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Y O U R PA RT N E R I N E D U C AT I O N Greetings and welcome to a new season of arts education and performance opportunities with Overture Center for the Arts! Our creative programs for all ages are designed to provide unique arts and cultural experiences for your students while complementing or aligning with your curricula. We offer a variety of ways for you to deepen your teaching and connect students to the arts, including programs at your school or community center or at Overture. Together, we can unlock your students’ creative potential and celebrate the rich stories of our diverse community and world through the arts. See you soon!
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TIM SAUERS VICE PRESIDENT JA R E D D U Y M OV I C DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING ALANNA MEDEARIS D I R E C T O R O F E D U C AT I O N A N D COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT KARRA BEACH MANAGER MERI ROSE EKBERG C O O R D I N AT O R E M I LY G O R E T S K I C O O R D I N AT O R BETH RACETTE C O O R D I N AT O R A L L I S O N WA R D A S S O C I AT E A U G U S TA B R U L L A G A L L E R Y A S S I S TA N T
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O N S TA G E STUDENT FIELD TRIP PERFORMANCE SERIES F O R G R A D E S P re K- 1 2 We are excited to present our 31st season of the OnStage Field Trip Performance series for students! OnStage shows: • Feature international and national touring performers • Connect to content across the curriculum • Offer a diverse range of performing art forms and cultural perspectives • Deepen the student experience with provided resource guides for each show • Offer opportunities to extend your experience with brown bag lunch at Overture and with a tour of Overture’s Galleries, the nearby Capitol, James Watrous Gallery, Madison Public Library, Madison Children’s Museum, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art or Wisconsin History Museum
PRICING All orders include one complimentary ticket for every 15 reserved! • Schools and tax-exempt organizations: $8 per ticket with subsidies available for qualifying schools • Groups and homeschools: $8.50 per ticket for groups of 15 and more $9.50 per ticket for groups of less than 15 Please note, seats are limited. All performances are 60 minutes.
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SOCIAL STUDIES
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October
November
JEREMY DANIEL
Mariachi Herencia de México Esencia
Don’t Let The Doodle POP Pigeon Drive The MON, NOV 9, 2020 Bus! (The Musical) 10 AM & 12:30 PM THU, NOV 5, 2020 10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater
Capitol Theater
This talented, Latin Grammynominated group of young Mexican American musicians from Chicago has released three highly acclaimed albums with charttopping debuts on both Billboard and iTunes. They will perform songs from their latest album, “Esencia,” a tribute to the golden age of Mexican music and to several Latin music legends.
A mischievous duo starts to doodle… and ends up creating a whole imaginative world! They It’s not easy being the Pigeon— invite us along on their sea you never get to do ANYTHING! adventure with a tiny turtle. But when the bus driver has a This touching and playful noncrisis that threatens to make her verbal show uses live musicians passengers (gasp!) late, maybe who perform the accompanying that wily bird CAN do something. score and sound effects, stunning Starring an innovative mix of actors, interactive animation projections puppets, songs and feathers, Don’t and live whiteboard drawings, Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! (The and an abundance of theatrical Musical) is sure to get everyone’s imagination. Produced by BRUSH wings flapping. Presented by The Theatre, South Korea. Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences on Tour.
