Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana presents the
39th Annual
November 5, 2011 Come and enjoy the largest Girl Scout Arts Festival in the World! A program for Girl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors!
Table of Contents
How to Get Started
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Events
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Performances, Exhibits, and Tours (PETS)
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Festival Committee
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Girl Scout Daisy & Brownie Workshops
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T-Shirt Information
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Registration Instructions
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Refund Policy, Volunteers Needed
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Registration Form
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Girl Scout Junior Workshops
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Girl Scout Cadette, Senior and Ambassador Workshops
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Maps
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39th Festival of the Arts NOVEMBER 5, 2011
The Festival of the Arts provides a unique arts experience of observation and participation for Girl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors. Nearly every genre of arts is included — music, dance, drama, visual, classical, and folk. Workshops provide a hands-on experience for creative discovery. The possibilities are wonderful.
How Do I Start?
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Read the catalog thoroughly and learn what is available for your troop’s grade level. (One suggestion is to highlight your troop’s grade level programs as you go through the catalog.) Each program identifies grade levels that are allowed for attendance. Discuss with your troop what all of you would like to attend. In choosing, be flexible and select alternative choices. All programs included in the Festival are excellent, and there are no bad choices, just preferences. Try something new and plan for variety. One purpose of the Festival is to introduce new art forms to girls. Make a deal with your girls to include something they like as well as something of your choice.
What Can I Expect?
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In order to fairly distribute the programs for Festival, categories have been established. There are three (3) categories from which to choose. Your troop may attend no more than one (1) program in the Events category and no more than one (1) program in the Workshops category. You may attend a total of three (3) programs. All three (3) may be in the Performances, Exhibits and Tours category if that is your troop’s wish.
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Programs are generally scheduled at the following times: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. (Please note in the “Times” column that there are some programs scheduled outside the three main times.) The time periods are planned to allow driving time from one location to the next.
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You do not have to fill all three time periods. For Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies, we recommend attending only two during the Festival, as girls that young get tired very quickly and have short attention spans. Please be sure to note how many programs you want to attend.
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Approximately one hour and fifteen minutes has been allowed for lunch; however, the exact amount of time will depend upon the ending time of your program before lunch and/or the starting time of your program after lunch. Programs are scheduled to last approximately 1 to 1¼ hours unless noted otherwise in the “Times” column.
How Do I Register?
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Follow the registration instructions carefully (see page 25). Use the pullout form in the center of this catalog for registering your troop. Please fill the form out completely. Send the registration form and full payment to the Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana Office.
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Events A troop may attend one program from this category. All events are approximately 1 to 1¼ hours in length unless noted otherwise in the “Times” column. Girls’ Levels
C S A
D B J
Assumption High School presents “Kiss Me Kate”
Fred Graham and Lilli Vanessi are celebrating the first anniversary of their divorce, while at the same time putting on a musical version of William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. This Shrew is directed by Fred and stars Fred as Petruchio and Lilli as Katherine. And if that’s not enough of a tricky situation, Bill Calhoun, a member of the acting company with a gambling problem, has written an IOU for his latest loss—using Fred’s name. Lo and behold, a pair of gangsters arrive to collect the IOU, and from that moment on chaos ensues! Kiss Me, Kate is full of wonderful songs by Cole Porter that you are bound to recognize. You will sing your way home!
Location
Times
# of people per event
Assumption High School
2:00
150
* Please note special show time
Derby Dinner Playhouse presents “Miss Nelson is Missing”
Derby Dinner Playhouse
1:30 p.m.
300
Louisville Science Center IMAX Theater
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
230 230
An ungrateful class is surprised when their teacher is replaced by mean Miss Viola Swamp. After several days with a substitute teacher, the children realize just how good they had it with Miss Nelson!
This is a performance only show; does not include a meal.
J C S A
IMAX Theater at the Louisville Science Center
Treat your senses to the most powerful and innovative movie experience yet created. Academyaward–winning IMAX technology brings images to life like no other. Experience an arm chair adventure that will take your breath away...literally! Roar is the powerful story of a lion king who must wage the battle of his life against a young nomadic lion determined to oust him from his throne. At stake is a precious pool of water in a stark and thirsty land where the lion king reigns, with two lionesses and his litter of cubs, whose fate depends on this titanic struggle between two Kalahari giants.
www.louisvillescience.org
**Admission to IMAX does NOT include admission to the Louisville Science Center.
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Girls’ Levels
B J C S A
D B J C S A
D B J C
Jeffersonville High School presents “Fairy Tale Courtroom”
Fairy Tale Courtroom is a comedy showing the other side of several familiar fairy tales, when two of the biggest villains, the Big Bad Wolf and the Wicked Witch, are brought to trial. Both the Witch and the Wolf have been frolicking from fairy tale to fairy tale, wreaking havoc as they try to prevent the public from living happily ever after. Hear the personal accounts of what happened, told in testimonies and flashbacks from characters such as Snow White, the Three Little Pigs, Dorothy, Sleeping Beauty, Little Red Riding Hood, and many others.
Location
Times
# of people per event
Jeffersonville High School Auditorium
2:00 p.m.
500
* Please note special show time
More Than Magic
Brown School Auditorium
It’s no secret! Festival of the Arts attendees loved The Magic of David Garrard, and he’s back! This performance combines music and stage magic, close-up miracles with cards and coins, and even large-scale illusions... all guaranteed to provide mystery, laughter, and fun with plenty of audience participation.Instructional DVDs will be available for sale following the show.
9:00am
800
www.davidgarrardmagic.com
Presentation Academy presents “Cats”
Presentation High School
2:00 p.m.
* Please note special show time
We meet many interesting, mysterious, and funny cats who have gathered in the junk-yard to celebrate the Jellicle Ball where one cat will be selected to be reborn into a new life. Through song and dance—and wonderful costumes—you will be captivated with the familiar music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The show is based on stories from T. S. Eliot’s “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats.” This is the second longest-running Broadway musical in history!
5
100
Performance, Exhibits, and Tours Attend one or more programs in this category. All programs are approximately 1 to 1¼ hours in length unless noted otherwise in the “Times” column. Girls’ Levels
D B J C S A
D B
C S A
Art at the Muhammad Ali Center
Creativity abounds throughout the Ali Center with a variety of art and media. A guided tour of the Ali Center will include some of Ali’s poetry, his sketches, and video of some classic examples of Ali’s humor. Admire the global collection of children’s artwork beautifully displayed in the 55-foot-long Hope and Dream wall. Find striking and thought-provoking pieces of art and photography in the two changing exhibit galleries—the Howard L. Bingham Gallery and LeRoy Neiman Gallery.
Location
Times
# of people per event
Muhammad Ali Center
9:00 a.m. D.B. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
100 100 100
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www.alicenter.org
NEW
Brave Martha and the Dragon at the Frazier History Museum
Frazier History Museum
Carnegie Center for Art and History
Carnegie Center for Art & History
1:30p.m.
50
www.fraziermuseum.org
Talk about Girl Power! A fair damsel from the Frazier’s Historic Interpretations Department tells the traditional French legend of a Martha, a young visitor who rescues the villagers of Tarascon from the horrible, fire-breathing dragon that has been terrorizing them. After the story, embark on a princess-themed scavenger hunt through the museum’s galleries.
This Southern Indiana gem provides insights into our local past, and very creative exhibits of modern arts and artists. The fascinating Yenawine Dioramas bring to life childhood memories from the early 1900's. "Clay, Glass and Metal - A Collaboration with Ohio Valley Creative Energy" opens in October. And, you can take a self-guided tour of a unique exhibit, Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage, that reveals how ordinary people from Southern Indiana helped overthrow the institution of slavery. Share the lives of real people who helped fugitive slaves find hope and freedom told in an interactive multi-media presentation.
