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APAC OFFERS "SLEEPY HOLLOW" WORKSHOP

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Aloha Performing Arts Company will offer "Sleepy Hollow," a fall break production workshop for 8-12 year olds October 6 through 11, with a free public performance at the Aloha Theatre at 2:30 p.m. Saturday October 11. Brian Weaver will direct this workshop, and will be assisted by members of the Aloha Teen Theatre. Theatre goers may remember Brian for his portrayal of Tommy in APAC's "Annie Get Your Gun" last season. In addition to being a performer, he is an educator, author, team coach, doctoral candidate, homemaker, and father of a nine year old son. Brian holds a Master's degree in education from the University of Denver and has considerable experience with gifted and talented learners.

APAC OFFERS CHILDREN'S SUMMER PRODUCTION WORKSHOP

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7/4/08
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Contact: Jerry Tracy or Sam Valenti, 808-322-9924

APAC OFFERS CHILDREN'S SUMMER PRODUCTION WORKSHOP

APAC OFFERS "A CHILD'S HISTORY OF HAWAII" AS WORKSHOP

2/8/08
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Contact: Jerry Tracy or Sam Valenti, 808322-9924

APAC OFFERS "A CHILD'S HISTORY OF HAWAII" AS WORKSHOP

Kid’s Winter Workshop

APAC's Winter Production Workshop for 8-12 year olds will be held December 27 and 28, and January 2,3,4, and 5, with a free public performance at the Aloha Theatre at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday January 5. Jerry Tracy will be the primary instructor, Jill Collier will be costume and prop designer, and teen assistants will be Sandra Burck and Jaquelynn Collier. This year's show will be "Tales of Hans Christian Andersen." The script features The Steadfast Tin Soldier, The Swineherd, The Ugly Duckling, and The Little Mermaid. The workshop will meet each day, 10 a.m. til 4 p.m. Morning sessions are at the loft, and afternoons at the Aloha Theatre. Tuition is $175 per student, and scholarships are available. Early dropoff may be offered for an additional fee, if there is sufficient demand. The workshop offers over thirty hours of instruction in the various aspects of production. Each student is guaranteed a role, and will also assist with technical preparations, such as costumes, props, and sets. Enrollment is limited to 20 participants. Call 322-9924 now to register your child.

ALOHA TEEN THEATRE SUMMER WORKSHOP

Aloha Teen Theatre will offer its annual Summer Theatre workshop, for young people ages 12-21, July 9-20, Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year's workshop production is "Happily Ever Once Upon," a "fractured fairy tale" style comedy by Virginia Kidd. Over a dozen roles are available and will be cast by director Malia Lugo. She will be assisted by Sandra Burck, and Katelyn Howard will be the producer. Other crew positions are still available.

Tuition for this workshop is $50. Evening performances will be at the Aloha Theatre July 20, 21, and 22. Parent permission forms are required, and are available online at www.apachawaii.org. For more information or to register for either workshop, call the APAC office at 322-9924.

APAC OFFERS TWO YOUTH SUMMER WORKSHOPS

5/31/07
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Contact: Sam Valenti, 322-9924

APAC OFFERS TWO YOUTH SUMMER WORKSHOPS

Aloha Performing Arts Company is offering two workshops for young people this summer. Innovations Public Charter School instructor Sue Boyum will teach a workshop for kids ages 8-12, which will be conducted 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 11-16. This workshop will focus on creativity and imagination, and will culminate with a performance of the play "Big Friendly Giant" by Roald Dahl, on June 16 at the Aloha Theatre. Tuition is $175 per student. Early dropoff, at 8 a.m., is available for an extra $30.