G R A D E S Pre K- 1 2
G R A D E S Pre K- 3
FRI, OCT 9, 2020 10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater
G R A D E S Pre K- 3
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February
January
MICHAEL NICHOLS W I T H R O N A N D O N OVA N A N D T H E N AT I O N A L PA R K S E RV I C E
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National Grace for Geographic Live: President The Secret Life FRI, JAN 22, 2021 of Bears with Rae 10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater Wynn-Grant WED, JAN 20, 2021 11 AM | Capitol Theater Rae Wynn-Grant has dedicated her life to ecological research and conservation. She works to protect and restore iconic wildlife populations, including North American black and grizzly bears. But when the wild lands of their habitat are crisscrossed by roads, fences and ranches, how can bears and humans coexist peacefully? Dr. Wynn-Grant intends to find the answer. GRADES 3-8
Frustrated by the lack of female faces in the White House, Grace decides she wants to be the first female president. She immediately starts off her political career as a candidate and initiates a mock school election. Join Grace and her classmates on a musical theater journey through the throes of campaigning and pep rallies, service projects and posters, as they discover what it takes to be the best candidate. Produced by Casa Mañana. GRADES 1-4
Everybody’s Hero: The Jackie Robinson Story WED, FEB 3 & THU, FEB 4, 2021 10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater It was no accident that Jackie Robinson was chosen as the first ballplayer to break the color barrier in the sport known as America’s pastime. This new play shows the events that shaped Robinson’s character, his struggle to gain acceptance and the tremendous obstacles he overcame on his way to changing the face of our nation and our national pastime. Produced by Mad River Theater Works.
GRADES 3-8
It’s Okay to Be Schoolhouse Different - Stories Rock Live! by Todd Parr TUE, FEB 16, 2021 MON, FEB 15, 2021 10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater With a perfect blend of playfulness and sensitivity, New York Times bestselling author and “Sesame Street” short filmmaker Todd Parr brings three of his contemporary stories to life in It’s Okay to Be Different. Designed as a show for young audiences, Parr’s stories cleverly deliver the important messages of acceptance, understanding, selfconfidence and what we can do to keep the Earth happy and healthy. Adapted and staged by Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia. G R A D E S Pre K- 3
10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater Academic subjects will never seem boring again when presented through mega-hits like “Conjunction Junction,” “Just a Bill,” “Interplanet Janet” or “Three is a Magic Number.” Schoolhouse Rock Live! explodes onto the stage, updated for a whole new generation with imaginative image projections and a rock ’n’ roll feel. The live performance centers around Tom, who is reminded of how learning can be fun. Produced by Childsplay Theatre. GRADES 1-5 9
February
March
UW Varsity Band
The Snail and the Whale
THU, FEB 25 & FRI, FEB 26, 2021 10 AM | Overture Hall Always a favorite, the University of Wisconsin Varsity Band treats audiences to a spectacular show of many musical styles from pop to Broadway.
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WED, MAR 10, 2021 10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater Join an adventurous young girl and her seafaring father as they reimagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book. Longing to see the world, a tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great big, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, brought vividly to life through live music, storytelling and lots of laughs. Presented by Tall Stories.
GRADES 4-12
MEDINET HABU
Giraffes Can’t Dance The Musical
The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley
TUE, MAR 16, 2021 10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater
TUE, MAR 23, 2021 10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater
All the animals in the jungle know their own special dance, but Gerald the Giraffe can’t seem to move without a clumsy step. But with the help of a wise cricket, he finds his own song and dances to the beat of his own drum! In this stage adaptation of the beloved children’s book, Gerald learns that his differences are what make him special. Produced by the Bay Area Children’s Theatre and the Rose Performing Arts Center.
In this heartwarming musical based off the classic book by Jeff Brown, 10-year-old Stanley Lambchop wants to travel the world. When he wakes up flat one morning, his wish for adventure is granted because now “Flat Stanley” can mail himself all around the world. In a whirlwind travelogue, Stanley—the ultimate exchange student—explores the globe, visiting Hollywood, Paris and Honolulu. Produced by Dallas Children’s Theater.
G R A D E S Pre K- 2
G R A D E S K- 5
National Geographic Live: When Women Ruled the World with Kara Cooney THU, MAR 25, 2021 11 AM | Capitol Theater Dr. Kara Cooney, professor of Egyptology, explores the reigns of powerful ancient queens to illuminate a time when women ruled the world. Often neglected in the history books, these strong female leaders were considered exceptions to the rule, but their power and influence is undeniable.
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Afrique en Cirque FRI, APR 16, 2021 10 AM & 12:30 PM Capitol Theater “Afrique en Cirque” is a highly colorful creation featuring a handful of amazing acrobats and musicians from Cirque Kalabanté, performing their authentic choreography to the frantic rhythms of djembes and other native instruments of Guinea. To the melodious sound of the kora, artistic director and company founder Yamoussa Bangoura takes us into an elsewhere that radiates the diversity of traditional African arts combined with the virtuosity of the North American modern circus performance.
