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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 272 401 SO 017 250 TITLE Arts and Humanities Pennsylvania Community Resource Guide. Schools and Communities: Pennsylvania Partners. Turning the Tide: An Agenda for Excellence in Pennsylvania Public Schools. [Third Edition]. INSTITUTION Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. PUB DATE 85 NOTE 66p.; For related document, see ED 256 650. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Art Education; *Community Organizations; Cultural Education; Dance; Dance Education; Film Study; Higher Education; Humanities; *Humanities Instruction; Literature; Music; Music Education; Theater Arts; Visual Arts IDENTIFIERS Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Department of Education ABSTRACT This resource guide divides arts and humanities into six areas listed in separate chapters: dance, film, literature, music, theater, and visual art. A seventh chapter lists historical resources and general cultural resources. Within each of the seven chapters are alphabetically listed resources identified for each intermediate unit. The chapters are followed by a listing andmap of intermediate units, and a listing of Pennsylvania colleges and universities offering Pennsylvania Department of Education approved teacher certification programs in the arts and humanities. The guide concludes with lists of Pennsylvania and national arts and humanities organizations. (TRS) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by ERRS are the bestthat can be made from the original document * *********************************************************************** 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 crrn4 Turning The Tide M/ LLJ Arts and Humanities Pennsylvania Community Resource Guide Schools and Communities: Pennsylvania Partners U S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational ReSarCit end improvement EDUCATIONAL. INFORMATION C RESOURCESC) VeT rechiseivitcument bag been reproduced tias from the person or organizaon originating it pr._ii, .,- AIIIII MO Minor changes save made to improve , Excel in reproduction quallf Penn Points of view or opinions stated in this docu- i nia ment do not necessarily represent official Publichoots OERI position or policy k-) V "PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS tl MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY Compiled for TeachersCopying Encouraged TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES r INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC" Poultilvoitia nonvotiont of Education 1985 2 L3ESI COPY AVAILABLE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dick Thornburgh, Governor Department of Education Margaret A. Smith, Secretary Office of Basic Education D. Kay Wright, Commissioner Bureau of Curriculum and Instruction David C. Campbell, Director Division of Arts and Sciences Clyde M. McGeary, Chief Joseph B. DeAngelis, Arts in Education and Humanities Advisor and Phaedrus Project Director Compiled by Mary Erickson, College of Visual and Performing Arts Kutztown University Pennsylvania Department of Education 333 Market Street Harrisburg, PA. 17126-0333 This publication is enabled by grants from thePennsylvania Humanities Council, a statewide organization funded partially by theNational Endowment for the Humanities, the Pennsylvania Alliance for ArtsEducation, Inc., an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and the Pennsylvania Center for the Arts. The Pennsylvania Department of Education, an equal opportunity employer, will not discriminate in employment, educational programs or activities, based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, ancestry, physical handicap or union membership. This policy of nondiscrimination extends to all other legally protected classifications. Publication of this policy in this document is in accordance with ate and federal laws induding Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Inquiries should be directed to Soon Mitchell, Affir- mative Action Officer, 503/504 Coordinator, Education Building, 333 Market Street, Harrisbyrg, PA 17126-0333 (717. 787. 1953). 