Drama Society At Stirling University drama society. Current Members 61 Current President None In the danger of beingbiased the drama society is a great way of meeting new people! http://www.susaonline.org.uk/societies/index.php?s=80
Anglistik Guide: Organizations And Societies Source Type, organizations and societies. URL, www.poets.org/index.cfm Australasian drama Studies Association. Subject Class, IBB 434; IBB 534 http://www.anglistikguide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=lit&st=so1
About The Chesil Theatre Company, Winchester, England. We claim to be the oldest established independent dramatic society in the the Regional Final in the National drama Association One Act Play Festival. http://www.chesiltheatre.org.uk/aboutus.html
Extractions: Home Page How to find us How to join us How to book The Chesil Theatre Company is the premier amateur company in the Winchester area having full control of its own premises. With more than 200 members, the company produces 6 plays each year and runs two successful workshops for young people on a weekly basis during school term time. The Company also has an active social programme and, through membership of the Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain and the National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA) gives members access to national and regional training and workshops in theatre skills. We always welcome new members, and not just aspiring actors. Like all amateur groups we tend to have a shortage of those with technical skills and particularly seek the involvement of set builders and designers, lighting designers and operators, sound technicians and stage managers, property managers and wardrobe experts as well as those wishing to help with administration, box office front of house or just be supporting audience members. See our 'Get Involved' page or Download/View our new leaflet (Adobe 'Acrobat' format, 90 kbytes)
Simon Ryan Theatre - Tipperary's Premier Theatre Venue A modern 360 seat theatre located in the famous 'Tipperary Town'. Provides a venue for touring professional productions and local amateur drama/musical societies. Information on the venue and booking. http://www.tipperary-excel.com/general.htm
Extractions: The Simon Ryan Theatre is a modern 360 seat Theatre featuring 'state of the art' facilities for the performer and the audience. It was opened by the Taoiseach Mr Bertie Ahern TD on May 5th 2001 Free parking is available in the Market Yard car park adjacent to the Theatre after 6.00pm with a moderate charge between 8.00am and 6.00pm. We request that patrons do not park directly in front of the Theatre or block emergency exits. Situated on the 3rd floor adjacent to the balcony, the theatre bar has a wide selection of beverages. The bar is open to patrons half an hour before the performance and during the interval. Why not use our Pre-Order/ Pre-Pay Theatre Bar service. Bar staff will be happy to take your order on arrival at the theatre to avoid interval delays and queuing, so that you can have your drink waiting for you at the interval. The Simon Ryan Theatre is wheelchair friendly with ramped access to the building and easy access to the Theatre with wheelchair seating in the front stalls (see seating plan ). Access to the Theatre Bar is via the lift.
St John's College - Error Brief description of the college drama society. http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/societies/lmp/
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University Of Bristol Union : Societies List Contains a list of all UBU societies. Cultural Religious societies.Association for British And Chinese University Students (ABACUS) http://www.ubu.org.uk/main/societies/societieslist
Extractions: DID YOU KNOW? - This website allows each society to log in and update your own society webpage whenever you want . It requires no in-depth technical knowledge, no special software (it's all online) and can be managed by most people. To get a login name and password, email me (treasurer-ubu@bristol.ac.uk) and we'll get you started. Aixel Syd (Dyslexia) Alexander Technique All You Can Eat Artofficial Bristol University Veterinary Zoological Society (formerly BEWAS) Bridge Club Bristol Information Technology Society (BITS) Bristol Real Ale (BRA) Bristol Volunteers For Development Abroad (BVDA) Chess Club Chinese Chess and Calligraphy Chocolate Society Computer Gaming (COGS) Conservation Group Debating Society Duke Of Edinburgh Award Equine Society ... Flat Caps And Ferrets (Northerners!) GameSoc Guide And Scout Hot Air Ballooning (BUHABS) Investment International Affairs Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender
The Marlowe A student drama society. Details of past performances and current developments and a brief history of the society. http://www.cam.ac.uk/societies/marlowe/
