2016-2017 Arts Discovery Educational Series

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2016– 2017

T R S A DISCOVERY EDUCATIONAL SERIES

The Carolina Theatre Durham, NC


T R S A DISCOVERY

2016– 2017

EDUCATIONAL SERIES

Each year we showcase performances designed to complement classroom curriculum, giving educators an exciting way to reinforce lesson plans. Our goal is to help engage students through captivating on-stage performances that connect with students and foster learning.

carolinatheatre.org/education

THANK YOU

to the following donors for their support of Arts Discovery this year: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Duke Energy Fox Family Foundation GSK

309 W Morgan St | 919.560.3030 | carolinatheatre.org


VISION To establish The Carolina Theatre as the premier destination for arts education and community engagement programming connecting our live performances with unique opportunities for learning and to engage our diverse communities with powerful arts experiences.

EDUCATION GOALS Provide a feeling of welcome and access to Carolina Theatre programming for all segments of the community. Provide opportunities for people of all ages to be exposed to arts experiences. Enhance teacher awareness of the arts as an effective medium for cultivating student appreciation of creative expression, academic learning, and artistic discipline. Create programs to promote the interdisciplinary use of the arts and the integration of it to meet curriculum goals. Promote the use of the arts as a vehicle for greater understanding and respect for cultural, religious, ethnic diversity, as well as differences in sexual orientation, gender and identity. Collaborate with other arts and educational institutions and community organizations to bring rich educational experiences drawing upon the full spectrum of arts presented by The Carolina Theatre.


Tue, November 1, 2016

LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW 9:50 & 11:20 AM The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, is a delightful, musical play based on the classic story by Washington Irving with Book, Music, and Lyrics by Paul Deiss. It is a tale loved and retold countless times. Join Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones and the lovely Katrina Van Tassel, the residents of Tarry Town and, oh yes, the Headless Horseman, as they live the story made famous by the legend. This autumnal classic is faithful to the original story written by Washington Irving in 1819 and will thrill and perhaps chill your audiences (though it’s not too scary). No fall is complete without the fun of telling stories and our retelling of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is one story you won’t want to miss! Grades: K-5

Curriculum Connections: Folk Tales, Language Arts, Literary Classic, Reading, History, Music

Tue, November 29, 2016

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

9:50 & 11:20 AM Perhaps the best loved holiday story of all time, our adaptation of Dickens’ classic is particularly suited for children, and features a magnificent score by Paul Deiss. Watch Mr. Scrooge have a change of heart from stone to gold as he is visited by the ghosts of Christmas. All the joy, sentiment and meaning are here, without being too scary for young audiences. Grades: K-5

Curriculum Connections: Family Ties, Language, Literary Classic, Music, Reading

LENGTH OF PERFORMANCES APPROXIMATELY 60 MINUTES


Thu, December 1, 2016

PETE THE CAT 9:50 & 11:20 AM When Pete the Cat gets caught rocking out after bedtime, the cat-catcher sends him to live with the Biddle family to learn his manners, and boy are they square! But for the groovy blue cat, life is an adventure no matter where you wind up, so the minute Pete walks in the door, he gets the whole family rocking. The whole family, that is, except young Jimmy Biddle, the most organized second grader on the planet. As the end of second grade approaches, Jimmy has a lot of tests , and the last thing he needs is some groovy cat in his life, changing his family and turning everything upside down. But when Jimmy draws a blank in art class during the last week of school, it turns out Pete is the perfect friend to help him out. Together, they set out on a mission to help Jimmy conquer second grade art, and along the way, they both learn a little something new about inspiration. Join Jimmy and Pete on an adventure of friendship, all the way to Paris and back in a VW bus.

