Monday, October 26, 2009

Grades 6-12: Brundibar: Staging the Production




Program Type

Program Series
This program is one part of a three part series of programs dealing with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis' production of Brundibar. Each program is "stand alone" and may be viewed individually. A prior videonference on November 3 at 10 a.m. Central Time entitled Brundibar: Performing in Opera will center on the music and acting in the production. An evening program available via television and webstream only will occur on November 16 from 6 to 7 p.m. Entitled "Stories of the Holocaust," the program will explore the cultural context of the original performances of the opera at Theresienstadt concentration camp during World War II. Viewers will hear from Ela Weissberger, who appeared in the opera’s original production at the camp, and other Holocaust survivors. For those in St. Louis County and City, the program can be viewed at Charter Cable Channel 26 and UVerse channel 99. For those interested in other parts of the country or world, please log on to http://www.hectv.org and watch the programs over the web. The evening program will be interactive, and we welcome your e-mail questions sent to live@hectv.org.

Target Audience

Education: Grade(s): 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Program Description

Program Description:
Ever wanted to know what it's like to be part of a professional opera experience? To go inside the rehearsal space and ask directors and technical personnel questions while they work? To find out about their creative process? To see how an opera production comes to life? Find out by joining us live from the Touhill Performing Arts Center where Opera Theatre of St. Louis is staging their upcoming production of the young person’s opera Brundibar. Meet stage director Doug Scholz-Carlson, set designer and videographer Wendell Harrington, costume designer Stacy Snyder, and director of production Steve Ryan. View a scene from the production. Hear music from the show. See the set and costumes. Ask your questions of the directors and designers to find out how they create this very unique production. Cost for the program is FREE.

About the Opera:
Brundibár was written in 1938-39 by Czech composer Hans Krása. The opera is written for an all childrens cast and is a classic tale of good overcoming evil. Brundibár is famous for having been performed in the Nazi ghetto camp of Theresienstadt during World War II. Brundibár was first performed in 1942 at a Jewish orphanage in Prague. By 1943, most of those involved in the production, including the composer, conductor, and all of the children from the orphanage, had been sent to Theresienstadt, where thousands were sent before their fatal transport to Auschwitz. Krása decided to revive Brundibár at the camp as a way to distract himself and the children from the fear and depravity that they woke up to every day. This was permitted by the camp authorities and used for propaganda purposes when representatives from the Red Cross were taken to a performance in an attempt to depict conditions in the camp as humane. The children cherished their moments in costume, which were the only time that they did not have to wear the yellow Jewish star, a visible symbol of Nazi oppression. One survivor described those moments in costume as, “a couple of minutes of freedom.” Brundibár was performed 55 times in Theresienstadt between 1943 and 1945 when the camp was liberated.

The story features two children, Aninka and Pepicek, who have a sick mother who needs milk to get better. They do not have money to buy it, so they decide to imitate the organ-grinder, Brundibár, and raise the necessary funds by singing just as he does. Other children join them in forming a chorus and singing a beautiful lullaby. They are then rewarded with generous donations from the neighborhood.

Other Related Programs:
In addition to this videoconference, a prior videoconference on the performance aspects of the production will occur on November 3 at 10 a.m. Central Time from the rehearsal space of Opera Theatre of St. Louis. You and your students are also invited to participate in two television and webcast evening programs related to Brundibar. On November 16, from 6 to 7 p.m. Central Time, HEC-TV Live! will explore the cultural context of the original performances of the opera at Theresienstadt concentration camp with its program entitled Stories of the Holocaust. Viewers will hear from Ela Weissberger, who appeared in the opera’s original production at the camp, and other Holocaust survivors. On November 19, you can be part of the gala opening night performance of the opera at the Touhill Performing Arts Center by joining us for a red carpet program from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Central Time. For those in St. Louis County and City, the programs on November 16 and 19 can be viewed at Charter Cable Channel 26 and UVerse channel 99. For those interested in other parts of the country or world, please log on to http://www.hectv.org and watch the programs over the web. Both evening programs will be interactive, and we welcome your e-mail questions sent to live@hectv.org.

Program Length

60 minutes
Dates/Times

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11/17/2009
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
9:45 AM - 11:15 AM
11/12/2009
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Interactive Cost: $0.00
View Only Cost: $0.00

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Helen Headrick
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3655 Olive St
St Louis, MO  63108
United States
Phone: (314) 531-4455



Turkey Talk


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Interviews with Veterans


We have some room in our upcoming interviews with our local veterans.

Cost: $50 per participating class

Students prepare questions ahead of time. We usually have 3-4 classes in each session.
The veterans tell a little of their background, then students ask questions We also share
pictures and artifacts during the session.
http://www.remc11.k12.mi.us/dl/veterans/

Nov. 11 is a panel of veterans from all of the different wars.
Times available are:
9:30-10:30 am
10:45-11:45 am
12:30-1:30 pm
1:45-2:45 pm

December 7 is a panel of World War 2 Veterans (we can’t guarantee a Pear Harbor veteran but will try).
9:30-10:30 am
10:45-11:45 am
12:30-1:30 pm

Sign up online here: http://www.remc11.k12.mi.us/dl/veterans/



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Grades 5 & 8: Slavery & States' Rights

In the mid-1800s, Americans became increasingly divided over the issues of slavery and states' rights that led to a long and bloody Civil War. This program will explore the key issues and people that drove the southern states to secede from the Union and it will examine why the northern states went to war rather than allow this to happen. Lincoln impersonator Jim Crabtree will join SOITA staff member Dave Gibson as your hosts for this program.


Friday, November 13

Offered four times: 9:15, 10:30, 1:00, and 2:15

Click for descriptions & standards and the registration form.

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Cost? $50 per session for SOITA Comprehensive Member schools; $75 per session for all others

Limit? Yes, each session is limited to four schools. Registration is on a first-come basis.

Questions? Contact bob@soita.org or call 800-964-8211

Want to place a test call to SOITA? Dial 216.48.137.41