GPAC:ed 2012 Brochure

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To ensure that young people in the greater Geelong region are renowned for their creativ ity, energy and engagement with the arts. from gpa c:ed aims to give students way tic hen aut an ion reg across the atre to con nect with and develop the oing ong cra ft skil ls with the suppor t of professiona l theatre ed pra ctitioners. The skil ls develop can ms gra with in the gpa c:ed pro her be applied back at school or furt ce. kfor wor the in with util ised

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Prima ry (Prep to Grade 4)

Middle School (Grades 5 - 8)

Secondary (Grades 9 - 12)

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contact: Youth and Education Prog ra m Coordi nato r Kelly Cl ifford Phone 5225 1207 Fa x 5225 1229 Email kelly@g pac.org .au Web ww w.gpac.org.a u/education *Note: For ever y 20 students or there pa rt of that are booked, a teacher attends free.

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Arena Theatre Company’s

MOTH

VC A A SE L E C T ED PL AY

By Declan Greene

place “Sometimes there’s no scarier d…” min own r you ide ins n to be tha en-yearSebastian is an unpopu lar fifte tive rac ove old suburban kid, with an with on essi obs ima gination and an nd, ani me and death. His only frie frea k. artcan Wic emo an is a, yss Clar ht nig r the What star ts as just ano s drin kin g dow n at the cricket net on visi atic ecst an to way s give soon s, ciou ons that leaves Sebastian unc so And . ruin in left their friendship . beg ins the Passion of Sebastian… DETAILS

- Wednesday 22nd of August - 1pm & 7pm - $15.00 per student - 70 minutes each show - Stay for a Q & A at the end of

THEMES

*Wa rning: g themes Strong language/Challengin Mental Hea lth Bullying Identity

CUR RICULUM LINKS

VELS Level 6 Hea lth Education Interpersona l Development Eng lish Thin king processes Com mun ication ICT The Arts VCE Dra ma Unit 1 & 2 Theatre Stud ies Unit 2 & 4

Education Notes Available

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m and at phoney drea Will you ta ke th ens? something happ burn it before He and his feel in g his age. Willy Loman is e thei r ak m stru gg lin g to w ife Li nda are ny pa m co e ents. Th mor tgage repaym w ne in t ou g in branch t to be he works for is ou ab ’s it looks like he -out di rections and op dr ty si er n his un iv ar left behi nd. W he r ye s of ba ck home af te son, Bi ff, moves su rface. e ions rise to th dr iftin g, old tens DETA ILS August - Fr iday 24th - 11am udent - $15.00 per st ances: - Other perfor m st, 8pm tu rday 25 Augu Sa 23 ay Thursd gust, 1pm Satu rday 25 Au

THEMES

Aspi rations Abandonment Betrayal

LINK CUR R ICULUM VELS Level 6 En gl ish ses Th in ki ng proces n tio ica un m Com

ICT The Ar ts VCE 1&2 Literatu re Un it En gl ish Un it 2 Drama Un it 1 Un it 2 Theatre Stud ies

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Developed in consultation with five different Aborigi nal com mun ities I,Bu nyip por tray s the mystica l world of creature s from our Ind igenous folk lore. DETAILS

- Friday 7th September - 10a m & 1pm - $8.00 per student - 50 minutes - Stay for a Q & A at the end of each show

THEMES

Aborigi nal lang uages Ora l culture & stor y telli ng Aborigi nal spir itua lity

CUR RICULUM LINKS

Early Childhood VELS Level 1 - 4 The Arts Eng lish Humanities – Geography Humanities – History Com mun ication Thin king processes

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ce across the An Applied Learning Experien th the Geelong curriculum in collaboration wi rar y and Gallery, Geelong Regional Lib Courthouse Arts.

rricula r progra m with rotating Kaleidscope is a unique cross-cu long ouse Arts, Geelong Gal lery, Gee workshops held at the Cou rth tre. Cen s Perform ing Art Reg iona l Library and Geelong is that students are able to The strength of this approa ch erent perspectives, thus explore a sing le theme from diff al arts and lan gua ge. link ing the perform ing arts, visu ortu nity to: opp the ents This progra m gives stud arts in both visual and perform ing - explore interactive activities Eng lish lan gua ge skil ls of - effectively engage in the key speaki ng readin g, listenin g, writing, and set theme atively in their approa ch to a - thin k creatively and ima gin world a deeper understand ing of the - lear n about themselves and gain around them.