Grades: PreK-3 / Curriculum Connections: Communication and Language Arts, LiteratureBased, Music, Relationships & Family Tue, December 6, 2016

HOLIDAY SONGS: MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD

9:50 & 11:20 AM We’ve created a show we know will be a sellout this season. Travel the globe and explore some of the world’s many winter holidays in this musical revue. Songs and stories come together for a truly magical wintertime show. We will travel from Africa to Mexico and everywhere in between. You will hear a range of songs from “I Have A Little Dreidel” and “Auld Lang Syne” to “Away in a Manger,” “Sankta Lucia” and so much more. Similar in style to out hit Holidays Around the World, this show is packed with music from many of the celebrations that happen this time of year around the globe. Grades: PreK-5 / Curriculum Connections: Music, Cultural Diversity, Foreign Language, Geography, Standards in Reading: Literature, Informational Texts & Foundational Skills, Speaking & Listening & Language.


Tue, January 24, 2017

HYPNOTIC BRASS ENSEMBLE

11:20 AM The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble is a family band consisting of seven blood brothers who began their musical training at the tender ages of 4 and 5 by their father, jazz trumpeter/ band leader Kelan Phil Cohran (Earth, Wind & Fire, Chaka Khan, Sun Ra). Although the group’s early musical training encompassed primarily elements of instrumental performance, the brothers were personally being exposed to the music of their own generation (hip-hop, rock, reggae, to name a few) and absorbed these components into the cosmic jazz style of their father. Grades: K-12

Curriculum Connections: Performance Art, Music Performance, Multi-Cultural, Fine Arts

Wed, February 1, 2017

FEBRUARY ONE

9:50 & 11:20 AM Based largely on first-hand accounts and rare archival footage, February One documents one volatile winter in Greensboro, NC, that not only challenged public accommodation laws in North Carolina, but served as a blueprint for the wave of non-violent civil rights protests that swept the South and the nation throughout the 1960’s. Grades: 5-12

Curriculum Connections: Social Studies, Civics, Economics and U.S. History

LENGTH OF PERFORMANCES – APPROXIMATELY 60 MINUTES


Mon, February 27, 2017

HARRIET TUBMAN AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD

9:50 & 11:20 AM This stirring drama with music is a classic tribute to the great American who freed herself and hundreds of her people from the bonds of slavery. As Harriet and her friend Sarah Bradford narrate her adventurous life, we share joys, sorrows and challenges faced by this brave woman who changed the world through her courage. This accurate and deeply moving musical history lesson is at turns inspiring, heart-warming and comical, full of the good humor, determination and the charity of its subject. The audience will find a new appreciation for Harriet Tubman and a deeper understanding of her time. Grades: 3-12

Curriculum Connections: Family Ties, History, Language, Biography, Multi-Cultural, Music, Self Esteem, Women’s Studies Thu, March 2, 2017

THE SONG OF MULAN

9:50 & 11:20 AM Based on the epic Chinese poem, “The Ballad of Mulan”, our noble Mulan embodies honor and heroism whose positive nature stands the test of time. When Mulan learns that her ailing father is drafted into Khan’s army, she protects him by serving in his place. Disguised as a man, she risks everything to maintain family honor. This noble Chinese folk tale features an extraordinary heroine, authentic costumes and props, and lovely songs. It also provides an educational journey to the heart and soul of an ancient civilization. Grades: K-5

Curriculum Connections: Art, Folk Tales, Language Arts, History, Multi-Cultural, Tales of Other Lands


Fri, March 17, 2017

THE RAINBOW FISH 9:50 & 11:20 AM With her lovely coloring and shimmering scales, the Rainbow Fish is used to being the most beautiful creature in the ocean. So when the other fish ask her for some silver scales, she refuses. How can she sacrifice the one thing that makes her so unique? Will some good advice from the wise old octopus persuade the Rainbow Fish to share her gifts with those around her? ArtsPower has turned Marcus Pfister’s bestselling book into a delightful and touching musical about the value of sharing true friendship with others. Grades: K-2

Curriculum Connections: Family Relationships, Language/Communication Skills, Literature-Based, Musical, Values-Based

