38th Annual Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Bergen Community
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38th Annual Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Bergen Community
38th Annual Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ Friday – May 17, 2013 Cover Illustration- Ashlee Cruz, Bergen Tech. HS, Teterboro Program Illustrations: Page 10 ................................................................................................... Radhika Gajera, Memorial HS, Elmwood Park Page 16 ................................................................................................. Gregory Mendoza, Bergen Tech. HS, Teterboro Page 20 ...................................................................................... Aleksandra Jurgowska, Memorial HS, Elmwood Park Page 21 .......................................................................................................... Carly Wendall, Bergen Tech. HS, Paramus Page 23 ......................................................................................................... Kim Anderson, Bergen Tech. HS, Paramus Page 25(L) ................................................................................................ Anthony Lam, Memorial HS, Elmwood Park Page 25(R) ...................................................................................................... Sophie LaBell, Bergen Tech. HS, Paramus Page 26 (L) .................................................................................................................... Jessica Agas, Wallington Jr/Sr HS Page 26 (R) ...................................................................................................... Leslie Espinal, Bergen Tech. HS Paramus Page 28 ………. ........................................................................................ Jessica Rojecki, Memorial HS, Elmwood Park Page 29 ............................................................................................. Wesley Marie Espinal, Bergen Tech. HS, Paramus Page 30 ................................................................................................. Monika Jasionik, Memorial HS, Elmwood Park A Message from B. Kaye Walter, Ph.D. President, Bergen Community College “Art is the window to man's soul. Without it, he would never be able to see beyond his immediate world; nor could the world see the man within.” Former First Lady Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson Welcome to Bergen Community College. Each year we help students gain new insights into themselves and the world around them through the arts. We are very proud of our cultural, theater, arts, and music programs at Bergen. We bring Pulitzer Prizewinning authors, professional musicians and entertainers, and regionally known artists to the campus. In fact, I am very pleased that the Anna Maria Ciccone Theatre will host the Dance Theatre of Harlem and you and students from your school are welcome to come and see them perform as part of the Ciccone Theatre Educational Initiative. This program brings together outstanding performing artists with focused educational programs to primary, middle and high school students throughout Bergen County. Student actors and artists also have many opportunities to perform at Bergen. The Theatre Program at Bergen Community College offers a wide range of performance, technical, and general education courses from beginning to advanced level. The professors, directors, choreographers, designers and technical staff members at Bergen are experienced, working professionals in their fields. The Theatre Department offers a rich and varied environment for artistic challenge and growth. Small, interactive classes allow for individualized attention and are a forte of the College’s performing arts experience. Whether you choose to continue your studies after Bergen or go directly into the entertainment field, your experience at the College will give you the valuable foundation you need for a life in the theatre. The Visual Arts Department provides students with instruction, experience and encouragement in the practice of visual art and the study of the history of art and visual culture. Our courses of study impart current information and techniques and promote the development of students’ thinking about art, media, and culture. Facilities include state of the art studios for computer animation, computer graphics, drawing/painting, digital and darkroom photography and an art gallery. Whichever of the arts is a window to your soul, I urge you to consider Bergen Community College. Teen Arts Festival Mission and Thanks A celebration of the alliance of young people and the arts, the 2013 Teen Arts Festival is founded on the belief that the arts are an indispensable expression of self and an essential language. Through workshops in all the arts disciplines, the Festival strives to engage each student in a deeper level of artistry and professionalism. Through critiqued performances and exhibits, the Festival showcases the myriad and extraordinary talents of middle and high school students and their teachers. A prime benefit of the Festival is the opportunity it provides students to validate themselves as artists by spending a day in the company of professional artists who participate in creative fields at many different levels. Offering further enrichment, the Visual Arts Committee presents a refreshing symposium on creativity for teachers during the Festival. The Division applauds the outstanding artists, teachers, critiquers and moderators who lend their professional artistry to the festival by leading workshops, critiquing the performances and art exhibit, and maintaining a smooth flow of events at the performing sites. Without the spirited contributions of these remarkable people, the Festival would not be possible, nor would its lasting effect on our teenagers be so profound. We thank the many volunteers who donate their valuable time today at the festival. Their participation – giving necessary directions and keeping workshops and performance sites quiet and running on time – is instrumental to the reputation of the Bergen County Teen Arts Festival as an award-winning arts-in-education program. We hope that every volunteer will take some of their free time during the course of the day to enjoy the Festival by taking in a workshop, seeing a student performance, or viewing the outstanding art exhibit in the cafeteria of the Main Building. With over 4,000 students participating The Bergen County Teen Arts Festival is the largest, most comprehensive arts-in-education festival for teenagers in the state of New Jersey. Through the interaction of artists, students, teachers, and volunteers, the Festival helps the Division achieve its goal of encouraging and strengthening the creative abilities of young people and increasing their access to the arts. Thank you all! Carol Messer, Director Bergen County Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs Evan Cooper, Administrator Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Table of Contents *** County of Bergen Officials & Board of Chosen Freeholders ................................................................ Page 2 Festival Advisory Board ............................................................................................................................ Page 3 Arts Planning Committees ........................................................................................................................ Page 4 Special Thanks ............................................................................................................................................. Page 5 Special Art Exhibition Information .......................................................................................................... Page 6 Workshop Time Schedules……………………………...………………………………………….…Pages 7-9 Workshop Descriptions: Creative Writing ..................................................................................................................... Pages 10-11 Instrumental & Vocal Music ................................................................................................. Pages 12-15 Dance ....................................................................................................................................... Pages 15-18 Theater……...………………………………………………………………………………..Pages 18-20 Film & Video .............................................................................................................................Page 21-22 Visual Arts............................................................................................................................... Pages 23-26 Performances & Critique Schedules ................................................................................................ Pages 27-31 Participating Schools & School Liaisons ................................................................................................ Page 32 Gourmet Dining Services Food Tent Menu .......................................................................................... Page 33 Map, Pitkin Education Center (Main Building)……..…………………………………………...Pages 34-35 Plan Your Day………………………………………………………………………………………..…..Page 36 Map, Bergen Community College…………………...………………………………………….