Ticket Office.

Wed - Sat
1.00pm - 6.00pm

and 2 hours
before curtain

565 Camano Avenue
Langley, Washington

98260

t. (360) 221-8268
t. (800) 638-7631

EMAIL


Administrative
Office.


Mon - Fri
10.00am - 5.00pm


PO Box 52
Langley, Washington

98260

t. (360) 221-8262
f. (360) 221-5812

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THE WICA CONSERVATORY.

The WICA Conservatory provides challenging, innovative, high quality arts education to students of every age, cultural heritage, ability, and level of interest.

Conservatory classes are taught by working professionals and teaching artists, and are tied to WICA’s core programming.

PLAY AND SCENE STUDY
WORKSHOPS
PROLOGUES
GLEE! CLUB with Robert W. Prosch

THE WICA CONSERVATORY CHOIR



PLAY AND SCENE STUDY

"Play and Scene Study" provides an environment for experienced, beginning, and "non" actors to gather for readings, to learn reading and performance technique, and to become acquainted with a broad theatrical repertoire without the pressure of full performance.

AGES 18+

SCHEDULE
October 18 @ 7.00pm "The Substance of Fire" with Andrew Grenier, director of "God of Carnage"

December 06 @ 7.00pm "American Musical Theatre: History, Scenes, and Songs” with Robert W. Prosch, director of "Big, The Musical"

February 21 @ 7.00pm with Tim Rarick, director of "Steel Magnolias"
April 10 @ 7.00pm with Sean Brennan, director of "Doubt"
June 12 @ 7.00pm with Richard Evans, director of "Frost/Nixon"

FEE $10 per session

REGISTER (360) 221-8268 or download the Registration Form.

For more information, please contact Deana Duncan, Education Director
(360) 221-8276 or Deana Duncan.




WORKSHOPS.

Living Voices
"Afternoon Youth Workshop"
Living Voices' educational theatre workshops offer audiences the opportunity for hands-on interaction with the teaching/performing artist, which expands upon the post-show discussion session. Geared for groups of no more than thirty participants, these workshops provide a more personal and intimate experience of the material in the show.


AGES
6th grade - 8th grade

SCHEDULE
**CANCELLED
Jan 20, 2012
Friday after school **New date TBD

FEE
$10

Seattle Shakespeare Company
"Introduction to Shakespeare’s Language"
**CANCELLED
Jan 21, 2012, 4:00 pm **New date TBD
This workshop introduces students to Shakespeare’s stories, and how they are reflected in the current culture, as well as the influence of his work on modern language. Then we get students up on their feet to start to read and embody text from "Romeo and Juliet."

"Stage Combat"
**CANCELLED
Jan 21, 2012, 5:00 pm **New date TBD
This workshop focuses on the concept of stage combat, and how it is used in telling the stories in Shakespeare’s plays. Students will learn several unarmed combat moves, and be choreographed into a fight from "Romeo and Juliet."

AGES

Youth and Adult

FEE
$10

REGISTER (360) 221-8268

For more information, please contact Deana Duncan, Education Director
(360) 221-8276 or Deana Duncan.




GLEE! CLUB with Robert W. Prosch

Do your kids/grandkids love to sing? Do you wish they were better at it?!

Sign them up for "Glee! Club."

"Glee! Club" -- in addition to being super fun -- is dedicated to providing an educational, enjoyable, supportive, and challenging choral, theatrical, and solo performance experience for kids in grades 6 -12.

The class will provide opportunities for young people by creating a broad range of musical and theatrical experiences.

This session, This session, we're going to work on musical theatre and contemporary tunes selected by students! 

AGES
6th grade - 12th grade

SCHEDULE
First class January 25
Wednesdays @ 3.00pm

FEE
$150

CONCERT
TBA

REGISTER (360) 221-8268 or download the Registration Form.

For more information, please contact Deana Duncan, Education Director

(360) 221-8276 or Deana Duncan.



THE WICA CONSERVATORY CHOIR

The WICA Conservatory Choir, led by Robert W. Prosch, will begin Monday, January16 at 7.00pm. The Choir will meet Monday evenings through March 2012. The choir is open to all ages regardless of experience or training. The Spring Session will culminate in a concert on Mar 24.

AGES
All ages

SCHEDULE
Mondays @ 7.00pm

FEE
$80

REGISTER (360) 221-8268 or download the Registration Form.

For more information, please contact Deana Duncan, Education Director
(360) 221-8276 or Deana Duncan.




PROLOGUES.

A Prologue is a short introduction to a Theatre Series production. Prologues introduce characters, themes, language and other background information -- preparing patrons to get the most out of the playgoing experience.



STUDENT MATINEES.

If you are an educator, and would like to arrange an afternoon field-trip to WICA -- and to have your students attend a matinee of a youth-oriented presentation -- we would like to make that happen!

Please contact Stacie Burgua, Executive Director, at (360) 221-8262 or by EMAIL for details.


THE BARBARA HATCH LEBERT DANCE ENDOWMENT.

The mission of the Barbara Hatch Le Bert Modern Dance Endowment is to expand, deepen, and encourage modern dance activity within the community of Whidbey Island. The fund was established in 1999 by her husband Gordon in her memory, and in recognition of Barbara’s efforts to establish Whidbey Island Center for the Arts and to promote appreciation for modern dance within the Whidbey Island community. The endowment is augmented by contributions in her memory.

Funds from the Endowment will be primarily awarded to local artists to:

Receive training, development, or education in modern dance. Funds can be used to cover tuition, travel, and related educational costs.

Or, secondarily to:
Support the creation, development, production, and presentation of a modern dance piece or concert. Annual scholarships of $1,000 or more are awarded; the amount based on scholarship request and available money.

2011/2012 Proposals are to be submitted to WICA by April 22, 2012. A committee comprised of WICA Board of Directors Scholarship Chair, the Executive Director, and three selected members of the arts and dance community, will review the proposals and determine awards based on the following criteria:

1. Promotion of modern dance
2. Clarity of proposal
3. Feasibility of project
4. Financial need
5. Community benefit

If there are no suitable applications in any given year the Committee will withhold an award, and those funds will remain in the Endowment. Only the annual interest earned by the Endowment shall be disbursed for scholarship awards.



WHIDBEY ISLAND FRINGE FESTIVAL: SUMMER TRAINING PROGRAM.

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