Are you ready to come and play? Are you ready to meet other parents with infants and toddlers (0-3 years)? Come and wiggle, squiggle and giggle!
Professional group leaders oversee fun and informative morning activities for parents and their children. Special emphasis is on parent support, parenting two or more children, pertinent discussion topics, singing, play and interactive activities. Come and bring one or both children. Still pregnant with #2 or 3? We welcome you!
Session 3: July 1 - September 9
Cost: $75 per 11-week session. Scholarships are available.
Questions? Contact Mary Gentry, PEPS Program Director at 206-547-8570 ext. 21.
To register, click here and choose Little PEPperS on the registration form.
Join the Youngstown Programming Committee and our community and utilize our space this summer! We will have open studios for any interested and aspiring youth artists of all abilities to take part in collaborative creation and professional arts development. For more information, contact Estrella at estrellad@dnda.org
Considered by many to be one of the greatest dramatic achievements of the modern stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht's most passionate and profound statement against war. In this year of election, our country still engaged in multiple wars, this epic theatre play explores the choices ordinary people make in wartime and our potential for change. The play is directed by Dorothy Cosby Atkinson and features Seattle actress Betty Campbell in the title role. Ensemble actors use Vsevold Meyerhold’s Biomechanics in rehearsal to provoke movement-based ensemble exploration, bringing Brecht’s timely tale of endless war to life. The company explores aspects of Brecht’s theory of “making strange,” known as the “alienation effect”, to engage the audience, with a bare-bones set, actors manipulating lights, and exposed dressing rooms. The production will also take advantage of the unique space provided by Youngstown’s Movement Studio.
On Saturday, July 5th, is Opening Night. For just a buck extra, Opening Night features complimentary libations, live pre-show music, and a zine of current events to take home.
For tickets, call Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006 or go to http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/34400.
Considered by many to be one of the greatest dramatic achievements of the modern stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht's most passionate and profound statement against war. In this year of election, our country still engaged in multiple wars, this epic theatre play explores the choices ordinary people make in wartime and our potential for change. The play is directed by Dorothy Cosby Atkinson and features Seattle actress Betty Campbell in the title role. Ensemble actors use Vsevold Meyerhold’s Biomechanics in rehearsal to provoke movement-based ensemble exploration, bringing Brecht’s timely tale of endless war to life. The company explores aspects of Brecht’s theory of “making strange,” known as the “alienation effect”, to engage the audience, with a bare-bones set, actors manipulating lights, and exposed dressing rooms. The production will also take advantage of the unique space provided by Youngstown’s Movement Studio.
On Saturday, July 5th, is Opening Night. For just a buck extra, Opening Night features complimentary libations, live pre-show music, and a zine of current events to take home.
For tickets, call Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006 or go to http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/34400.
Develop strength, grace and confidence while learning basic Egyptian technique and posture. In this class you will break down hipwork, fluid torso undulations, shimmies, and sensuous arm and hand movements.
Are you ready to come and play? Are you ready to meet other parents with infants and toddlers (0-3 years)? Come and wiggle, squiggle and giggle!
Professional group leaders oversee fun and informative morning activities for parents and their children. Special emphasis is on parent support, parenting two or more children, pertinent discussion topics, singing, play and interactive activities. Come and bring one or both children. Still pregnant with #2 or 3? We welcome you!
Session 3: July 1 - September 9
Cost: $75 per 11-week session. Scholarships are available.
Questions? Contact Mary Gentry, PEPS Program Director at 206-547-8570 ext. 21.
To register, click here and choose Little PEPperS on the registration form.
Join the Youngstown Programming Committee and our community and utilize our space this summer! We will have open studios for any interested and aspiring youth artists of all abilities to take part in collaborative creation and professional arts development. For more information, contact Estrella at estrellad@dnda.org
Considered by many to be one of the greatest dramatic achievements of the modern stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht's most passionate and profound statement against war. In this year of election, our country still engaged in multiple wars, this epic theatre play explores the choices ordinary people make in wartime and our potential for change. The play is directed by Dorothy Cosby Atkinson and features Seattle actress Betty Campbell in the title role. Ensemble actors use Vsevold Meyerhold’s Biomechanics in rehearsal to provoke movement-based ensemble exploration, bringing Brecht’s timely tale of endless war to life. The company explores aspects of Brecht’s theory of “making strange,” known as the “alienation effect”, to engage the audience, with a bare-bones set, actors manipulating lights, and exposed dressing rooms. The production will also take advantage of the unique space provided by Youngstown’s Movement Studio.
On Saturday, July 5th, is Opening Night. For just a buck extra, Opening Night features complimentary libations, live pre-show music, and a zine of current events to take home.
For tickets, call Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006 or go to http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/34400.
Considered by many to be one of the greatest dramatic achievements of the modern stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht's most passionate and profound statement against war. In this year of election, our country still engaged in multiple wars, this epic theatre play explores the choices ordinary people make in wartime and our potential for change. The play is directed by Dorothy Cosby Atkinson and features Seattle actress Betty Campbell in the title role. Ensemble actors use Vsevold Meyerhold’s Biomechanics in rehearsal to provoke movement-based ensemble exploration, bringing Brecht’s timely tale of endless war to life. The company explores aspects of Brecht’s theory of “making strange,” known as the “alienation effect”, to engage the audience, with a bare-bones set, actors manipulating lights, and exposed dressing rooms. The production will also take advantage of the unique space provided by Youngstown’s Movement Studio.