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
www.carnegiecenter.org
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40 40
Girls’ Levels
B J C S A
B J C S
Cave Hill:Quest for Arts
Location
Times
# of people per event
Cave Hill Cemetery
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m 1:30 p.m.
no limit no limit no limit
Conrad-Caldwell House Museum (Enter front door)
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m 1:30 p.m.
30 30 30
Frazier History Museum
1:30 pm.
30
Take a self-guided tour of historic Cave Hill Cemetery on a quest for the arts. Clues to the scavenger hunt will be listed on a map to be picked up at the Girl Scout Program and Learning Center on Lexington Road. Pick up maps at the Girl Scout Program and Learning Center
Conrad-Caldwell House Museum
Visit this magnificent Victorian mansion on St. James Court in the heart of Old Louisville, architecturally significant for its exterior stonework, interior parquet floors, wood carvings, and stained glass. Period furnishings and decorative arts are exhibited.
A
C Corsets, Crinolines, and Crimping Irons: S A
B J C S A
Fashion through Time
We’ll explore the evolution of fashion trends through time and across cultures. Using historically accurate costumes from our Historic Interpretations Department, museum staff will offer a hands-on look at the clothing and customs that women have adopted - and endured - in the quest for being beautiful.
www.fraziermuseum.org
* NEW
Culbertson Mansion
Culbertson Mansion
Step into the Victorian lifestyle at the 19th century mansion of the William Stewart Culbertson family. Frescoed ceilings and walls are a feature of the ongoing restoration of the mansion. Tours will start promptly at times specified so troops should arrive on time to avoid missing the start of the tour.
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9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
50 50 50
Girls’ Levels
J
Location
Explore Japan with Uchiwa Fan and Folk Dance
Crane House
9:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. www.cranehouse.org
Falls of the Ohio State Park
Falls of the Ohio State Park
Explore Japan’s people and culture at Crane House, The Asia Institute, Inc., with an interactive tour of the Asia Gallery that includes historical and Contemporary Asian artifacts, a traditional-styled Japanese room, and a collection of Japanese dolls. Then make an Uchiwa fan with the help of a Crane House Japanese educator and learn a Japanese folk dance using your Uchiwa fan, which is yours to take home. This visit is the next best thing to being there.
D B J C S A
B J C S A
Times
Visit and learn about the ancient secrets revealed at the Falls of the Ohio State Park. This fascinating outdoor classroom offers a naturally exposed 220-acre Devonian fossil bed—one of the largest in the world. A 14-minute film “400 Million Years at the Falls” runs on the hour and half-hour. It provides an introduction to the fossil beds and the displays of the many people whose lives intersected this natural treasure. The museum and fossil beds can be explored on your own. Ask about a scavenger hunt. (Age-appropriate activity sheets are available.) Consider visiting the George Rogers Clark Cabin nearby.
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
# of people per event
25 25
75 45 45
www.fallsoftheohio.org Directions: Falls of the Ohio State Park (follow signs from I-65N to Exit 0, the first Jeffersonville exit, then west on Riverside Drive). Clark Cabin: Follow Falls of the Ohio State Park signs onto W. Riverside Drive. Turn right onto Sherwood Ave., left on Clark Blvd., then left onto Harrison Ave. to the cabin parking area.
Farmington Historic Plantation
Farmington Historic Plantation
One of Louisville’s finest historic homes was once the center of a hemp plantation. Built in the Federal architectural style, the house is based on plans by Thomas Jefferson. Included is a tour of the home, museum, and grounds with an emphasis on the lifestyle of the Speed family and enslaved AfricanAmericans at Farmington. Tours begin at the Visitor’s Center.
8
9:00 a.m.
45
Girls’ Levels
J
Location
Times
# of people per event
The Filson Historical Society Scavenger Hunt
Filson Historical Society
9:00 a.m.
30
Flame Run Glass Studio
Flame Run Glass Studio
11:00 a.m.
75
Come see Daniel Boone’s tree. What does ZOIS mean? It was carved by Daniel Boone in a beech tree. See an early fire engine of Louisville. How tall was James Porter, the Kentucky Giant? Who drew the first map of “Kentucke?” Who named Paducah, and why did he choose that name? Why did the Shakers hang their chairs on the wall? Learn answers to these questions and many more as you search through the museum uncovering history.
C A
Watch molten glass transform into breathtaking works of art at Kentucky’s largest glass blowing facility. You will tour the art gallery, prep studio, finishing studio, and see a resident glass artist create an original piece in the “hot shop.” Come find out if this popular art form is in your creative future.
B
Howard Steamboat Museum
S
J C S A
www.flamerun.com
Howard Steamboat Museum
This guided “splash from the past” tour gives an insight into ship building and riverboat history. Visit the three-story, 22-room Richardson Romanesque mansion where its 1st floor features original furnishings and gives a glimpse of life into the 1800s. The house has a certain nautical air that allows visitors to imagine being a riverboat passenger on what used to be considered elaborate floating palaces. The 2nd floor is devoted to steamboating history with models and artifacts of famous riverboats.
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
www.steamboatmuseum.org
Thank You 2011 Festival of the Arts Committee! Melissa Amshoff Marcella Herde Rae Anne Roley
Mary Jo Gediman Deb Riall Judy Steinhauer
Ellen Cullinane-Spanyer
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50 50 50
Location
Times
# of people per event
Jeffersonville’s Ghost Walk
Preservation Station
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
25 25
KentuckyShow! Louisville’s Newest Attraction
Kentucky Center for the Arts 11:00 a.m. KentuckyShow! Theater 1:30 p.m.
Girls’ Levels
J C S A
D B J
Join historian and storyteller Jeanne Burke as she tells stories of ghosts, hucksters, con men, and Colonel Sanders – just some of the notable characters in Jeffersonville, Indiana’s past. You’ll see prominent architecture and learn how major events, like the 1937 flood, shaped the community.
Kentucky Show! is a thirty-minute, wide-screen, multi-media experience narrated by Ashley Judd that depicts everything from Kentucky’s physical beauty to its sports, music, spirit, places, and fascinating famous and ordinary people. Please arrive early. Shows start promptly. LINK: Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana’s own badge, “ I Love the Bluegrass State.”
Please arrive 15 minutes early. Shows begin promptly with no late admission.
D Land Down Under B Have you ever seen a wallaby, a dingo, or a sugar J C S A
100 100
Cochran Elementary 9:00 a.m. School Gym 11:00 a.m. Enter front door of building
glider? Or listened to the rhythm of the didgeridoo? Kentucky Down Under will introduce you to many Australian animals, reptiles, birds, and artifacts along with stories of Australian aborigines to give you a taste of the Great Outback of Australia. In order to keep the animals healthy, you will NOT be allowed to touch the animals.
10
300 300
Girls’ Levels
D B J
J C
C S A
Lexington Children’s Theater presents “Old Jake’s Skirts”
“Humph!” Old Jake doesn’t need anyone other than his trusty ole hound dog, Shoestring. There’s plenty of fixin’ that needs to be done ‘round the farm, and Jake simply doesn’t have time for small talk! Besides, if he ever grows bored he can pass the time with his favorite whittling knife. But what happens when Jake and Shoestring stumble across a trunk full of calico skirts—calico skirts with many magical and unexpected uses? Who woulda thunk that a couple skirts are all it takes to melt this old man’s heart?