Extractions: Welcome to The Marlowe - one of Cambridge University's oldest dramatic societies. The Marlowe exists to perform Elizabethan, verse, and non-realist plays; as well as high-quality new student playwriting. As well as our annual professionally-directed production, we run a wide range of workshops, talks and other performances throughout the year. The Marlowe/RSC 'Other Prize' for new writing is awarded annually, and our weekly scriptlab and directorslab workshops run throughout term. We invite you to explore The Marlowe using the links above, and if you want to get involved, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
What Is Dramatherapy? The British Association of dramatherapists has adopted the following definition The connection between drama and the psychological healing of society, http://www.badth.org.uk/Dth/therapy.htm
Extractions: Dramatherapy refers to those activities in which there is an established understanding between the client and therapist and where the therapeutic goals are primary and not incidental to the ongoing activity. The British Association of Dramatherapists has adopted the following definition: "Dramatherapy has as its main focus the intentional use of healing aspects of drama and theatre as the therapeutic process. It is a method of working and playing that uses action methods to facilitate creativity, imagination, learning, insight and growth." Dramatherapy and Drama Dramatherapy has vey ancient, historical roots in the healing rituals and dramas of various societies. The connection between drama and the psychological healing of society, though not of the individual, was first formally acknowledged by Aristotle, who was the originator of the term 'catharsis'. Traditionally, the ability of drama to reorganise human awareness has been explained in philosophical and aesthetic terms. The relationship between theories of drama and the theory and practice of Dramatherapy is an ongoing one. Dramatherapy and Theatre The Dramatherapist can be seen as an empathic director who encourages clients to experience their physicality, to develop an ability to express the whole range of their emotions and to increase their insight and knowledge of themselves and others. The Dramatherapy session occurs in what the director, Peter Brook, calls the "Empty Space". In the internal life of this client there are memories and dreams, fears from the past and apprehensions about the future and these can be embodied and realised in this "Empty Space". Dramatherapists enable clients to release their own "inspirational creativity" into roles they play, thus, both clients and dramatherapist become what Augusto Boal calls "spect-actors" - both actors and spectators. Thus the Dramatherapist as empathic director helps the client or group member take responsibility for his/her own life through the use of aesthetic distance and theatrical metaphors.
Theatre Organizations - Theatre Resources From Artslynx Association (ESTA) German Society for Contemporary Theatre and drama in Theatre Historical Society of America Theatre Library Association http://www.artslynx.org/theatre/orgs.htm
Extractions: Send more link suggestions in this category to Richard Finkelstein Actors' Equity Association - USA Actors' Equity Association - UK Actor's Fund of America Alliance of Resident Theaters/New York Alpha Psi Omega American Association of Community Theatre ... American Federation of Musicians, Local 802 (NY) American Federation of Television and Radio Artists American Society for Alexander Technique The American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama American Society of Theatre Consultants ... Association for Canadian Theatre Research A ssociation of Drama Educators (Western Australia) Association des professionnels des arts de la scène du Québec (APASQ) Association Québécoise des Marionnettistes ASSITEJ International Association for Theatre and Young People.
Arts Organizations Master List ATDS, American Theatre and drama Society. ATHE, Association for Theatre in HigherEducation org, organizational user in a URL http://www.artslynx.org/orig/soup.htm
Extractions: ARTSLYNX INTERNATIONAL, INCLUDING LISTINGS BY DISCIPLINE Send suggestions/corrections to Richard Finkelstein Editor AAA American Arts Alliance. (Now part of Americans for the Arts AAAE Association for the Advancement of Arts Education AAC Association for American Cultures AACM Association for Advancement of Creative Musicians AACT American Association of Community Theatre AAH Association of Art Historians AAH Association for Art History AAHPERD AAM American Association of Museums AAMD Association of Art Museum Directors. AAP The Academy of American Poets AAP Association for Asian Performance AASA American Association of School Administrators AATA The American Art Therapy Association Inc. AATE The American Alliance for Theatre in Education AATQ Association des Art-Thérapeutes du Québec Inc. ABA American Bandmasters Association ABANA Artist-Blacksmith's Association of North America ABTT Association of British Theatre Technicians ACA American Council for the Arts ACC American Crafts Council.