3 Contents INTRODUCTION 1 DANCE 3 FILM 9 LITERATURE 13 MUSIC 15 THEATRE 25 VISUAL ART 35 HISTORY AND CULTURE 49 INTERMEDIATE UNITS AND MAP 55 PA. ARTS AND HUMANITIES CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS 59 PA. ARTS AND HUMANITIES ORGANIZATIONS 65 NATIONAL ARTS AND HUMANITIES ORGANIZATIONS 67 Introduction Arts and humanities resources listed in this publication have been grouped '..to chapters consistent with "Arts" and "Humanities" definitions provided in the Chapter Five Curriculum Regulations. Six arts areas are listed in separate chapters. A seventh chapter lists historical resources and general cultural resources.Within each of these seven chapters the reader will find resources identified for eachIntermediate Unit listed in alphabetical order.These chapters are followed by a listing and map of Intermediate Units.Next the reader will find a listing of Pennsylvania colleges and universitiesofferingPennsylvaniaDepartmentofEducationapprovedteacher certification programs in the arts and humanities.The guide concludes with lists of Pennsylvania and national arts and humanities organizations. This is the third edition of the resource guide. The first was titled Pennsylvania Community ArtsResources and was publishedin1976. The second,entit ed Pennsylvania Community Resource Guide in Arts and Humanities, was edited by Christine M. Crist and Jane M. Seller and was published in 1979.Inquiries soliciting revisions and updating of the second edition were made by Joseph B. DeAngelis, Arts in Education and Humanities Advisor.Joe McCarthy of the Pennsylvania Alliance for ArtsEducation, Inc.provided currentlistingsof state and national arts and humanities organizations. The reader is encouraged to duplicate freely any portions of this guide which might prove useful and to share this information with others. Mary Erickson Compiler 5 Dance Contact: Marie Muellcr 1.U. 7 lianager I.U. 2 and 3 *PerformingModern Dance Company CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT (repertory). ARTS, INC. OF PARKS AND RECREATION School Allied Dance Center. 319 E. Loyalhanna Street 502 City County Building *EddyTheatre-ChathamCollege Ligonier 15658 Campus. Pittsburgh 15219 Contact: Sheila Tomlinson, 412/255-2680 Regional touring. Executive Director *Ballet performancesand theatre *Improvisational, pre-ballet, Jazz, tap performances. PITTSBURGH DANCE COUNCIL, INC. dance movements. *Open Schools: ten schools offer late Heinz Hall for the Perforn.ing Arts *Lecture-demonstrations. afternoon and evening opportunities in 600 Penn Avenue .. dance, drama, arts and crafts, etc. Pittsburgh 15222 LAUREL YOUTH BALLET 412/355-0330 402 Main Street ECOLE DE BALLET Contact: Marge Singleton Irwin 15642 OR 1948 Painter's Run Road Executive Director 300 Hamilton Street Pittsburgh 15241 *Master classes provided by visiting Greensburg 15601 Contact: Laura James dancers and companies. 412/863-5347 Ballet school, other dance forms. 412/864-2771 Royal Academy of Dancing syllabus TAMBURITZAN NATIONAL FOLK (Telephone numbers are forboth.) ballet. ARTS CENTER Contact: Eleanor Tornblom Fee. 1816 Locust Street Pittsburgh 15219 SQUARE DANCING CLUBS: HEINZ HALL FOR THE PERFORMING 412/391-0805 *GREENSBURG: Harrold Western ARTS Contact: Yolanda L. Marino Squares. 600 Penn Avenue *Ethnic cultural library. Contact: Vic Miller, caller Pittsburgh 15222 *Ethnic dance performances. 412/537-8756 OR 412/392-4800 *Touring company. 412/887-7493 Contact: Denise Wagner *Ethnic museum. *LIGONLER: The Diamond Squares. Performing Art Center. -*Musicalinstruments,costumes, and Contact: Tom Miller, caller *Home foropera, symphony,ballet, music. 412/238-2686 civic light opera. *SCOTTDALE: The Laurel Swingers. Youth and Dance Council. YWCA OF GREATER PITTSBURGH Contact: Vic Miller, caller Fourth and Wood Street 412/887-9282 OR IMAGINARIUM CHILDREN'S ROOM Pittsburgh 15222 412/887-8357 MUSEUM OF ART 412/391-5100, ext. 275 4400 Forbes Avenue Contact: Carol J. Nyholm WESTMORELAND BALLET THEATRE Pittsburgh 15213 *Dance production. 22 W. Pittsbirlh Street 412/231-5696 *Gymnastics. Greensburg 15601 *integrated arts program. 412/832-0440 *Classes: children grades K -8, I.U. 4 OR including special education. 908 Fifth Avenue *Performance/workshop in schools by SHARON MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ON New Kensington 15068 company of dancers, musicians, and THE ARTS 412/339-1900 artists. P.O. Box 404 Sharon 16146 I.U. 10 PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE, INC. Contact: Sister Mary Daniel, OSB 244 Blvd. of the Allies 770 E. State Street CARTER ACKERMAN Pittsburgh 15222 *Information on dance groups. 810 Webster Drive 412/281-0360 *Assistance in application for grants State College 16801 Contact: Kay S. Cushing for schools' dance programs. 814/238-8949 General Manager *Performances. LU. 5 DANCE *Lecture demonstrations. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA *Master classes. ERIE CIVIC BALLET COMPANY GUILD *Open rehearsals. Contact: Mrs. June Gayek 13: West Beaver Avenue *Children's performances. 130 West 8th Street State College 16801 *Residencies. Erie 16501 814/237-2188 814/455-9373 CHILDREN'S CENTER FOR CREATIVE PITTSBURGH DANCE ALLOY Lecture-demonstration:examplesof 5604 Solway Street Barre and Center explaining the ARTS reason 1108 South Pugh Street Pittsburgh 15217 forspecialtechnique,uniformand 412/421-9747 terms of ballet; history of ballet, and State College 16801 short ballet performance. 814/237-2506 Fee. Contact: Betty Jane Dittmar 6 BEST COPYAVAILABLE 4 DANCE I.U. 10-14 *Small dance ensemoie tor concerts, CONTEMPORARY DANCE