Location
Times
# of people per event
Convention Center L 15
11:00 a.m.
300
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www.lctonstage.org
NEW
Lexington Children’s Theater presents “Tales of Edgar Allen Poe”
Convention Center L 15
Once upon a midnight dreary, in a show so dark and eerie, filled with many mad tales of gothic lore, While I sat there, nearly gasping, suddenly there came a grasping As of someone strongly grabbing, grabbing at my arm once more. “Tis just a play,” I whispered, to the person shaking to her core. “Only this and nothing more.”
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1:30 p.m.
300
www.lctonstage.org
NEW
Lincoln’s Women
IUS Library - 3rd Floor Center of Cultural Resources
Join “Lincoln’s Women” for a walk through time featuring events in the life of Abraham Lincoln and key women of Kentucky and Indiana. Interact with first-person presenters telling their stories for a glimpse into Lincoln’s personal life. Step into the roles of other women of the time with a collection of take-home snapshot biographies.
11
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
35 35
Girls’ Levels
Location
Times
# of people per event
Locust Grove
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
50 50
S A
Tour the historic home, museum, and grounds to discover the lifestyle of a 19th century farm in Kentucky. There is a brief audio/visual presentation before the tour. Locust Grove is the last home of Louisville founder, George Rogers Clark, the Revolutionary War hero. The 1790 Georgian home and other buildings on the 55 acres will be open.
Locust Grove Historic Home
D
Louisville Leopard Percussionists
Brown School Auditorium
1:30p.m.
700
B J C
B J C S
The Louisville Leopard Percussionists are a performing ensemble of 50 student musicians, ages 7-12, living across Metro Louisville. The ensemble plays on a full range of percussion instruments, including drums, marimbas, xylophone, vibraphone, timbales, congas, bongos, and piano. Come watch these ordinary kids perform an extraordinary
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musical experience!
J
Main Street Comes Alive!
C S A
* NEW
Kentucky Center for the Arts 9:00 a.m. Front Steps
Come learn about the artful architecture on historic Main Street! Your tour guide is Dr. Tom Owen, Louisville’s favorite historian, who makes history and art come alive. You’ll see unique examples of Renaissance revival, Greek revival, and art deco architecture, and you’ll learn interesting factoids, information, and answers to why Louisville’s architecture makes our city one of a kind.
* NEW
*Look for the man with the megaphone!
12
45
Girls’ Levels
J C S A
J C S A
J C S A
D B
McClanahan School of Irish Dance
Location
Times
# of people per event
Cochran Elementary Gym
1:30p.m.
300
Witness the fun and excitement of Irish step dancing with the McClanahan School of Irish Dance. With simple costumes, fast tapping feet, and a rhythm you’ll never forget, this interactive performance will show you why dancing continues as an integral part of Irish culture. You may have the chance to join the dancers for a tremendous toe tapping time!
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Meet Juliette! at the Frazier History Museum
Frazier History Museum
www.mcclanahanirishdance.com
NEW
The Frazier Museum celebrates strong, influential women throughout history. This is your chance to meet such a woman, Juliette Gordon Low—founder of the Girl Scouts—in a live performance by a historic interpreter. Experience her story, ask questions, and explore the museum galleries.
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
75 75
www.fraziermuseum.org
Old Louisville Ghost Tour
Old Louisville Visitors’ Center
Fascinating and eerie stories await you along this ghostly walk through Old Louisville, the largest Victorian district in the United States. Your selfguided tour will begin when you pick up a map at the Old Louisville Visitors’ Center at 218 West Oak Street and end in front of the Conrad-Caldwell House. No home tours are included. Along the way, you will meet frightfully knowledgeable storytellers who will provide the haunted highlights that accompany the historic grandeur of a time long past.
Once Upon a Time
Louisville Free Public Library - Main Branch Children’s Story Room
Are you ready for 45 minutes of fun-filled stories? Then come to the newly renovated Main Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library in the Children's Room. The Children’s Department staff will host a session to share their favorite stories and do a simple craft. Come join the fun!
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
80 80 80
9:30 a.m.
80
* Please note special start time
13
Girls’ Levels
D B J C S A
B
Rauch Planetarium
Two different programs will be shown at the planetarium .At 1:00 p.m., the show is “BIG”. The size of the universe is vast. The numbers used to describe it are, well, astronomical. Using Immersavision technology, "BIG" explores the Universe and takes the audience on a tour of some of its most magnificent sights. At 2:00, “Laser Holidays Music Show” lets you kick-start your holiday spirit with the planetarium’s ever-popular program, which includes such favorites as Winter Wonderland, Frosty the Snowman, and other festive holiday tunes. It is a show sure to please everyone.
Location
Times
# of people per event
Rauch Planetarium U of L
1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.
160 160
* Please note special 1:00 p.m. start time www.louisville.edu/planetarium
River City Ballet
Manual High School Auditorium
11:00 a.m.
800
S A
Swanhilda is a little too curious for her own good. Watch what happens when Swanhilda and her friends venture into the mysterious workshop of Dr. Coppelius. River City Ballet proudly presents “Dr. Coppelius’ Enchanted Workshop.” Then join us for the holiday classic, “The Nutcracker, Act 2.” Join Clara as she helps defeat the Mouse King and travels to a land of magical dances. River City Ballet is the performing company of Louisville Academy of Dance.
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Rock with the Hi-tops!
Central High School Auditorium
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
800 800
Sacred Heart School for the Arts presents: “Cinderella”
Sacred Heart School for the Arts
2:00 p.m.
300
J C
B J C S A
D B J
www.ladballet.com
You’re going to love this all-girl rock band, made up of five teenaged young ladies from right here in Kentuckiana. They play songs from Lady Gaga, High School Musical, and The Go-Go’s, as well as some Hi-tops originals. They’ve played gigs at the Hard Rock Café and the Kentucky State Fair, and they even opened for the Jonas Brothers! You won’t want to miss this Festival of the Arts favorite!
Sacred Heart Academy, in partnership with Sacred Heart School for the Arts, presents the Rogers and Hammerstein musical, Cinderella, the timeless story of purity and goodness triumphing over evil. Poor Cinderella is endlessly mistreated by her wicked stepmother and three evil stepsisters, and denied a chance to go to the Royal Ball. With the help of her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella goes to the ball, meets the prince, falls in love, and lives happily ever after.
* NEW
* Please note special 2:00 p.m. start time
14
Location
Times
# of people per event
St. Xavier Xpress Players
Convention Center L2&3
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
200 200 200
J
Always a favorite, St. Xavier’s Xpress players are happy to return to the Festival with another improvisational presentation. Parts of this fun, fastpaced show require directions from the audience, so viewers should come prepared to participate.
J
Schimpff's Confectionery
Schimpff’s Confectionery
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
40 40
Girls’ Levels
D B
C S A
Take a sweet visit to the past at Schimpff’s Confectionery. This family-owned firm has been producing handmade candies forfour generations, since 1891. Watch a video on Schimpff’s, see a demonstration of old-fashioned candy made on turn-of-the-century equipment, and hear some history of the area. Each girl will receive a small goodie bag of candy. Handmade Schimpff’s candies are available for purchase.
www.schimpffs.com
The Space Painter
800
J
Beanbag chairs fly! Balls and clubs whiz by! You will not believe the things that Tom Sparough—the Space Painter—will juggle. The Space Painter has juggled his way across the United States and back. This performance is filled with so much action and comedy that the time will really fly!
