From fsternfeld@gmail.com Tue May 4 15:07:05 2010 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 10:07:05 -0400 Subject: [FC News]Join us for FPAC's NYC Trip and see Tony Nominees AMERICAN IDIOT, MEMPHIS & LA CAGE AUX FOLLES Message-ID: --00c09f7d5b98a2ba420485c53a3b Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hi Everybody, The FPAC NYC trip is open to everyone! I hope you will join us August 17 - 20 for this amazing journey. The trip will include sight seeing, the three productions in the subject line, and two workshops with guest artists. Those will be set up soon! Past guest artists have included Susan Blackwell, Kelly O'Hara, Gavin Creel, Michele Federer, Andrew Kober and Kacie Sheik. There is also the opportunity to see a fourth production for an additional fee. Complete itinerary and pricing is here: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/nyctrip.html -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --00c09f7d5b98a2ba420485c53a3b Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everybody,

The FPAC NYC trip is open to everyone!

I hope you will join us August 17 - 20 for this amazi= ng journey.

The trip will include sight seeing, th= e three productions in the subject line, and two workshops with guest artis= ts. =A0Those will be set up soon! =A0

Past guest artists have included Susan Blackwell, Kelly= O'Hara, Gavin Creel, Michele Federer, Andrew Kober and Kacie Sheik.

There is also the opportunity to see a fourth produc= tion for an additional fee.

Complete itinerary and pricing is here:=A0http://www.fai= rmountcenter.org/nyctrip.html

--
Fred Sternfel= d
http://www.freds= ternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
--00c09f7d5b98a2ba420485c53a3b-- From operations@geaugatheater.org Tue May 18 19:12:28 2010 From: operations@geaugatheater.org (Chris Cipriani) Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 14:12:28 -0400 Subject: [FC News]Special Discount for FPAC for GLTG's Hay Fever! Message-ID: --001636b2ace5ca443e0486e24859 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 *It's Hay Fever this spring at Geauga Theater! * Imagine spending a weekend in the 1920's with an eccentric British family prone to theatrics. If this sounds intriguing, then come see our final production of the season, Noel Coward's Hay Fever, a comedy of manners filled with wit and outlandish antics. *Hay Fever *runs through May 23rd. Friday and Saturday evening performances are at 8:00 p.m., and Sunday's at2 p.m. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $13.00 for students/seniors. For information or to purchase tickets for the play, visit www.geaugatheater.org or call the box office at 440.286.2255. SPECIAL FPAC OFFER: $2.00 off per ticket for Hay Fever. Use *special code LGARTSACCESS* at the GLTG Box Office or on-line at www.GeaugaTheater.org (no extra on-line fees) -- Geauga Lyric Theater Guild & Cultural Arts Center 440.285.7701 www.geaugatheater.org Hay Fever -- opens May 7 Join us for this delightful Noel Coward comedy! --001636b2ace5ca443e0486e24859 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
=A0It's Hay Fever this spring at Geauga Theater!
=A0

=A0Ima= gine spending a weekend in the 1920's with an
eccentric British family prone to theatrics.
If this sounds intriguing, = then come see our final production of the season,
Noel Coward's Hay = Fever, a comedy of manners filled with wit and outlandish antics.
=A0 =A0Hay Fever runs through May 23rd.
Friday and Saturd= ay evening performances are at 8:00 p.m., and Sunday's=A0 at2 p.m.
Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $13.00 for students/seniors.
=A0
=A0Fo= r information or to purchase tickets for the play, visit www.geaugatheater.org
or call the box office = at 440.286.2255.
=A0
SPECIAL FPAC OFFER: $2.00 off per ticket for Hay Fe= ver.
Use special code LGARTS= ACCESS=A0 at the GLTG Box Office or on-line at www.GeaugaTheater.org=A0
(no extra on-line fees)




--
Geauga Lyric
Thea= ter Guild & Cultural Arts Center

440.285.7701
www.geaugatheater.org

Hay Fever -- ope= ns May 7
=A0Join us for this delightful Noel Coward comedy! =A0

