
(above) eba Dancers perform the Hula in "Dance Around Our World"
(right) The Hare from "Fables & Tales"
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eba brings over 35 years of experience in the field of Arts in
Education (AIE). eba's Arts-in-Education Company everything but
anchovies Dance Theatre
performs, teaches workshops and conducts school and community
residencies to bring the creative process into the classroom, to teach
the entire child and reach non-traditional learners. The Company's work
is designed to assist teachers and school districts to meet the
challenge of helping all students achieve the NYS Standards for
Learning.
eba
has designed residencies for over 700 schools in the Northeast and
internationally. Maude Baum, Artistic Director of eba is recognized as
a leader and pioneer in the field of Arts in Education. eba Teaching
Artists are professional performers and teachers...a unique blend of
educator and creative artists.
(left) Students learn "The Virus March" during an eba GERMS Residency
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Celebrate Hudson's 400 Anniversary
with
eba Dance Theatre!
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Albany and the Hudson River Valley region of New York State will
celebrate a significant anniversary in 2009 with the 400th Anniversary
of our European founding by Dutch explorer Henry Hudson. It will be a
wonderful opportunity to explore the Dutch heritage of the Hudson
Valley and to celebrate with special events all year long.
eba Dance Theatre is offering a very special residency &
performance "HENRY HUDSON & HIS RIVER" as part of the Hudson 400
celebration in 2009.
HENRY HUDSON AND HIS RIVER portrays the adventures of
explorer Henry Hudson in theatre and dance, as well as adaptations of
Hudson River folk tales.
Local history has never been more exciting!
See for yourself why the arts make learning easy and enjoyable.
HENRY HUDSON AND HIS RIVER, accompanied by educational workshops and
teacher packets, will be available to schools, community groups, and
Hudson 400 festivities throughout 2009 as an eba Dance Theatre
arts-in-education program.
This performance and participatory workshop is specially designed to
supplement local and state history curriculum. An eba Dance Theatre in
school residency can look something like this. Teachers prepare
students for the residency with the accompanying teacher packet
pre-performance information. On residency day, students begin their
morning with an eba workshop, covering the voyages of Henry Hudson and
his important role in local history. The students re-enacted Hudson's
voyages, focusing on his discovery of the Hudson River. Twelve fifth
graders are selected by you to participate in the performance and
attend a rehearsal with eba Artistic Director Maude Baum. The students
will portray the Native Americans that Hudson encountered on his
journey up the Hudson River. In the afternoon, all students watch the
eba performing artists and their fellow students bring the story of
Henry Hudson to life on stage. During the performance, eba reenacts an
adaptation of a Native American legend about the origins of the Hudson
River. After the residency day is over, the learning doesn't end.
Teachers continue to deepen the learning with information and
activities provided by eba in a teacher packet with post performance
related activities and ideas.
Book your HENRY HUDSON AND HIS RIVER performance or residency NOW!
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