…Back Cover 1 COUNTY OF BERGEN Kathleen A. Donovan County Executive BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS David L. Ganz Chairman Joan M. Voss Vice Chairwoman John A. Felice Chair Pro Tempore Maura R. DeNicola John D. Mitchell Steven A. Tanelli Tracy Silna Zur CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS John S. Hogan County Clerk John L. Molinelli Prosecutor Michael Saudino Sheriff Michael R. Dressler Surrogate *** DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Ronald Kistner, Director DIVISION OF CULTURAL & HISTORIC AFFAIRS Carol Messer, Division Director Please visit our web site at: http://www.co.bergen.nj.us/bcparks/CulturalTeenArts.htm 2 2013 Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Advisory Board James Sarto, Chairman Representative - Bergen County Secondary Principals & Supervisors Association, Principal, Saddle Brook High School Dr. Mark Porto Superintendent of Schools Hasbrouck Heights Schools Peggy Siebecker, Vice-Chairman Director, Project IMPACT Tracy Miceli Community & Cultural Affairs Bergen Community College Edmund Moderacki, Secretary Representative Bergen County Education Association Dr. Patricia Raupers Superintendent of Schools Waldwick Public Schools Constance Lee, Treasurer Bergen Community College (Ret.) Dr. Eugene Westlake Superintendent of Schools (Ret.) Northern Valley Regional HS District Patrick J. Fletcher Superintendent of Schools River Dell Regional School District Carol Messer, Executive Director Director of the Bergen County Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs Evan Cooper, Administrator Bergen County Teen Arts Festival The Bergen County Teen Arts Festival is a non-profit, joint project of Bergen County’s Department of Parks, Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, Bergen Community College, Bergen County schools, and Project IMPACT. The Teen Arts Festival is funded in part through a grant from the NJ State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, under the Division’s auspices. Bergen Community College is a wheelchair accessible facility. June is Celebrate New Jersey Month 3 2013 Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Arts Planning Committees CREATIVE WRITING Heather Mecka Hackensack Middle School MUSIC Steven Bell Teaneck High School James O’Rourke Wallington High School (Ret.) Connie DeFazio Pierrepont Middle School, Rutherford Mark Wright Northern Valley Regional HS-Demarest (Ret.) Leslie Mac Pherson Northern Valley Regional HS-Demarest DANCE Laurie Crochet-Hyslop Bergen County Academies Ray Ippolito Ridgewood Lisa MacVicar Hackensack High School Andrea Kron Montvale Elissa Machlin-Lockwood Center For Modern Dance Education, Hackensack VISUAL ART George DiBouno Holdrum Middle School, River Vale (Ret.) JoAnn Onnembo Bergen County Academies, Hackensack THEATER Staci Block Bergen County Family Guidance, Hackensack Linda Tomaselli Glen Rock Middle School Tony Bucco Pierrepont Middle School, Rutherford FILM/VIDEO Neal Meltzer Waldwick High School Gregory Liosi Cultural Arts Director Hackensack Recreation Program Victoria Pero Bergen County Academies, Hackensack Bill Ullman Emerson Jr/Sr High School 4 For Your Information... Be On Time- If you or your school is scheduled to perform at a certain time, please try to arrive at the performance site at least 10 minutes prior to your scheduled time. If you miss your performance time you will go to the end of the performance time slots so that others will not miss other commitments. Lost & Found- Main Building - Teen Arts registration area near Campus Security office. Medical- Medical Assistance is available in Room HS100 Remember- Be sure you have all of your belongings and students before you leave campus. A Generous Bergen Community College- The generosity of Bergen Community College is a gift. Treat it nicely! Learn! Applaud! Grow! Create! Explore all the arts here today. Do NOT litter, abuse, mess or damage buildings, bathrooms, or grounds. We want today to be a wonderful day for everybody. Violators will be prosecuted. Be Polite- Please do not enter or leave a workshop or performance site after the artist or performers have started. It disrupts both the instructor and students attending or performing. Thank you. On the day of the festival follow us on Twitter for important schedule updates, announcements, up-to-date Teen Arts news and emergencies at: @BCTeenArts Special Thanks To...... Our many loyal supporters and volunteers, without whom it would be impossible to present this fantastic celebration of the arts each year. We are proud to have served over 125,000 students, teachers and administrators during our 36 years to date. We are grateful to the Advisory Board and Arts Planning Committees for providing both guidance and direction; to our Planning Committee members who act as Moderators at the performance sites; to Bergen Community College for providing such excellent facilities and staff; to County Executive Kathleen Donovan; the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders; the Bergen County Department of Parks, the Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, and to the donors, contributors and friends of Bergen County Teen Arts. On behalf of the thousands of students and teachers who attend annually, our deepest thanks. Twitter- Dr. B. Kaye Walter, President - Bergen Community College Bergen County Education Association Bergen County Superintendents Association Tracy Miceli, Coordinator, Meeting and Training Center, B.C.C. Josh Kates, General Manager, Guitar Center – Paramus, N.J. Mindy McClusky, Exhibits Coordinator – Dick Blick Art Materials Susan Rubin – Gourmet Dining Services Peggy Siebecker, Director - Project IMPACT Rico Reeds, a D’Addario & Co. brand Buffet-Crampon Wind Instruments 5 Teen Arts Festival Special Art Exhibition The Teen Arts Festival Advisory Board and Visual Art Planning Committee are proud to display a sampling of the talent of all students by additionally displaying a selected number of pieces of visual art from the festival. From all the art on display on the festival day one work from each school will be selected to be exhibited in the lobby of the Bergen County Administration Building, located adjacent to the Bergen County Courthouse. The Bergen County Administration Building is an extremely busy place with thousands of workers and visitors passing through the lobby each week. It is an excellent location; each year many positive comments are made by visitors and employees. The exhibit will run from Wednesday, June 5, 2013 through Wednesday, June 19, 2013. There will be a reception for all participating artists in the exhibit on Wednesday evening, June 5 at 6 PM. All parents and teachers are also invited. The reception will be in the Bergen County Administration Building. The art will be removed the morning of Thursday, June 20 and brought upstairs to the Cultural & Historic Affairs office on the fourth floor. Artists are expected to make arrangements to pick up their art in our office no later than Friday, July 12, 2013. Teen Arts will not be responsible for any art left in our office after July 12th. Please note that no art can be displayed in the Administration Building lobby unless it is suitable for hanging, i.e. eye-hooks & wire, and we have in our possession (on the day of the festival,) a signed Release of Liability form from each artist and their parent(s). If your piece has been chosen, you will find a note attached to your art saying that Teen Arts Staff will remove the art at the end of the day and bring it to our offices in preparation for the exhibit. All art chosen must have been prepared for hanging on our wire display panels, as well as having a Release of Liability form. If you need to have your art prepared for hanging - YOU must get it done and bring it to our office no later than Monday - June 3, 2013 or it will not be included in the exhibition. Any questions concerning the art display should be addressed to: Bergen County Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs Attn: Teen Arts Festival Administrator – Evan Cooper One Bergen County Plaza - 4th Floor Hackensack, New Jersey 07601-7076 (201) 336-7272 ecooper@co.bergen.nj.us 6 Workshop Schedule 2013 Bergen County Teen Arts Festival (all workshops are 50 minutes in length unless otherwise indicated) Creative Writing 8:45 AM Creative Writing: From Song to Story 9:00 AM Room L142 The Poet’s Voice (continuous until 12:00 PM) B Wing Overhang Poetry on the Line (continuous until 12:00 PM) B Wing Overhang Poetry and Illustration Wall (continuous until 1:00 PM) L159 Words-Work L147 10:30 AM Creative Writing: From Song to Story L142 11:30 AM Words-Work L147 12:30 PM Creative Writing: From Song to Story L142 12:45 PM Words-Work L147 Hip Hop Room S246 Theater – Fosse For Us C106 So You Think You Can Dance S253 Dub Step S111 10:00 AM Latin Ballroom S244 10:15 AM Hip Hop S246 10:45 AM So You Think You Can Dance S253 11:00 AM Dub Step S111 11:30 AM Hip Hop S246 Latin Ballroom S244 11:45 AM So You Think You Can Dance S253 12:00 PM Theater – Fosse For Us C106 12:30 PM FLASH MOB – REP YOUR SCHOOL B Wing Overhang 1:00 PM Latin Ballroom S244 1:10 PM Dub Step S111 Theater – Fosse For Us C106 9:45 AM Dance 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 7 Film and Video 9:45 AM YouTube Cube (75 min.) Room S134 10:00 AM Television Studio Production (75 min,) W124B 10:45 AM Music Videos from Aggressive W316 11:45 AM YouTube Cube (75 min.) S134 12:00 PM Television Studio Production (75 min,) W124B Music Videos from Aggressive W316 Music Videos from Aggressive W316 Freeing Your Freestyle Room S132 Jazz Interactive – Play, Play, Play! T201 1:30 PM Music 9:00 AM Bergen Teen Idol (HS) S138 9:30 AM Glee In The House C210 9:45 AM A Journey in Percussion T203 Beat Making and Bass Music Production T119 Spontaneous Composition Jam Session (continuous-1:30) Showmobile 10:30 AM Jazz Interactive – Play, Play, Play! T201 10:45 AM Glee In The House C210 11:00 AM Bergen Teen Idol 10:00 AM (MS) S138 Freeing Your Freestyle S132 11:15 AM A Journey in Percussion T203 11:30 AM Beat Making and Bass Music Production T119 12:15 PM Glee In The House C210 Jazz Interactive – Play, Play, Play! T201 1:00 PM 1:15 PM Bergen Teen Idol (ALL) S138 Freeing Your Freestyle S132 A Journey in Percussion T203 Beat Making and Bass Music Production T119 8 Theater 9:00 AM Instant Theater (80 min.) Room B122 9:15 AM Improvising Real Life W320 9:30 AM Introduction to Stage Combat C211 Playing at Theater – Improvisation Games (HS) S110 Fights You Can Act C211 Improvising Real Life W320 Playing at Theater – Improvisation Games (MS) S110 Instant Theater (80 min.) B122 11:30 AM Introduction to Stage Combat C211 12:00 PM Improvising Real Life W320 12:30 PM Fights You Can Act C211 1:00 PM Playing at Theater – Improvisation Games (All) S110 1:30 PM Fights You Can Act C211 10:30 AM 11:00 AM Visual Arts 8:45 AM Light Writing Room L146 Mask Making – Forming (75 min.) W326 9:00 AM Sculpting the Human Head (75 min.) S115 9:15 AM Manga Basics L145 9:30 AM Teachers’ Symposium (90 min., teachers only) S266 10:00 AM How to Draw a Caricature L141 10:15 AM Light Writing L146 Mask Making – Forming (75 min.) W326 Sculpting the Human Head (75 min.) S115 Manga Basics L145 Mask Making – Painting (90 min.) W326 How to Draw a Caricature L141 12:00 PM Iphoneography L146 12:30 PM Manga Basics L145 1:00 PM How to Draw a Caricature L141 1:15 PM Iphoneography L146 11:00 AM 11:30 PM 9 Creative Writing Workshops *** THE POET’S VOICE & POETRY ON THE LINE James O’Rourke 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Continuous B Wing Overhang (Outside) POETRY & ILLUSTRATION WALL 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Continuous Room L159 The Poetry Wall will be an exciting place to