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BTiC

Bringing Theatre into the Classroom

 

 

Application Due Date:

Applications for BTiC are due by Tuesday, May 31st 2011.

Date/Location:

July 11-15 2011. Seattle Repertory Theatre, 155 Mercer Street, Seattle (on the Seattle Center Campus)

Cost:

$200, plus the cost of Seattle University Clock Hours of Credits.
BTiC Alumni are also encouraged to attend the entire week for $200.

To apply:

Open the attached application form (2 page pdf), fill out the back page, and fax it to Scott Koh at Seattle Repertory Theatre at 206-442-2379. You can also apply online.

Questions?

Please contact Scott Koh at 206-443-2210 or scottk@seattlerep.org. More information is available at Seattle Repertory Theatre’s website.

 

Bringing Theatre into the Classroom (BTiC) is a fun, five-day intensive seminar hosted by Seattle Shakespeare Company and our partner organizations, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, and Book-It Repertory Theatre. Over the course of five intensive days, we will teach you ways to integrate drama into your entire curriculum.

First-hand involvement allows time to test ideas and build them into workable, practical lesson plans. In addition to the hands-on activities, you’ll have the opportunity to “try out” curriculum in a supportive environment with professional Teaching Artists and our resident Teen Interns, then walk away with an extensive resource notebook.

In addition to the week-long summer intensive, you’ll sign up for a follow-up during the school year. A member of the BTiC faculty will travel to your school and work as collaborator, coach, or co-teacher, as you integrate lessons learned during the summer workshop into practical lesson plans.

Clock hours and university credit are available for this workshop!