Communication Careers It should also be kept in mind, when thinking about a career in drama, that thereare National Communication Association (NCA) Home Page www.natcom.org http://www.natcom.org/Instruction/Pathways/5thEd.htm
Extractions: Order printed copies of Pathways to Careers in Communication INTRODUCTION Choosing the best educational path to a satisfying job and successful career can be difficult for a student. And the choice is a serious one. The pathway you choose and the decisions you make will profoundly shape your future. This publication is designed to help you make that difficult choice by providing clear information about communication education and possible related jobs and careers. electronic and printed resources TABLE OF CONTENTS A Description of Communication History of the Communication Discipline ... Endnotes A DESCRIPTION OF COMMUNICATION What is Communication? Communication is a learned skill. Most people are born with the physical ability to talk , but we learn to speak well and communicate effectively. Speaking, listening, and our ability to understand verbal and nonverbal meanings are skills we develop in various ways. We learn basic communication skills by observing other people and modeling our behaviors based on what we see. We also are taught some communication skills directly through education, and by practicing those skills and having them evaluated. Communication as an academic field relates to all the ways we communicate, so it embraces a large body of knowledge. The information relates to both verbal and nonverbal messages. A body of scholarship all about communication is presented and explained in textbooks, electronic publications, and academic journals. In the journals, researchers report the results of studies that are the basis for an ever-expanding understanding of how we all communicate.
Extractions: ³For more than 75 years, The Drama League has enriched and strengthened American theater, responding to the theater"s ever-changing needs by creating programs to nurture both artists and audiences. In recent years, the League has focused its efforts on fostering the next generation of artistic leadership, while continuing its commitment to building informed and supportive audiences. The League¹s programs for director¹s, playwrights, and others are distinguished by an extraordinarily high level of professional participation in both their design and their implementation.²The site provides links to information re: membership, associate membership, the Directors Project Online, history and contact information.
Biblioteca Pública Por Internet Education dramaWest is the Western Australian Association of drama Educators. International Society for Music Education http//www.isme.org/ http://www.ipl.org/div/aon/browse/edu00.00.00
Extractions: Web www.jact.org Home Events A set of 4 postcards has been produced to celebrate some of our past projects. They feature stills from productions with costumes and masks on display. The cost of a set of 4 different postcards is £1.00 (individual postcards available at 35p each.) Please add 20p for postage. Cheques should be made payable to "The Chloë Society". Orders to Russell Shone, Project Director, Chloë Productions, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU email: office@hellenicsociety.org.uk at The Globe, London, from 30 July 30 September 2005 http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/navigation/frameset.htm at the Oxford Playhouse, the Oxford Greek Play 2005, from 12 - 15 October 2005 Celebrating 125 years of Greek plays in Oxford , this production w ill be staged in October 2005. More details will follow closer to the performances, but for further details, please visit
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AAUP - Books For Understanding Civil society, philanthropy and the nonprofit sector have attracted substantial Walking tour guides, sports history, the drama of city politics from http://aaupnet.org/booksforunderstanding.html
Extractions: Crisis? Phase-out? Privatization? Though the terms of the debate are themselves contested, that there is a debate being conducted on Social Security in the United States is incontrovertible. When so much energy and ink is expended over the mere language used to present a policy debate, it is essential that the numbers and history behind such an important domestic policy be accessible to the public. Find the info here. A Brief Guide to Resources Relevant
The Bibliographical Society Fellowships And Bursaries Antiquarian Booksellers Association award. One of the grants will be associated drama 15501623;; £500 from the Oxford Bibliographical Society as the http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/grants.htm
Extractions: Grants awarded in 1994/1995 The Bibliographical Society invites applications from scholars engaged in bibliographical research (on, for example, book history, textual transmission, publishing, printing, bookbinding, book-ownership and book-collecting) for awards to be made in the calendar year 2005. The Society hopes to make awards both for immediate research needs, such as for microfilms or travelling expenses, and for longer-term support, for example to assist with prolonged visits to libraries and archives. Secretary of the Fellowships and Bursaries Sub-committee at the address below, is 1 December . Successful applicants will be notified after the meeting of the Society's Council in February of following year. Antiquarian Booksellers Association award . One of the grants will be associated with the Antiquarian Booksellers Association which has contributed generously to the Society's Centenary Appeal fund. Falconer Madan award Fredson Bowers award . The Society also offers an award of $1,500, funded by the Bibliographical Society of America, in the name of Fredson Bowers.
UNISON The Public Service Union - At Work Society of Great Britain Link to an external website www.rpsgb.org.uk British Association for drama Therapists Link to an external website http://www.unison.org.uk/professionalservices/links.asp
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