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  • 2 Day Weekly On Site Studio Workshops
    Field Trip;  In-School Workshops & Classes;  Professional Development;  Student Showcase Opportunities
    Day 1: Workshops Overview and Intro to Recording Workshop Duration: 2 hours Session 1: Introduction to Songwriting and Self-Expression (1 hour) Overview of the workshop objectives and schedule. Introduction to the art of songwriting and its power as a form of self-expression and storytelling. Exploration of different songwriting techniques, such as melody, lyrics, and structure. Group discussion on the importance of personal experiences and emotions in songwriting.Session 2: Introduction to Recording and Performance Techniques (1 hour) Introduction to the technical aspects of recording and performance. Overview of recording equipment and software commonly used in professional studios. Demonstration of microphone techniques, audio editing, and mixing. Introduction to performance techniques, stage presence, and effective communication with theaudience. Day 2: Recording and Performance Workshop Workshop Duration: 2 hours Session 3: Crafting Your Story through Song (1 hour) Understanding the elements of storytelling and its relevance to songwriting. Guided exercises to help participants identify personal themes, experiences, and emotions fortheir songs. Individual and group brainstorming sessions to generate song ideas and concepts. Participants will begin crafting their songs, with assistance and feedback from the facilitators.Session 4: Recording and Performance Practice (1 hour) Participants will have the opportunity to record their songs individually or in small groups, underthe guidance of facilitators. Focus on capturing expressive performances and providing technical support during therecording process. Participants will receive constructive feedback on their performances and suggestions forimprovement. A brief discussion on the importance of rehearsal and practice for polished performances.Note: The workshop can be repeated over subsequent weeks to allow participants to further refine their songs, recording skills, and performance abilities. Additionally, guest speakers or professionals from the music industry can be invited to share their experiences and insights during the workshop to provide additional inspiration and guidance.
  • 2024 Summer Institute
    Field Trip;  Residency (including Camps);  Student Showcase Opportunities
    Holistic performing arts training in a week-long program, cultivating artistry in voice, dance, acting and technical theater with a focus on social emotional learning outcomes. These programs conclude with public performances.
  • A Walk through Our Community - Mapping Skills, Citizen Heroes, and a Scavenger Hunt! (Grades 1 and 2)
    A Walk through Our Community - Mapping Skills, Citizen Heroes, and a Scavenger Hunt! (Grades 1 and 2)
    Field Trip
    In this program, first and second grade students experience three activities: 1) learning about "Citizen Heroes" who made significant contributions and how they, too, can be citizen heroes; 2) searching through the Heritage Museum looking for items on a scavenger hunt; 3) and developing mapping skills while walking along the West Orange Trail in search of buildings that are important to our community. The concept of "community" is stressed throughout, both in the students' lives and in their visit to Winter Garden's Downtown Historic District. It's hands-on history!
  • ACT Youth presents City Mouse, Country Mouse
    ACT Youth presents City Mouse, Country Mouse
    Field Trip
    The Atlantic Coast Theatre for Youth company presents an exciting performance of The Snow Queen! This updated musical version of Aesop's Fable is filled with lessons in diversity, original songs, and audience participation. A.C.T. For Youth is an acclaimed professional touring theatre company based in Orlando, FL. Each year, the Atlantic Coast Theatre performs hundreds of shows for students across the USA. ACT for Youth's high quality educational programming is recognized nationally by theatres, schools, art councils, libraries and festivals-not to mention the thousands of children & families who see ACT shows each year!
  • Art in the Archives Temporary Exhibit Tour and Art Project
    Art in the Archives Temporary Exhibit Tour and Art Project
    Field Trip
    This tour takes students through the Welcome Center and History Museum, with a private tour of the Temporary Exhibit room. Students with then participate in a hands-on art activity that connects to the history displayed in the Temporary Exhibit.
  • Art of the Ancient Americas
    Field Trip
    Students will explore artifacts in the Art of the Ancient Americas Collection. They will discover the ancient civilizations that occupied North, Central, and South America, while learning about the resources they had, the climate that surrounded them, and the cultural ideals that made up their world.  Accommodates 2 classes.