DETAILS

Who am I?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prints

TERM 1

Tuesday 8th March 9.30am-2.30pm

TERM 2 Ruins

The picturesque ruins Thursday 19th June - in prints, painting & 9.30am-2.30pm photography

TERM 3 Urban Environments

Contemporary photography

Tuesday 28th August 9.30am-2.30pm

TERM 4 Sacred Spaces Djalkirir: Blue Mud Bay 6

Tuesday 11th December 9.30am-2.30pm


CURR ICULUM LINK

Grade 3 & 4

Year 7 & 8

Grade 5 & 6

$4.50 per student

VELS Level 3 - 5 The Ar ts En gli sh Hu ma nities – Histor y Commun ication Th ink ing processes ICT

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$4.50 per student

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en KAGE A col laboration betwe a Vic ali str Au & Alzhei mer’s

SUNDOWNER

VC A A SE L E C T ED PL AY

of lament and Su ndow ner is a story w. Ultimately, ro at times gr ief and sor e: love of lov of ry sto thou gh, it is a y and love of life. fam ily, love of histor

Work shop - The A Physical Theatre it on storytell ing and us foc ll workshop wi in ma e Th s. lve ha o tw wi ll be div ided into ou rage new ways objectives are to enc ate as theatr ica l nic in wh ich to com mu fun and to offer storytellers, to have ph ic process. gra reo cho tools for the orate a physical Pa rt one wi ll incorp es sta mi na , rag ou wa rm up that enc . Fol low ing thi s, ess rtn ale d an lity flex ibi a solo ph rase ate cre ll wi the students ysi ph cal tasks. ma de from creative on creati ng a Pa rt two wi ll focus solo mater ial the use ll wi We duet. inspire how to als of two ind ividu to each other ct rea et, me can y the ip. sh on ati rel a and defi ne d Va n Dyck, a Facilitated by Gerar and one of the ner ow nd da ncer in Su of KAGE. Co-creative Directors

DETA ILS

- Fr iday 20th April m - WORKSHOP: 1.00p 0pm 8.0 E: NC MA - PERFOR (work shop & play) nt de stu per 0 3.0 - $2

THEMES

Love/Loss Fa mi ly Alzhei mer’s disease

CURR ICULUM LINKS

VELS Level 6 The Ar ts En gli sh Healt h Education VCE Drama Un it 1 & 3 2 Theatre Studies Un it 3 & 1 it Da nce Un

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A La Mama Theatre/ fortyfivedownstairs production

BARE WITNESS

Set in the Balkans, East Timor and Iraq against the complex terrain of contemporary photojournalism, Bare Witness scrutin ises the way we view our human ity – throug h the fragmenting lens of the media. Pre Workshop Activit y - students are required to bring an image of war. The image can be a lateral interpretation explorin g how students feel about their world eg: a pic of a teenager sleeping in a laneway, or a vandali sed wastela nd behind a housing commission - urban ‘war’. Workshop Description - The first part of the workshop will include a physica l warm up followed by brainstorming activities and discussions; examin ing the media, photojournalism, ethics, moral dilemmas/ compromises and war. The second part of the workshop would focus on creatin g a physica l response to the images, using dramatic story telling techniques with a focus on physica l theatre. Facilitated by Nadja Kostich Director of Bare Witness with members of the company. Mari Lourey the writer may also attend, schedule permitting.