Brown High School 1:30 p.m. Auditorium www.spacepainter.com
B
Spider Speaks
Louisville Free Public Library Main Branch
150 150
D B
J
In traditional costume, actor/storyteller Gregory Acker performs with Sheri Carbone, the traditional folktales from Africa. Using musical instruments, songs, mime, and extensive audience participation, the tales unfold—stories of clever creatures from the African jungle that fool one another in the most delightful ways. Will you get to play the elephant?
* NEW
15
11:00a.m. 1:30 p.m.
Girls’ Levels
B J
B J
Location
Squallis Puppeteers present "Food Fight!"
Times
# of people per event
Central High School 9:00 a.m. 800 Auditorium www.squallispuppeteers.com
Come see these larger than life (much, much larger than life!)food characters duke it out in this play about food. Gigantic food puppets, such as Bully Pizza, Silly Potato, and Work-Out Broccoli come together to teach audiences about what food would say if they could talk. You’ll never look at a piece of pizza the same way again!
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Thomas Edison House
Thomas Edison House
NEW
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. www.edisonhouse.org
Revolutionary inventor Thomas Alva Edison rented a room in this Butchertown house during part of the 1 1/2 years he worked in Louisville as a telegrapher for Western Union. Built in the 1850s, this structure is one of the few remaining shotgun duplexes in the area. Your visit will include a tour of the museum where you will see many of Edison’s inventions on exhibit, including cylinder and disc phonographs, incandescent light bulbs, and motion picture artifacts. A phonograph demonstration is also included.
16
50 50
Daisy/Brownie Workshops Girls may attend one workshop from their grade level. Workshops are available for girls’ participation only. Workshops are approximately 1 to 1 1/4 hours in length unless noted otherwise in the “Times” column. Leaders are expected to provide supervision of their girls during the workshop and to assist if requested by the instructor. Girls’ Levels
D B
D B
B
Location
Art Sparks Interactive Gallery
Times
# of people per event
Discover the region’s only interactive art environment for families. Enter the newly redesigned Art Sparks and explore an extraordinary, hands-on gallery featuring 30 activities, multi-media, and works of art. Dance inside a video art work, make brass rubbings of museum textures, build a city, look into a specially designed “True Mirror,” or try on a Dutch collar and cape.
Speed Museum Art Sparks Gallery
11:00 a.m. 30 1:30 p.m. 30 www.speedmuseum.org
Beginning Bellydance
Convention Center L11
9:00 a.m.
25
Brownie Singing Games Always getting outstanding reviews from the troops that attend this workshop, Carmel Bowman leads the girls in non-stop fun for over an hour. The girls, and their leaders, learn songs and dances from many countries and learn how to play singing games where “everybody gets a turn.”
DuPont Manual High School Old Cafeteria
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
40 40 40
Come learn the ancient Middle Eastern art form of belly dancing. You will learn about the strength and poise of the dance, as well as a few moves that will make you look like a pro!
17
Girls’ Levels
B
Clowning Around
Have fun trying to paint your face and other girls’ like a clown! Practice the technique of acting like a clown! The clown teacher, Tricksee, will also entertain you and show you how to make latex balloon critters. Adults, come ready to help! Girls, you may want to bring an old shirt to wear so you don’t get paint on your clothes.
D Daisies Make Daisies!
Come to Ms. Shelly’s Art Club in the Highlands, a real art studio where creativity abounds! In this handson art workshop, your Daisies will make Daisies! In all shapes, sizes, and colors, the keepsake daisy artwork your Daisies create today will be mementos of Festival of the Arts day, as well as their Daisy Girl Scout experience. Come have your Daisies make Daisies!
D B
Location
Times
# of people per event
Convention Center L-7
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
50 50 50
Art Club in the Highlands
1:30 p.m.
20
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
25 25 25
* NEW
Dance for Fun
Convention Center L-10
Begin your dance experience using rhythm, music, and creative movement as a form of self-expression. With the basics of classical ballet and movement, you’ll be taking steps toward strength and flexibility along with confidence and self-esteem.
18
Girls’ Levels
D B
B J
Location
Falls of the Ohio/Fossil Lab
Falls of the Ohio 11:00 a.m. State Park 1:30 p.m. www.fallsoftheohio.org
Become familiar with the shapes and forms of our remote past. The Fossil Lab workshop is held in the beautiful Falls of the Ohio State Park Interpretive Center, just across the bridge in Indiana. Consider visiting the George Rogers Clark Cabin nearby. There is a picnic shelter where troops can have lunch either before or after the Falls experience.
# of people per event
30 30
Directions: Falls of the Ohio State Park (follow signs from I-65N to Exit 0, the first Jeffersonville exit, then west on Riverside Drive). Clark Cabin: Follow Falls of the Ohio State Park signs onto W. Riverside Drive. Turn right onto Sherwood Ave., left on Clark Blvd., then left onto Harrison Ave. to the cabin parking area.
Farmington Frontier Crafts
Come visit the Farmington plantation and enjoy making a doll using corn husks and materials that would have been available in the mid-1800s. The original American girl’s doll!
Times
Farmington Historic Plantation
11:00 a.m.
20
* NEW
B
Games of the 1800s—Games of Yesteryear
Dupont Manual High School Gym
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
50 50 50
B
Get Creative with Puppets
Convention Center L-4
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
40 40 40
Over a hundred years ago, there were no televisions, stereos, or video games, but there were always enough people around for playing games. Families were large, so parents and several children, as well as an aunt , uncle, or a grandparent or two, lived under one roof. Children also played games at school, in the village, and at work-parties. There were parlor games, table games, board games, classroom games, holiday games, and outdoor games. Come, join us and learn some games that children played long ago! It’ll be fun!
Each girl will use her unique creative imagination and couture dress design ability to create and name her very own puppet to take home. The workshop will conclude with a fashion show where the puppets will model their gowns. Leaders need to bring fabric cutting scissors for each girl!
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Girls’ Levels
D B J
D B J
D B J
Location
Times
# of people per event
Hello World!
Convention Center L-5
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
50 50 50
Hwang’s Martial Arts
Hwang’s Martial Arts
1:30 p.m.
50
Come travel the continents in song! Learn to say “hello” in 12 languages! Experience friendship in a story and build a simple world craft. Maps, music, sign language, drama, and literature are the tools used to explore and discover. Celebrate diversity in this hands-on, interactive workshop with Susan Fowler.
Grandmaster Jung Oh Hwang is a 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Silver Medalist and Hwang’s Martial Arts is one of the top ten schools in the world! You will learn that martial arts is not just physical training, but that it can also increase confidence and leadership skills. Come join our winning team for a fun-filled hour with Hwang’s Martial Arts!
www.hwangsmartialarts.com
Juggling with the Space Painter
Learn to juggle in this hands-on session where you will explore standard juggling tricks and your own variations. You will work as an individual and as a group doing scarf juggling and trying some basic balancing skills.
Convention Center L-9
11:00 a.m.
www.spacepainter.com
* NEW
20
80
Girls’ Levels
Location
Times
# of people per event
B
Rhythm & Rhymes
Convention Center L-8
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
30 30 30
B
Sassy Sisters
Girl Scout Program and Learning Center (PLC) Room 10
1:30 p.m.
50
Print Tex U.S.A.
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
40 40
Set Shel Silverstein to music! This interactive workshop is a sure fire hit. The Girls love using the works of one of their favorite poets to write a song. J.C. Reedy will help them explore four styles of music: blues, rock ’n roll, country & western, and reggae. They will use what they learn to make their very own “Top 40 Hit Song.”
Girls will learn a fun, high-energy dance set to great music— “The Time (Dirty Bit)” by the Black Eyed Peas. Dance instructor Casey Ross-Russell leads this workshop.