--001636b2ace5ca443e0486e24859-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Wed May 19 14:01:23 2010 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 09:01:23 -0400 Subject: [FC News]8th gr - Adult: Wayne Turney & Tom Fulton to teach (2 weeks/afternoons) SHAKESPEARE WKSP at FPAC this summer Message-ID: --001636025cd04d269c0486f20f63 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY SUMMER PROGRAM 2010 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP * ACTING SHAKESPEARE Instructor: Wayne Turney, AEA actor, Professor =96 DeSales University Guest Artist: Tom Fulton, AEA actor, Director, Director =96 Chagrin Falls Performing Arts Academy Dates: Session Three (two weeks) August 2 =96 13 Mondays - Fridays 1:30 - 4:30pm Limit: Open Ages: 8th grade =96 Adult ** This is a history - and text-based course which will use sonnets and scenes from Shakespeare=92s plays to analyze through scansion, rhetorical devices, and the colorful vocabulary used by the Bard. This analysis will then be used to compose a vocal interpretation to best communicate the meaning and emotion imbedded in the text. As appropriate, the course will include a discussion of the traditional interpretation of several characters by great actors from Richard Burbage to the present. The final project will be a public performance. Reply to this email to find out how to enroll in this amazing workshop! * For more information about ALL of FPAC's Summer Programs, go to this link . --001636025cd04d269c0486f20f63 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Mondays - Fridays
1:30 - 4:30pm

Limit:=A0Open

Ages:=A08th grade =96 Adult

This = is a history - and text-based course which will use sonnets and scenes from= Shakespeare=92s plays to analyze through scansion, rhetorical devices, and= the colorful vocabulary used by the Bard. This=A0analysis will then be use= d to compose a vocal interpretation to best communicate the meaning and emo= tion imbedded in the text. As appropriate, the course will include a discus= sion of the traditional interpretation of several characters by great actor= s from Richard Burbage to the present.=A0The final project will be a public= performance.

Reply to this email to find out how to enroll in this= amazing workshop!=A0


For more information about ALL of FPAC's Summer = Programs,=A0go to this link.
--001636025cd04d269c0486f20f63-- From fullfletch@sbcglobal.net Wed May 19 21:30:40 2010 From: fullfletch@sbcglobal.net (Susan Fuller) Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 13:30:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [FC News]Summer Voice Instruction-Mayfield Civic Center and Federated Church Message-ID: <191637.59151.qm@web80602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-763326799-1274301040=:59151 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer Voice Instruction for Musical Theater Students at Mayfield Civic Cen= ter and Federated Church in Chagrin Falls =A0Private voice instruction for musical theater and other musical styles. Call the Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 to register David Fuller-Masters in Music, Voice from the Boston Conservatory of Music.= He is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing and the = American Guild of Musical Artists. David has taught voice since 1992 at the= Boston Conservatory, Lakeland Community College and Cleveland State Univer= sity. He was a finalist in the New England Regional Metropolitan Opera audi= tions, an apprentice artist with the Santa Fe Opera Co. and appeared with t= he Opera Company of Boston. David's musical theater experience includes the= " Dreamboat " entertainment cruise in Boston, and Guy Rotundo and his " Ar= tist Showcase" singers. Students can perform in two recitals each year. --0-763326799-1274301040=:59151 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Summer Voice Instruction for Musical Theater Students at Mayfi= eld Civic Center and Federated Church in Chagrin Falls
 Private voice instruction for musical theater a= nd other musical styles.
Call the Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 to register=
David Fuller-Masters in Music, Voice from the Boston = Conservatory of Music. He is a member of the National Association of Teache= rs of Singing and the American Guild of Musical Artists. David has taught v= oice since 1992 at the Boston Conservatory, Lakeland Community College and = Cleveland State University. He was a finalist in the New England Regional M= etropolitan Opera auditions, an apprentice artist with the Santa Fe Opera C= o. and appeared with the Opera Company of Boston. David's musical theater e= xperience includes the " Dreamboat " entertainment cruise in Boston, and Gu= y Rotundo and his " Artist Showcase" singers. Students can perform in two r= ecitals each year.
--0-763326799-1274301040=:59151-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Thu May 20 17:07:30 2010 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 12:07:30 -0400 Subject: [FC News]8th - Adult: NINA DOMINGUE to teach PLAYWRITING WORKSHOP (3 wks/afternoons) at FPAC this summer. Message-ID: --0014850b2cfab71e0b048708c6a2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY SUMMER PROGRAM 2010 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP * PLAYWRITING WORKSHOP Instructor: Nina Domingue, Award-Winning Actor and Teacher Dates: Session Two (three weeks) July 12 =96 30; Mondays - Fridays, 1:30 - 4:30pm Limit: 8 students Ages: 8th grade =96 Adult ** =93Plays by actors tend to have lots of crazy stuff in them...they=92re alw= ays about how much fun it is to be on the stage.=94 Marsha Norman, playwright Did you know that some of our greatest playwrights=96 including David Mamet= , Beth Henley, Tracy Letts, and even William Shakespeare! =85 began their theatrical life as actors? Actor training is great preparation for learning how to write an exciting and original play. In this workshop, we will start by using tools from the =91actors toolbox,=92 including improvisation, scene study, and movement = =96 to spark ideas for scenes and characters. We will then explore dramatic structure, and the art of writing believable, =91playable=92 dialogue. The workshop will end with a staged reading of scenes from your plays-in-progress. To get the most from this workshop, students should be prepared to write both in, and out of, class. * For more information about ALL of FPAC Summer Programs, go to this link . --0014850b2cfab71e0b048708c6a2 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Ages:=A08th grade =96 Adult