Mon, March 20, 2017

THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER 9:50 & 11:20 AM Whether we are very young or wise to the ways of the world, every so often each of us have to “get back to the House at Pooh Corner” to spend some tender time with faithful friends. You know their names by heart: Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, Kanga and Roo, Rabbit, Christopher Robin and of course the loveable bear called Winnie-the-Pooh. This production is faithfully based on the A.A. Milne classic of the same name. Featured stories portray the building of Eeyore’s house, Tigger’s arrival in the Hundred Acre Wood, the origin of the game of Pooh Sticks, Rabbit’s plan for reducing Tigger’s bounce, and Christopher Robin’s growing up and leaving for school. Grades: K-5

Curriculum Connections: Art, Language Arts, Literary Classic, Music, Reading Self Esteem


Thu, March 23, 2017

BLACK VIOLIN

11:20 AM Classically trained South Florida twosome, Wilner “Wil B” Baptiste and Kevin “Kev Marcus” Sylvester, who go by the name Black Violin, are a welcome revelation for their ability to meld highbrow and pop culture, “Brandenburg” and “Breakdown’” into a single genre-busting act. Grades: K-12

Curriculum Connection: Performing Art, Music Performance, Multi-Cultural, Fine Arts, Values-Based, Self-Expression Tue, April 18, 2017

JACK’S ADVENTURE IN AMERICAN HISTORY

9:50 & 11:20 AM Join Jack as he crams for his upcoming test. When his history book magically bursts, Jack meets some of the most exciting people in our nation’s history! George Washington, Ben Franklin, Henry Ford and Neil Armstrong are just some of the 22 characters who show up in this high-energy adventure. Audience volunteers help write the Constitution, work on Ford’s assembly line and even demand the right to vote. Grades: 2-6

Curriculum Connections: American History, Social Studies, Character Education, Standards in Reading: Literature, Informational Texts & Foundational Skills, Speaking & Listening & Language


F R E Q U E N T LY ASKED QUESTIONS

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HOW MUCH ARE SEATS?

Seats for all shows are $8 per student. Reduced price tickets are available for Title I schools that qualify. 7.5% sales tax is included in the tickets price.

DO CHAPERONES/INFANTS HAVE TO PAY?

Yes. Schools receive one free chaperone ticket for every 30 seats purchased. Additional chaperones or parents can pay at the door on the day of the show based on availability. Infants under 1 year that will be sitting on a parent’s lap can receive complimentary entry but still need to get a ticket. Everyone must have a ticket for fire code safety.

HOW DO I RESERVE TICKETS TO A SHOW?

There are three ways to reserve tickets to an Arts Discovery event: 1) Complete the online reservation form at carolinatheatre.org/education 2) Call the Carolina Theatre box office at (919) 560-3030 3) Complete the order form and mail to: Carolina Theatre Arts Discovery Series 309 W Morgan St., Durham, NC 27701 Reservations may take up to 48 hours to process. If you do not receive an emailed invoice, please contact Rebeka at 919-226-8879.

WHEN DO I PAY FOR MY CLASSROOM’S SEATS?

A 25% deposit is due 1 month after reservation is placed. No seats will be held without a deposit and deposits are non-refundable. The balance of your order is due three weeks prior to the show.

WHERE WILL MY GROUP SIT?

Theatre staff will seat students based on group size and grade level. Locations cannot be held for late arrivals. We request that all teachers and chaperones sit on the ends of the rows so they do not obstruct the view for smaller children seated behind them.

HOW LONG ARE THE SHOWS?

Most Arts Discovery performances are 60 minutes.

WHERE IS THE THEATRE LOCATED?

The Carolina Theatre is located at 309 W Morgan Street (also known as the Downtown Loop) in the heart of Downtown Durham directly adjacent to the Durham Marriott and Convention Center.


WHAT HAPPENS IF SCHOOL IS CANCELED ON THE DAY OF MY SHOW?

If your school is delayed or canceled due to weather or any other unexpected event, you will receive an account credit good for any remaining show this season, based on availability. The Carolina Theatre of Durham Inc. is responsible for paying artists and performers regardless of attendance, weather, or school cancellations, and will not be able to issue refunds under any circumstances.