* NEW
B
Silk Screening
Have you ever been curious about how those designs get on your t-shirts? It’s called silk screening and it’s an interesting process to watch. Print-Tex U.S.A. has invited girls to visit the production plant and see how it is done. You will even get to print a Festival of the Arts t-shirt of your very own. There will be a $5 charge for each t-shirt, payable to Print-Tex the day of the Festival. Note: Shirt sizes available Youth Small through Adult XXXL
$5 per T-shirt will be collected at the door. Make checks payable to Print Tex.
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Girls’ Levels
D B
D B J
Location
Times
# of people per event
Start Stitching!
Girl Scout Program and Learning Center (PLC) Room 2
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
20 20 20
Workshop Central
Dupont Manual High School 9:00 a.m Cafeteria 11:00 a.m 1:30 p.m.
60 60 60
So many beautiful things around us begin with a few simple stitches, and you are never too young to get started! Moving a needle and thread through cloth, paper, or plastic will start you on a journey that can last a lifetime. This time-honored skill will be introduced by members of the Embroiderer’s Guild, and every Girl Scout will have a hand crafted project to take home. You’ll want to take the next creative step!
What could be better than choosing the craft that you want to make... and not just what the rest of the troop wants to do? You have that choice at “Workshop Central.” Each scout will be able to select from a variety of age-appropriate crafts to create a takehome piece of personal art—and you will receive instructions to share with the rest of your troop as a future meeting activity! There will be plenty of projects offered to a limited number of scouts during each hour (usually 15 to 25 participants in each group) and scouts are encouraged to try something new and different! Adults will be asked to assist as needed.
* NEW
A BIG Thank You to...
Brittany Auger, Age 11 Troop 230 in Bowling Green, KY
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2011 Festival of the Arts
T-shirts for Sale! Long sleeve T-shirts for $15 each. Proceeds help support Metro’s Family and Community Partnership Campaign. Troop #__________ Contact Name_____________________________ Phone #___________________ Indicate how many of each size you want to order: Youth Sizes: _______Medium (10-12) _______Large (14-16) Adult Sizes: _______ Small _______Medium _______Large _______X-Large _______ XX-Large _______ XXX-Large Choose how you will pick up the T-shirts: _____ The week of Festival of the Arts at the Girl Scout Office, Louisville, KY. _____ The day of Festival of the Arts at the Girl Scout Office, Louisville, KY. _____ The day of Festival of the Arts at the Convention Center, Louisville, KY. Total # of T-shirts___________ x $15.00 = $_________________ Amount Enclosed Payment must be received with order. Please send payment and this T-shirt order form in with your Festival of the Arts Registration. If you have any questions about T-shirts call Brady DeLuca at 6360900 ext 21900 or 1-888-771-5170. Orders must be received no later than Friday, September 30th . Advanced orders are required. Return order form to: Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana, PO Box 32335, Louisville, KY 40232-2335.
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Festival of the Arts — 2011 REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
September 20 - All reservations received in the Council office before 5:00 P.M. will be scheduled first, by random drawing. All reservations received after this date will be scheduled according to the date on which they are received until the Festival is full or when registration closes on Friday, October 15th. October 3 - Deadline for additions to your troop’s first round Festival reservation. Additions cannot be made after this date. If you need to add to your troop’s reservation before the October 5th deadline, you must first call the Council office (636-0900 or 1-888-771-5170). Use the “Additions” registration form located in the back of this brochure to add girls to your Festival registration. October 14 - Due to the volume of this event, registration closes and no changes can be made after this date. October 19 -Troop schedule, tickets, and patches will be mailed beginning on this date.
The Festival registration process is designed to be fair to all — new and experienced — and to allow time for girls to be included in the decisions about their schedule. Troop must be registered for the 2011-2012 Girl Scout year. The troop registration must be received in the council office in order for your Festival reservation to be processed. Troop must register at least 2 adults for your Festival reservation to be processed. Read Volunteer Essentials/ Safety Activity Checkpoints for safety guidelines and for adult/girl ratio guidelines. The number of adults registering for Festival is limited, where noted, because of seating capacity. Total number of girls paid for Festival cannot exceed the number of girls registered in your troop. Otherwise, your Festival reservation will not be scheduled until the additional girl registration and payment is received in the council office. Cost is $11.00 per person (including all adults) which includes a patch and admission to programs. Absolutely NO tagalongs (any girl under 5, any girl not registered with GSUSA, or any boy) will be allowed! This popular event is for Girl Scouts (girls/adults) only. If an adult brings a tagalong, they will be asked to wait in the lobby because seating is limited. Cookie Dough may be used as payment. Make checks payable to Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana. Send total payment with registration form to:
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Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana P.O. Box 32335 Louisville, KY 40232-2335
The Festival of the Arts is a very popular event, designed to help girls explore new areas of the arts.Therefore, we ask your girls to make selections they have not experienced before and to be open to trying new things. If they have only one selection in a category, it may be better if they go to that program at another time.
Refund Policy You may apply for a refund only if you meet all the following conditions: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Selected 3 programs from the Events category. Selected 5 programs from the Performance, Exhibits, and Tours category. Selected 4 Workshops from your troop age grade category. The Festival Scheduler has not been able to place your troop into any of your selections. If the Festival Scheduler is unable to give you any of your choices, she will call you and offer alternative selections. If these alternatives are not satisfactory, you may ask for a refund at that time.
We Want You! We Need You! Girl Scouts ages 15-17, Leaders, Friends of Girl Scouts and Parents... can aid at the Festival. It’s FUN to help on Festival Day because you’ll get to see either a performance or workshop after you collect tickets, help troops find their place, or maybe assist a workshop instructor. You’ll receive a free Festival patch. Call Jennifer Court at the council office, 636-0900 ext. 21100 or 1-888-771-5170, for more information.
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FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Please Print
Make your own copy of this request for your records!
Troop #______________Area ___________ Service Unit ___________
Leader’s Name__________________________________________________________________________________________ Address________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street/Route City State Zip E-Mail Address ________________________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone_____________________________________ Cell Phone______________________________________ How can we reach you on the day of the Festival?__________________________________________
Home Phone_____________________________________ Cell Phone______________________________________ Total # of girls registered in your troop for 2011-2012 _________________ (# of girls registering for Festival cannot exceed # of girls registered in your troop.)
Total # of girls_______________ & adults_______________ attending X $11.00 per person (price includes patch) (2 minimum) Enclosed $_________________________ (check)
and/or
$_________________________ (Cookie Dough)
Total amount $______________________________ for fees In an effort to ensure that we are serving all girls, we encourage you to please provide the following information on racial background and ethnicity. ________ African American_______ American Indian or Alaskan Native ________ Asian _______ ________ Hawaiian or Pacific Islander ______ Hispanic or Latina ________White ________Other
This is your mailing label!
Office Use Only Date
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Please print and fill out completely! Send tickets to:
Receipt #
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Girl Scout Troop # ____________
Cookie Dough
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Money
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Camping
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Co-Leader’s Name______________________________________________________________________________________
REGISTRATION FORM Your troop may attend one program in the EVENT category and one program in the WORKSHOP category. You may choose to attend as many as desired from the PERFORMANCES, EXHIBITS, and TOURS category, for a total of no more than three. In order of preference, select the programs you would like to attend. Make sure to include second, third, etc. choices, and we will try to give you at least one first choice. If you don’t list alternate choices and your first choice is full, a selection will be made for you.
Please — no red ink!