=93Plays by ac= tors tend to have lots of crazy stuff in them...they=92re always about how = much fun it is to be on the stage.=94 Marsha Norman, playwright

Did you know that some of our greatest p= laywrights=96 including David Mamet, Beth Henley, Tracy Letts, and even Wil= liam Shakespeare! =85 began their theatrical life as actors?

Actor training is great preparation for = learning how to write an exciting and original play. In this workshop, we w= ill start by using tools from the =91actors toolbox,=92 including improvisa= tion, scene study, and movement =96 to spark ideas for scenes and character= s. We will then explore dramatic structure, and the art of writing believab= le, =91playable=92 dialogue. The workshop will end with a staged reading of= scenes from your plays-in-progress.

To get the most from this workshop, stud= ents should be prepared to write both in, and out of, class.

For more information = about ALL =A0of FPAC Summer Programs,=A0go to this link.
--0014850b2cfab71e0b048708c6a2-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Fri May 21 14:27:46 2010 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 09:27:46 -0400 Subject: [FC News]Children 1st - 6th grade: FUN, CREATIVE program for you at Summer FPAC! Instructors: Bebe Weinberg Katz and Natalie Green Message-ID: --00c09f8016014d0b4e04871aa900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY SUMMER PROGRAM 2010 PRODUCTION WORKSHOP The Production Workshop is geared for young people 1st through 6th grade wh= o want to have fun exploring all the various areas involved in putting on theatrical productions. The participants will learn about acting, scenery, props, costumes, lighting and performing! Part of the day will be spent rehearsing for a production the students will present on the last Thursday of the session on the Hathaway Brown stage! The Production Workshop has a half day (10:00 am =96 1:45 pm) or full day (10:00 am =96 4:30 pm) option for children entering grades 1 =96 6. There = are two three-week sessions and one two-week session. Complete info is here: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/production.html --00c09f8016014d0b4e04871aa900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


T= he Production Workshop is geared for young people 1st through 6th grade who= want to have fun exploring all the various areas involved in putting on th= eatrical productions. The participants will learn about acting, scenery, pr= ops, costumes, lighting=A0and=A0performing! Part of the day will be spent re= hearsing for a production the students will present on the last Thursday of= the session on the Hathaway Brown stage!

The Production Workshop has a half day (10:00 am =96 1:45 pm) or full= day (10:00 am =96 4:30 pm) option for children entering grades 1 =96 6.=A0= There are two three-week sessions=A0and=A0one two-week session.