ARE STUDY GUIDES AVAILABLE?

Yes. Almost every Arts Discovery performance at the Carolina Theatre has an accompanying study guide. Study guides can be found by visiting carolinatheatre.org/ education.

IS THE THEATRE ACCESSIBLE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES?

Yes. Please contact the box office staff to make any necessary arrangements prior to the show.

WHAT PARKING FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE AND WHERE ARE THEY LOCATED?

If coming by bus, please inform the box office of the number of buses that will need parking. Please check with the box office prior to your event to confirm bus parking location. Vans and cars may use the Durham Centre parking garage located across the street from the Theatre (for a fee).

WHAT TIME SHOULD MY GROUP ARRIVE AT THE THEATRE?

Please arrive 45 minutes before show time.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MY GROUP ARRIVES AT THE THEATRE?

The group should remain on the bus or outside on the plaza while the group leader checks in with a theater house manager in the main lobby. Doors open 30 minutes before show time. Be sure to bring your receipt. It is the admission ticket to the performance.

MAY MY GROUP EAT LUNCH AT THE THEATRE?

No. Eating inside the Theatre or outside on the plaza is prohibited. We apologize for any inconvenience.

carolinatheatre.org/education


ABOUT

THE CAROLINA THEATRE OF DURHAM

Built in 1926, the Carolina Theatre (then Durham Auditorium) has had a front row seat to North Carolina’s social, political and economic change. Through cinema and live performance, the Carolina Theatre has entertained and enriched our community for generations. When your students experience a show at the Carolina, they become a part of the 90-year history of this landmark theater. Today, the Carolina Theatre is committed to presenting the best in music, comedy, performing arts, independent cinema, and arts education. Historic exhibit tours are available at no charge. Call Rebeka at (919) 226-8879 to schedule time.

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PARKING+DIRECTIONS The Carolina Theatre is located at 309 W85 Morgan Street (also known as the Downtown Loop) in the heart of Downtown Durham directly adjacent to the Durham Marriott and Convention Center. Bus parking is available on Morgan St, directly in front of the Theatre. Please inform the box office of the number of buses that will need parking. Vans and cars may use the Durham Centre parking garage located across the street from the Theatre (for a fee). Bus drivers must stay with buses at all times until dismissed by staff or police.

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ALL SHOWS

Reserve online at carolinatheatre.org/education

$8

see FAQ for information on subsidized tickets

ORDER FORM

LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW | Tue, Nov 1, 2016

9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

A CHRISTMAS CAROL | Tue, Nov 29, 2016

9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

PETE THE CAT | Thu, Dec 1, 2016

9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

HOLIDAY SONGS: MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD | Tue, Dec 6, 2016 9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

HYPNOTIC BRASS ENSEMBLE | Tue, Jan 24, 2017

11:20 am

#attending

FEBRUARY ONE | Wed, Feb 1, 2017

9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

HARRIET TUBMAN & THE UND. RAILROAD | Mon, Feb 27, 2017

9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

THE SONG OF MULAN | Thu, Mar 2, 2017

9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

THE RAINBOW FISH | Fri, Mar 17, 2017

9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER | Mon, Mar 20, 2017

9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

BLACK VIOLIN | Thu, March 23, 2017

11:20 am

#attending

JACK’S ADVENTURE IN AMERICAN HISTORY | Tue, April 18, 2017

9:50 am

11:20 am

#attending

Number attending includes teachers, chaperones and students

Show Total $

Teacher/Contact Grade School Address Transportation:  One or more buses

Phone

 One or more activity vans E-mail  Individual transportation (cars, minivans, etc) Method of Payment ____VISA

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Card Number

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____Check Enclosed (Payable to The Carolina Theatre) Exp. Date

Signature Return form & payment to: ATTN: Education, The Carolina Theatre, 309 W Morgan St, Durham NC 27701 or call the Box Office at (919) 560-3030


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