File puptcrit/puptcrit.0504, message 183


Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 13:24:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: Amy Feldman <amykfeldman-AT-yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Puptcrit] Sandglass Theater Institute 
To: puptcrit-driftline.org-AT-lists.driftline.org


Hi,

    This is Amy Feldman, the one you drove to the bus 
on the first day last year because of my Grandmother's
death. I am possibly interested but need to have more
details from Eric Bass. What is the best way to get in
contact with him
via email or via phone?I don't have either. Thanks,
Amy
--- Finn Campman <Finnhell-AT-sover.net> wrote:

> Sorry to lay this out so late, but I thought that
> there might still be 
> some interest.
> 
> Finn
> 
> or Immediate Posting-Last Minute Openings
> 
> Sandglass Theater & Landmark College
>   Summer Theater Intensive
>   July 10-July 30 in Putney, Vermont
> 
>   Sandglass Theater and Landmark College are
> offering an intensive 
> three-week training program in the summer of 2005.
>  The workshop will 
> run from July 10-July 30 and is offered to
> puppeteers, teachers, 
> actors, directors, designers and writers who want to
> expand and deepen 
> their skill and understanding in the art of the
> puppet.
>    
>   The Method
>    
>   Sandglass Theater believes that the puppet, as a
> theatrical medium, 
> unlocks doors to our more secret sides and to
> integrating parts of 
> ourselves.  This includes the worlds of our dreams
> and memories, as 
> well as all the metaphorical possibilities of
> theater.
>    
>   The objective of the training program is to
> inspire theater artists to 
> understand and to experience the puppet at a
> theatrical medium. 
>  Sandglass believes in integrating this
> understanding of the puppet 
> within the larger picture of expressive theater.
>  Sandglass teaches a 
> method of manipulation developed in over 19 years of
> workshops in 
> Europe and America.  Key to the training is the link
> between the 
> approach to manipulation and the content of the
> performed work.
>    
>   Classes during the intensive will be scheduled for
> five and a half 
> days per week.  Daily sessions will include body
> training and breath 
> development with relation to puppet performance,
> training in 
> manipulation technique an its relation to artistic
> statement, and 
> training and discussion in theory and aesthetics.
>  All sessions, 
> including improvisation workshops, will provide the
> opportunity for 
> participants to develop their own pieces.
>  Participants will also 
> receive open workshop time for puppet building.  The
> program will 
> include evening and weekend sessions with Sandglass
> company members and 
> guests on a variety of subjects.  Space and other
> resources will be 
> available during other times for participants to
> rehearse and develop 
> their pieces.  The workshop will lead to informal
> public showings.
>    
>   The Faculty
>    
>   Eric Bass, Institute Director:  Co-Founder of
> Sandglass Theater and 
> recipient of 5 Citations of Excellence from the
> Union Internationale de 
> la Marionnette (UNIMA).  Marlboro faculty member.
>    
>   Ines Zeller Bass, Instructor:  Co-Founder of
> Sandglass Theater and 
> director of Sandglass Theater’s children’s programs.
> UNIMA Citation 
> winner.
>    
>   Finn Campman, Instructor:  Sandglass company
> member since 1991.
>    
>   Dave Regan, Technical Director:  Sandglass company
> member since 1999. 
>  MFA in Puppet Arts from the University of
> Connecticut.
>    
>   Barbara Whitney, Instructor:  Sandglass company
> member since 1997.
>    
>    
>    
>   Landmark College
>    
>   Landmark College is located in the hills of
> Southern Vermont. During 
> the Fall and Spring semesters, Landmark College is
> the nations premier 
> college for students with learning disabilities and
> ADHD, offering 
> degrees in business and liberal studies. Workshop
> participants will 
> enjoy Landmark’s rural campus atmosphere, as well as
> the scenic and 
> recreational resources of Vermont in the Summertime.
> While here, 
> participants can enjoy hiking in the green mountains
> and along the 
> Appalachian Trail, white water rafting, mountain
> biking, and enjoying 
> nature in Landmark’s hundred acres of woods. Nearby
> Brattleboro, Keene 
> and Northampton offer an active cultural milieu,
> with restaurants, 
> shopping, theater and music.
>    
>   The fee is $30 to apply. The deadline to apply is
> April 30, 2005.
>    
>   Tuition, room and board costs  $2100. Participants
> wishing to ear 
> three college credits from Landmark College will be
> charged an 
> additional administrative fee of $300. There may be
> a few internships 
> available at a reduced rate. Those interested are
> encouraged to apply.
> 
>   Please call (802) 387 4051 or email
> info-AT-sandglasstheater.org. 
> Application can be downloaded at
> www.sandglasstheater.org or 
> www.landmark.edu.
> 
> 
> 
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