DETAILS

- Wednesday 31st October - WORKSHOP: 1.00pm - PERFORMANCE: 8.00pm - $23.00 per student (workshop & play)

THEMES

Photojournalism Media Ethics

CURRICULUM LINKS

VELS Level 6 The Arts English Human ities

VCE Media Unit 1 & 3 Drama Unit 1 & 2 Theatre Studies Unit 2


TECH TALK AND STAGE CR AFT

This workshop will focus on the ive tech nica l, pra ctical and legislat t tha ts men uire req rk ewo fram and must be in place before, dur ing out. and in ps bum after a show

A Ford Disco very Centre prog ra m in pa rtners hip w ith gpac:e d

BEHIND TH E SCENES OF DESIGN

In theatre an d in manu fa ctu ri n g ther is a busy ba ck e stage. Studen ts w il l v isit the bi rthpla ce of Ford Au stra lia at th Ford Discove e ry Centre an d be gu ided beh ind the sc enes of the de si gn process and how a ca r is made. A n intera ctiv clay worksh e op includes st udents desi gn in g an d bu ild in g th ei r ow n clay model wh ich they ca n ta ke home. DETA ILS

Workshop Deta ils There are two workshop options to choose from: Option 1 - Theatre Technology cts of This workshop will cover aspe role tech nica l desi gn for theatre, the ners titio prac tre thea l of tech nica d includin g lighting desi gn, soun Risk ent. agem man e stag and desi gn icable - Wednesday management practice and appl to Friday ed. - 10.30a m & OH&S issues will also be add ress 1pm ent agem Program on Option 2 - Theatrical Risk Man e and ha lf ho urs management (Min imum This workshop will cover risk group size 15 t, men iron ) - $5.00 per st practice in a theatrical env udent (tou r ssments on ly) - $7.50 per st includin g theatrical risk asse ud ent rol. cont (i ncludes cl and the hierarchy of ay worksho p) Facilitator: Workshops will be the with tion M bora en colla tion code wor run in d “Desig n” for added gi GPAC tech nica l depa rtment ft memento for ea ch stud ent CU

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- Monday 19th March - Monday 17th September - WOR KSHOP: 9.30am-12noon - $10.00 per student

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Booki ng s ar e Discovery Ce essentia l: phone the Fo rd 5227 8709 orntre Prog ra m Coordi na tor on em ai l: fd ci nf Detai ls ca n be found at o@deak in.edu.au w w w.fordd iscovery.com .au/educatio n

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VELS Level 6 The Arts ICT gy Design, Creativity & Tech nolo VCE Theatre Stud ies Unit 2 & 3 Dra ma Unit 1 & 3

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rs WISE UP for Teache ina Capper Facilitated by Georg uary br Fe Thursday 23rd

hop w ill ex plore Th is pra ctical works h uildin g pra ctices wit contemporary play-b . sm ali -natur a stron g focus on non

nts SKILL UP for Stude ur ne Playback lbo Me by Facilitated esday 7th March Tuesday 6th & Wedn

hop ex plores Th is pra ctical works theatre ski lls. age kst bac d on sta ge an p students wi ll ho rks In the Playback Wo of thi nk ing about non ex per ience new ways semble en d an on ati vis pro naturalism, im s. ve and fun activitie work, throu gh creati

se GET UP and Rehear y 25th May ida Fr – st 21 y da Mon allocated time en an Ea ch school wi ll be giv ng ama Theatre, so bri Dr the er Ov ke Ta to scr ipts and be d an es tum cos ps, you r pro ge and backst age. rea dy for action on sta

sal & Performance ACT Up Dress Rehear dnesday 30th May Monday 28th to We ted en an alloca Ea ch school wi ll be giv g the day and rin time to rehearse du students wi ll get all g, nin eve the then in d friends in the an ts ren to Act Up for pa per for ma nces.

DETA ILS

5.00 per student - Pa rticipation fee $1 $8.00 - Audience Tickets

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VELS Level 6 The Ar ts En gli sh Interpersonal develo pment Th ink ing processes ICT

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WISE UP for Tea chers

Georgina Capper

Georgina Capper has worked with compan ies such as MTC, Play box, PlayWriting Austral ia, Full Tilt, InStorage, Antecha mbre, VCA , Storeroom Theatre Workshop, The Producti on Company, La Mama and Here Theatre. She was co-recipient of the 200 6 Green Room Awa rd for Ensemble for Here Theatre’s The Time is not yet Ripe, and has received two Green Roo m nom inations for performance . Film work includes Beggars Belief (Tropfest 2008 Fina list), Cru shed (Ian Dixon) and Rememberin g Nigel (Fra nk How son).

