Vandy Wood Archives | 麻豆原创 News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Fri, 05 Jul 2019 14:44:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Vandy Wood Archives | 麻豆原创 News 32 32 Kites, Dancers to be Featured at Annual Outdoor Concert /news/kites-dancers-featured-annual-outdoor-concert/ Mon, 14 Apr 2014 19:47:14 +0000 /news/?p=58664 The 麻豆原创 Symphony, conducted by Dr. Laszlo Marosi, will perform its 10th annual Symphony Under the Stars concert at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 17,聽 at the 麻豆原创 Reflecting Pond.

The program comprises two pieces, Delibes鈥 Copp茅lia Suite and Franck鈥檚 Symphony in D-Minor, played without intermission. Dancers from Theatre 麻豆原创 will join for the first piece. They will perform a movement piece with kites in the Reflecting Pond.

A team of creative directors from the Theatre Department has been working with community professionals, graduate students, alumni, dancers, and designers to create what they call a 鈥淪ite-Specific Theatrical Event: Chance Choreography with Performance Objects.鈥

The choreography includes 20 performers including professionals and students who will incorporate dance puppetry and objects in their performance.聽Vandy Wood and Julia Listengarten, theatre faculty and members of the creative team, are thrilled to collaborate across the disciplines on many production levels. 鈥淲e are excited about the opportunity to integrate聽a visual performance聽in the live symphony concert. This creative process challenged us in many unexpected ways, but, most specifically, in how we develop a shared vocabulary across disciplinary boundaries and between different communities.鈥

Marosi, director of Instrumental Ensembles, said he聽is excited to be partnering with the Theatre Department. 鈥淚 try to come up with different ideas for the event. And this year, I conducted Theatre鈥檚 production of The Music Man, and now they are participating in our event.鈥

The annual concert occurs outside for two reasons. The first, Marosi said, is lack of an on-campus performance hall big enough to accommodate the symphony and patrons. The second is that 鈥渢his symphony exists for the community. We provide a break at the end of the semester for all 麻豆原创 students. The students in the orchestra get to play beautiful music for all of their classmates and friends, and everyone walking by can see, and hear, that 麻豆原创 has a symphony orchestra.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a very challenging program,鈥 says Marosi, 鈥渁nd not all the performers are music majors. There is a wide range of majors represented in the orchestra.鈥

Guests are invited to bring chairs, blankets, and picnic baskets. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be held in the Pegasus Ballroom in the Student Union. Parking on the 麻豆原创 campus will be free for patrons from 7-10 p.m. (Visitors parking in 24-hour reserved spots will be ticketed.)

This event is sponsored by the Campus Activities Board. For more information, contact cabarts@ucf.edu or call 407-823-3294.

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Theatre for Young Audiences Brings Writers’ Stories to Life /news/ucf-theatre-for-young-audiences-brings-writers-stories-to-life/ /news/ucf-theatre-for-young-audiences-brings-writers-stories-to-life/#comments Thu, 12 Apr 2012 15:05:21 +0000 /news/?p=35087 When I put on my earbuds, I look out the window of my car and think. I can ponder life, school, friends, anything I want鈥︹

When I put on my three silver bracelets, I am transported back in time鈥nto the world of my grandmother鈥︹

When I put on my swimsuit and goggles and start swimming, my Mom and Dad say I look like a fish鈥︹

Young authors鈥 imaginations can be endless when they鈥檙e given the opportunity to create.

And a contest involving 麻豆原创’s Theatre for Young Audiences gives those budding writers the chance to see their stories come to life.

The project, called Writes of Spring, is a collaboration of graduate students in the Theatre 麻豆原创 master鈥檚 program, the Orlando Repertory Theatre and students from the community in kindergarten through 12th grade.

This year鈥檚 assignment to the writers was to compose a short story, essay or poem finishing this intro: 鈥淲hen I put on _______.鈥

Out of about 1,300 entries submitted last fall, 114 winners were chosen in four different age groups to be woven into a story by student and already-veteran-scriptwriter Amanda Hill.

Performances will be May 1-2 at the Orlando Repertory Theatre, 1001 E. Princeton St., Orlando, with student Courtney Grile as director. This year鈥檚 production titled 鈥渋f not now, when?鈥 will include graduate and undergraduate theatre students as the actors. Others that have been key to the production are faculty adviser Vandy Wood; Gary Cadwallader, education director at Orlando Repertory Theatre; and sponsor Fifth Third Bank.

鈥淭he project strives to support literacy, critical thinking, and creative expression by transforming students鈥 words into a fully produced show,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淓ach poem, essay, and story is a piece of a huge jigsaw puzzle, which the creative team works to piece together.鈥

Joan Roxbury, a third-grade teacher at Lake Eola Charter School in downtown Orlando, said topics that deal with animals, friends, fantasy and adventure appeal to her young writers.

鈥淭he students often write about their own personal experiences that are important to them,鈥 said Roxbury, who had compositions by nine of her students chosen this year for Writes of Spring. She said she also uses the project as an assignment to encourage her struggling writers to participate because they don鈥檛 see the one-page length as an overwhelming task.

鈥淲rites of Spring gave them a chance to write about their dreams and wishes, and they loved that,鈥 she said.

Hill said there were so many well-composed entries that it was hard to pick winners for the script.

鈥淭here was so much good material to choose from,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 choose it all or the play would never end.鈥

Roxbury said she is grateful for the opportunity for her students鈥 works to be acted out on stage by the 麻豆原创 theatre team.

鈥淭he Writes of Spring contest connected the theme of writing and acting together for my students, which was really great,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 think celebrating their writing is a key motivational factor. When Writes of Spring indicated that they were going to use the stories in our class, the students were thrilled at the prospect of seeing their pieces come to life.鈥

 

Tickets for 鈥渋f not now, when鈥 are complimentary, but reservations for the May 1-2 productions are recommended by calling 407-896-7365, ext. 1 at the Orlando Repertory Theatre, 1001 E. Princeton St., Orlando. Both nights will have a kickoff celebration at 6:30 p.m., followed by the 7 p.m. performance and a reception.

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