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May
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Trinity Irish Dance Company FRI, APR 23, 2021 11 AM | Overture Hall It’s everything you expect, but like nothing you’d imagine. A fusion of Ireland’s vibrant and longstanding dance-form and elements of American innovation, Trinity Irish Dance Company (TIDC) dazzles audiences with its hard-driving percussive power, lightning-fast agility and aerial grace. Minutes into watching the awe-inspiring precision of its dancers, TIDC expands whatever notions you may have about Irish dance, revealing its limitless possibilities through a performing arts lens.
GRADES 4-12
FLORENCE MONTMARE
Air Play
STOMP
WED, MAY 5, 2021 11 AM THU, MAY 6, 2021 10 AM Capitol Theater
MON, MAY 10, 2021 10 AM | Capitol Theater
Ride the wind and dream with Air Play, a modern spectacle that brings to life the very air we breathe. Flying umbrellas, largerthan-life balloons, giant kites floating over the audience and the biggest snow globe you’ve ever seen will make you gasp in wonder and laugh until it hurts.
G R A D E S Pre K- 6
STOMP is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, utterly unique and appeals to audiences of all ages. The return of the percussive hit also brings some new surprises, with some sections of the show now updated and restructured and the addition of two new fullscale routines, utilizing props like tractor tire inner tubes and paint cans. STOMP. See what all the noise is about.
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Whose Live Anyway?
MEAN GIRLS Mariachi Herencia de TUE, OCT 6 – México SUN, OCT 11, Esencia 2020
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SAT, SEP 19, 2020
National Geographic Live: Invisible Wonders with Anand Varma
SAT, OCT 10, 2020
TUE, SEP 29, 2020 MTA
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Duck Soup Cinema: Why Worry SAT, OCT 17, 2020
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DECEMBER
JANUARY 2 O 2 1
Big Band Holidays: The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra con Rubén Blades
Elvin Bishop & Charlie Musselwhite Duo
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OVERTURE’S COMMUNITY TICKET PROGRAM Our Community Ticket Program helps ensure all people, regardless of economic ability, have access to the performing arts. Through partnerships with more than 100 local organizations, our program reaches people of all ages throughout Dane County who are able to receive tickets for as little as $2. Overture is looking for partnering organizations — including schools, community centers and social service groups. For more information, contact Beth Racette at bracette@overture.org or visit: overture.org/communitytickets 14
CHICAGO TUE, NOV 17 – SUN, NOV 22, 2020
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis
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SUN, NOV 29, 2020
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FRI, JAN 8, 2021
Chris Mann: Phantom Voices SAT, JAN 16, 2021
WED, DEC 9, 2020
MARCH
NASSIM TUE, MAR 2 – SAT, MAR 6, 2021
A Simple Space SUN, MAR 7, 2021
Alvin Ailey DISNEY’S American THE LION Dance Theater KING TUE, MAR 9, 2021
J E F F & T I F FA N Y M A C K
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THU, MAR 18 SUN, APR 11, 2021 MTA
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National Geographic Live: When Women Ruled the World with Kara Cooney WED, MAR 24, 2021 MTA
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NOVEMBER
Carol Burnett: An Evening of Laughter and Reflection
The Finest Hour featuring Davina & the Vagabonds and Hot Club of Cowtown
Water Street Stars of the Dance Sixties Milwaukee SAT, OCT 24, presents 2020 “Reach” \’rech\
THU, OCT 22, 2020
FRI, OCT 23, 2020
SAT, OCT 24, 2020
Vienna Boys Choir SUN, OCT 25, 2020
The Second City’s Imperfect Union FRI, OCT 30, 2020 MTA
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Doodle POP SUN, NOV 8, 2020 UNDERWRITTEN BY CHARLES AND BARBARA SAEMAN SPONSORED BY
Alton Brown Live: Beyond The Eats TUE, NOV 10, 2020 SPONSORED BY
FEBRUARY EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF THE FILM WITH A LIVE ORCHESTRA
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National Ranky Tanky Geographic FRI, JAN 22, Live: The 2021 Secret Life of Bears with Rae Wynn-Grant TUE, JAN 19, 2021 MTA
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Concert with the Madison Symphony Orchestra FRI, FEB 5, 2021
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Afrique en Cirque THU, APR 15, 2021
A Quest for Freedom performed by Nai-Ni Chen & the Ahn Trio SAT, FEB 6, 2021 MTA
It’s Okay to OKLAHOMA! Duck Soup Be Different- TUE, FEB 16 – Cinema: Stories by SUN, FEB 21, 2021 Go West Todd Parr SAT, FEB 20, COMMUNITY SUN, FEB 14, 2021
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PARTNER
