FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 11, 2008
Media contact:
Rick Engler, 973-408-3807 or rengler@ShakespeareNJ.org
Andrew Murad , 973-408-3261 or
amurad@ShakespeareNJ.org
A Major Statewide
STUDENT SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
An event
offered in partnership with the prestigious, internationally acclaimed
Folger Shakespeare Library and Rider University
MADISON ,
NJ — The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey will host teachers
and students in grades 5 through 12 from across the state for Shakesperience:NJ
-- three full days highlighting and celebrating the study
of Shakespeare through performance on May 5, 6 and 7 at The Theatre's
Main Stage – the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre in Madison . The initiative
offers an opportunity for middle and high school students to spend an
entire day sharing the excitement of Shakespeare as actors and audience
members. Each group of students will take the Main Stage at the F.M. Kirby
Shakespeare Theatre to present a 20-minute Shakespeare scene to an audience
of their peers, teachers, parents and professional actors from The Shakespeare
Theatre of New Jersey who will serve as commentators. Twenty-three
schools will participate in this year's three-day festival.
Funding for the Shakesperience:NJ is made possible by
a generous grant from the J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation.
Shakesperience:NJ is the
product of a partnership between The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey,
Rider University and the world-renowned Folger Shakespeare Library in
Washington , D.C. The Folger Festivals Project was launched in 1986 as
a national outreach initiative to extend the reach of the Library's teaching
philosophy and to inspire student Shakespeare festivals across the nation.
In 2007, the Shakespeare Theatre and Rider University were chosen by the
Folger Shakespeare Library to establish the statewide festival in New
Jersey . Additional support for Shakesperience comes from the
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
Shakesperience:NJ represents
a step toward the creation of a national model for statewide student Shakespeare
festivals based on the highly successful student Shakespeare festival
at the Folger Shakespeare Library. The institutions partnering to launch
Shakesperience:NJ share a common mission of promoting the teaching
of Shakespeare through performance, which has long been recognized to
be the
most effective and exciting way
to introduce young people to Shakespeare's plays. Performance-based instruction
heightens student interest and increases creative thinking and problem-solving
skills. Through
--more--
numerous classes and workshops
with teachers and students, this philosophy has been introduced in schools
throughout the state. The creation of a statewide student festival is
intended to showcase the results of this performance-based learning, and
to encourage more schools and teachers to make performance a key component
of the language arts classroom. “As a teacher, I am most grateful
for the fact that my students could share their work with peers from different
schools and learn from other groups,” said May Fung from the
Faith Hope Love Academy in Somerset , a participant in the 2007 Shakesperience:NJ
festival .
The program enables young people
to come together with their peers from diverse backgrounds to celebrate
their shared achievements in the study of English literature. Student
festivals provide important structure and closure to performance-based
study, instilling in students pride and a sense of ownership over their
own learning. The Shakesperience:NJ Festival is designed to
be an educational experience, not a drama competition. Students will have
the option of receiving feedback from professional commentators, but the
focus of each day is on Shakespeare's works and the creativity and variety
of student interpretations.
In addition to the student performances,
each day will include entertaining educational interludes such as Shakespeare
trivia games and swordplay demonstrations. For more information
about Shakesperience:NJ , call 973-408-3980 or e-mail jbgrant@ShakespeareNJ.org.
Participating in Shakesperience:NJ
Schools scheduled to participate
in Shakesperience:NJ at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
include Bergenfield High School; Bernards High School, Bernardsville;
Columbia High School, Maplewood; Dunellen High School; Faith Hope Love
Academy, Somerset; Franklin High School, Somerset; Hillsborough High School;
Hillsborough Middle School; Immaculate Conception High School, Montclair;
Madison High School; Merely Shakespeare Players/Classical Homeschool Group,
Princeton; Montclair High School; Montville High School; Morristown High
School; Newark Technical High School; Orange Middle School; Oratory Prep
School, Summit; Purnell School, Pottersville; Ranney School, Tinton Falls;
Ridgewood High School; Skorstad Homeschoolers, Morristown; Somerville
High School; and Weehawken High School.
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The acclaimed Shakespeare Theatre
of New Jersey is an independent, professional theatre company located
on the Drew University campus. One of the leading Shakespeare theatres
in the nation, serving 100,000 adults and children annually, it is New
Jersey 's only professional theatre company dedicated solely to Shakespeare's
canon and other world classics. Through its distinguished productions
and education programs, the company strives to illuminate the universal
and lasting relevance of the classics for contemporary audiences.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New
Jersey's programs are made possible, in part, by funding from the New
Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency
of the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as funds from the National
Endowment for the Arts. Additional major support is received from
The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the F. M. Kirby Foundation, The Edward
T. Cone Foundation, The Shubert Foundation and Drew University , as well
as contributions from numerous corporations, foundations, government agencies
and individuals. American Airlines is the official airline of The
Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Crystal Rock Water is the company's
official water provider. Barefoot Wine is the official wine provider.
General Information
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Bonnie
J. Monte
MAIN STAGE: OUTDOOR
STAGE:
F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre
The Greek Theatre
36 Madison Ave. (at Lancaster Rd.
) 2 Convent Road (at Convent Station)
Madison , NJ Morris
Township , NJ
(on the campus of Drew University
) (on the campus of the College of Saint Elizabeth )
TICKETS & INFO: Call
973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org
Shakesperience:NJ –
Snapshot
Venue: F.M. Kirby
Shakespeare Theatre, 36 Madison Avenue at Lancaster Rd. in Madison
(on the campus of Drew University )
Dates: Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, May 5, 6 and 7 th
Schedule:
MONDAY, MAY 5
Columbia High School , Maplewood
Dunellen High School
Skorstad Homeschoolers , Morristown
Immaculate Conception High School
, Montclair
Madison High School
Weehawken High School
Franklin High School , Somerset
TUESDAY, MAY 6
Purnell School , Pottersville
Faith Hope Love Academy , Somerset
Oratory Prep School , Summit
Hillsborough Middle School
Montville High School
Bergenfield High School
Ridgewood High School
Orange Middle School
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7
Merely Shakespeare Players/Classical
Homeschool Group, Princeton
Ranney School , Tinton Falls
Bernards High School , Bernardsville
Hillsborough High School , Hillsborough
Montclair High School , Montclair
Newark Technical High School ,
Newark
Somerville High School , Somerville
Morristown High School , Morristown
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