practice the freedom of expression through poetry. An entire wall invites you to create your own poem, add a line to an ongoing collective poem, or write a poem inspired by a poem you found on the wall that day. You can write a line, a stanza, or a whole poem. You can write a quote from a favorite poem as inspiration for other poets. You can even illustrate a poem that has been written on the wall. Be sure to sign your work with your name and the school you attend. Visit early in the day and return later to see what has been added and to read feedback on your work. We will provide the blank mural and magic markers. The possibilities are endless! Come leave your mark on this exciting collaborative poetic work of art! Help us create a truly collaborative wall of poetry. The Poet’s Voice – Open Microphone. Bring your writing and proclaim it to the universe! Not a Slam; not Improv! Get your good stuff published – out in the open to an audience of your peers. Read your own work or select something from other great poets. A poetry library will be available for you to choose from. Come and share your writing with an appreciative audience, or just sit and listen to support your friends. Poetry On The Line – Pick a poem and hang yours up for picking if you want to. Brazil’s Northeast poets hang their poems from clotheslines out in the open market to be taken down and read or to be taken away if you like them enough. Come and visit our poetry clothesline. Take away a poem you like; leave one of your own. Clothespins provided. Will be monitored for content. James O’Rourke, a poet, published in print and on TV and radio, is a Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Teacher/Poet and an experienced reader. He believes passionately that poetry is a primarily vocal art which needs a public airing so that its sound can add to its sense. 10 Creative Writing Workshops *** WORDS-WORK Judy Pal Session I: 9:45AM - 10:35AM Session II: 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM Session III: 12:45 PM - 1:35 PM Room L147 CREATIVE WRITING – FROM SONGS TO STORIES Virve Lane Session I: 8:45 AM - 9:35 AM Session II: 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM Session III: 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM Room: L142 Perhaps you are suffering from writer's block or maybe your lack of confidence has kept you from writing your first poem. To conquer whatever it is that is stifling you, this workshop could be your next portal into the writer's universe. Once you realize that you are surrounded by the words of poetry in your everyday life and that it is up to you to lay hold of and rearrange them according to your muse, happily, you end up mining for gold in the recesses of your imagination. This "hands on" experience invites you to interact with paper words that you have chosen randomly, rearranged repeatedly, and glued carefully to your "canvas." As a reward, your Words-Work can provide the framework for your next story or it might even inspire you to tap into your creative core. But hold on...you could end up surprising yourself with your first poem too! From Apocalyptica to Jimi Hendrix, jazz or classical, music inspires us, entangling our senses im complex reactionary patterns. Stream of consciousness writing clears the brain of thoughts which hinder a smooth flow of creativity. This workshop relies on your interpretation of different pieces of music as a springhead to a polished piece of prose narrative or simply a vivid reaction. Come, listen and write! The artist within will feel joy. Virve Lane received her B.A. in English Education from Rutgers College and her MA in English and Comparative Literatures from Montclair University. A chapter of her master’s thesis, “Otto Rank’s theories of Creativity Applied to the Lives of Three Artists” was published in “Art and Artist “ Magazine. Virve is an English Professor at Brookdale and Middlesex Community Colleges. She also teaches creative writing and, thus, is in tune with methods which inspire students to explore and expand their creative potentials. Judith Pal taught English and French in Bergen County for over 30 years and was honored as the 2007 Teacher of the Year in her school. She credits her many European travel experiences and her participation in the Dodge Foundation Spring and Fountain and the ATI workshops for enriching her career and helping to foster an appreciation of language in her students. She believes that the true meaning of poetry and creative prose extends beyond the conspicuous text into the blank spaces between the lines where the mind's eye can discern the underlying symbolic essence of the work. Virve has travelled extensively to four continents and has skydived. This workshop has been generously sponsored by Project IMPACT – An Arts In Education Resource www.ProjectImpact.org 11 Instrumental & Vocal Music Workshops *** THE SPONTANEOUS COMPOSITION JAM SESSION Ray Ippolito 10:00 AM-1:30 PM Continuous Showmobile BEAT MAKING AND BASS MUSIC PRODUCTION 101 Joro-Boro Session I: 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Session II: 11:30 AM-12:20 PM Session III: 1:15 PM-2:05 PM Room: T119 Year after year, this workshop draws over 1000 students to participate or just kick back and enjoy the sounds being created on stage under the direction of multi-talented Ray Ippolito. Drummers, horn, guitar and string players, rappers and singers alike share their talents and energy in this impromptu jam session. In this workshop we will cover the basics of music production and beat making using Ableton Live. It is intended to be an introductory session with emphasis on workflow - one of the most important aspects of music production. It will include a brief overview of club music beats and tempos and will focus on a particular track beginning with the selection and processing of the samples and instruments, building a beat, and concluding with the organization of the track structure. Highly recommended for those interested in EDM in general and particularly in crunk, dubstep, glitchhop, moombahton, trap, West Coast bass, etc. Due to the overwhelming turnout of bands over the years, we encourage all of you who wish to show what you and/or your band are made of by opening this “jam session” to preexisting groups of all styles: Metal, R&B, Rock, Latin, Hip-Hop, etc. You will be given the opportunity to play no more than 2 songs (max time 10 minutes) and will be required to bring any additional amplifiers/equipment your band will need. There will be a band sign up at the stage the day of the festival and it will be on a limited first come, first serve basis, so be sure to sign up early. Joro-Boro is a producer and DJ who promotes entoteck, glitch-folk and post-national bass. He is primarily interested in musical genres that circuit bend the archaic and the futuristic and that short circuit cultural flows. This aesthetic informs his work resulting in dirty hybrids of local musics: crunk cumbia, capoeira moombahcore, Balkan brass juke, etc. Ray Ippolito is a multi-instrumentalist who has had his hands full as a performer, composer, arranger, producer, musical director, industry clinician and educator for the past 15 years. A Musicians Institute honors graduate and Berklee College of Music alumnus, Ray has performed all over the world as well as such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall, Symphony Space and Lincoln Center. As a DJ, Joro-Boro has toured with Balkan Beat Box, has repeatedly performed with Bassnectar, Ana Sia, An-Ten-Nae, Balkan Beat Box, Boban Markovic, David Starfire, DJ Spooky, Filastine, FreQ Nasty, Gogol Bordello, Kraddy, M-1 (Dead Prez), Maga Bo, Marty Party, MC Zulu, Method Man, Omar Souleyman, Prefuse 73, Radiohiro, Tinariwen and others. In the summer of 2013 JoroBoro is slated to perform for the third time at SummerStage in Central Park, NYC. He is a regular performer at the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert. Equipment used in the Spontaneous Composition Jam Session has been generously supplied by Guitar Center, 762 Route 17 North, Paramus, N.J. 201-444-9800 12 Instrumental & Vocal Music Workshops *** A JOURNEY IN PERCUSSION Mal Stein Session I: 9:45 AM - 10:35 AM Session II: 11:15 AM - 12:05 PM Session III: 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Room: T203 JAZZ INTERACTIVE – PLAY, PLAY, PLAY Lauren Sevian Session I: 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM Session II: 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM Session III: 12:15 PM - 1:05 PM Room: T201 This workshop will be a Percussion Journey across three world regions. Covering rhythms from Latin America, Africa and the Mid-East, we will take the time to explore one popular rhythm from each of these places. An improvisation workshop with an emphasis on Jazz and Blues. This will be a “play” based clinic, which will involve lots of “call and response” exercises, learning a tune by ear, and how to communicate with your instrument. We will also explore how to “connect” with your audience. While playing these rhythms on hand drums we will go over the importance of groove, dynamics and tempo. We will then combine these world rhythms with contemporary dance grooves played on a drum-set. Listen, feel and learn how the different musical elements can be combined together in this interactive class. From beginner to advanced there will be something for everyone to learn. If you have any percussion instruments please bring them. A limited number of drums will be available. Lauren Sevian, a Grammy award winning saxophonist, has been performing professionally since the age of 12, first on the piano, then on the saxophone. At the age of 16 she won the Count Basie Invitational soloing competition, which led to a feature performance with the Basie Band. By the age of 17 she had already performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, & the Village Vanguard. In the fall of 1997, Lauren came to NYC to attend the prestigious Manhattan School of Music. She graduated in the spring of 2001 with a bachelor of music degree. In addition to performing, Ms. Sevian is a teacher, clinician, conductor, and adjudicator. Highlights include joining the Litchfield Jazz Camp faculty as a teaching artist in 2007. In April 2008 she was invited to adjudicate & perform at the Monterey Jazz Festival’s “Next Generation” Festival. In 2011 she was the guest artist/conductor for the Westchester All-County Jazz Ensemble. In 2012, she was a featured artist & adjudicator with the Univ. of Missouri St. Louis jazz ensemble and at Utah State Univ. as a guest artist and instructor. As an artist for BuffetCrampon she has given numerous clinics & performances around the country. She has also taught at New School and teaches at the Brooklyn Conservatory. Lauren Sevian endorses BuffetCrampon saxophones, RPC mouthpieces and Rico Reeds. Mal Stein has been playing for the last 25yrs and has toured all over Europe and the U.S. He has played with a wide range of musicians from Jazz Fussion Bassist Tom Kennedy, Jazz Vocalist Cyrille Aimee to World music Bands Mad Juana (Tour of Finland), Taksim (Montreal Jazz Fest) Epiphany Project (All over Europe). Mal is featured on Epiphany Project's just released CD Live in Germany, and has a new Duo CD out with the Great Armenian Musician Souren Baronian called Branching Out. As a composer, Mal Stein was commissioned to write the music for Joffrey Ballet's Winter White show as well as composing dance pieces for Middle Eastern Dancers. Teaching credits include guest lecturer at Mary Mount Collage and Rutgers University and percussion workshops at Balkan Camps and Middle Eastern camps. 