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Trinity Irish Dance Company
SAT, APR 17, 2021
FRI, APR 23, 2021 MTA
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STOMP
THE PROM
FRI, MAY 7 – SUN, MAY 9, 2021
TUE, MAY 11 – SUN, MAY 16, 2021 MTA
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THU, FEB 25 + FRI, FEB 26, 2021
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Duck Soup Cinema: Suds
National DEAR Geographic EVAN Live: HANSEN Improbable TUE, JUN 15 – Ascent with SUN, JUN 20, Maureen Beck 2021 TUE, MAY 11, 2021 MTA
What the Constitution Means to Me
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AIN’T TOO PROUD THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS TUE JUL 13 SUN JUL 18, 2021 MTA
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RESIDENCIES: BRING OVERTURE ARTISTS TO YOU P RO FESS I O NA L TE ACHIN G A RT ISTS FOR YO UR C L ASS RO O M, A FTE RSCHOOL P RO G RA M OR COMMUN ITY CENTER
Overture Center is proud to present arts programs led by trained and experienced professional teaching artists for both classroom, afterschool and community education settings. Sessions are designed for six visits with the artists but are adjustable to fit your needs and are customizable for different settings and audiences. Pricing starts at $50/session. TO BR ING A RTI STS TO YOUR LO CAT I ON OR LEAR N MORE , CO N TACT: B ETH RACE TTE BRAC ETT E@OV ERTURE .ORG 60 8 . 258.4169 FOR FULL D ESCRIPTION S, VISIT OV E RT URE.O RG/RESIDE N CIES 16
Cultural Literacy Through Historical Portraits Artist: Araceli Esparza Art Form: Visual Arts Academic Focus: Social Studies This Historical Portraits residency teaches about notable Native Americans, African Americans and Latinos who have shaped our country. Students will examine portraits of historical figures using visual art and historical lenses to gain insight into their leadership and character. Available in English and Spanish.
Common Denominators: The Connection Between Math and Popular Music Artist: Pacal “DJ PAIN 1� Bayley Art Form: Music Academic Focus: Math Popular music is known for being catchy, but it is also highly mathematical. In this residency, students will analyze mathematical patterns and unit fractions by listening to their favorite music and by creating original rhythms. GRADES 4-5
GRADES 3-8
Drama and Science: A Sensory Approach to the Study of Earth and Life Science Systems Artist: Edie Baran Art Form: Drama/Theater Academic Focus: Science Your students will create living, moving sculptures, demonstrating transformation and cause and effect of earth and/or life science systems. Students will enhance their academic understanding in this engaging process by creating each component of systems using their bodies and voices. This workshop is adaptable to your current curriculum needs. GRADES 1-6
Acting Out the Words: Enhancing Literacy Through Story Theater Artist: Edie Baran Art Form: Drama/Theater Academic Focus: English Language Arts Students will bring stories to life by acting them out using their imaginations, bodies and voices, focusing on literacy, drama and social skills. Through this residency, all students will find they have a place in this collaboration of drama and language arts. G R A D E S Pre K- 2
Emotional Wellness Through Poetry
Time Travel Through History with Theater
Artist: Fabu Carter Art Form: Poetry Academic Focus: English Language Arts
Artist: Danielle Dresden Art Form: Drama/Theater Academic Focus: Social Studies
Using a selected literary work as a basis to examine feelings, students will learn how to use poetry as a tool for positive self-identity and to promote emotional wellness. GRADES 3-6
Dramatizing key moments in history provides students with a captivating way to explore course content and experience deeper learning. In this residency, students will hone their writing and acting skills as they develop and perform scenes about the individuals and issues within any historical period your class is studying. GRADES 5-8
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From Trash to Treasure: Creating Imaginative Sculptures from Found and Recycled Materials
Celebrating Diversity Through the Origins of Rock and Roll
Artist: Leslie T. Iwai Art Form: Visual Arts Academic Focus: Science
Artist: Jamie Kember Art Form: Music Academic Focus: Social Studies
The discarded and overlooked items that fill our world are rich with potential as we use imagination and innovation to discover treasure in the most ordinary places. Using items from recycling bins and thrift stores, students will go through a design process of imagining, sketching and brainstorming to dismantle and combine materials to create collaborative sculptures and stories, while inspiring new ways of imagining how we inhabit our neighborhood and world.