On Saturday, July 5th, is Opening Night. For just a buck extra, Opening Night features complimentary libations, live pre-show music, and a zine of current events to take home.
For tickets, call Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006 or go to http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/34400.
Considered by many to be one of the greatest dramatic achievements of the modern stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht's most passionate and profound statement against war. In this year of election, our country still engaged in multiple wars, this epic theatre play explores the choices ordinary people make in wartime and our potential for change. The play is directed by Dorothy Cosby Atkinson and features Seattle actress Betty Campbell in the title role. Ensemble actors use Vsevold Meyerhold’s Biomechanics in rehearsal to provoke movement-based ensemble exploration, bringing Brecht’s timely tale of endless war to life. The company explores aspects of Brecht’s theory of “making strange,” known as the “alienation effect”, to engage the audience, with a bare-bones set, actors manipulating lights, and exposed dressing rooms. The production will also take advantage of the unique space provided by Youngstown’s Movement Studio.
On Saturday, July 5th, is Opening Night. For just a buck extra, Opening Night features complimentary libations, live pre-show music, and a zine of current events to take home.
For tickets, call Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006 or go to http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/34400.
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Develop strength, grace and confidence while learning basic Egyptian technique and posture. In this class you will break down hipwork, fluid torso undulations, shimmies, and sensuous arm and hand movements.
Are you ready to come and play? Are you ready to meet other parents with infants and toddlers (0-3 years)? Come and wiggle, squiggle and giggle!
Professional group leaders oversee fun and informative morning activities for parents and their children. Special emphasis is on parent support, parenting two or more children, pertinent discussion topics, singing, play and interactive activities. Come and bring one or both children. Still pregnant with #2 or 3? We welcome you!
Session 3: July 1 - September 9
Cost: $75 per 11-week session. Scholarships are available.
Questions? Contact Mary Gentry, PEPS Program Director at 206-547-8570 ext. 21.
To register, click here and choose Little PEPperS on the registration form.
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Join the Youngstown Programming Committee and our community and utilize our space this summer! We will have open studios for any interested and aspiring youth artists of all abilities to take part in collaborative creation and professional arts development. For more information, contact Estrella at estrellad@dnda.org
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Considered by many to be one of the greatest dramatic achievements of the modern stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht's most passionate and profound statement against war. In this year of election, our country still engaged in multiple wars, this epic theatre play explores the choices ordinary people make in wartime and our potential for change. The play is directed by Dorothy Cosby Atkinson and features Seattle actress Betty Campbell in the title role. Ensemble actors use Vsevold Meyerhold’s Biomechanics in rehearsal to provoke movement-based ensemble exploration, bringing Brecht’s timely tale of endless war to life. The company explores aspects of Brecht’s theory of “making strange,” known as the “alienation effect”, to engage the audience, with a bare-bones set, actors manipulating lights, and exposed dressing rooms. The production will also take advantage of the unique space provided by Youngstown’s Movement Studio.
On Saturday, July 5th, is Opening Night. For just a buck extra, Opening Night features complimentary libations, live pre-show music, and a zine of current events to take home.
For tickets, call Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006 or go to http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/34400.
Through the application of Improv theater techniques and principals, the work-shop teaches participants to trust in their own spontaneous expression. The workshop is flexible and evolves to meet each particular groups' needs and dynamics. Improv games and exercises stress spontaneity, listening and trusting one's own voice while quieting that harsh 'inner critic' that we all experience. Instructor Pamela Stoneham is the founder of 'Laughing Matters' and co-director of 'Laughing song Healing Art.’. Pamela incorporates a cross-section of teachings she has received from her years in the San Francisco Bay Area as a performer and teacher with Bay Area TheatreSports and studied with and was exposed to the work of Keith Johnstone.
Considered by many to be one of the greatest dramatic achievements of the modern stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht's most passionate and profound statement against war. In this year of election, our country still engaged in multiple wars, this epic theatre play explores the choices ordinary people make in wartime and our potential for change. The play is directed by Dorothy Cosby Atkinson and features Seattle actress Betty Campbell in the title role. Ensemble actors use Vsevold Meyerhold’s Biomechanics in rehearsal to provoke movement-based ensemble exploration, bringing Brecht’s timely tale of endless war to life. The company explores aspects of Brecht’s theory of “making strange,” known as the “alienation effect”, to engage the audience, with a bare-bones set, actors manipulating lights, and exposed dressing rooms. The production will also take advantage of the unique space provided by Youngstown’s Movement Studio.