SKILL UP for Students Melbourne Playback Melbou rne Playback is a lead ing interactive theatre company working throughout Victoria in the ation corporate, com mun ity and educ s sectors. We create performance m, and workshops which tran sfor ing empower and entertai n, awa ken stor ies. new perspectives on persona l

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Pa rt 0 -11.30 Centre Work shop: 9.3 ate in a workshop Students wi ll pa rticip tai nabil ity is and focusi ng on what sus Wa ste Wi se mean s. ng bei at exam ini ng wh Pa rk: 11.45 – 12.20 Lu nch at Johnstone – 2.30 Pa rt 2 – GPAC: 12.30 in a workshop ate cip rti pa ll wi ts Studen ild ing techn iques bu y pla ent ex plorin g dif fer the theme of on up to create a play based . ity Su sta inabil

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ay 20th of Ju ne Tech Time – Wednesd r un ity for the Tea che Tech time is an opport d an ng hti lig the t plo to come into GPAC to h the suppor t of the sou nd effect cues wit GPAC Techn icia ns. ursday 21st Ju ne Lets Rehearse – Th en an allocated time Ea ch school wi ll be giv a theatre wit h the am Dr the in to rehearse ns. icia GPAC theatre techn ne – Thursday 21st Ju Performance Night ts for m for their pa ren All students wi ll per re. eat Th a am Dr the in and friends

DETAILS

- Par ticipation fee: $10.00 per student - Min imu m cha rge of $170.00 per group - Audience tickets: $5.00

CUR RICULUM LINKS

VELS Level 4 & 5 The Arts Eng lish Interpersona l Development Civics and Citizensh ip Science Humanities - Geography

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GEELONG SCHOOLS MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FESTIVAL Celebrating 66 years

are Primary and Secondary students y the as e, stag tre inv ited to take cen MUSIC AND MOVEMENT as estr orch in FESTIVAL play and ce sing, dan se hou Play The n upo ds ban rock and stage. For many students, the ement Geelong Schools Music and Mov of the love oing ong an ites ign l tiva Fes ools Sch y man for perform ing arts and ty tivi crea the of tion it is a celebra which exists with in the school com mun ity. GEELONG SCHOOLS

DETAILS

ust - Tuesday 7th - Friday 10th Aug student - Par ticipation fee: $3.00 per - Audience tickets: $5.00

CUR RICULUM LINKS

VELS Level 1 - 6 The Arts Eng lish Interpersona l Development Com mun ication Thin king processes VCE Dance Unit 1 & 3 Music Unit 3

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THE AUSTR ALIAN YOUTH CLASSICAL MUSIC COMPETITI ON

(For merly the Geelo ng Advertiser Music Competition)

GPAC’S POPPYKETTLE CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL Celebrating 31 year

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le Ch ild ren’s The GPAC Poppykett mu lti-ar ts event y da o Festiva l is a tw ren to celebrate that encourages ch ild aims to ign ite l va sti Fe e the ar ts. Th ergar ten nd Ki the imag ination of ren by ild ch ed ag y ar and Pr im ra nge of a to ss ce giv ing them ac mu late their sti ll wi ich wh s itie activ bodies and mi nds, en ga ge their pression. ex fuel their creative

teachers Attention Seconda ry students who of up gro a – if you have hop for pri ma ry rks wo would like to ru n a entert ain ment students or provide contact us. ase on kinder day ple

The Australian Youth Music Competition en Cla ssica l people to aspire to ex courages youn g cla ssica l music and cel lence in helps fur ther the musical education Regiona l and Nationa of the l wi nners. The Finals Concert on at Deak in’s Costa Ha August 16th fou r up and comi ng ll showca ses from the Geelong regyoun g musicians th ree of Australia’s ion alongside most outstandin g solo cla ssica l musician exciting nig ht of fine s – an a pr ize pool of over $2music with 0,000.