# Daisies_______ # Brownies______# Juniors_______ # Cadettes_______# Seniors_______# Ambassadors______
List in order of preference A. Event Category
# of Tickets Girls
Adults
1st choice: _________________________________________
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Alternate: _________________________________________
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DO NOT CUT IN HALF
B. Performances, Exhibits, and Tours Category — List in order of preference
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C. Workshop Category — (for girls’ participation only)
1st choice: ________________________________________
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Alternate: _________________________________________ __________ Alternate: _________________________________________ __________
Leaders must provide supervision during the workshops!
What is the one most important program that you want to attend: _____________________________________ How many programs (maximum three) do you want to attend during the day? 1 What time do you want to start your first session? _____________________
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Junior Workshops Girls may attend one workshop from their grade level. Workshops are available for girls’ participation only. Workshops are approximately 1 to 1 1/4 hours in length unless noted otherwise in the “Times” column. Leaders are expected to provide supervision of their girls during the workshop and to assist if requested by the instructor. Girls’ Levels
Adventure in Cloth Making
Location
Times
# of people per event
Convention Center L-9
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m 1:30 p.m
25 25 25
Convention Center L-11
9:00 a.m.
20
Girl Scout Program and Learning Center Troop House
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
35 35 35
For an adventure in clothmaking, a slide show will help the girls understand how pioneers first learned to make cloth. “Twisties,” a simple twisted cord that becomes a bracelet or necklace, will be made by each girl. This will demonstrate how yarns are plied together to make a single strand for weaving. Each girl will have a chance to weave on a cardboard loom as well as a few rows on a harness loom.
Beginning Bellydance
Come learn the ancient Middle Eastern art form of belly dancing. You will learn about the strength and poise of the dance, as well as a few moves that will make you look like a pro!
Cake Decorating
Mary Lynn Hurst Riley will teach you how to turn a cake into a work of art. You will learn how to smoothice a cake to prepare it for decorating and practice making holiday theme designs. Each girl will take home her own newly decorated cupcakes. Please bring a box to hold three cupcakes for each Girl Scout.
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Girls’ Levels
J C
Cartooning
Do you love to doodle? You may have hidden talent! Ted Nathanson will help you develop your ‘tooner’ skills through perspective and the basic proportions of the human face and body. You may just draw the face of a future Super Girl Scout!
Location
Times
# of people per event
Cochran Elementary Media Center
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
30 30 30
* NEW
Chinese Flower Arranging & Brush Writing & Painting
Crane House
11:00 a.m.
25
Express Yourself with Flamenco!
Girl Scout Office Big Room
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
25 25
First, be a Chinese flower artist by trying your hand at arranging flowers using basic Chinese design under the direction of an instructor at Crane House, The Asia Institute, Inc. Then, use Chinese brush and ink to write calligraphy. Finally, learn painting techniques to recreate your flower arrangement in a brush painting that is yours to take home.
Learn to express your feelings with beauty and strength through the dramatic Spanish dance form of Flamenco. You will enjoy a short demonstration of Flamenco by your instructor and then you’ll be up on your feet to try the rhythms and dance moves yourself! This fun workshop will be led by a Flamenco Louisville teacher who has lived and studied in Spain. Bring your creative self and your culture curiosity, and get ready to shout “Ole”!
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Girls’ Levels
J C S A
Flower Arranging at Nanz & Kraft
Location
Times
# of people per event
Nanz & Kraft Florist
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m 1:30 p.m
15 15 15
This design session will introduce you to the wonderful, beautiful world of flowers and the art of floral arranging. Come learn about professional floral design trends, decorating tips, and flower care and handling. If you love flowers, you will love this handson workshop! Each girl will work on her own floral arrangement to take home.
www.nanzandkraft.com
* Please park along Willis Avenue
Get Into the Act!
Walden Theatre
Sample Walden Theatre, Louisville’s premier theater training program for young people, with Introduction to Drama. With Walden’s staff you will have fun performing theater games and improvisational exercises as you give acting a try.
D B J
J C S A
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
50 50 50
www.waldentheater.org
Hello World!
Convention Center L-5
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
50 50 50
Hip Hop Dance!
Convention Center L-5
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
80 80 80
Come travel the continents in song! Learn to say “hello” in 12 languages! Experience friendship in a story and build a simple world craft. Maps, music, sign language, drama, and literature are the tools used to explore and discover. Celebrate diversity in this hands-on, interactive workshop with Susan Fowler.
Learn awesome hip hop dance moves from Safiyyah Rasool! Whether you’re an absolute beginner or experienced performer, come join the hip hop dance workshop for lots of fun! Students will experience traditional forms of hip hop, commercial hip hop, and freestyling. If you enjoy shows like So You Think YouCan Dance, America’s Best Dance Crew, and Dancing With the Stars, then this is the workshop for you!!
* NEW
Please wear sneakers!
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Girls’ Levels
D B J
D B J
Hwang’s Martial Arts
Location
Times
# of people per event
Hwang’s Martial Arts
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m
50 50
Grandmaster Jung Oh Hwang is a 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Silver Medalist and Hwang’s Martial Arts is one of the top ten schools in the world! You will learn that martial arts is not just physical training, but that it can also increase confidence and leadership skills. Come join our winning team for a fun-filled hour with Hwang’s Martial Arts!
www.hwangsmartialarts.com
Juggling with the Space Painter
Learn to juggle in this hands-on session where you will explore standard juggling tricks and your own variations. You will work as an individual and as a group doing scarf juggling and trying some basic balancing skills.
Convention Center L-9
* NEW
Line Dancing
Jamie Marshall, six-time winner of the line dancing world championship, will share with you her love of this fun line dance form. You will learn today’s hottest line dances to different styles of music.
11:00 a.m.
80
www.spacepainter.com
Convention Center L-14
9:00 a.m 11:00 a.m 1:30 p.m.
50 50 50
Convention Center L-6
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
50 50
Please wear leather-soled shoes or dance in your socks.
Magic Workshop
Using coins, and other ordinary objects, magician Bill Kustes will teach you how to present a series of magic tricks that you can use as your own magic show. Each girl should bring a deck of playing cards, a new unsharpened pencil, and a quarter. Other workshop materials will be provided.
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Girls’ Levels
Location
Times
# of people per event
Make a Picture for Your Fingertips
Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
25 25 25
Make Your Own Sock Puppet!
Central High School Cafeteria
11:00 a.m.
40
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
30 30 30
Girls will learn how and why pictures are made to be read by touch. They will use textured papers and other materials, including paper that swells up when touched by water, to create their own project. They will also explore the museum’s collection of maps, books, and other visual aids developed for blind and visually impaired persons. See art created by blind students.
Kids will get crazy and creative designing their own sock puppet characters out of recycled materials and fabric scraps. The creative teachers of the Squallis Puppeteers provide all of the art-making materials including: double stick tape, googly eyes, pipe cleaners, buttons, pom-poms, and much more. You provide the clean tube socks—and the imagination!
* NEW
Origami: 3-D Art at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft
During this introductory class, students will explore the traditional Japanese art form of paper folding—origami. Some basic folding techniques will be covered including mountain and valley folds. Students will leave with a handful of folded paper objects and the basic knowledge for continuing this art form at home.
Silk Screening
Have you ever been curious about how those designs get on your t-shirts? It’s called silk screening and it’s an interesting process to watch. Print-Tex U.S.A. has invited girls to visit the production plant and see how it is done. You will even get to print a Festival of the Arts t-shirt of your very own. There will be a $5 charge for each t-shirt, payable to Print-Tex the day of the Festival. Note: Shirt sizes available Youth Small through Adult XXXL
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www.kentuckyarts.org
Print Tex U.S.A.