Considered by many to be one of the greatest dramatic achievements of the modern stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht's most passionate and profound statement against war. In this year of election, our country still engaged in multiple wars, this epic theatre play explores the choices ordinary people make in wartime and our potential for change. The play is directed by Dorothy Cosby Atkinson and features Seattle actress Betty Campbell in the title role. Ensemble actors use Vsevold Meyerhold’s Biomechanics in rehearsal to provoke movement-based ensemble exploration, bringing Brecht’s timely tale of endless war to life. The company explores aspects of Brecht’s theory of “making strange,” known as the “alienation effect”, to engage the audience, with a bare-bones set, actors manipulating lights, and exposed dressing rooms. The production will also take advantage of the unique space provided by Youngstown’s Movement Studio.
On Saturday, July 5th, is Opening Night. For just a buck extra, Opening Night features complimentary libations, live pre-show music, and a zine of current events to take home.
For tickets, call Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006 or go to http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/34400.
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
LISTENING AS A TOOL IN ENDING RACISM A FREE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP Monday July 21st 6-8:30
As part of Courageous Conversations and Youngstown’s ongoing commitment to dialogue about structural and institutional racism, LISTENING AS A TOOL IN ENDING RACISM is an interactive presentation of tools for challenging and undoing racism’s effects on our lives. Learn how to tackle the self-put-downs, confusions, anger, grief and other emotional harm done by racism that degrade our lives and impede our effectiveness as activists and people. Learn a simple yet powerful process of supportive listening to one another through Re-evaluation Counseling, a resource and process to assist in identifying, confronting and defeating racism in its various guises.
Develop strength, grace and confidence while learning basic Egyptian technique and posture. In this class you will break down hipwork, fluid torso undulations, shimmies, and sensuous arm and hand movements.
Are you ready to come and play? Are you ready to meet other parents with infants and toddlers (0-3 years)? Come and wiggle, squiggle and giggle!
Professional group leaders oversee fun and informative morning activities for parents and their children. Special emphasis is on parent support, parenting two or more children, pertinent discussion topics, singing, play and interactive activities. Come and bring one or both children. Still pregnant with #2 or 3? We welcome you!
Session 3: July 1 - September 9
Cost: $75 per 11-week session. Scholarships are available.
Questions? Contact Mary Gentry, PEPS Program Director at 206-547-8570 ext. 21.
To register, click here and choose Little PEPperS on the registration form.
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Join the Youngstown Programming Committee and our community and utilize our space this summer! We will have open studios for any interested and aspiring youth artists of all abilities to take part in collaborative creation and professional arts development. For more information, contact Estrella at estrellad@dnda.org
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Without A Clue, or, Who Did In Willamina Willagillespie from Walla Walla Washington?
There will be no mystery as to why the audience is laughing in the aisles at this musical murder mystery, a radio drama set around 1940.
The Olio Players offers adult amateurs the opportunity to be involved in musical productions and experience "the smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd." The annual Olio Show (a vaudeville-style variety show) features musical theater/opera scenes, comedic numbers, dramatic acts and skits, solos and ensembles, all tied together with an ongoing plot line.
This course is designed to acquaint students with the fundamental principles used in the art of stage combat (violence). The course will cover basic unarmed (hand to hand) stage combat skills as well as the fundamental techniques of single rapier. The intent is to not only provide students with a fundamental grasp of theatrical stage combat skills, but to instill proper safety habits for future combat experiences.
Instructor Matt Orme has been involved in Stage Combat for over 15 years, and has choreographed nationally and internationally.
Without A Clue, or, Who Did In Willamina Willagillespie from Walla Walla Washington?
There will be no mystery as to why the audience is laughing in the aisles at this musical murder mystery, a radio drama set around 1940.
The Olio Players offers adult amateurs the opportunity to be involved in musical productions and experience "the smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd." The annual Olio Show (a vaudeville-style variety show) features musical theater/opera scenes, comedic numbers, dramatic acts and skits, solos and ensembles, all tied together with an ongoing plot line.
Without A Clue, or, Who Did In Willamina Willagillespie from Walla Walla Washington?
There will be no mystery as to why the audience is laughing in the aisles at this musical murder mystery, a radio drama set around 1940.
The Olio Players offers adult amateurs the opportunity to be involved in musical productions and experience "the smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd." The annual Olio Show (a vaudeville-style variety show) features musical theater/opera scenes, comedic numbers, dramatic acts and skits, solos and ensembles, all tied together with an ongoing plot line.
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Develop strength, grace and confidence while learning basic Egyptian technique and posture. In this class you will break down hipwork, fluid torso undulations, shimmies, and sensuous arm and hand movements.
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.
Join the Youngstown Programming Committee and our community and utilize our space this summer! We will have open studios for any interested and aspiring youth artists of all abilities to take part in collaborative creation and professional arts development. For more information, contact Estrella at estrellad@dnda.org
Youth Out Loud is a summer program designed for young people (ages 14-18) to explore the ways in which media and digital arts can become a powerful tool in your life. The program will allow you to acquire technical skills in media production as well as receive political education around issues in media justice, media literacy, and systematic oppression.
You will learn about:
Media: What is it? Who owns it? Who makes it? Who’s left out? Graphic design: how to make your own poster, magazine or comic Audio production: be on the radio with your own story Video production: yes, you too can make your own movie!
You’ll also get to learn about other awesome media and arts stuff like: Digital photography, Video Editing, Digital Storytelling and more.