Rock and roll music was born out of America’s rich diversity. While learning about the original rock and rollers of the 1950s and the music and cultures that influenced them, your students will recognize their diversity as an asset to our society and learn how a society that celebrates diversity created the great music of rock and roll.
GRADES 2-6
G R A D E S 7- 1 2
What Happens Next: Hypothesis and Storytelling in Science and Theater Artist: Terry Kerr Art Form: Drama/Theater Academic Focus: Science In this innovative exploration of the intersection between science and theater, students think like a scientist as they learn a key process of the scientific method, forming a hypothesis. They then think like a theater artist and communicate what they have learned by performing original pieces for one another, other classrooms or parents. GRADES 3-6
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Walking in Another’s Shoes: Using the Actor’s Tools to Create Characters and Understand Others
Imagination Vacations: Destressing Writing and the Classroom with Mindful Music Description
Artist: Terry Kerr Art Form: Drama/Theater Academic Focus: ELA/ Character Education
Artist: Beth Kiser Art Form: Music Academic Focus: ELA/Social Emotional
Students will strengthen empathy as they discover and embody the motivations and responses of characters who are not like themselves. Using the actor’s tools, students will think more deeply about the unseen elements of character and improvise short scenes using characters of their own creation or those found in a work being used in the classroom.
Students will learn music listening strategies to calm the body, focus the mind and provide a framework for successful writing. This wellness consultant, cellist and MMSD arts educator brings 25 years of expertise to inspire students’ confidence and creativity while providing a solid structure to guide writing. Students build skills that direct creation of their own journals.
GRADES 2-8
GRADES 3-8
LAURA ZASTROW
Animation Locomotion: The Art of Sequencing Artist: Amy Mietzel Art Form: Visual Arts Academic Focus: English Language Arts The partnership of visual arts and kinesthetic movement provides an exciting and memorable way for students to think about and learn sequencing in writing. This residency is the perfect avenue to explore descriptive details and clear event sequences in writing of texts in the form of flipbooks. GRADES 2-5
Developing Media Literacy and Leadership Through Art
MARTIN JENICH
Artist: Kelly Park Snider Art Form: Visual Arts Academic Focus: Media Literacy In this innovative artistic exploration, students develop the necessary tools to think more critically, examining mass media and advertising influences on their lives. Students will be immersed in a variety of writing and visual arts experiences designed to inspire self-reflection and social change, culminating in their own art exhibition. GRADES 5-8
The Rhythms of Visualizing History: What’s Opera, History: Exploring Getting Graphic Doc? Cultural Heritage with the Past Artist: “Doc Opera” Dr. J. Adam Shelton Through Movement Artist: Bobbette Rose Artist: Donna Peckett Art Form: Dance Academic Focus: Social Studies
Art Form: Opera Art Form: Visual Arts Academic Focus: English Academic Focus: Social Studies Language Arts
History gets a fresh look as students use a historic event or By combining rhythm and movement period to illustrate and create a with words and sounds, students graphic novel together. Students create and share their collaborative- learn to identify main characters history vignettes, uncovering their and build a story sequence. This cultural ancestry and immigrations residency can be adapted to any to America. Students learn basic period you are teaching, giving movement, rhythm, voice projection students a way to deepen their and collaborative problem solving understanding of the events. through structured learning activities GRADES 6-8 and improvisation.