Complete info is here:=A0http://www.fairmountcente= r.org/production.html

--00c09f8016014d0b4e04871aa900-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Sun May 23 15:06:49 2010 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 10:06:49 -0400 Subject: [FC News]LIMIT= 15. Only 2 spots remain. DEADLINE = June 1: Mitchell Fields "Advanced Classical Acting Wksp" at FPAC Message-ID: --0016367fa84da400ce0487437025 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY SUMMER PROGRAM 2010 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP * ADVANCED ACTING TRAINING THROUGH CLASSICAL PLAY PRODUCTION * * Instructor: Mitchell B. Fields, Professor =96 Baldwin Wallace College, AEA Actor, Director and Teacher Dates: Session One (three weeks) June 21 through July 9, Monday - Friday, 1:30 - 4:30pm Limit: 15 students Ages: 8th grade =96 College In the three weeks of class students will work on a play from the works of either Chekhov, Ibsen, or O'Neill, depending on the size of the class and the breakdown of the participants. Each student will be assigned a role and will develop that character for the entire session with a performance of th= e entire play on the final day. Each role will be challenging and appropriate for each student. By following a role from beginning to end, the student will acquire skills that are applied to actual performing, with the advantage of being coached, not just directed. Exercises will be incorporated to help with character development, sensory awareness, action work and communion. The deadline for admission to this class is June 1 to allow the instructor to prepare a play that suits the registrants. This deadline is only for thi= s workshop - other FPAC programs will continue accepting new students and registration. Admission to this workshop is by permission of instructor. Contact Fred Sternfeld, FPAC Artistic Director, at fsternfeld@gmail.com for more information. * For more information about ALL of FPAC Summer Programs, go to this link . --0016367fa84da400ce0487437025 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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In the three weeks of class stu= dents will work on a play from the works of either Chekhov, Ibsen, or O'= ;Neill, depending on the size of the class and the breakdown of the partici= pants. Each student will be assigned a role and will develop that character= for the entire session with a performance of the entire play on the final = day. Each role will be challenging and appropriate for each student. By fol= lowing a role from beginning to end, the student will acquire skills that a= re applied to actual performing, with the advantage of being coached, not j= ust directed. Exercises will be incorporated to help with character develop= ment, sensory awareness, action work and communion.

The deadline for admission to this class is June 1 to allow the instruc= tor to prepare a play that suits the registrants. This deadline is only for= this workshop - other FPAC programs will continue accepting new students a= nd registration.

Admission to this workshop is by permission of instruc= tor. =A0Contact Fred Sternfeld, FPAC Artistic Director, at fsternfeld@gmail.com for more information.

For more information about ALL =A0of FPAC Summer Programs,=A0go to= this link.
--0016367fa84da400ce0487437025-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Mon May 24 14:03:27 2010 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 09:03:27 -0400 Subject: [FC News]8th gr - College: TRIPLE THREAT TRAINING - "GLEE / MUSICAL THEATRE" @ FPAC this summer led by Christine Janson, David Williams and Bebe Weinberg Katz Message-ID: --0016367b66c2dea4d3048756abd4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY SUMMER PROGRAM 2010 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP * MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP =96 =93GLEE CLUB=94 * * Instructors: Christine Janson, Bebe Weinberg Katz, David Williams Dates: Session Two (three weeks) July 12 =96 30, Mondays - Fridays, 1:30 - 4:30pm Limit: Open Ages: 8th grade =96 College, or permission of program supervisor. The Musical Theatre Workshop - GLEE Club is a program to develop students into the complete package - the =93triple threat performer.=94 The focus in= this program is on acting, singing and dancing as a part of a production number, whether for the musical theater stage or for show choir concerts. This program will include daily voice lessons, daily dance class and repertoire that is drawn from both musical theater and contemporary popular artists. Students will be taught how to control their breathing to manage singing an= d dancing at the same time. In addition students will develop the skill to properly use broad and narrow, internal and external focus while on stage. Acting skills and character development will be enhanced to complete this performance focused program. Material developed during this three week period will be performed after each performance of Honk! Jr. at Mayfield Village Civic Center. Performance= s of =93GLEE=94 will be Thursday, July 29 at 9:00 pm, Friday, July 30 at 9:00= pm, Saturday, July 31 at 4:00 pm and 9:00 pm and Sunday, August 1 at 4:00 pm. For information about participating in GLEE, contact Artistic Director Fred Sternfeld at fsternfeld@gmail.com. * For more information about ALL of FPAC Summer Programs, go to this link . --0016367b66c2dea4d3048756abd4 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Dates:<= /strong>=A0Session Two (three weeks) July 12 =96 30, Mondays - Fridays, 1:3= 0 - 4:30pm
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Ages:=A08th grade =96 Co= llege, or permission of program supervisor.

The Musical Theatre Workshop -=A0GLEE=A0Club is a= program to develop students into the complete package - the =93triple thre= at performer.=94 The focus in this program is on acting, singing and dancin= g as a part of a production number, whether for the musical theater stage o= r for show choir concerts. This program will include daily voice lessons, d= aily dance class and repertoire that is drawn from both musical theater and= contemporary popular artists. Students will be taught how to control their= breathing to manage singing and dancing at the same time. In addition stud= ents will develop the skill to properly use broad and narrow, internal and = external focus while on stage. Acting skills and character development will= be enhanced to complete this performance focused program.