  • Crealdé Private and Homeschool Field Trip - A Visit to the Art Studio (Grades 1-8)
    Crealdé Private and Homeschool Field Trip - A Visit to the Art Studio (Grades 1-8)
    Field Trip
    Visit a working art studio with a three-part experience: an art-making demonstration on the potter's wheel, a scavenger hunt through the Contemporary Sculpture Garden and a hands-on art activity. The experience can be tailored to specific concepts or topics being studied. Call for availability.
  • Crealdé Public School Field Trip - Art Adventure: A Visit to the Art Studio (Grades 2-3)
    Crealdé Public School Field Trip - Art Adventure: A Visit to the Art Studio (Grades 2-3)
    Field Trip
    Visit a working art studio with a three-part experience: observing an artist at work on the potter's wheel, exploring the Contemporary Sculpture Garden and gallery exhibitions. Finish your visit with a hands-on art activity and take away keepsake project from your field trip. Grant funding is available for OCPS 2nd and 3rd graders; transportation must be reserved by the school.
  • Experience History through Architecture, Costumes, and Citizen Super Heroes! (Grades 4 and 5)
    Experience History through Architecture, Costumes, and Citizen Super Heroes! (Grades 4 and 5)
    Field Trip
    In this 2 1/2 hour program, students are led by staff through the 20th century beginning with a colorful and fun PowerPoint presentation called "Timucua, Trains, and Trees." It addresses local history as impacted by major national and international events and how those events shaped Central Florida - including the history of citrus, and the saga of Lake Apopka, the region's most important natural resource. It addresses the effects of farming and other industries on the farm workers, as well as the tourist facilities that were once located around the lake. Following the presentation, classes engage in three activities where they: 1) use detective skills to match photos of historic buildings to how buildings along Plant Street appear today; 2) explore the Winter Garden Heritage Museum, uncovering information about Citizen Heroes; 3) and dress as costumed Native Americans, farmers, business owners, or fishermen to answer questions about their influence on the region    
  • Field Trip to the Holocaust Center
    Field Trip
    The Holocaust Center serves more than 20,000 students in the Central Florida area each year. Students who attend a Holocaust Center Field Trip learn about the history of the Holocaust in order to shape a brighter future. After seeing the museum's permanent exhibit, students will have an opportunity to explore a traveling exhibit that changes every few months. Students will also have the opportunity to hear from a Holocaust Survivor through the USC Shoah Foundation's Dimensions in Testimony. *Program also available to homeschool groups.
  • Fully Guided Tour: Art Gallery, Historic Home & Studio, Sculpture Gardens
    Fully Guided Tour: Art Gallery, Historic Home & Studio, Sculpture Gardens
    Field Trip
    Explore the grounds of the Polasek with your class! On this tour, your students will see the current exhibition in the Polasek’s rotating Art Gallery, view representational sculpture throughout the Sculpture Gardens, and tour Albin Polasek’s Historic Home and Studio. A 12-minute video on the life of Albin Polasek is typically included although it is not necessary for all tours/ages. Choose a lesson focus for your tour from the following options, lesson plans available below: Texture Detectives (Grades K-2) Your students will connect descriptive art/science terms and definitions to visual, real-world examples by using their senses. Students will respond to word cues, as they are asked to select, find and describe “texture” in our classical sculpture collection and through our natural garden environment. This real museum/garden experiences provide opportunities for students to make connections, to make predictions and inferences, and to ask more meaningful questions. Sculpture Stories (Grades 3-8) Students will use their infinite imaginations to come up with new stories about our Polasek sculpture. Their adventure begins by learning about some of the Slavic myths that young Albin Polasek grew up with as a child. Then they will see first-hand how he used these folktales to create his outdoor sculpture. After their tour of the historic home and sculpture gardens, we will ask your students to find their favorite outdoor piece and give them a new title or name, design and draw a new outfit/costume/hairstyle/or accessory for their figure, and finally write a new story for their character.  They will integrate factual elements from the existing figures, to translate into their own conceptual tale. Designs that INSPIRE (Grades 6-12) Students will design an inspirational tee-shirt or bumper sticker as if they were a graphic designer on the Polasek Museum staff.  They will use Albin Polasek’s signature theme of “Man Carving His Own Destiny” and the accompanying sculpture as a foundation to their design. They will apply what they learn during their historic home tour as they examine the classical works of Albin Polasek; soaking up inspiration first-hand. Our trained docent/educator will engage students in the artist’s historic studio and gardens and focus on “inspirational” works and the deeper meaning behind these sculptures. Students will reflect on their experience to carry out and create their design or slogan. Art Meets Math - Proportions and Measurements (Grades 6-12) The study of anatomy and proportion in sculpture has been utilized since the Classical Period when Greek and Roman sculptors began to portray the human body in a more accurate and natural manner.Students will analyze the anatomical advancements of the Greek and Renaissance periods in sculpture.  