How do you take the world of Civil War drummer boys and create a
compelling and meaningful stage production that is also historically
accurate? To find out the answer to this question and more we invite
you to meet the directors, designers, and actors from Metro Theater
Company and historians from the Missouri Historical Society who are
taking on that challenge with the play, “Battledrum.” For both programs,
join us live from the auditorium of the Missouri History Museum where
the production will take place.
Both the January 5 and 12
programs will include a tour of the set, question and answers with the
director and actors, performance of a short scene from the play,
examples of drummer boy drills used both by soldiers as well as in the
production, and video showing elements of the Missouri History Museum’s
new exhibition, “The Civil War in Missouri.”
The January 12
program will also include the unique opportunity for students to
interact with Doug Cooney, playwright of “Battledrum.” Thus, in addition
to the opportunity to meet the actors, designers and historians
involved with the production, students will be able to ask questions of
the playwright himself about his writing process in general as well as
about his creation of this particular play. For this January 12 program,
part of the preparatory materials will include a segment from the play
for students to read in advance to help them develop questions for Mr.
Cooney.
How To View the Program: People can join the program live in any of three ways:
1.
Via videconference--We have interactive and view only videoconference
slots available for student groups to join the program. Groups
interested in connecting this way will need a videoconference unit at
their facility, and we would need to test your connection with our
bridge at MOREnet ahead of the program using the IP address you'd use to
connect on the program day. Interactive slots get face to face question
and answer time with the program guests; view only slots can e-mail
questions and comments during the program to live@hectv.org. These slots
are limited so early enrollment is highly recommended.
2. Via
Internet--All our HEC-TV Live! programs are streamed live via the
station website, http://www.hectv.org, on the program day. Just go to
our home page at the program time and the program will run on that page.
Since many schools limit streaming video through their firewalls, we
recommend testing your ability to view the stream prior to the program
by watching one of HEC-TV’s archived programs at http://www.hectv.org.
We also recommend viewing the program live on one computer only and
connecting that computer to a television, digital projector, or smart
board for classroom viewing. Viewers can e-mail their questions and
comments during the program to us at live@hectv.org. To receive
curriculum materials designed to help you prepare your students for the
program, just e-mail us prior to the program at live@hectv.org.
3.
Via Television--All our programs are available in the St. Louis
metropolitan area on HEC-TV, Charter Communications digital channels 989
or 118-26. All our programs can also be seen on AT&T’s U-Verse
channel 99. Students viewing in this way can e-mail their questions
during the program to live@hectv.org. To view the show live on the
program day, just turn on your TV to the appropriate channel.
For
Internet and TV viewing, there is no enrollment deadline date. We would
appreciate knowing the time of the program you are watching and the
grade level and amount of students involved so we can forward that
information to our program partners. Such information is extremely
helpful in securing funding for more free, interactive, educational
programs in the future. To let us know you’re viewing the program or to
answer any additional questions about the program, please contact us at
live@hectv.org.
Archival Viewing: Can’t join us
live? No problem! All HEC-TV Live! programs are archived on the
station website, http://www.hectv.org and on the HEC-TV page on iTunesU
for on-demand viewing at any time. Archives are usually up and running
about a week after the program's original air date.
Interactive Cost: $0.00
View Only Cost: $0.00
Program Date |
Program Time |
Network Time |
Registration Deadline |
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All times below are displayed in Eastern Standard Time, as specified in your profile.
|
1/5/2012 |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM |
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM |
12/21/2011 |
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1/12/2012 |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM |
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM |
01/04/2012 |
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HEC-TV
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St Louis, MO 63108
United States
Phone: (314) 531-4455