13 Instrumental & Vocal Music Workshops *** BERGEN TEEN IDOL Josh Kutchai Session I: 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM (HS) Session II: 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM (MS) Session III: 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (All) Room: S138 GLEE IN THE HOUSE Sean Baldwin Session I: 9:30 AM – 10:20 AM Session II: 10:45 AM - 11:35 AM Session III: 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM Room: C210 (Each session limited to 40 participants) Participants are encouraged to sing a cappella, but may also bring an accompanying cassette or CD. Note: Any accompanying recording must NOT include a vocal track, and all cassettes MUST be cued up and ready to play. This workshop will address the nuts and bolts of running a high school show choir. Your group’s recruitment, team building and logistics will be discussed in reference to the popular TV show. Then we get on our feet and methods of choreography for show choirs will be addressed. Participants will walk away with a choreographed number to add to their group’s repertoire. In order to follow the vocal arrangements, it is recommended that students familiarize themselves with Cee Lo Green’s clean version of “Forget You”. If desired, your group can appoint a dance captain to learn alongside the choreographer. Dance notation will be provided. “Glee!” You’ve seen it on TV…you said to yourself, “I can do that!” Now it’s your turn! The Bergen Teen Idol workshop is open to anyone who sings or who has ever wanted to sing. There is no “harsh” criticism here, only constructive comments and lots of applause and support from your fellow performers! The goal is to join together in appreciating each others’ voices and talents, not to be “better” than anyone else. There is never a loser in music…when we sing from the heart, we are ALL winners! Sean Baldwin has collaborated with NYC’s upcoming musical composers, writers and performers. A “Gleek” since he was fifteen, Mr. Baldwin is a union actor, theater teacher, director and choreographer. Representative work includes “Into the Woods”, “Pippin”, “The Pajama Game”, and “Seussical” at Garage Theatre, Bergen County Players; “Curtains”, The King and I, and Urinetown plus many projects with students at numerous high schools in NJ. He has been a teaching artist with Chicago’s Urban Gateways, New York’s Solomon Schechter Schools and the Kaufman Center. He shared a Joseph Jefferson Citation for Best Ensemble in “Bouncers” and received a Helen Hayes (in DC) nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor as Charles Guiteau in Signature Theatre’s award winning “Assassins”. A graduate of Northwestern University, he has led award winning show choirs on tours in Ireland, the former Soviet Union and New Jersey. Josh Kutchai is a singer/pianist who has been performing and teaching different genres of music for the past thirteen years. Originally from Virginia, Josh moved to New Jersey in 1988 to attend Princeton University, where he received a dual degree in Mathematics and Music Performance. Josh has studied classical and Jazz piano, and he teaches both pop/rock and operatic style singing. He is also an accomplished songwriter. His recordings have been mentioned in Entertainment Weekly and Time Magazine, and his music has been played extensively on college radio stations all over the Northeast. 14 Dance Workshops *** Instrumental & Vocal Music Workshops *** REP YOUR SCHOOL FLASH MOB Ryan Holder One-Time Only – 12:30 PM B Wing Overhang (Outside) FREEING YOUR FREESTYLE Srikala Session I: 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM Session II: 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM Session III: 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Room: S132 As the objective of this wonderful day is to celebrate the arts in our schools how appropriate to incorporate a popular YouTube craze that everyone has heard of. Yes, the HARLEM SHAKE. Through the lens of hip-hop and creative writing, we will awaken the essence of every art form. During this writing and performance session, participants will cultivate their creativity with and beyond structure through cooperative games and exercises. We will free our flow of imagination, open up our minds and speed up our expression. We will write, speak, compose and improvise to nurture inspiration and empower innovation. The objective is to get as much student participation as possible from each individual school so they shine and win the "SPOTLIGHT" during the short Flash Mob/ Harlem Shake segment. Whether you have two participants or twenty, each school is asked to put together a 15 second Harlem Shake routine that represents their pride, creativity, and support for their school. These 15 second snippets will be put together by Master choreographer Ryan Holder into a synchronized 2 minute Flash mob routine. Srikala is an MC, DJ, music producer and percussionist. As a DJ, Srikala uses Ableton Live to perform his original music, improvising with live Indian percussion and ambient vocals. His projects incorporate hip hop, reggae, dubstep and kirtan to create conscious music for the mainstream. The best school would take advantage of this "15 sec wild form of expression" by using whatever their creative minds can imagine (that is also school appropriate)! We've all seen these videos of the Harlem Shake on the news or on our computers via YouTube, so familiarizing yourself with this trend should be easy and even fun. A master of abundance and joy, Srikala skateboards as life medicine. He is a sophisticated mrdanga player and enjoys teaching harmonium workshops. Srikala trained in audio engineering at the Institute of Audio Research in New York City, and has been playing percussion and leading kirtan for the last 8 years at yoga studios and temples all over the country. We will have a mass rehearsal so each school knows where and when to "bust their moves". The biggest, brightest, most creative school, will win the "SPOTLIGHT" slot and have a special segment dedicated to them. Lastly, we go viral with our Harlem Shake dance. Schools can vote online for who they thought was the best, but the true fun will be seeing those video views sky rocket to the MILLIONS!!! How many of you out there are part of an international YouTube trend? Now you will have that awesome chance. Srikala is a powerhouse of creativity, community mobilization and musical genius. Founder of Artist Ashram and Unitribe Productions, Srikala is relentlessly creating spaces for people to freely open their hearts in creative collaboration. His devotion permeates his work, and his musical creations are charting new territory in the world of mainstream conscious music. 15 Dance Workshops *** DANCE - THEATER FOSSE FOR US! Andrew Black Session I: 9:30 AM - 10:20 AM Session II: 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM Session III: 1:10 PM – 2:00 PM Room: C106 (Rehearsal Hall) Proper footwear required – no sneakers DANCE - JAZZ SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE Lynn Sullivan Session I: 9:30 AM - 10:20 AM Session II: 10:45 AM -11:35 AM Session III: 11:45 AM - 12:35 PM Room: S253 (Each session limited to 35 participants) Based in the style of Mr. Bob Fosse, this workshop will begin with a basic warm-up and feature a routine using Fosse steps and lingo but set to more modern music. Whether you are a full out “kick your face” dancer or a “singer who moves” this class is designed to challenge you in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Come learn moves from Pippin, Pajama Game, Sweet Charity, and Chicago all tied together with my own style, rolled into one rollicking dance. Ever watch the hit TV show “So You Think You Can Dance?” and wanted a chance to unleash your inner dancer? Whether you are a diva on the dance floor or think you have two left feet, you will leave this class with confidence knowing you really can dance. Lynn Sullivan is a former Radio City Rockette and was the associate choreographer and dance captain for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Her Broadway, theater, TV and film performing credits include 42nd St., Ain’t Broadway Grand, NBC’s TODAY show, David Letterman, NFL Super Bowl halftime show and the film, Annie. She continues to teach all over the tri-state area, including NYC’s Broadway Dance Center and Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts. Andrew Black has performed from the stage of Carnegie Hall to the streets of Tokyo's DisneySea. Favorite Credits include: Irving Berlin's White Christmas (Dance Captain and Swing), First National Tour of 42nd Street (Bert Barry/ Pat Denning us), Thoroughly Modern Millie, (Dance Captain and Graydon us @ Gateway Playhouse), 42nd Street for Randy Skinner (Dance Captain and Swing) at the Westchester Broadway Dinner Theater, Tap Dogs, and Crazy Love (Barney and Asst. Choreographer) for the Off Square Theater in Jackson Hole, WY. Andrew has choreographed over 45 shows for schools and theaters in the tri-state area and teaches classes in Theater and Tap Dance across the country for performers and audiences of all ages. He is currently on faculty teaching Tap and Theater Dance at STEPS in NYC. 16 Dance Workshops *** DANCE-HIP HOP Shadae Martin MarquisElite Performing Arts Group Session I: 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM Session II: 10:15 AM - 11:05 AM Session III: 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM Room: S246 (Each session limited to 35 participants) DANCE-LATIN BALLROOM Johanna Laliberte Session I: 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM Session II: 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM Session III: 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Room: S244 (Each session limited to 35 participants) Come learn to move your feet like a pro. It is easier than you think and we all know it is loads of fun. The hardest part about learning to dance is making the decision to learn. After that it is easy peasy. Come on by and check it out. If you want to bring a partner or friend that's cool too but not necessary. You will walk away with Beginner steps and in Salsa, Cha-Cha, and Bachata and the knowledge of different types of rhythms and music. This dance workshop will encompass basic Hip Hop and Thrash Jazz. When combined this unique dance is a rhythmic blend of Hip Hop and Thrash Jazz called SASSTM. Each participant will be challenged to maintain retention and discipline and perform with confidence. Workshop outline: 1. warm-up (stretch, isolation, and core) 2. across the floor technique/combination 3. learning featured dance. MarquisElite Outreach strives to uplift young adults, teenagers and their families through a dance mentorship that includes seminars and lessons. Instructors use interpretative arts that reflect issues or concerns in participants’ lives. This visual art is used as a language to speak words that are otherwise hard to express. Johanna Laliberte was certified as a professional Ballroom and Latin dance instructor in 2005 and has been teaching ever since. She grew up with a love for dance and music and followed her dream to win many awards competing. She takes pride in winning top teacher award for a junior 3 years in a row at National competitions, and she has many accomplished students that compete all over the U.S. When Johanna is not Teaching Ballroom, Zumba, or Hip Hop classes she is working as a professional Dancer and Vocalist for Arminio Entertainment with whom she has toured world-wide. Her biggest achievement is the happiness she receives from teaching students to learn to dance alone or with a partner and have them walk away with a smile on their face. Her patience and ability to teach all levels of dance is what has made her such a loved teacher. Shadae Martin was choreographer of numerous college dance teams, including her very own “Movement X” dance team, as well as the head dance coach for the Health Opportunities High School’s Dance Team in the Bronx, NY. She has danced back-up for up and coming artists as well as co-produced performing arts showcases in Washington DC. While attending Howard University, she became a Howard University “Showtime” Marching Band Dancer in the spring of 2005. She was a dancer for two seasons before co-founding the MarquisElite in 2007. Shadae continues to contribute her unique and evolutionary choreography to the outstanding masterpieces developed by the entire MarquisElite Performing Arts Group. Shadae is currently teaching dance at the Center for Modern Dance Education. 17 Dance Workshop *** Theater Workshop DANCE – DUB STEP Ryan Holder Session I: 9:45 AM - 10:35 AM Session II: 11:00 AM – 11:50 AM Session III: 1:10 PM – 2:00 PM Room: S111 (Each session limited to 40 participants) INSTANT THEATER Jane Keitel Session I: 9:00 AM – 10:20 AM Session II: 11:00 AM – 12:20 PM Room B122 *** Enter as actors and writers; exit as cast members of an original micro-mini-musical! After a brief introduction, we will brainstorm ideas, set up the story order, cast and rehearse. An original song or "re-lyric-ized" existing song or two will be added. Dialogue will be set through improv. Scenes will be manageable and concise. Let's write our own idea - or set an existing story on it's feet. Trust your inner Broadway and improv skills. We will utilize every minute. Super-focused; Super-fun! Dub Step is a new underground movement within the electro-music industry. Some ingredients include Hip Hop, Trip Hop, EDM, and rock & roll. In this workshop, students will learn a dance sequence involving isolations, pop and locking, and gliding. The students will also focus on the delivery and feeling that goes behind the track. By the end of the course, the students will have a better understanding of the Dub-Step movement and a brand new dance to show off to their friends. Jane Keitel is a professional actress, musician & teaching artist. She has a hard time figuring out WHICH she loves more: performing on stage OR working with young actors! Jane is so happy to be working at the Martin School this spring and is looking forward to what she and the students will create. She has taught across the state for Papermill Playhouse, Playwrights Theatre of NJ, The NJ School of Dramatic Arts, What Exit?/The Theatre Project, and the Garage Theatre. Her recent stage credits include: Mi Casa, Tu Casa at Luna Stage, MoM A Rock Concert Musical (Winner Best Musical NYC Fringe Festival 2009), Across the Wide & Lonesome Prairie, The Good German, Where the Sun Never Sets Playwrights Theatre of NJ. Jane teaches music privately and is Assistant Director of Music at the UCC in Haworth. She is often directing/musical directing a youth production somewhere, and always looking for her next role. An Improv graduate from NYC's Chicago City Limits. Degrees from AADA and MSU. The program begins with a short warm up led by the teacher, as the students listen to the song they are about to work with. In the program, the students will learn a dance sequence to the sounds of Dub-Step. Ryan Holder, professional director/choreographer will be returning this year for another stellar fun dubstep workshop. Ryan has been in the music and entertainment industries for over 5 years and has won several awards including the "young choreographers award" in 2008. At his young age, his talents have enabled him to work with such names as Alan Cummung, Liza Minnelli, Savion Glover, Ludacris, B.O.B, and tour the world. Recently working as choreographer, artist development coach, and tour manager Ryan is in the process of developing his next new professional "triple threat" piece and is searching for all kinds of talent to fill his entertainment company, W.A.R.P'D Entertainment. He will also be choreographing this year’s flash mob/Harlem shake routine for "Rep' Your School". 18 Theater Workshops *** INTRODUCTION TO STAGE COMBAT Victoria Pero Session I: 9:30 AM – 10:20 AM Session II: 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM Room: C211 (Each session limited to 30 participants) WHEN THE WORDS RUN OUT AND A SCENE TURNS PHYSICAL Dan Renkin Session I: 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM Session II: 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM Session III: 1:30 PM - 2:20 PM Room: C211 (Each session limited to 30 participants) Learn the basics of Stage Combat in this “handson” workshop. When the script calls for physical action, specific techniques must be utilized to convince the audience that the action is real while maintaining the safety of the actors. Participants in this workshop will be paired up to learn and practice those techniques under the guidance of an experienced theater professional. Creating the illusion of violence is a rare instance in which the actor's ability to draw on truthful experience must remain separate from the external mechanics of the performance. The scene must be safe--or your show closes after the first performance! Learn to create the safe illusion of violence in this introductory session: How to perform slaps and punches -- chokes and falls -and live to tell the tale! We'll learn the techniques and concepts that are the building blocks for all kinds of theatrical combat, moving toward performing a rehearsed fight with a partner. Victoria Pero was an Off-Broadway & NYC actress and director whose credits include: Stormy Weather: The Lena Horne Story, MasterBuilder:REBUILT, Prodigal, a new Australian musical at The York. The Strange Case of Mary Lincoln, for Womens Project. a Pre-Broadway workshop of The Alchemist. David Rodwin’s oneman opera Trippin’ at LaMaMa. David T. King’s Big Cactus. World premiere production of Caryl Churchill’s The After Dinner Joke (Top Ten-In Theatre Magazine). Regional credits include Scenes and Revelations for SUNY Purchase. Victoria has worked at The Royal National Theatre in London, The Guthrie, The Cleveland Playhouse, The York Theatre, The Pearl, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Expanded Arts in NYC and The American Stage Company. She has produced for The Spoleto Festival, The Drama League and Circle In The Square. She is a graduate of Northwestern Fight Director Dan Renkin has worked from Broadway to regional theatre, from As The World Turns to the Metropolitan Opera. His work has been award-winning in the Chester Horn Festival and award-nominated in the Midtown International Theatre Festival. He trained with the legendary B.H. Barry (the only fight director to receive Tony Honors) and serves on the faculty of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Circle in the Square, HB Studios and the New York Film Academy, and has also been a guest artist for programs including Cap21, the Strasberg Institute and Montclair State University. Univ., Ohio Univ. (MFA), and LAMDA. Victoria is Producing Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Institute in Northern NJ for young performers. She is currently a Performing Arts Teacher at Bergen County Academies. This workshop has been generously sponsored by Project IMPACT – An Arts In Education Resource www.ProjectImpact.org 19 Theater Workshops *** IMPROVISING REAL LIFE Staci Block & The Cast of Reflections Session I: 9:15 AM – 10:05 AM Session II: 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM Session III: 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM Room: W329 (Art Gallery) PLAYING AT THEATER IMPROVISATION GAMES Jennifer Meyer Donovan Bergen County 4-H Session I: 9:30 AM - 10:20 AM (HS) Session II: 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM (MS) Session III: 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (All) Room: S110 Do you like to make things up as you go along? Are you spontaneous with a knack for “thinking quickly on your feet?” Reflections cast members will demonstrate how they reach a variety of audiences on topics relevant to teens. You will enjoy an interactive experience with the cast, learning a variety of improvisational games and techniques used to explore teen issues. Join the