1:30 p.m.
40
$5 per t-shirt will be collected at the door. Make checks payable to Print Tex.
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Girls’ Levels
Stonecutter
Learn the art of stone cutting. Each girl will be able to chip/carve a part of the 100th Girl Scout anniversary time capsule that will be on display at the Girl Scout Program and Learning Center. Small pieces of limestone that are chipped off the larger piece will be turned into a keepsake for you to take home.
Location
Times
# of people per event
Girl Scout Office Arts & Crafts Room
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
30 30 30
www.nelstone.com
We’ve Got the Beat!
Brown School Auditorium
11:00 a.m.
20
Workshop Central
Dupont Manual High School Cafeteria
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
60 60 60
In this hands-on musical workshop, girls will be guided by the Louisville Leopard Percussionists in some simple and fun percussion beats. Through listening, movement, and singing, Girl Scout Juniors will learn to play complicated rhythms, improvise, and create original pieces without written music. The Leopards’ method of playing percussion is just plain fun, and it develops a love for music that motivates girls to want to learn more! No musical experience needed!
D B J
What could be better than choosing the craft that you want to make... and not just what the rest of the troop wants to do? You have that choice at “Workshop Central.” Each girl will be able to select from a variety of age-appropriate crafts to create a takehome piece of personal art—and you will receive instructions to share with the rest of your troop as a future meeting activity! There will be plenty of projects offered to a limited number of girls during each hour (usually 15 to 25 participants in each group) and girls are encouraged to try something new and different! Adults will be asked to assist as needed.
* NEW
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Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Workshops Girls may attend only one workshop.Workshops are available for girls’ participation only. Workshops are approximately 1 to 1¼ hours in length unless noted otherwise in the “Times” column. Girls do not have to schedule as a troop for these workshops. Girls’ Levels
Location
Times
# of people per event
Beginning Bellydance
Convention Center L-11
11:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
25 25
Backstage at Actors
Actors Theatre of Louisville
9:00 a.m.
50
Cake Decorating
Girl Scout Program and Learning Center Troop House
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
35 35 35
Cartooning
Cochran Elementary Media Center
9:00 a.m. 11:00a.m. 1:30 p.m.
30 30 30
Come learn the ancient Middle Eastern art form of belly dancing. You will learn about the strength and poise of the dance, as well as a few moves that will make you look like a pro!
Join the Education Team at Actors Theatre of Louisville as they guide you behind the scenes in an interactive tour/workshop highlighting the history, design, and magic of one of the country’s leading regional theaters.
Mary Lynn Hurst Riley will teach you how to turn a cake into a work of art. You will learn how to smoothice a cake to prepare it for decorating and practice making holiday theme designs. Each girl will take home her own newly decorated cupcakes. Please bring a box to hold three cupcakes for each Girl Scout.
J C
Do you love to doodle? You may have hidden talent! Ted Nathanson will help you develop your ‘tooner’ skills through perspective and the basic proportions of the human face and body. You may just draw the face of a future Super Girl Scout!
* NEW
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Girls’ Levels
J C
C S A
Location
Times
# of people per event
Chinese Flower Arranging & Brush Writing & Painting
Crane House
11:00 a.m.
25
For Chocolate Lovers Only!
Brown School Cafeteria
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
35 35 35
First, be a Chinese flower artist by trying your hand at arranging flowers using basic Chinese design under the direction of an instructor at Crane House, The Asia Institute, Inc. Then, use Chinese brush and ink to write calligraphy. Finally, learn painting techniques to recreate your flower arrangement in a brush painting that is yours to take home.
Have you ever really tasted chocolate? In our contemporary world, chocolate is everywhere, but not all chocolate is the same. Learn how the country of origin, preparation, and pairings can produce very different chocolate experiences. This class will combine the pleasure and fine nuances of chocolate in a fun, delicious, and unique experience for all. Savor such different chocolates as single-origin, fair trade, fusion, raw, organic chocolates; learn the health benefits and origins in a truly memorable event. After all, it’s CHOCOLATE!!!!
* NEW
Cruisein’ Critters
Girl Scout Program and Learning Center (PLC) Cafe
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
12 12 12
Divas and Drama Queens
Girl Scout Program and Learning Center (PLC) Room 1
1:30 p.m.
20
Learn how to turn bathtowels into animal forms as is done on cruise ships and at Disney World. Make and take home a cuddly critter of your own.
Is theater your thing? Do you have the desire to be center stage?Are you the next diva waiting to happen? Come for an acting class that will be led by an Actors Theater troop educator. Tips and techniques that could land you your next, or first, big role will be shared. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from a pro!
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Girls’ Levels
J C S A
Flower Arranging at Nanz & Kraft
Location
Times
# of people per event
Nanz & Kraft Florist
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m 1:30 p.m
15 15 15
This design session will introduce you to the wonderful, beautiful world of flowers and the art of floral arranging. Come learn about professional floral design trends, decorating tips, and flower care and handling. If you love flowers, you will love this handson workshop! Each girl will work on her own floral arrangement to take home.
www.nanzandkraft.com
* Please park along Willis Avenue
Glass Etching
Cochran Elementary Cafeteria
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
30 30 30
Hip Hop Dance!
Convention Center L-5
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
80 80 80
Beautiful etched glass is used to indicate fine, expensive glassware. With today’s techniques and tools it is a skill that anyone can acquire to produce fabulous results using readily available glass. You will learn the differences in stencils, what to consider when stenciling a glass item, and how to make your own stencil designs. Then, you will try your hand etching a small glass item with etching cream and a stencil that you take home.
J C S A
Learn awesome hip hop dance moves from Safiyyah Rasool! Whether you’re an absolute beginner or experienced performer, come join the hip hop dance workshop for lots of fun! Girls will experience traditional forms of hip hop, commercial hip hop, and freestyling. If you enjoy shows like So You Think You Can Dance, America’s Best Dance Crew, and Dancing With the Stars, then this is the workshop for you!!
* NEW
Please wear sneakers!
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Girls’ Levels
S A
Hound Dog Press
Ideas start with pen on paper. Then the magic begins! Girls will cut their own linoleum blocks with hand tools, and a limited edition of prints will be made on a table top “platen press” dating from the 1930s. A portfolio exchange will take place among the girls and everyone will take home an exclusive set of her own art prints.
Location
Times
# of people per event
Hound Dog Press
9:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
15 15
www.hounddogpress.com This workshop will run for two hours and will count as TWO Festival of the Arts programs.
Japanese Tea Ceremony
Convention Center L-13
The Japanese tea ceremony is a choreographic ritual of preparing and serving Japanese green tea, together with traditional Japanese sweets to balance with the bitter taste of the tea. The whole process is not about drinking tea, but is about aesthetics, using predefined movements, and preparing a bowl of tea from one’s heart. Everyone is seated on the floor and the host always considers the guests’ viewpoint with every movement and gesture.
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Leatherneckin
Tandy Leather
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p. m.
20 20 20
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
50 50 50
NEW
An introduction to a heritage skill craft will be given by Steve Payton, a representative of Tandy Leather Company. Each girl will make a wristband and key chain using stamping tools and colored markers. Leaders are asked to be available to assist if needed.
www.tandyleather.com
Line Dancing
Convention Center L-14
Jamie Marshall, six-time winner of the line dancing world championship, will share with you her love of this fun line dance form. You will learn today’s hottest line dances to different styles of music. Please wear leather-soled shoes or dance in your socks.
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9:00 a.m 11:00 a.m 1:30 p.m.
