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Broadway Artists Alliance 2016 Summer Intensive Session 2 Schedule Name: _____________________________ Age Group: ___________________ Advisor: ___________________________ Major: _______________ Group: _____ Broadway Artists Alliance 2016 Summer Intensive Session 2 Schedule th Monday, July 18 AGES 10-14 AGES 15-21 Participants staying at the Homewood Suites by Hilton and Courtyard Marriott New York Times Square West meet in the Hotel 10:30 AM 11:30 AM Lobby for a brief 10-15 minute hotel orientation. AGES 10-14 AGES 15-21 Hotel-based participants check in with BAA escorts to depart for Ripley Grier Studios. Don’t be late! 10:45 AM 11:45 AM We will leave promptly! AGES 10-14 AGES 15-21 Commuter Drop Off, Ripley Grier Studios, 520 8th Avenue (between 36th St. and 37th St.) 17th floor 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Commuting students and parents of commuting students: Kindly plan to drop off students on the 17th floor of the Ripley Grier Studios. Please do not arrive more than 10-15 minutes early. BAA reps will be available to guide you from the lobby area to the 17th floor on Day One in order to help you get familiar with the building. Every other day, students should report directly to the 17th floor. ** PARENTS ** AGES 10-14 AGES 15-21 Optional Parent Orientation with Michelle R. Lehrman (Assistant Director) & Ashleigh Junio (Admissions Director) (Studio 17D) 11:00 AM- 12:00 PM- Parents of hotel based and commuting can get your program and schedule related questions answered in this brief informational 11:30 AM 12:30 PM meeting. AGES 10-14 AGES 15-21 11:00 AM- 12:00 PM- Orientation/Registration/Introductions/Theatre Games (Ages 10-14 Studio 17E, Ages 15-21 Studio 17N) 12:25 PM 12:25 PM 12:30 PM - 2:10 PM Dance Placement Auditions – Mock Audition for a Broadway Show (Studio 17N) Broadway Theatre Dance - Broadway Theatre Dance - Broadway Theatre Dance - Broadway Tap Dance - Classic Tap Dance Styles - Level 1 (Studio 17E) Level 2 (Studio 17H) Level 3 (Studio 17I) Level 1 (Studio 17B) Levels 2-3 (Studio 17B) (Beginning/Adv. Beginning) (Intermediate) (Advanced) (ages 10-14 at 12:30pm) (ages 10-14 at 12:55pm) Andi Hopkins Jeff Shade Ashley Blair Fitzgerald (ages 15-21 at 1:40pm) (ages 15-21 at 1:15pm) National and International Top NYC Director/ Broadway’s Gigi, On The (Beginning/Int. Tappers) (Advanced Tappers) Tours of Singin’ in the Rain, Choreographer; Performer: Town; off-Broadway's Trip of Jessa Rose Jennifer Johns Joseph…Dreamcoat, Broadway’s Chicago, Sweet Love; NYC: Radio City Music BAA’s Assistant Dance BAA’s Artistic Director, Dreamgirls (Effie u/s), West Charity, Teddy & Alice, Radio Hall, Company; National Tours: Director, The Wizard of Oz Performer: Radio City, Side Story, Ain’t Misbehavin’, City, Crazy for You; Bob Come Fly Away, Fosse; (National Tour), White Tours: 42nd Street, Grease, Radio City Music Hall, etc. Fosse’s Dance Captain; Regional: World Premiere Leap Christmas, etc. Joseph…Dreamcoat, Evita, University Faculty, etc. of Faith, Dirty Dancing; NBC’s USO Tour, White Christmas, Smash Mystery of Edwin Drood, Anything Goes, TV/ Film, NYU Faculty, etc. 2:15 PM - 2:55 PM Catered Lunch (After getting your food, please eat lunch in your next placement audition room) 3:00 PM - 6:25 PM Placement Auditions (16 Bars and Monologues) Voice Majors (Ages 10-14 Studio 17E) Acting Majors (Ages 10-14 Studio 17H) Dance Majors (Studio 17D) (Ages 15-21 Studio 17N) (Ages 15-21 Studio 17I) In addition to the group Dance Placement Please prepare TWO contrasting 16 bar pieces Please prepare TWO brief contrasting Auditions, Dance majors must also choose to (e.g. up-tempo/ballad, legit/belt) Be sure to bring monologues. Your selections should be audition with ONE song and/or ONE monologue your sheet music! (In addition, singers may approximately one minute each. (In addition, (or both) prepare one optional 1 minute monologue) actors may prepare an optional 16-32 bar song) Additional Voice Auditions (Studio 17C) Additional Monologue Auditions (Studio 17M) Warm Up Room, All Majors (Studio 17G) 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM Meet with your Advisor (Studio 17E and Studio 17N) ALL AGES SIGN OUT 7:00 PM Commuting Students should be picked up and signed out from Ripley Grier Studios (Ages 10-14 Studio 17H, Ages 15 -21 Studio 17A) Hotel based participants meet to be escorted back to Hotel by BAA Staff (Studio 17I) 11:00 PM Lights out! Rest up and prepare yourself for another busy day! th Tuesday, July 19 9:45 AM Hotel based participants check in with BAA escorts to depart for Ripley Grier Studios. Don’t be late! Chaperones will leave promptly! 