Fu rther information and application for ms are ava ilable for bot h the Regiona l and Nationa l Competition. Project Coord inator – ma ria n@gpac.org.au or ww w.geelon gadver tis er.com.au / mu siccompetition

DETA ILS

y 25th October Ki nder day Thursda ee Fr Ki nder day: y 26th October Pr imary Day Fr ida per student Pr imary day: $4.50

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Ea rly Ch ildhood VELS Level 1 - 4 The Ar ts En gli sh opment Interpersonal Devel ies nit Hu ma Commun ication Th ink ing processes

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KERS OF MOVERS AND SHA THE 20TH CENTURY D - BRECHT & ARTAU 3 VCE DR AM A UNIT ance rm rfo - Ensemble Pe ex plore Th is workshop wi ll ug h the eyes of ro th non-natu ra lism two of the most Brecht and Ar taudkers of the 20th influential theatre ma centu ry. S WORKSHOP DETA IL h a va riety

rk wit Pa rticipants wi ll wo - tex t, movement, of sti mu lus mater ial te - and then ma nipula proper ties, sou nd etc of Epic ns tio ven con the re them to ex plo of Cruelty, creati ng Theatre and T heatre for ma nces. Be per ble sem two mi ni en nge, soa r and dive cha d an prepa red to sh ift in theatre can be ma de as you con sider how t. tex con y a 21st centur ton Facilitator: Meg Up ienced tea cher per ex an is ton Up Meg ha s an M.Ed she , ma dra d of da nce an es in Drama tur lec in Drama Education, rsity and ive Un in ak De at n Educatio bot h Drama Victor ia reg ula rly presents at a Conferences and Drama Au strali

DETA ILS uary - Tuesday 21st Febr 1 io - Alcoa Stud - 10am - 3pm - $25 per student

UNIT 4 VCE DR AMA PERFORMANCE AND WRITTEN EX AMINATION DAY

A collaboration between gpa c:ed and Drama Victoria

Dra ma Victoria is the professiona l association for Dra ma Educato rs and corresponds with VCA A in the most up to date cur ricu lum information. This reg iona l wor kshop will model the metropolitan workshop to create consistenc y throug hout Victoria. WORKSHOP DETAILS

Participa nts will brea kdown the written exa m to ana lyse the lang uage and term inologies used, draw ing upon prev ious exa ms for exa mples. Once the students have explore d the written exa m they will ana lyse the prescribed cha racters in the solo performance. The students will work in sma ller groups to experiment with possible props, costumes and ways to tran sfor m, to create a non natu rali stic performance.

This is a cha nce for teachers to enga ge with the students and explore activities desi gned specifica lly towards each of the cha racters. Facilitator: Dra ma Victoria representative.

DETAILS - Tuesday 24th July - Alcoa Studio 1 - 10am - 3pm - $25 per student

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MOVERS AND SHAKERS OF THE 20TH CENTURY -BRECHT & GROTOWKSI VCE Theatre Studies Unit 2 - Theatre of the Moder n Era

This workshop will explore two movers and sha kers Brecht and on the Grotowksi and their influence y. tur Cen h 20t theatre of the WORKSHOP DETAILS

variety of Participa nts will work with a they can how lore exp and text excerpts g the be adapted for performance usin Poor then and atre The Epic of ons conventi floor the to take to Theatre. Be prepared he selected and interpret then reinterpret t rast cont and pare com to r text in orde es. styl al tric thea Facilitator: Meg Upton teacher Meg Upton is an experienced M.Ed of dance and drama, she has an Dra ma in ures lect on, cati Edu ma in Dra and ty ersi Univ kin Education at Dea ma Victoria regu larly presents at both Dra nces fere Con ia tral Aus and Dra ma

DETAILS - Tuesday 18th September - Alcoa Studio 1 - 10am - 3pm - $25 per student

UNIT 4 VCE THEATRE STUDIES PERFORMANCE AND WRITTEN EX AMINATION DAY

A collaboration between gpa c:ed and Drama Victoria

Dra ma Victoria is the professiona l association for Dra ma Educato rs and corresponds with VCA A in the most up to date cur ricu lum informa tion. This reg iona l workshop will mod el the metropolitan workshop to create consistency throug hout Victoria . WORKSHOP DETAILS