cast of Reflections as we have fun “creating” in an atmosphere of trust and support. Do you have what it takes? Sure you do! Play with us and find out!! This workshop is high-energy and hands-on! Everyone will get to play at theatre, doing games and exercises that focus completely on improv. From small partnered scenes to larger group work, this workshop relies on the creativity and willingness of the participants. If you love to laugh and enjoy the unexpected, then improvisation is for you. All improv. games will be short-form, allowing plenty of time for each individual to play and be entertained. From basic charades to singlesound collaboration, this workshop is nothing but fun, from start to finish. Staci Block MSW, LCSW, is Director of the Reflections Teen Theater Program (Bergen County Division of Family Guidance.) Comprised of volunteer teens, Reflections performs for a variety of audiences on all types of adolescent issues. Staci is also an adjunct Professor in the Sociology Department at William Paterson University. She specializes in group work, psychodrama, playback theatre and other action methods. An actress and singer as well, Staci has performed in a variety of venues throughout the metropolitan area. Jennifer Meyer Donovan, MSc, is an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University specializing in positive youth development. Currently the Bergen County 4-H Agent, Jennifer focuses on expressive arts and public speaking as a way for youth to become more confident as individuals and more active in their communities. With a BA (Honors) in Drama and Theatre Studies from Middlesex University in London and a graduate degree in Media and Communications from the London School of Economics, Jennifer has an extensive background in both classical theatre and modern means of communication. Through five years of being a classroom teacher in Newark, NJ, Jennifer has had the opportunity to use theatre in literacy and social studies classes and sees improvisation as the best way to introduce students to their own creativity. 20 Film & Video Workshops *** BERGEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE TELEVISION STUDIO PRODUCTION James Quimby Session I: 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM Session II: 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM Room: W124B (Each session limited to 35 participants) TELEVISION STUDIO PRODUCTION: Ever wonder how a real live television news broadcast is produced? Workshop attendees will have an opportunity to tour Bergen Community College’s newest High Definition Television Production Studio and learn from industry professionals what goes on behind the camera as well as in front. Students will receive hands-on instructions for the studio and control room equipment. Some will also be able to help load scripts and appear on set to anchor a 2-5 minute “interview/news update”. Technology used in this workshop will include green screen, broadcast graphics and sound effects. Students will also crew the actual production & recording. FACILITIES: BCC Education Broadcast Center, Studio-B The EBC serves to introduce students to the exciting world of telecommunications - radio, television, and the mass media. Bergen Community College recognizes the value of, and encourages students to participate in, hands-on learning activities. "Bergen Outlook" - a cable program produced by the students of Television Production II classes is now available live to a worldwide audience via the Internet. Radio Production students participate in a wide variety of activities designed to provide a better understanding of the radio industry. The College Teleproduction staff produces, with student assistance, two weekly television series which have been honored by an impressive array of awards recognizing them as one of the best in the state. Jim Quimby, a graduate of the Bergen Community College Broadcasting program, has been working professionally in television for over 25 years. Jim has produced, directed and edited for several network news and sports broadcasts. His specialty is sports broadcasting and has been a professional freelance cameraman and director for network broadcasts of the NFL, NHL, MLB, and various college sporting events. Today, Jim is still a freelance cameraman and director for the Madison Square Garden Network and NBC Sports. 21 Film and Video Workshops *** MUSIC VIDEOS FROM AGGRESSIVE Dan Shapiro Session I: 10:45 AM – 11:35 AM Session II: 12:00 PM – 12:50 PM Session III: 1:30 PM – 2:20 PM Room: W316 YOUTUBE CUBE Cynthia Granville Session I: 9:45 AM – 11:00 AM Session II: -11:45 AM – 1:00 PM Room: S134 Shows on YouTube range from “how-to” videos on every imaginable subject to well-known dramatic and comic web series with millions of viewers. Learn how you can create and perform your own work--how to help viewers find you, get started writing, start shooting (and make your work stand out) and upload your work to the internet. Students will receive handouts packed with instructions on shooting, editing, and uploading videos to YouTube. We'll look at the types of cameras you can use (like cell phone cameras, laptop cam, webcams, DSLRs), visit YouTube pages, and write your own material using the “six lines” exercise. We'll explore how performing for the camera is different than the stage, and how the camera becomes part of the scene as well as the storyteller. Finally, how does the editor put it all together? Selected students will work on-camera performing scenes, having their scenes read, and/or taping scenes. Cynthia Granville is an actress, director and filmmaker who works in theatre, film, and television. Her production company, disOrienting Stage and Film LLC, was founded to realize the dreams of artists wishing to initiate their own projects. Her award-winning films "Dreams Deferred: TWO" and "In Memoriam" have toured the festival circuit, her film “Father's Day” recently premiered at the Big Apple Film Festival, and Bowery Productions' short film "Peanut Butter and Jelly," which she cast, will premiere at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. She has directed and taught aspiring and established actors of all ages in New York and New Jersey, in elementary through high schools and at theatres including Hudson Guild and NYU's Gallatin School. Cynthia is the proud mother of three daughters, one an aspiring actress. In this case-study presentation and discussion, students can get a practical, real-world look into the process of creating a professional major-label music video. Touching on the various creative and logistical aspects - from pitching a concept, to bidding, to pre-pro and the production of the shoot, and finally through to post and finishing - this presentation will offer a behind-the-scenes perspective on what it's like to work in this exciting, creative, and challenging industry! Dan Shapiro and Alex Topaller, Grammy awardwinning directors, head Aggressive, a live action and design studio. Based in Ridgewood, Aggressive is a creative collective of filmmakers and artists, specializing in story, design and style for commercials, music videos and film. Alex and Dan are both former students of Bergen Community College. To date, Alex and Dan have directed and produced music videos for some of the world's biggest artists (Michael Jackson, Alexis Jordan, Stone Temple Pilots, Juanes, Megadeth, Bloc Party, etc.), as well as a number of broadcast and online spots for clients such as Exxon Mobil, Ford, Bloomberg, Toyota, Ralph Lauren, Anna Sui, Marc Ecko, MTV, Subway, AT&T and more. 22 Visual Arts Workshops *** MANGA BASICS JAPANESE COMIC ART Teresa DeFabrizio Session I: 9:15 AM – 10:05 AM Session II: 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM Session III: 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM Room: L145 SYMPOSIUM FOR VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS TEACHERS George DiBuono and Linda Tomeselli 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM (One Session Only) S266 Learning within the Visual and Performing Arts encourages students to engage in and express their ideas in a variety of materials and processes. At the 2013 Symposium teachers across the arts will have the opportunity to share their thoughts and opinions with their colleagues. This year's Symposium allows dialogue among colleagues to share ideas and strategies about successful exchanges with administrators. “Manga” or Japanese comics have become extremely popular with readers of all ages. However, knowing how to “copy” a style isn’t enough. Create your own characters and learn the basics of anatomy and expression that fuel this dynamic art form! This workshop aids students in creating dynamic anatomy, body language and striking features. George DiBouno is an art specialist with 45 years of experience in visual arts, 18 years in photography and 15 years in computer education. State and National award winner for contribution to and experience in visual art education. Artist with experience in group and single exhibitions. Professional leader in local, state, and national organizations. Author and editor, Costume and Set Designer, Consultant and Instructor in nationally recognized Discipline Based Art Education Seminar. Experienced in teaching grades Kindergarten through Graduate School. Teresa DeFabrizio is an artist, teacher, and instructor who's fortunate to teach, create, paste, cut and make art! She holds dual degrees in Theatre and Fine Arts from Montclair State University, is a certified New Jersey Art teacher. and holds her MFA in Illustration from William Paterson University. Currently, she is an adjunct professor at Bergen Community College and an arts and theatre facilitator at the WAE Center in West Orange, NJ. Her illustrated tale of magic, kitties, and zombies, "8 1/2 Lives" is out in print and available through BLURB.com! Linda Tomaselli is a Visual Arts teacher, grades 7 & 8, at Glen Rock Middle School. She teaches the Exploratory Arts, grade 7 as a team member with dance, drama, music and visual arts. Grade 8 Visual Arts is an elective offering exploration in a variety of materials and techniques. Following her interest in learning as development of the mind, Mrs. Tomaselli is involved in a research study that investigates growth and development of memory in children ages 5 to 12 years old. The research, a longitudinal study, examines the construction of memory in observational drawing. Currently she is a certified candidate at Teachers College, Columbia University. 