This exciting residency explores the inner workings of opera, building students’ reading comprehension and writing skills while preparing them to see a live operatic performance. Students not only learn and sing an actual song from a show, but also build their own unique synopsis, review and conceptualization of the show in their opera journals.
GRADES 3-6
GRADES 1-8
The Missing Piece: Wild Things: Move NEW! Introduction Geometry Through n’ Groove Inside to Musical Quilting our World Habitats Theater Artist: Rebecca Stanley Art Form: Visual Arts Academic Focus: Math
Artist: Peggy Morgan Strimple Art Form: Dance Academic Focus: Science
Shape your students’ appreciation of geometry through its aesthetic application in the traditional art and craft of quilt piecing. Students manipulate paper and fabric to discover relationships between geometry, design and construction using concepts like angles, symmetry, congruence, concavity and order of operations.
In this residency, your students bring Earth’s habitats to life by animating the animals interacting in their home surroundings and unique environments. After investigating their habitat, the students transform and demonstrate the amazing animals that co-exist using collected research, learned dance movement, creative body expression and inspirational music.
GRADES 5-8
G R A D E S K- 5
Give your students and community a taste of the transformational magic of musical theater! This one-time, 60-minute class led by our trained professional teaching artists provides an introductory session for those new to the art of musical theater performance. Suggested in conjunction with an OnStage performance (see pages 6-13) or interest in Disney Musicals in Schools (see page 24). Can be hosted in an afterschool setting. Prices vary depending on group size, starting at $75 for a group up to 40.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT F O R E D U C AT O R S We are proud to partner with schools, out-of-school-time providers and experts in arts-integration strategies to provide educators with tools and support to transform their teaching. Through interactive workshops, coaching and demonstration teaching, our teaching artists help educators of all kinds discover new ways to reach students with diverse learning styles. Workshops are three hours in length. Pricing varies depending on group size and content is customizable for different settings. Contact us for details. T O B O O K A W O R K S H O P, C O N TA C T : BETH RACETTE B RAC E T T E @ OV E RT U R E .O RG 608.258.4169 FOR FULL DESCRIPTIONS, VISIT OV E RT U R E .O RG/ WO R KS H O PS 22
Time Travel Through History with Theater Artist: Danielle Dresden This workshop shows teachers how they can use theatrical techniques to stimulate students’ imagination and promote deeper learning. The session covers the actor’s tools and concentrates on the theatrical concepts of character and dramatic conflict to help students forge a deeper connection with the past. Through individual work with “MadLibs for Characters,” group brainstorming and “theater buddies,” participants will learn how to guide their students through the process of creating a scene and bringing history to life. This session uses immigration to Wisconsin as our subject matter, but the techniques it covers can be adapted to cover any historical period or aspect of social studies.