Participa nts will brea kdown the written exa m to ana lyse the lang uage and term inologies used, draw ing upon prev ious exa ms for exa mples. Once the students have explore d the written exa m they will ana lyse the monolog ue task. Working in sma ller groups, the students will disc uss possible ways to interpret and tran slat e thei r chosen cha racters on the floor . This is a cha nce for teachers to enga ge with the students and explore activities desi gned specifica lly towards each of the cha racters. Facilitator: Dra ma Victoria representative.

DETAILS - Thursday 16th August - Alcoa Studio 1 - 10am - 3pm - $25 per student

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gpac: ed is happy to support you and your students in seeing two plays listed by VCAA

VC A A SE L E C T ED PL AY

A collaboration between KAGE & Alzheimer’s Austral ia Vic

SUNDOWNER

Drama Unit 3, 2011 Playlist

Throug h the eyes of three generations Sundow ner tells the story of so many Austral ian families, using theatrical expression, dance and physica lity. If a loved one starts to lose their memories, what role can we play in holding on to them? And how can we care for them in the present while honour ing their memory? Sundow ner is a story of lament and at times, grief and sorrow. Ultimately though, it is a story of love: love of family, love of history and love of life.

DETAILS - Thursday 19th - Saturday 21st April, 8pm - Saturday 21 April, 1pm - The Playhouse - 75 minutes - $15.00 per student Check out the workshop on page 8

Arena Theatre Company’s

MOTH

By Declan Greene Theatre Studies Unit 4 Playlist

“Sometimes there’s no scarier place to be than inside your own mind…” Sebastian is a unpopu lar fifteen-year-old suburba n kid, with an overactive imagination and an obsession with anime and death. His only friend, Claryssa, is an emo Wiccan art-frea k. What starts as just another night drinkin g down at the cricket nets soon gives way to an ecstatic vision that leaves Sebastian unconscious, their friendsh ip left in ruin. And so begins the Passion of Sebastian…

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DETAILS - Wednesday 22nd August - 1pm & 7pm - Drama Theatre - 70 minutes - $15.00 per student *Warning: Strong language/Cha llenging themes


BUILD YOUR OWN BACKSTAGE TOUR.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to walk on the Playhouse stage, to sit in the Green room or experience the bright lights of the dressin g room? Have you ever thought that you would like to get more out of your visit? Well now you have the opportu nity to build your own backsta ge tour experience. Add a Theatre Technician to talk you throug h the complexities of OH & S or give you an insight into the technical components of theatre making. Add a sound and lighting demonstration. Add a drama workshop based upon a chosen theme. Add a drama performance or a puppet making demonstration. All this and more is possible. Tours can take place all year round; however, this is dependent on what is happen ing within the theatre spaces and the availability of staff. Cost: Basic tour is free Costs will apply to certain activities.

BUS SUBSIDY

Rural and disadva ntaged schools throug hout the region can apply for a bus subsidy. This subsidy assists student in accessi ng the Geelong Perform ing Arts Centre by contributing to the cost of bus hire to attend shows and events within the GPAC Education progra m.

WORK EXPERIENCE

The Geelong Per form ing Arts Centre offers work experience placeme nts for seconda ry school and tertiary students wanting to pursue a career in the arts. The prog ram offers students an opportu nity to lear n about eve nt management and arts adm inis tration through pra ctical hands on invo lvement in the Geelong Schools Music and Movement Festival and GPAC’s Poppykettle Chi ldren’s Festival . Due to the large number of app lications received and the limited time frame ava ilable to offer work placeme nt, we are not able to accept all students who apply. Onl ine applications clos e at the end of March. Schools interested in obta inin g work experience placements at GPA C should contact Geelong Reg iona l Voc ational Education Cou ncil. (GRVEC) Suitable for students in year 10 to tertiary.

