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| Contact Name |
| Teresa Froelich |
| Contact Address |
| Lincoln Center Institute
70 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023 |
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| Sponsor |
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| Title |
| Lincoln Center Institute National Educator Workshops |
| Description |
| Lincoln Center Institute Invites You
to Explore Imagination in Education
Discover how to unlock imaginative learning through engaging with works of art. Find new excitement in your teaching practice. Share the insights of professional artists. Lay down paint, move to a beat, try on a stage character, invent your own music, improvise in a group or solo, and enjoy research. Immerse yourself in a sustained encounter with works of dance, music, theater, or visual art.
This workshop will help you to discover how to elicit new ideas in your students, and how to stimulate creative, conceptual thinkers prepared for the world beyond the classroom. Just imagine…
The Lincoln Center Institute National Educator Workshops for educators are now offered at six locations worldwide! For more information, please visit www.lcinstitute.org.
Attend the Lincoln Center National Educator Workshop of your choice:
LCI National Educator Workshop
NEW YORK, NEW YORK July 7-11, & July 14-18, 2008
Introductory and Advanced
Lincoln Center Institute for the Arts in Education
KALAMAZOO, SOUTHERN MICHIGAN/CHICAGO, ILLINOIS June 16– 20, 2008
Introductory and Advanced
Kalamazoo RESA/Education for the Arts
COSTA MESA / Orange County, CALIFORNIA June 23–27, 2008
Introductory and Advanced
South Coast Repertory in partnership with Chapman University School of Education
WEST MEMPHIS/ Mid-South Delta Region, ARKANSAS July 7–11, 2008
Introductory and Advanced
Delta Aesthetic Education Institute, Crittenden Arts Council
LCI International Educator Workshop
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA September 29–October 3, 2008
Introductory
The Arts Centre
LCI International Educator Workshop
KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA July 7-11, 2008
Introductory and Advanced
Queen’s University Faculty of Education
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| Days |
| 240 |
| Summary |
| Lincoln Center Institute Invites You
to Explore Imagination in Education
Discover how to unlock imaginative learning through engaging with works of art. Find new excitement in your teaching practice. Share the insights of professional artists. Lay down paint, move to a beat, try on a stage character, invent your own music, improvise in a group or solo, and enjoy research. Immerse yourself in a sustained encounter with works of dance, music, theater, or visual art.
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| Phone |
| 212-875-5436 |
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| Deadline |
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| Type |
| Summer Program |
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