APAC OFFERS "POEMPLAY" WORKSHOP

Aloha Performing Arts Company
P.O. Box 794
Kealakekua, HI 96750
322-9924

12/4/06

PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Jerry Tracy or Sam Valenti, 322-9924

APAC OFFERS "POEMPLAY" WORKSHOP

Aloha Performing Arts Company is offering a winter vacation theatre production workshop for children ages 8-12, entitled "PoemPlay." Dates are December 27, 28, and 29, 2006, and January 3, 4, 5, and 6, 2007. Weekday hours are 10:00 a.m. til 4:00 p.m., with tuition at $175. Early weekday dropoff at 8:00 a.m. is available for $30 more per student. Saturday, January 6 will be performance day. The work the students have done during the workshop will be showcased in a free public presentation at the Aloha Theatre at noon. Saturday's hours for all students are 10:00 a.m. til 2:00 p.m., allowing time for dress rehearsal, striking the show and celebrating completion.

APAC OFFERING CHILDREN'S SUMMER WORKSHOP

Aloha Performing Arts Company will offer a seven-day intensive production workshop for children from ages 8-12 on June 21,22,23,28,29,30, and July 1, with a free public performance at the end of the final day at the Aloha Theatre. The workshop will run from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day, with possible early drop off at an additional charge if requests warrant. Morning instruction will take place at APAC's loft in Kainaliu, and afternoon sessions will be at the Aloha Theatre.

APAC artistic director Jerry Tracy will direct his original script "Your Show of Colors," which is a zany theatrical revue exploring the concept of color through rap, choral speaking, acting, singing, and dancing. Each participant is guaranteed a role, and will also help with the technical preparations for the show, including creating props, costumes, and sets. Each child must bring a lunch daily, and APAC will provide an afternoon snack as well as all materials needed for the workshop. Sharon Cannon is music director, and Carena Montany is choreographer. The staff will be assisted by members of Aloha Teen Theatre and YAPAC, APAC's youth program.

APAC OFFERS SPRING BREAK WORKSHOP

Aloha Performing Arts Company will offer its Spring Break Production Workshop, "Tarheel Tales," March 27-April 1. The workshop, for 8-12 year olds, culminates in a free public performance at 2:30 p.m. April 1 at the Aloha Theatre in Kainaliu.

APAC board member Jan Johnson will be the primary instructor, assisted by APAC teen volunteers. The workshop will be held from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily, with tuition set at $130. Optional extended hours are 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. with a tuition of $170. Tuitions include all materials needed, plus an afternoon snack and a T-shirt. Each student will need to bring a lunch.

Participants will receive an intensive week of planning, rehearsing, and performing a show. Each student is guaranteed a role in the final performance and will participate in technical preparations as well.

"Tarheel Tales" is is a classic story theatre piece adapted by Tom Behm from the works of Richard Chase. Mime, improvisation, and audience participation will be featured in the telling of five stories: "Jack and the Northwest Wind," "The Big Toe," "Old Dry Frye," Wicked John and the Devil," and "Jack and the Robbers."

APAC OFFERS WINTER CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP

Please Call: 322-9924

Aloha Performing Arts Company will offer a seven day intensive production
workshop for children from ages 8 through 12 on December 19, 20, 21, 27, 28,
29, and 30, with a free public performance at the end of the final day at
the Aloha Theatre. The workshop will run from 10 a.m. til 4 p.m. each day,
with early dropoff offered for an additional charge. Morning instruction
will take place at APAC's loft in Kainaliu, and afternoon sessions will be
at the Aloha Theatre.

APAC artistic director Jerry Tracy will direct his original script "A Tale
of Three Ditties" which is a zany farce in the spirit of "Fractured Fairy
Tales." The play intertwines subplots from "The Three Bears," "The Three
Little Pigs," and "Three Blind Mice." Each participant is guaranteed a
role, and will also help with the technical preparations for the show,
including creating props, costumes, and sets. Each child must bring a lunch
daily, and APAC will provide an afternoon snack, a show tee shirt, a script,
and all other materials needed for the workshop. Tracy will be assisted by
Jill Rietow, Alex Moore, Elsa Bishop, BriAnna Johnson, Caitlynne Johnson,

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