They will apply these concepts during their historic home tour and examine the classical works of Albin Polasek. Our trained docent/educator will engage students in the artist’s historic studio by exploring a selection of his sculpture tools, including proportion calipers.  Students will measure and evaluate select Polasek works and check their proportion against measurement standards.  Further measurement and scrutiny of the face will help them sketch a portrait using this applied mathematical concept. Exploring the Gilded Age – Grades 9-12  The Gilded Age, with regards sculpture, refers to a specific era in American history and also a specific style of artwork or art movement, that rose from this period of industrialized growth and lavish wealth. This period lasted from roughly from the end of the Civil War to World War I (1870s-1917). Affluent Americans of the Gilded Age associated a lush and romantic style with European aristocracy, which they often strove to emulate. Students will visually evaluate the works of art found in the Polasek Historic Home and apply the Gilded Age concepts they have learned to understand which works fall into this aesthetic movement and historical time period.  They will then create drawings based on this new knowledge and conduct research on their own.   * Please note that students will see nude classical sculpture that may be both religious and secular in nature. Sculptures will not be censored; however, thoughtful and educational discussion will be age appropriate.   ***Please dress appropriately for current weather conditions but be prepared for all weather conditions. Students will be walking for part of the tour outdoors on paved walkways. Although the walking distance is short, it may be advisable to bring hats, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, and extra water for all students.  *Program also available to homeschool groups.
  • High School Portfolio Review
    Field Trip
    Students will receive individual feedback on in-progress portfolios from a jury of art experts.  Plans for this year’s review are underway.  Space will be limited.  If interested, please reserve space for your class.
  • Historic Architecture Tour & Outdoor Sketching in the Garden
    Field Trip
    You’re invited to step into the fantastical world of artist and architect Jules Andre Smith at the Art and History Museums of Maitland. Become inspired on a mini tour of our national historic landmark campus where you’ll see some of Andre’s murals and 2500 concrete reliefs adorned on the buildings, doorways, walkways and gardens. Our tour ends in our main garden, surrounded by a dozen artist studios that Andre’ built nearly 100 years ago, designed especially for visiting artists to live and work together in this creative and magical space. After our tour students will experience outdoor art and have the opportunity to sketch the sights they see in our garden - from floating lily pads and tiny tadpoles in our reflecting pool, to flowering trees or even the Andre’ Smith’s cement reliefs.  Students will wrap up their time by revisiting the architectural art of Andre' Smith on a small student group scavenger hunt. Students are invited to bring a bagged lunch and enjoy a picnic in our garden following the scavenger hunt.    This field trip includes a Pre-Lesson Plan (35 minutes) with visual aids and key vocabulary lists for elementary and middle school and a Post Lesson Plan.
  • Intro to Ballet
    Intro to Ballet
    Field Trip
    For ALL 2nd Graders: Orlando Ballet has presented educational story ballet to every Orange County Public School second grade student for more than 20 years through Intro to Ballet. Public school educators are provided with lesson plans to prepare the students for both their first formal theatre and performance experience. Ballets are 30 - 40 minutes and are preceded by a 10 - 15 minute interactive lecture demonstration
  • Living History Pioneer Village Tour
    Living History Pioneer Village Tour
    Field Trip
    Tour multiple structures from the late 1800’s, including a cracker house, blacksmith shop, school house, train depot, Seminole village, cow camp and more! Each building is packed with artifacts to showcase the lifestyle of early Florida pioneers. - Pioneer Activities - Throughout your tour of the Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek, your students will learn how Central Florida's early settlers survived and lived in the area. Activites that could be presented on your tour include butter-making, pioneer laundry day, sack races, and other fun activities from the era. * Minimum 10 students 
  • OMA DIG AND DISCOVER: Investigating Art of the Ancient Americas
    Field Trip
    Docent-led gallery program for elementary students in which they investigate ancient cultures of North, Central and South America through beautiful artifacts in the Art of the Ancient Americas collection. Students become archaeologists, including participating in a mock "dig." The program helps students explore how art and archaeology help us learn about the past.