23 Visual Arts Workshops *** permanently installed in Newark Penn Station. His book, “Reflections,” features 17 linocuts, etchings and mixed media prints, and has been included in the print collection of the New York Public Library as well as the Rare Book Collection of the Newark Public Library and Hermitage Museum in Leningrad, Russia. In April 1995, Mr. Gurevich was granted a patent on a new type of manifolding book, one of which is in the collection at the Brooklyn Museum, N.Y. Grigory has also appeared on the TV series: Law & Order. EASY STEPS TO SCULPTING THE HUMAN HEAD Grigory Gurevich Session I: 9:00 AM – 10:20 AM Session II: 11:00 AM – 12:20 PM Room: S115 Participation is limited to 25 students per session A sculpture workshop with artist Grigory Gurevich is a unique experience that has been developed by the artist himself. Students will get an insight to the world of sculpture and they will be able to develop their ability in this medium. HOW TO DRAW A CARICATURE Dave McCoy Session I: 10:00 AM – 10:50 AM Session II: 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM Session III: 1:00 PM – 1:50 PM Room L141 The workshop begins with the introduction to the correct proportions of the human head. The second step is a demonstration with explanations of the anatomy from the artist’s point of view. After the short introduction, each student takes about 2 lbs. of clay and prepares an egg form. Each sculpture emerges under close supervision and help of the instructor. At the end of the workshop, the instructor has a discussion with students about their creations. The workshop is highly concentrated and educational for beginners as well as professionals. If you can draw a round circle, you will have no problem learning the basics of cartooning and drawing funny caricatures. Students will practice drawing the shapes of heads and adding in the features of the face, then they will draw each other as funny cartoons. Dave McCoy has been drawing since childhood and has worked as a professional cartoonist and illustrator for 30 years. He has taught classes for five years at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon Art in Dover as well as Drawing and Design classes for seven years at Gibbs College and recently has taught Adult Cartooning classes at Bergen Community College. Grigory Gurevich, sculptor, painter, graphic artist, printmaker and inventor has had more than 300 exhibitions in the United States and Europe, and conducted hundreds of sculpture workshops in Italy, Denmark, and the U.S. His paintings, drawings and sculptures have won numerous awards and are in public and private collections in Russia, Switzerland, France and the U.S. He received a Masters Degree in Art from the Academy of Fine and Industrial Arts in Leningrad (Sankt Peterburg), Russia and was a professor at St. John’s University, N.Y. and faculty member of the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts. His bronze tableau of seven life-size figures entitled, “The Commuters,” sculpted in 1985, is Mr. McCoy has a BA in art, freelances as a caricature artist and a children’s book illustrator. His illustrations can be found at www.Davetoons.com 24 Visual Arts Workshops *** LIGHT WRITING Kate Pritchard Session I: 8:45 AM – 9:35 AM (HS) Session II: 10:15 AM – 11:05 AM (MS) Room: L146 CONVENIENT CAMERAS: IPHONEOGRAPHY Kate Pritchard Session I: 12:00 PM – 12:50 PM Session II: 1:15 PM – 2:05 PM Room: L146 Cameras record light. Through this basic interactive workshop students will learn how the digital SLR camera records light in a controlled, dark environment. Artists will create their own light “drawings” in class and will leave with a comprehensive understanding of how to create photographs with light sources. This course is very popular. Please arrive on time. Our most accessible, powerful form of selfexpression is in our cellphones. iPhone photography is becoming a well-respected form of art. So how much do you know? This workshop will show artists the basics of how our IPhones can be great tools. From camera functions to app’s to iphone lenses, artists will leave this informative workshop with a new appreciation for their cellphone. Kate Pritchard is a full-time photography teacher at Saddle Brook High School. Her love of photography is contagious with a B.A. in Art Education and a concentration in Photography, Kate is able to reach her students easily. Her career goal is to educate and inspire. Favorite quote: “All photographs are self-portraits” Minor White 25 Visual Arts Workshops *** MASK MAKING Myra Grosinger and Tina Munson Session I: 8:45 AM - 10:00 AM (Mask Forming) Session II: 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM (Mask Forming) Session III: 11:30 PM - 1:00 PM (Painting only) Room: W326 (20 participants at a time on a rotating basis) The supplies for this workshop have been generously supplied by Blick Art Supplies http://www.dickblick.com Tina Munson, M.A., A.T.R. is a National Merit Scholar who holds a degree in art education and art therapy. As director of ARTadventures in Edgewater, NJ, she teaches many forms of art to people of all ages and abilities. In addition, she is a practicing poet, singer, and student of Feng Shui. Continuing with the format instituted several years ago, this wonderful, ever-popular workshop will have two sessions for creating the masks, then one final session for everyone to come back and paint their own individual mask. We will accommodate 20 students at a time on a rotating basis. Come learn and design for yourself a fantastic creation made by you! After building up the mask using plaster strips either on your own face or on mask forms that will be provided, you will come back at noon to use neon paint, acrylic paint, and glitter to complete your one-of-a-kind creation. Myra Grosinger is a practicing artist specializing in painting and sculpture. She taught art in NYC and NJ public schools. She has a BFA from Pratt Institute and an M.A. from Brooklyn College. Students at the Art Center of Northern NJ study art with her, ages ranging from 10-14 and a portfolio class for students in H.S. Myra exhibits her work in NJ and NY and is a member of the Painting Affiliates and Sculpture Affiliates of Northern New Jersey. Some places her work has been displayed include Sussex Community College; Blue Hill; Broome Street Gallery, John Harms Theater and Clifton Arts Center. Myra is a winner of the prestigious Grumbacher Award. 26 Performance & Critique Schedule 2013 Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Creative Writing Large Group Dance more than 3 students Critiquer: Room: Critiquers: Sharon Milch L148 8:30 AM 9:10 9:50 10:30 11:10 11:40 12:20 PM 1:00 Northern Highlands HS Bergen County Tech., Paramus Emerson Jr./Sr. HS Bergen County Academies BREAK Don Bosco Prep. HS Garfield HS Lodi HS Critiquer: Room: Mark Wright L149 8:30 AM 9:10 9:50 10:30 11:10 11:40 12:20 PM 1:00 Waldwick HS Hasbrouck Heights HS Hackensack MS Cliffside Park HS BREAK Cresskill HS Bergen County Tech., Teterboro Acad. at Englewood Critiquer: Room: Heather Mecka L150 9:10 AM 9:50 10:30 11:10 11:40 12:20 PM 1:00 Union School, Rutherford North Arlington HS A. S. Faust IS, East Rutherford BREAK Charles DeWolf Sch., Old Tappan Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Saddle Brook HS Moderator: Room: Andrea Kron Elissa Machlin-Lockwood Laurie Crochet-Hyslop Anna Maria Ciccone Theater 8:30 AM 8:40 8:50 9:00 9:10 9:20 9:30 9:40 9:50 10:00 Northern Valley Reg., Demarest Dwight Morrow HS, Englewood Tenafly MS Lodi HS Barnstable Academy Bergen County Academies Academies at Englewood Paramus Catholic HS Memorial HS, Elmwood Park Bergen County Tech., Paramus Small Group Dance 3 or fewer students Critiquers: 27 Moderator: Room: Andrea Kron Elissa Machlin-Lockwood Laurie Crochet-Hyslop Rehearsal Hall (C106) 10:40 AM 10:50 11:00 11:10 11:20 11:30 Hasbrouck Heights HS Barnstable Academy Lodi HS Charles DeWolf Sch., Old Tappan Academies at Englewood Pascack Valley HS Performance & Critique Schedules 2013 Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Small Group Instrumental Music 10 or fewer students Large Group Instrumental Music more than 10 students Critiquer: Moderator: Room: Richard Chiandusse Edmund Moderacki W-220 (West Hall 2nd Floor) Critiquers: 9:00 AM 9:10 9:20 9:30 9:40 9:50 10:00 10:10 10:20 10:30 10:40 10:50 11:00 11:10 11:20 11:30 11:40 11:50 12:00 PM Tenafly MS Tenafly MS Tenafly MS Tenafly MS Tenafly MS Tenafly MS Tenafly MS Tenafly MS Tenafly MS Tenafly MS Union School, Rutherford Midland School, Rochelle Park 8:30 AM 8:50 9:10 9:30 9:50 10:10 10:30 10:50 11:10 11:30 11:50 12:10 PM 12:30 12:50 1:10 1:30 1:50 2:10 Room: Cresskill Jr./Sr. HS Don Bosco Prep. HS Bergen Catholic HS A. S. Faust IS, East Rutherford Bergen County Tech., Paramus Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Large Group Instrumental Music – Jazz Critiquer: Jeff Haas Room: Student Center 10:00 AM 10:20 10:40 11:00 11:20 11:40 12:00 PM 12:20 Ridgefield Park HS Glen Rock HS Thomas Jefferson MS, Fair Lawn Waldwick HS Pascack Valley HS Lodi HS Emerson Jr./Sr. HS 28 Dr. Christian Wilhjelm Curt Ebersole Gymnasium Don Bosco Prep. HS Hackensack HS Cliffside Park HS Paramus Catholic HS Garfield HS Saddle Brook HS Academies at Englewood New Milford HS Bergen County Academies Holdrum MS, River Vale Memorial HS, Elmwood Park Dwight Morrow HS, Englewood Memorial MS, Fair Lawn Hackensack MS Pierrepont MS, Rutherford Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Tenafly MS Performance & Critique Schedules 2013 Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Small Group Vocal Music 10 or fewer students Large Group Vocal Music more than 10 students Critiquer: Room: Leslie MacPherson W226 Critiquer: Moderators: Room: 9:10 AM 9:20 9:30 9:40 9:50 10:00 10:10 10:20 10:30 10:40 10:50 11:00 11:10 11:20 11:30 11:40 11:50 12:00 PM 12:10 12:20 12:30 12:40 12:50 Glen Rock HS Emerson Jr./Sr. HS Pascack Valley HS Barnstable Academy Don Bosco Prep. HS A.S. Faust IS, East Rutherford Charles DeWolf Sch., Old Tappan Hackensack MS Hackensack HS 8:24 AM 8:36 8:48 9:00 9:12 9:24 9:36 9:48 10:00 10:12 10:24 10:36 10:48 11:00 11:12 11:24 11:36 11:48 12:00 PM 12:12 12:24 12:36 12:48 1:00 1:12 1:24 1:36 1:48 2:00 2:12 2:24 Garfield HS Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Bergen County Tech., Paramus Wood-Ridge HS Hasbrouck Heights HS Hasbrouck Heights HS (Piano) Wood-Ridge HS (Piano) Bergen County Academies (Piano) Bergen County Academies (Piano) Bergen County Academies (Piano) Pascack Valley HS (Piano) Academies at Englewood (Piano) 29 Jan Wilson