Material developed during this = three week period will be performed after each performance of Honk! Jr. at = Mayfield Village Civic Center. Performances of =93GLEE=94 will be Thursday, July 29 at 9:00 pm, Friday, July 30 at 9:00 pm, = Saturday, July 31 at 4:00 pm and 9:00 pm and Sunday, August 1 at 4:00 pm.

For information about partic= ipating in GLEE, contact Artistic Director Fred Sternfeld at fsternfeld@gmail.com.


For more information about ALL of FPAC Summer Programs,=A0g= o to this link.

--0016367b66c2dea4d3048756abd4-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Mon May 24 19:29:39 2010 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 14:29:39 -0400 Subject: [FC News]CASTS ANNOUNCED for all 3 FPAC Summer Productions - Pride & Prejudice, Honk Jr. & Children of Eden Message-ID: --0016e65b5e2673041e04875b3a77 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Check out this link to see who is in the cast for Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory's Summer Productions: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/edenhonkpride.htm -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --0016e65b5e2673041e04875b3a77 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Check out this link to see who is in the cast for Fairmount Performing Arts= Conservatory's Summer Productions:=A0http://www.fredsternfeld.com/edenhonkpride.htm

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Fred Sternfeld
http:= //www.fredsternfeld.com
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--0016e65b5e2673041e04875b3a77-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Thu May 27 16:33:55 2010 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 11:33:55 -0400 Subject: [FC News]8th gr - Adult: NEW IMPROV TROUPE FORMING! Director, Marc Moritz - "Improv Theatre Ensemble" at FPAC this summer Message-ID: --000e0cd1fe867e899e0487951fcb Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY SUMMER PROGRAM 2010 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP * IMPROV THEATRE ENSEMBLE * * Instructor: Marc Moritz, AEA Actor, Director, Teacher Dates: Session Three (two weeks) August 2 =96 13; Mondays - Fridays. 1:30 - 4:30pm Limit: Open Ages: 8th grade - Adult Are you an energetic, spontaneous, committed performer interested in being part of an Improv Performing Troupe? Marc Moritz will train you in specific techniques used by such improvtheatr= es as Chicago=92s Second City , ImprovOlympics and TheatreSports, as well as Cleveland=92s own GIANT PORTIONS. Through a series of theatre games, exercises, and improvised scene work, we will create a strong ensemble of improv performers. This two week intensive will culminate in a public performance at Mayfield Civic Center the weekend of August 13. This group will be the core of an ongoing year round FPAC Teen Improv company that will have many performing opportunities, including competing in the Improv Olympics Competition in April at the Cleveland Play House. For more information about entry into this workshop, write to artistic director Fred Sternfeld at fsternfeld@gmail.com. * For more information about ALL of FPAC Summer Programs, go to this link . --000e0cd1fe867e899e0487951fcb Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <= td width=3D"200" align=3D"center" valign=3D"top" style=3D"margin-top: 0px; = margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; font-family: arial= , sans-serif; "> =A0
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Limit:=A0Open
Ag= es:=A08th grade - Adult

Are you an energetic, spontaneo= us, committed performer interested in being part of an=A0Improv=A0Performing Troupe?

Marc Moritz will train you in s= pecific techniques used by such=A0improvtheatres = as Chicago=92s Second City , ImprovOlympics and TheatreSports, as well as C= leveland=92s own GIANT PORTIONS.

Through a series of theatre gam= es, exercises, and improvised scene work, we will create a strong ensemble = of=A0improv=A0performers. This two week intensive= will culminate in a public performance at Mayfield Civic Center the weeken= d of August 13. This group will be the core of an ongoing year round FPAC T= een=A0Improv=A0company that will have many perfor= ming opportunities, including competing in the=A0Improv<= /span>=A0Olympics Competition in April at the Cleveland Play House.

<= font class=3D"Apple-style-span" color=3D"#990000">For more information abou= t entry into this workshop, write to artistic director Fred Sternfeld at fsternfeld@gmail.com.