Rhythms of History: Exploring Cultural Heritage Through Movement Artist: Donna Peckett We will use the elements of dance and dramatic movement to examine our cultural backgrounds. This three-hour session focuses on the basic qualities of dance and movement, the concepts of rhythm and tempo and how to create dramatic movement combinations to bring to life your cultural heritage. Using an understanding of the elements of dance, participants will collaboratively explore their cultural backgrounds and construct a movement vignette, gaining an appreciation for different cultures and how to use the arts to effectively understand history and culture. FO R T E A C H E R S G R A D E S 3 - 5
Common Denominators: Understanding Unit Fractions Through Hip-Hop Production Artist: Pacal “DJ Pain 1” Bayley Popular music is known for being catchy, but it is also highly mathematical. Exploring the relationship between math and music reinforces foundational mathematical concepts. In this workshop, teachers will learn how to have students analyze mathematical patterns and unit fractions by listening to their favorite music and by creating original rhythms. Educators will leave prepared to lead adaptable lessons during which students will hear and share their original rhythms as audio tracks. FO R T E A C H E R S G R A D E S 3 - 5
FO R T E A C H E R S G R A D E S 4 - 8
Trash to Treasure: Fostering Collaborative Connections through Sustainable Sculpture and Design Strategies
Acting on Impulse (Part 1): Theater Games for Impulse Control Artist: Terry Kerr
Collaboration is a critical 21st Century skill, and impulse During this workshop, teachers will control is indispensable to make collaborative sculptures out of that ability. In this workshop, found and recyclable items. Using a teachers will learn theater cumulative design process, teachers exercises that help students will learn visual art exercises to recognize when to follow and build classroom community, gain when to control impulse, and new perspectives about materials how to support one another in and objects in the classroom and improvised situations. learn how to promote sustainability. FO R T E A C H E R S G R A D E S 3 - 5 Through this creative process, teachers will find new ways to unlock visual arts standards and increase their students’ awareness of the importance of caring for our environment through “reducing, reusing and recycling.”
Artist: Leslie Iwai
FO R T E A C H E R S G R A D E S 4 - 6
Playing Together (Part 2): Theater Games to Develop Empathy and Cooperation Artist: Terry Kerr In this follow-up workshop to Acting on Impulse, teachers will dive deep into using character work to develop empathy and cooperation. The actor imagines other lives and worlds. This workshop shares games and exercises that teachers can incorporate in classroom activities to develop student empathy and cooperative behavior. Playing Together can be a follow-up to Acting on Impulse or can stand alone. FO R T E A C H E R S G R A D E S 3 - 5 23
OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS TO PERFORM
Disney Musicals in Schools Overture Center for the Arts is excited to continue working with Disney Theatrical Group to bring Disney Musicals in Schools to the Madison area. Disney Musicals in Schools is a national program developed by Disney Theatrical Group in New York City in 2009 and was established to create sustainable theater programs in urban elementary schools. Our goal for the program is to create sustainable musical theater programs in elementary schools by providing schools with the training and tools necessary to do so, and to share their students’ success.
Up to four elementary schools may join the program each year. A team of Overture’s teaching artists guide teachers through the process of mounting a musical, starring student performers in grades 3-5, over the course of 17 weeks. The residency culminates in a 30-minute Disney KIDS Musical at each school. In March, students are invited to the Student Share to perform a number at Overture Center and enjoy workshops with touring productions. After a successful first year, schools are invited to continue the program as alumni and receive ongoing scaffolding support.
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Overture’s Rising Stars Overture’s Rising Stars is a statewide program aimed to discover, develop and celebrate the wealth of talent in our communities. Auditions will be held at multiple statewide locations, each with a panel of local celebrity judges. Acts selected from the preliminary auditions will be
invited to The Callback on SAT, AUG 15. The Workshop on SAT, AUG 29 will give those moving on another opportunity to perform and receive constructive feedback from industry professionals before they put it all on the line at The Finals at Overture on SAT, SEP 19. The finalists will come together on the historic Capitol Theater stage
to perform for the community, win cash prizes, be seen by talent buyers and more! Plus, one grand prize winner will be awarded $1,000, a digital marketing consultation and the opportunity to perform during the 2021/22 season!
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Jerry Awards High School Musical Theater Program
Jimmy Awards National High School Musical Theater Awards
This educational initiative encourages, recognizes and honors excellence in high school musical theater. Industry professionals review productions at each participating high school and submit comprehensive written critiques with nominations for awards in categories including performance, direction and design. In June, an awards show is held at Overture Center and features performances by award recipients. Each year, approximately 500 students participate in the show from the 90+ productions adjudicated. We are pleased to partner with the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, The Grand Theater and Viterbo University, and are proud to be included in Wisconsin Public Television’s Young Performer’s Initiative, celebrating Wisconsin’s young artists and those who inspire them.
