Youth in Arts 2015

A Backstage Glimpse of Youth Arts

By Deborah Sullivan Brennan
San Diego Union-Tribune, November 15, 2015
Behind the scenes at Casa del Prado Theatre in Balboa Park Sunday, actress Maddie Williams, clad in a pink gown and plastic crown, led a group of children and parents through theatrical warm-up exercises.
In the building’s green room – a sort of common area for performers – Williams challenged the visitors to repeat tongue twisters and join in a wacky dance.
“This gets you really excited before a performance,” said Williams, 18.
The presentations sought to introduce families to performing arts programs that have operated in the park for up to 70 years, and to connect four related organizations – the San Diego Civic Youth Ballet, San Diego Civic Dance Arts, San Diego Junior Theatre and San Diego Youth Symphony.
Hunter Katz leads a group taking part in the Youth in Arts program at Balboa Park through a back stage tour of the Casa del Prado Theatre in Balboa Park.
Hunter Katz leads a group taking part in the Youth in Arts program at Balboa Park through a back stage tour of the Casa del Prado Theatre in Balboa Park. Courtesy photo, Nelvin C. Cepeda / San Diego Union-Tribune.
The two-day event attracted about 600 visitors on Saturday, and officials said they expected similar or better turnout Sunday.
Organizers hoped giving kids a stint in the spotlight would inspire new students to join the programs, which together serve more than 3,600 children and teens.
Prospective students could tour the backstage areas of the theater, attend workshops on theater, music and dance, and then present what they learned on the Casa Del Prado stage alongside advanced students.
Through the workshops, potential ballerinas took the stage, flanked by senior ballet students in navy tutus. Prospective musicians got to check out string instruments.
Actress Lauren Basurto, 16, of San Diego, sporting the auburn locks and sparkly turquoise tail of the “Little Mermaid” character Ariel, explained how theatrical casts handle costume changes, switching out wardrobes in as little as 15 seconds during performances.
“One of the biggest life lessons I’ve learned in San Diego Junior Theatre is how to be organized and responsible, because I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a girl grab two left shoes,” Basurto said.
Natasha Partnoy, who played the title role in the recent production of Mary Poppins, said the demanding experience of boosted her confidence.
“I didn’t have a chance to question my talents or ability,” said Partnoy, 16, of San Diego. “I had to rise to the occasion because a lot of people were counting on me.”
Melia Facello watched that performance with her grandmother Robin Sunkees last week. She was so hooked that Sunkees brought her back Sunday to explore the theatrical program. To her delight, the 7-year-old got to sing along with the song “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” led by Junior Theatre education director Kim Heil.
“We were here last Sunday for Mary Poppins,” Sunkees said. “The whole way home she sang the songs from the play. She just likes the theater.”
Read the full article, with picture, in San Diego Union Tribune.

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Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser

The San Diego Junior Theatre Auxiliary invites you and your family to a Pancake Breakfast! This fundraiser benefits San Diego Junior Theatre and is open to all. Come by Ruby’s Diner in Mission Valley Mall on Saturday morning October 24, 2015.
Tickets, $10 each
8-10am on Sat, Oct 24, 2015
Ruby’s Diner Mission Valley
1640 Camino del Rio South
San Diego, CA 92108
October Pancake Breakfast

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Youth in Arts 2015

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EDUCATE, ELEVATE and CELEBRATE with Historic Balboa Park
Youth Organizations at “YOUTH IN ARTS” Exhibit
WHO
San Diego Civic Youth Ballet (SDCYB), San Diego Junior Theatre (SDJT), San Diego Youth Symphony & Conservancy (SDYS) and San Diego Civic Dance Arts (SDCDA)
WHAT
For generations, countless students have entered the halls of the historic Casa del Prado to enrich their lives through dance, theatre, music and the magic of live performance. This fall, San Diego Civic Youth Ballet, San Diego Junior Theatre, San Diego Youth Symphony & Conservatory and San Diego Civic Dance Arts will come together to share our collective stories through an ongoing exhibit in the Casa del Prado Theater.
Additionally, on November 14th and 15th, please join us for a free interactive weekend full of unique experiences including tours of the Casa del Prado Theater, interactive activities for patrons of all ages and free workshops for youth held by each participating organization. This will culminate in a historic performance in which workshop participants and select performers from SDCYB, SDJT, SDYS & SDCDA will come together to present a snapshot of the arts education that continues to thrive in Balboa Park. As a special treat for our community, Balboa Park Ranger Kim Duclo will emcee the performance.
“Youth in Arts” will educate, elevate and celebrate the impact that has been made on our community through decades of educational and artistic opportunities.
WHEN
The Ongoing Lobby Exhibit opened October 2, 2015 and runs through December 20, 2015, with a weekend featuring free interactive activities on November 14th and 15th.
WHERE
The Casa del Prado Theater in Balboa Park at 1800 Village Place, San Diego, CA, 92101
Click here to register for a free workshop: Youth In Arts Workshops