50 50 50
Girls’ Levels
Location
Times
# of people per event
Quilling
Girl Scout Program and Learning Center (PLC) Room 1
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
20 20
Sparkles and Spurs
Actors Theatre of Louisville
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
20 20
Turn thin paper strips into flowers, snowflakes, and much more. Use these for ornaments or to embellish stationery, scrapbooks, cards, and gifts.
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Led by members of the Sparkles and Spurs Line Dance Team, girls will learn a dance that will be recorded on videotape and downloaded to a computer. Girls will have input on editing the video and will receive a DVD of their routine once editing is complete. The dance routine will be part line dance and part hula! Costuming will be provided that will coordinate with the music and dance. The clip will become part of the Sparkles and Spurs weekly show, which airs on Insight Public Access Channel 98. Girl Scouts will be told approximately when the clip will air.
A signed video release form must be obtained for every girl participating in this workshop. Be prepared to turn these in at the workshop.
Stonecutter
Girl Scout Office Arts & Crafts Room
Learn the art of stone cutting. Each girl will be able to chip/carve a part of the 100th Girl Scout anniversary time capsule that will be on display at the Girl Scout Program and Learning Center. Small pieces of limestone that are chipped off the larger piece will be turned into a keepsake for you to take home.
C S A
9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
30 30 30
www.nelstone.com
Workshop Central
Dupont Manual High School 9:00 a.m. Cafeteria 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.
What could be better than choosing the craft that you want to make... and not just what the rest of the troop wants to do? You have that choice at “Workshop Central.” Each girl will be able to select from a variety of age-appropriate crafts to create a takehome piece of personal art—and you will receive instructions to share with the rest of your troop as a future meeting activity! There will be plenty of projects offered to a limited number of girls during each hour (usually 15 to 25 participants in each group) and girls are encouraged to try something new and different! Adults will be asked to assist as needed.
* NEW
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60 60 60
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River Road
Galt House Parking Garage
Fourth Street
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P P
P Main Street
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Cowger Parking Garage
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Kentucky International Convention Center
P Fifth Street
No Thru Traffic
(Girl Scout Events located downstairs. Use 4th Street entrance )
Jefferson Street
No Thru Traffic
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Hyatt Parking Garage
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Liberty Street
P P P Muhammad Ali Blvd.
Kentucky International Convention Center 221 Fourth Street 42
Third Street
Market Street
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denotes parking garage entrances denotes covered walkways from garages/Galleria
Galt House East Parking
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Louisville Downtown Area
Street
STREET DIRECTION
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TROLLEY ROUTE
Location —— Parking —— Handicapped Accessibility Information Downtown parking meters are FREE on Saturday
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accessible
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partially accessible
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not accessible
Actors Theatre 316 W. Main St (parking on street or garage)
Art Club in the Highlands 1906 Bardstown Rd
Assumption High School 2170 Tyler Lane
The Brown School 546 S. First St (limited metered parking)
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Location —— Parking —— Handicapped Accessibility Information Carnegie Center for Arts & History 201 E. Spring St- New Albany, IN (parking lot available)
Cave Hill Cemetery 2115 Lexington Rd (parking available)
Central High 1130 West Chestnut
Cochran Elementary 1609 S. Sixth St at Gaulbert (parking lot available and on street)
Conrad – Caldwell House 1402 St. James Court (on street parking)
Crane House 1244 S. 3rd St (on street parking)
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Location —— Parking —— Handicapped Accessibility Information
Culbertson Mansion 914 E. Main St. New Albany, IN (on street parking)
Derby Dinner Playhouse 525 Marriott Dr, Clarksville, IN
DuPont Manual High School 120 W. Lee St (use 2nd street parking lot)
Falls of the Ohio State Park (parking lot available)
Farmington 3033 Bardstown Road (parking on premises)
Filson Historical Society 1310 S. 3rd St (park in lot)
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Location —— Parking —— Handicapped Accessibility Information Flame Run Glass Studio 828 E. Market St (on street parking)
Floyd Central High School 6575 Old Vincennes Rd, Floyds Knos, IN (parking lot available)
Frazier History Museum 829 W. Main St (parking lot across from museum)
Girl Scout Office - Program & Learning Center 2115 Lexington Road (parking on premises)
Hound Dog Press 309 East Market Unit 103
Howard Steamboat Museum 1101 E. Market St. Jeffersonville, IN (park in back of museum)
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Location —— Parking —— Handicapped Accessibility Information Hwang’s Martial Arts 2813 N. Hurstbourne Pkwy
IUS Library – Center of Cultural Resources 4201 Grantline Rd (parking in paid lot on campus)
Jeffersonville High School Auditorium 2315 Allison Lane, Jeffersonville, IN (parking lot available)
Kentucky Center for the Arts 501 W. Main Street (parking on street & garages)
Kentucky Museum of Arts and Craft 715 W. Main St (on street and commerical garages)
Locust Grove 561 Blankenbaker Lane (parking lot available)
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Location —— Parking —— Handicapped Accessibility Information Louisville Free Public Library- Main Branch 301 York St. (paid or on street parking)
Louisville Science Center 727 W. Main St (pay lot behind building or on street parking)
Muhammad Ali Center 144 N. 6th St (parking under center)
Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind 1839 Frankfort Ave (parking available)
Nanz and Kraft 141 Breckenridge Lane
Old Louisville Visitor Center 218 W. Oak St (on street and garages)
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Location —— Parking —— Handicapped Accessibility Information Presentation High School 900 S. 4th Street
Preservation Station, Jeffersonville, IN 1100 W. Market St (parking lot available)
Print Tex 11198 Ampere Ct (parking lot available)
Rauch Planetarium 2301 S. 3rd St (parking in lot)
Sacred Heart/Ursuline Art Center Bldg 5 3105 Lexington Rd
Schimpff’s Confectionery 347 Spring St, Jeffersonville, IN (parking on street)
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Location —— Parking —— Handicapped Accessibility Information Speed Museum 2035 S. 3rd St (on street and parking lots)
Tandy Leather 5308 Bardstown Rd
Walden Theatre 1123 Payne St (on street and parking in rear)
Thomas Edison House 729 E. Washington St (parking on street)
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ADDITIONS TO FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS TROOP REGISTRATION FORM Pull out & mail or bring this registration form to the Council office Please Print
Make your own copy of this request for your records!
Troop #_________ #of Daisy _________ # of Br_______# of Jr________ # of CAD/SR/AMB_________ Area_________ Service Unit___________________
Leader’s Name______________________________________________________________________________________ Address____________________________________________________________________________________________ Street/Route
City
State
Zip
E-Mail Address _____________________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone_________________________________
Business Phone______________________________________
Co-Leader’s Name___________________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone_________________________________
Business Phone______________________________________
Total # of additional girls_______ & #additional adults______attending X $11.00 per person (price includes patch) Total # of girls registered in your troop for 2011/2012 __________ (# of girls registering for Festival cannot exceed # of girls registered in your troop.) Racial/Ethnic: _____American Indian or Alaskan Native, _____Asian or Pacific Islander, _____Black, _____ White, _____Other Enclosed $____________________ (check)
and/or
$____________________ (Cookie Dough)
Total amount $_________________________ for fees
Office Use Only
These additions must be cleared with the Festival Scheduler and must be in the council office by Monday, October 4, 2011 (ABSOLUTE DEADLINE)!
Date
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__________
Receipt #
__________
__________
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Cookie Dough__________
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Money
__________
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Total
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Camping
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Registered
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# Registered __________(G) __________(A) 52
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