VENUE HIRE

All GPAC venues includi ng our theatres, studios, meetin g spaces and public foyers are available to schools for hire. So for your next school concert, graduation, staff function, presentation or meetin g, consider the options available at GPAC. Plus we can arrange caterin g for events of any size and supply all your audio visual needs. Contact our Venue Operations department on (03) 5225 1233.

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27 APR

1 MAY

2 MAY

3 MAY

4 MAY

7 MAY

8 MAY

9 MAY

10 MAY

11 MAY

14 MAY

15 MAY

16 MAY

17 MAY

18 MAY

TAKEOVER

KALEIDESCOPE

8 MAR

9 MAR

6

21 MAY

12 MAR

13 MAR

14 MAR

15 MAR

16 MAR

7

28 MAY

TAKEOVER

TAKEOVER

TAKEOVER

8

19 MAR

20 MAR

21 MAR

22 MAR

23 MAR

8

4 JUN

9

26 MAR

27 MAR

28 MAR

29 MAR

30 MAR

9

11 JUN

10

18 JUN

11

25 JUN

DO AND SEE

TERM 3 WK MON

TUE

7 MAR

WED

THU

FRI

16 JUL

17 JUL

18 JUL

19 JUL

20 JUL

23 JUL

24 JUL

25 JUL

26 JUL

27 JUL

30 JUL

31 JUL

1 AUG

2 AUG

3 AUG

6 AUG

7 AUG

GSMMF

GSMMF

GSMMF

9 AUG

13 AUG

14 AUG

15 AUG

16 AUG

20 AUG

21 AUG

27 AUG

VCE WORKSHOP

28 AUG

8 AUG

VCE WORKSHOP

22 AUG

23 AUG

29 AUG

30 AUG

BRING THE CLASS BRING THE VCAA CLASS

TAKEOVER

24 MAY

25 MAY

30 MAY

31 MAY

1 JUN

5 JUN

6 JUN

7 JUN

8 JUN

12 JUN

13 JUN

14 JUN

15 JUN

29 MAY

TAKEOVER

KALEIDESCOPE ACT UP

19 JUN

20 JUN

ACT UP

21 JUN

22 JUN

26 JUN

27 JUN

28 JUN

29 JUN

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

10 OCT

11 OCT

12 OCT

15 OCT

16 OCT

17 OCT

18 OCT

19 OCT

3

22 OCT

23 OCT

24 OCT

25 OCT

26 OCT

10 AUG

4

29 OCT

30 OCT

DO AND SEE

1 NOV

BRING THE CLASS

2 NOV

17 AUG

5

BRING THE CLASS

5 NOV

6 NOV

7 NOV

8 NOV

9 NOV

24 AUG

6

12 NOV

13 NOV

14 NOV

15 NOV

16 NOV

31 AUG

7

19 NOV

20 NOV

21 NOV

22 NOV

23 NOV

7 SEP

8

26 NOV

27 NOV

28 NOV

29 NOV

30 NOV

3 DEC

4 DEC

5 DEC

6 DEC

7 DEC

11 DEC

12 DEC

13 DEC

14 DEC

19 DEC

20 DEC

21 DEC

GSMMF

BRING THE CLASS

2

4 SEP

5 SEP

6 SEP

10 SEP

11 SEP

12 SEP

13 SEP

14 SEP

9

17 SEP

18 SEP

19 SEP

20 SEP

21 SEP

10

10 DEC

11

17 DEC

VCE WORKSHOP

TAKEOVER

TAKEOVER

23 MAY

DO AND SEE VCAA

9 OCT

3 SEP

DO AND SEE

22 MAY

VCAA

8 OCT

KALEIDESCOPE

18

TAKEOVER

TERM 4 WK MON

1

FRI 20 APR

TAKEOVER

6 MAR

THU 19 APR

BRING THE CLASS

31 OCT

POPPYKETTLE POPPYKETTLE BRING THE CLASS

KALEIDESCOPE 18 DEC


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Youth and Education

book conta ct:

Program Coordinato r Kelly Clifford Phone: (03) 5225 12 07 Fa x: (03) 5225 1229 E-mail: kelly@g pac.o rg.au ww w.gpac.org.au/e ducation

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