Steve Bell, Connie DeFazio T128 Ridgefield Park HS Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Bergen Catholic HS Waldwick HS Saddle Brook HS Wood-Ridge HS Becton Reg. HS New Milford HS Academies at Englewood Lodi HS Pascack Valley HS Memorial HS, Elmwood Park River Dell Reg. HS Glen Rock HS Break Break Midland School, Rochelle Park Memorial MS, Fair Lawn Hackensack MS Thomas Jefferson MS, Fair Lawn Pierrepont MS, Rutherford Union MS, Rutherford Tenafly MS Holdrum MS, River Vale Cliffside Park HS Emerson Jr./Sr. HS Bergen County Tech., Teterboro Hackensack HS Pascack Hills HS Bergen County Academies Northern Highlands Reg. HS Performance & Critique Schedules 2013 Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Small Group Theater 5 or fewer students Large Group Theater more than 5 students Critiquer: Greg Liosi Moderator: Room: A104 9:00 AM 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 PM 12:15 12:30 Critiquer: Charles DeWolf Sch., Old Tappan Hackensack MS Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Hackensack HS Bergen County Academies Westwood HS Cresskill Jr./Sr. HS Wood-Ridge HS Memorial HS, Elmwood Park Emerson Jr./Sr. HS Cliffside Park HS Paramus Catholic HS Lodi HS Hasbrouck Heights HS Film and Video Critiquer: William Garcia Room: L131 8:40 AM 9:00 9:20 9:40 10:00 10:20 10:40 11:00 11:20 11:40 12:00 PM 12:20 12:40 1:00 1:20 Emerson Jr./Sr. HS Pascack Hills HS Cresskill HS Glen Rock HS Tenafly MS Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Don Bosco Prep. HS Holdrum MS, River Vale River Dell HS Waldwick HS Pascack Valley HS Cliffside Park HS Paramus Catholic HS Hasbrouck Heights HS Academies at Englewood 30 Moderator: Room: Bill Kaufman Jim Ligon Tony Bucco Anna Ciconne Theater 10:30 AM 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 PM 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:15 Northern Highlands Reg. HS Emerson Jr./Sr. HS Pierrepont School, Rutherford Hackensack MS Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Hackensack HS Park Ridge HS Westwood HS Saddle Brook HS Wood-Ridge HS Memorial HS, Elmwood Park Bergen County Academies Lodi HS Waldwick HS Dwight Morrow HS, Englewood Glen Rock HS Visual Arts Exhibit 2013 Bergen County Teen Arts Festival Room: Cafeteria (2nd Floor – Pitkin Center) Participating Schools Academies at Englewood Barnstable Academy Becton Regional HS Bergen County Academies Bergen County Technical HS, Paramus Bergen County Technical HS, Teterboro Cliffside Park HS Don Bosco Prep. HS Dwight Morrow HS, Englewood Memorial HS, Elmwood Park Emerson Jr/Sr HS Garfield HS Glen Rock HS Hackensack HS Hasbrouck Heights HS Indian Hills HS Lodi HS New Milford HS North Arlington HS Northern Highlands Reg. HS Paramus Catholic HS Park Ridge HS Pascack Hills HS Pascack Valley HS Ramapo HS Ridgefield Memorial HS Ridgefield Park HS River Dell Regional HS Saddle Brook HS Waldwick HS Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Wood-Ridge HS A.S. Faust IS, East Rutherford Glen Rock MS Hackensack MS Charles DeWolf School, Old Tappan River Dell MS, River Edge Holdrum MS, River Vale Midland School #1, Rochelle Park Pierrepont School, Rutherford Union School, Rutherford Tenafly MS Wallington Jr./Sr. HS Visual Art Critiquers Steven Cavallo Doreen Dany Cathy DelColliano Patricia DiPaolo Jim Edmonds Cathy Feinberg Melvina Feldman Matthew Gosser Benton Grant Myra Grosinger Grigor Gurevich Jennifer Grant Horler Diana Matos Bill Schneberger 31 2013 Teen Arts Participating Schools and Liaisons 1. A.S. Faust Intermediate School, East Rutherford……………………………………….……….Lilliane Speer 2. Academies at Englewood..............................................................................................................Sandy Meltzer 3. Barnstable Academy…………………………………………..…………….……………..…Darlene Boniface 4. Becton Regional HS………………………………….................................................................Dawn Savincki 5. Bergen Catholic HS……………………………………………...................…….……….………Caitlin Payne 6. Bergen County Academies……………………………………...…………………...………..…..Victoria Pero 7. Bergen County Technical HS, Paramus……………………..……………………………….....Patricia Wilson 8. Bergen County Technical HS, Teterboro…………………..………………………………….….Andrew Pfaff 9. Charles DeWolf MS, Old Tappan………………………...………………………...………….Camille Helsley 10. Cliffside Park HS…..…………………….………………………………………………..……Angel DiRoma 11. Cresskill HS…………...…………………………………………………………………………..Shane Kress 12. Don Bosco Preparatory HS, Ramsey………...………..……………………………..……...…Gaetano Cecere 13. Dwight Morrow HS, Englewood…………...………..…………………………………...……Gary Hollander 14. Elmwood Park Memorial HS…………………….…………………………………………...……Lisa Higbie 15. Emerson Jr./Sr. HS………………..……………..…………………………………….………William Ullman 16. Garfield HS…………………………………………………………………………………….Matthew Goetz 17. Glen Rock HS…………………………………...………………………………………...……...Debbie Cella 18. Glen Rock MS…………………………………..…………………………………………….Linda Tomaselli 19. Hackensack HS………………………………..………………………………………..…….Marybeth Berndt 20. Hackensack MS……………………………..……………………………………………………Darryl Avery 21. Hasbrouck Heights HS………………………………………………………………...…….Erin Schneeweiss 22. Holdrum MS, River Vale………………………………………………………...……….……...Julie Teitsma 23. Indian Hills HS…………………………………………………………………...……..…………Dan Bertelli 24. Lodi HS……………………………………………………………………………..…Elisa Haperin-Benguiat 25. Memorial MS, Fair Lawn…………………………………………………………………....…..George Glock 26. Midland School #1, Rochelle Park…………………………………………...………...……...Barbara Weiner 27. New Milford HS………………………………………………………………………..……….Lauren Bettini 28. North Arlington HS……………………………………………………………………..……..Martha Rosolen 29. Northern Highlands HS……………………………………………………..……………….……Svea Bartlett 30. Northern Valley Reg. HS, Demarest…………………………………………....…………….…Tiffany Witko 31. Paramus Catholic HS…………………………………………………….……………..Camille Lewandowski 32. Park Ridge HS………………………………………………………….……………...…….…Lori Groveman 33. Pascack Hills HS……………………………………………………..……………….……Danielle Garretson 34. Pascack Valley HS………………………………………………….…………..…..……..Christine Steinmetz 35. Pierrepont School, Rutherford……………….…………………………………...……….…..Connie DeFazio 36. Ramapo HS………………………………………………………………………………..………Dan Bertelli 37. Ridgefield Memorial HS……………………………………………………………Christina Thorry-Santiago 38. Ridgefield Park HS………………………………………………..……………………..…..Dee Ann Harraka 39. River Dell Reg. HS…………………………………………..…...………………….Christine Van Der Velde 40. River Dell MS……………………………………………………...……….………………...…Melissa Miller 41. Saddle Brook HS…………………………………………………………………………..…….James Garvey 42. Tenafly MS………………………………………………………...……………...………………..Susan Toth 43. Thomas Jefferson MS, Fair Lawn……………………………...……………………...............…Scott Avidon 44. Union School, Rutherford…………………….…………………………………………...….Roxane DiVuolo 45. Waldwick HS……………………………………………………………………………......……..Jaime Ruch 46. Wallington HS…………………………………………………...…………….…………..Paula Van Blarcom 47. Wallington Jr. HS……………………………………………...………………….……….Paula Van Blarcom 48. Westwood Regional Jr./Sr. HS……………………………………………………………….…Donna Bialkin 49. Wood-Ridge HS……………………………………………...…………………….…….Melissa Manolakakis 32 Gourmet Dining Services at Bergen Community College, Paramus, N.J. MENU Chicken Fingers, 4 pieces…………………………..………...…………………..……….. With Fries………………………...…………..….…………………………. $5.00 $6.00 Hamburger……………………………….........................…..…………..………………… With Fries....................................................................................................... $3.25 $4.25 Cheeseburger…………………….………………………………………….……………… With Fries……………………………………….………………………….. $3.50 $4.50 Hot Dog (with Sauerkraut or Onions)……….……………………..……..……………… With Fries………………………………………..…..……..……………….. $2.50 $3.50 Cheese Pizza, per Slice……………………………………….……………………………. $2.15 Garden Salad $3.75 ……………………………………………...………………………… French Fries………………………………………………………………………………… $2.75 Juices (orange & apple)…………………………………………...……….……………… Soda – Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew (cans)………………….……………………. Bottled Water…………………………………………………..………………………….. $2.25 $1.00 $1.75 (prices subject to change) For Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Donuts, and Bagels are available in the full service Dunkin’ Donuts located in the Student Center and/or the Cafeteria on the second floor of the Pitkin (main) Building. Please throw your garbage in the trash cans provided. Thank You! 33 First Floor – Pitkin Education Center (Main Bldg.) Ciccone Theater Large Group Theater and Dance Critique C106 Small Group Dance Critique, Dance Workshop S Wing Theater, Dance, Video and Visual Art Workshops Gymnasium Large Group Instrumental Music Critique B Wing Overhang Poetry Dance Flash Mob Student Center Jazz Group Critique A104 Small Group Theater Critique L131 Video Critique 34 L WING Creative Writing Critique Creative Writing Workshops Visual Art Workshops Second Floor - Pitkin Education Center (Main Bldg.) (Partial) Cafeteria Visual Art Exhibit C Wing Theater and Music Workshops S Wing Dance Workshops 35 PLAN YOUR DAY This form is designed to help you organize your day at the Teen Arts Festival. There will be over 160 performances, the art exhibit and over 75 Workshop presentations to choose from. Be sure to include your scheduled performance(s), other performances that you want to see and hear as well as several workshops to attend. Have a busy, interesting and exciting day. Name Room Time ____________________ _________ ________ My 2nd scheduled critique performance ____________________ _________ ________ Another performance to attend ____________________ _________ ________ Another performance to attend ____________________ _________ ________ Workshop One ____________________ _________ ________ Workshop Two ____________________ _________ ________ Workshop Three ____________________ _________ ________ Workshop Four ____________________ _________ ________ Other Important Information ____________________________________________ My scheduled critique performance ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ On the day of the festival follow us on Twitter for important schedule updates, announcements up-to-date Teen Arts news and emergencies at: @BCTeenArts 36 37 Bergen Community College Anna Ciconne Theater Large Theater and Dance Critique Pitkin Education Center See individual maps West Hall Small Group Vocal and Instrumental Music Critique Video Workshop Theater Workshop Mask Making Technology Building Large Vocal Music Critique Music Workshops Main Entrance Registration Parking Food Tent Showmobile Facilities designed to accommodate the handicapped 38