In this interactive workshop, participants will explore a drama-based literacy lesson written for 5-8 year old students and adaptable for a variety of age-levels. The first half of our time together will be spent moving through the lesson as participants, and in the second half we will reflect together on the lesson and it's components.
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Lina Chambers is a teaching artist whose work focuses primarily on young performers and intergenerational audiences. She has worked as a teaching artist in Idaho, Texas, Illinois, Wisconsin, and South Australia; as well as virtually throughout the U.S., and Cairo, Egypt. Chambers holds an MFA in Drama and Theatre for Youth and Communities from The University of Texas at Austin. She is the 2018 recipient of the Don and Elizabeth Doyle Fellowship for demonstrating excellence in theatre for youth. Currently, Chambers is the Education Director at StageOne Family Theatre in Louisville, KY.
Learn more about her approach to devising Theatre for the Very Young in Magic Box
and The World Inside Me and read about her research here.