For more information about ALL =A0of FPAC Summer Programs,=A0= go= to this link.
--000e0cd1fe867e899e0487951fcb-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Sun May 30 14:09:52 2010 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 09:09:52 -0400 Subject: [FC News]FPAC's Session One starts in just 3 weeks! You can still join us - here's how... Message-ID: --0015174c1096dbc6f70487cf75cc Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory (FPAC) Summer 2010 is on a record pace for enrollment! You can still participate. Check out the info below..= . * *"FPAC is my second home! It is always recommended by me to anyone yearning to expand their skills! I have learned so much more in these three weeks than I thought possible! I owe all of my theatrical successes to CP and Mitchell, my superb professional training instructors! Thanks, Fred, for creating such an amazing place! FPAC has allowed me to dig deep into my scripts, and really connect to what my characters are trying to say. I=92ve learned so much!" Dani Apple FPAC =9205, =9206, =9207, =9208 & =9209 SUPERB. Staff =96 would like to rate them higher than a 5 but it wasn=92t a= n option. I learned and improved a lot. Improv was fun and innovative =96 the teachers were always fun, exciting and really connected with students. Shakespeare really fun and class that taught a lot of new things. Into the Woods was amazing and the cast of Laramie is so versatile and talented! Kee= p up the good work! Bobby Lach FPAC =9208 & =9209* * * * * *FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY (FPAC)* * * * PARTICIPATE in the region's PREMIERE Summer Performing Arts Training program! This program takes place at Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights. Professional Training Workshop "The Core" Acting/Scene Study, Audition Techniques, Voice/Projection/Diction, Dance, Movement and extras like Stage Makeup, Improv, Stage Combat and more. Grade= s 6th - College. Professional Training Workshop "Advanced Training" - Directing, Playwriting= , Improv, Glee Club / Triple Threat Training, Dance, Classical Acting and Shakespeare. Grades 6th - Adult. Production Workshop - A fun introductory "camp like" theatre experience for grades 1 - 6. Contemporary Theatre Workshop for Adults A one-week professional training seminar for adults 18 and up. Sundays with Brian Zoldessy Older teens and adults can take part in three one-shot workshops. Pick your favorite or sign up for all three sessions! These workshops take place at Mayfield Village Civic Center in Mayfield Village. Trip to New York City / Broadway See Tony Award Nominees AMERICAN IDIOT, MEMPHIS & LA CAGE AUX FOLLES and visit all of the famous NYC locations! Check out the link below to find out all about **Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory's Summer Training and Productions.* * * *You have the opportunity to learn from a**"dream team" of professionals* *. Be sure to check out our "advanced training" options - we have added many new aspects to our programming!* * * *http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac_summer.html* *.* * * --0015174c1096dbc6f70487cf75cc Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory (FP= AC) Summer 2010 is on a record pace for enrollment! =A0You can still partic= ipate. Check out the info below...

"FPA= C is my second home! It is always recommended by me to anyone yearning to e= xpand their skills! I have learned so much more in these three weeks than I= thought possible! I owe all of my theatrical successes to CP and Mitchell,= my superb professional training instructors! Thanks, Fred, for creating su= ch an amazing place! FPAC has allowed me to dig deep into my scripts, and r= eally connect to what my characters are trying to say. I=92ve learned so mu= ch!"
Dani Apple
FPAC =9205, =9206, =9207,= =9208 & =9209

SUPE= RB. Staff =96 would like to rate them higher than a 5 but it wasn=92t an op= tion. I learned and improved a lot. Improv was fun and innovative =96 the t= eachers were always fun, exciting and really connected with students. Shake= speare really fun and class that taught a lot of new things. Into the Woods= was amazing and the cast of Laramie is so versatile and talented! Keep up = the good work!
Bobby Lach
FPAC =9208 & =9209
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FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY (FPAC)

PARTICIPATE in= the region's PREMIERE Summer Performing Arts Training program!

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Professional Training Workshop "The Core"=
Acting/Scene Study, Audition Techniques, Voice/Projection/Dictio= n, Dance, Movement and extras like Stage Makeup, Improv, Stage Combat and m= ore. Grades 6th - College.

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Pro= duction Workshop= =A0-=A0A fun introductory "camp like" theatre ex= perience for grades 1 - 6.
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  • Contemporary Theatre Workshop for Adults
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  • Sundays w= ith Brian Zoldessy
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  • Older teens and adults can tak= e part in three one-shot workshops. Pick your favorite or sign up for all t= hree sessions! These workshops take place at Mayfield Village Civic Center = in Mayfield Village.
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  • Trip to N= ew York City / Broadway
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  • See Tony Award Nominees AMERIC= AN IDIOT, MEMPHIS & LA CAGE AUX FOLLES and visit all of the famous NYC = locations!=A0


    Check= out the link below to find out all about=A0Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory's Summer T= raining and Productions.

    You have th= e opportunity to learn from a"dream team" of professional= s. =A0Be sure to check ou= t our "advanced training" options - we have added many new aspect= s to our programming!
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