Each year two Outstanding Lead Performer Award recipients are selected to represent the awards at The Jimmy Awards. The 10-day experience in New York City includes training with Broadway professionals and their Broadway debut.
FOR SCHOOL ELIGIBILITY
Performance Ensembles
Student Critics High school students interested in journalism, writing and theater are encouraged to apply for the Student Critics Program led by Lindsay Christians of The Capital Times. The program aims to foster critical thinking and journalistic writing skills. Participating students attend and review a selection of touring Broadway musicals at Overture Center, with additional opportunities to review opera, classical music and dance performances.
Students at schools participating in the high school musical awards program are eligible to audition for one of two premier performance groups: the Southern Wisconsin Ensemble or the Central Wisconsin Ensemble. The Southern Wisconsin Ensemble performs at various events at Overture Center and the Central Wisconsin Ensemble is featured at events at The Grand Theater in Wausau.
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LOCAL LEGENDS
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Corporate Champions contribute As annual commitment from the City With a contribution of $100,000, Local Legends lead by example $100,000 over four years to bring of Madison helps support Overture in their support of the arts and extraordinary performances to Madison, Center and our community community engagement at Overture increase access to the arts through engagement programs. Thank you to Center for the Arts. Each spring this free or low-cost programs, support Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, giving serves as a challenge to the the arts in area schools and champion the Madison Common Council Madison community to match their new program development to meet and City of Madison residents for generosity. This year’s Local Legend the emerging needs of the community. their generous support. Overture also is Dianne Christensen with a gift in This year’s Corporate Champion is Bell wishes to thank Dane County honor of Sandra Gajic. Laboratories. Executive Joe Parisi, the Dane County “As CEO, Sandra brought so much to Board of Supervisors and Dane “We see Overture Center as a jewel in us. She was an inclusionary leader County residents. our community. Bell Laboratories is changing our systems with input For more information on how to from everyone. We are now on a path proud to do our part to ensure that it support these programs, please to sustainability with our whole team continues to shine and remain vibrant call the Development office at working together. Sandra was a gift as a Madison beacon for the arts.” 608.258.4979 or to Overture. She is a Local Legend.” Steve Levy visit overture.org/support Dianne Christensen in honor President/CEO of Sandra Gajic Bell Laboratories
Anonymous A Paul Jones Charitable Trust Block 100 Foundation County of Dane Courtier Foundation Cummings Christensen Family Foundation
Dane Arts DeAtley Family Foundation Evjue Foundation W. Jerome Frautschi Foundation Ian’s Pizza on State Kuehn Family Foundation
Marriott Daughters Foundation Wahlin Foundation, LLC on behalf of Stoughton Trailers The Walt Disney Company
The Blake Family • Philip & Helen Bradbury • Eliot Butler • Lau & Bea Christensen • George & Mary Cullen Robert N. Doornek • Katie Dowling-Marcus & Ben Marcus • Irvin & Vivian Ehrlich • J.P. Raymond Larry & Doris Schauff • John & Mary Schroeder • Konya & Matt Schuh • Stephen & Carey Weiler
O V E R T U R E ’ S C O M M U N I T Y A D V I S O RY C O U N C I L Representing a variety of constituencies, Overture’s Community Advisory Council evaluates Overture’s community programming and makes recommendations to Overture Center staff with the goal to deepen and enrich community engagement and education programming and help develop relationships with community constituents and organizations. Dawn Crim, Chair Eugenia Podesta, Vice-Chair Shawn Guse, Board of Directors Representative
Jair Alvarez
Eugenia Podesta
Jo Oyama Miller
Jonathan Biatch
Joseph Stertz
Hedi Rudd
Danessa Bishop
Benjamin Barlow
Allison Taylor
Tony Castaneda
Dawn Crim
Ginger Contreras
Araceli Esparza
Anglinia Washington
Bernie Hoes Sarah Karlen
Consuelo Lopez Springfield
Karen Weatherwax
April Kigeya
Ananda Mirilli
Ron Luskin
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