  • OMA INQUIRING EYE: Exploring People, Places, and Abstract Art
    Field Trip
    Using critical response, students find clues to learn about people, places, and abstract works of art. Students explore the evolution of art through history and culture, while viewing painting, sculpture, photography, and more. Accommodates 3 classes.
  • Onsite Field Trips (various themes K-12)
    Field Trip
    We offer a variety of field trip themes to best fit your curriculum needs! All field trips include: 5 rotating stops of exhibits or activities Hands-on workshop based on selected tour theme Courtroom mock trial experience STEM challenge activities, hands-on replicas and primary sources* Standard-based lesson plans emailed to teacher *Activities and exhibits are subject to change Select from the following tour themes: Highlights of the Museum (all grade levels) – A comprehensive overview of 12,000 years of Florida history, spanning a variety of content areas First Floridians (grades 2 and up) – A look at the lifeways of Florida’s indigenous people, with a focus on the Timucua and the Seminoles Breaking Barriers (grades 2 and up) – An exploration of Black history in Florida, through the stories of those who broke through barriers and inspired change Pioneer Hustle (grades 1 and up) – An overview of life as a pioneer, with a look at what it took to survive on the Florida frontier  
  • School Field Trip Experience
    School Field Trip Experience
    Field Trip
    The Orlando Science Center offers a variety of educational programs to support our primary mission to “inspire science learning for life.” School Field Trips A typical field trip may start off with a hands-on Discovery Lab with a topic of choice, in which students will learn about a given topic by rotating through a stations-based lab. Then, they may go to a Giant Screen Film to watch a film connected with a science topic. After eating lunch, the group rotates through exhibits. STEM Field Trips The Science Center offers STEM field trips that feature in-depth design challenges based on fundamental engineering principles. Students will engage in various challenges both in our labs and on the exhibit floor, working together to solve problems and design structures. Only Orange County Public Schools can apply for funding for this program (press “Book This Organization,” then look for the United Arts Field Trip Reservation Form on the right); Lake, Osceola and Seminole schools can purchase a program if desired.
  • Something Like A Hello: The Picture Book Art of Loren Long
    Field Trip
    Build on literacy by making connections between art and books! Loren Long is an award-winning author and illustrator of children’s picture books. Long is best known for his New York Times bestselling picture book series about Otis the tractor, President Barack Obama’s picture book Of Thee I Sing, and for the re-illustrated edition of The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper. Students will view over eighty original works of art from twenty enchanting stories. Accommodates 3 classes.
  • Student Matinees
    Field Trip
    **Only Orange County Public Schools can apply for funding for this program; Lake, Osceola, and Seminole schools can purchase a program if desired. Book This Organization Orlando Repertory Theatre is now Orlando Family Stage! Whether you are a group of hundreds or a group of one, Orlando Family Stage wants to be on your calendar for academic enrichment activities! We serve the Greater Orlando area and welcome all school, community, and homeschool groups. Orlando Family Stage is proud to produce professional plays and musicals, often based on beloved children’s literature. Each season runs September through May and reflects options for a variety of age groups. Choose from many different shows throughout the year, all for young audiences! We strive to offer field trips that spark a love for theatre and the arts that will last a lifetime! As part of your field trip experience, Orlando Family Stage also provides complimentary Teacher Resource Guides thoughtfully created by our Education team. These include a full synopsis of each show, activities to encourage deeper learning through arts integration, correlating Florida learning standards, and more! Field trip show times are at 10:30 AM unless otherwise noted, and estimated run times will be available when booking so you can plan accordingly for bus transportation. Orlando Family Stage is located at Loch Haven Park near the heart of Orlando, and there is a beautiful green space available for lunch during your trip. Pack a blanket, and plan for a sunny picnic! Of course, we recommend having a contingency plan just in case of inclement weather.  Please request a show and date online on our website! Planning every detail for your outing can be complex, so we aim to make our process as user-friendly and streamlined as possible. Our Group Sales Manager will work with you to schedule your field trip and keep you informed about any upcoming deadlines, such as payment reminders, final count updates, and even a week-of guide for the day of your adventure!  Orlando Family Stage is here to help! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us during business hours at 407.896.7365 or email us anytime at fieldtrips@orlandofamilystage.com  Thank you for choosing Orlando Family Stage!   
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