10:00 AM Commuter Drop Off- Ripley Grier Studios, 520 8th Avenue (between 36th St. and 37th St.) ALL AGES Vocal Warm up and Final Showcase Music Rehearsal, Morning Announcements (Ages 10-14 Studio 17E, Ages 15-21 Studio 17N) 10:00 AM - 10:55 AM Work with top music directors and vocal coaches on Broadway repertoire Coachings begin in Studios 17G, 17J, 17K, 17L, 17O, & 17P 11:00 AM - 1:25 PM ELECTIVE MASTER CLASS (All majors mixed) Studio Sarah Meahl BAA Alumna! Broadway’s Paramour (Gina); Regional: Grease, Up From Stage to Screen: Learn Diverse Musical Theatre Styles (Levels 2-3) TBD Here, Can Can, etc. Broadway Dance Skills: How to Nail Your Next Broadway Dance Audition! Heather Parcells Broadway’s Tuck Everlasting, A Chorus Line, Finding Studio (Learn Real Dance Audition Combos from Broadway's Finding Neverland, Neverland, Soul Doctor, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Wonderland, etc.; National TBD Tuck Everlasting and A Chorus Line) (Level 1-3) Tours: Thoroughly Modern Millie, Some Like It Hot, Chicago, etc. Studio Broadway Dance Repertoire: Learn Original Choreography to Broadway’s Sarah Parker Broadway’s Fiddler on the Roof; Astaire Award winner TBD Fiddler On the Roof (Level 1-3) Alexander Gemignani Broadway’s Violet (Father), The People in the Picture, Studio Improvisation and Character Development (Acting) Sunday in the Park with George, Les Misérables (Jean Valjean), Sweeney Todd TBD (Sweeney), Assassins, Passion, Chicago, etc. Studio Cold Reading Audition Technique: The Broadway Sides Callback Bob Cline Casting Director – Bob Cline Casting; PACE University Senior Faculty TBD (Acting) Jennifer Swiderski Broadway’s Mamma Mia! (Donna); National Tours: Mamma Studio Scene Study & Character Development Mia!, The Drowsy Chaperone, NEWSical, Smokey Joe’s Café; off-Broadway: TBD Accessing Physical and Emotional Resources Within Scandalous People, Little by Little, etc.; NY Actors Equity Council Representative Randy Graff Tony® Award winner for Broadway's City of Angels; Broadway's Studio Les Misérables (Fantine, original cast), A Class Act (Tony® Award nominee), Nailing your Audition! With Song Interpretation (Voice) TBD Fiddler on the Roof, High Society, Moon Over Buffalo, Falsettos, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Sarava, Grease Alex Brightman Tony® Award nominee for Broadway's School of Rock (Dewey Studio Blasting Through The Door: Confidence In Auditions (Voice) Finn); Broadway’s Big Fish, Matilda (Michael Wormwood), Glory Days, Wicked TBD (Boq), etc. Steven Lutvak Tony® Award nominated, Drama Desk Award winning composer Studio How to Win a TONY® AWARD! and Lyricist of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (2014 Tony® Award for TBD With Vocal Styles, Phrasing, Comedy & Interpretation (Voice) Best Musical); top NYC vocal coach; film music consulting and scoring, etc. Michael Cassara Casting Director, Michael Cassara Casting; Resident Casting Studio Musical Theatre Audition Technique: The 32-Bar Audition (Voice) Director for the New York Musical Theatre Festival and NAMT Festival of New TBD Musicals; other projects include Forbidden Broadway, Fat Camp, etc. 1:30 PM - 1:55 PM Catered Lunch (with your group and your advisor) 2:00 PM - 4:25 PM ADVANCED MASTER CLASS IN YOUR MAJOR Voice: Group A Making Your Audition Song Count: Bob Cline Casting Director – Bob Cline Casting; PACE University Senior Faculty Studio TBD Make an Impression with 16 Bars Alex Brightman Tony® Award nominee for Broadway's School of Rock (Dewey Voice: Group B Making Your Audition Song Count: Finn); Broadway’s Big Fish, Matilda (Michael Wormwood), Glory Days, Wicked Studio TBD Make an Impression with 16 Bars (Boq), etc. Voice: Group C Making Your Audition Song Count: Mamie Parris Broadway’s School of Rock, On The 20th Century, The Drowsy Studio TBD Make an Impression with 16 Bars Chaperone, Ragtime; National Tours: Wicked (Elphaba), 9 to 5, Legally Blonde, etc. Randy Graff Tony® Award winner for Broadway's City of Angels; Broadway's Les Voice: Group D Making Your Audition Song Count: Misérables (Fantine, original cast), A Class Act (Tony® Award nominee), Fiddler Studio TBD Make an Impression with 16 Bars on the Roof, High Society, Moon Over Buffalo, Falsettos, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Sarava, Grease Laura Osnes Broadway’s Cinderella (Ella, Tony® nomination), Bonnie & Clyde Voice: Group E Making Your Audition Song Count: (Bonnie, Tony® nomination), Anything Goes (Hope Harcourt), South Pacific (Nellie Studio TBD Make an Impression with 16 Bars Forbush), Grease (Sandy), etc. Voice: Group F Making Your Audition Song Count: Jenn Colella Broadway’s If/Then (Anne), Chaplin (Hedda Hopper), High Fidelity Studio TBD Make an Impression with 16 Bars (Laura), Urban Cowboy (Sissy), etc.; off-Broadway: Trailer Park, Closer than Ever Jeff Shade Top NYC Director/ Choreographer, Performer: Broadway’s Chicago, Dance: Group A Broadway Dance Repertoire: Final Showcase Number Sweet Charity, Teddy & Alice, Radio City, Crazy for You, Bob Fosse’s Dance Studio TBD Captain, University Faculty, etc. Acting: Group A Scene Study and Character Development Brynn Williams Broadway’s 13!, Bye Bye Birdie, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, In My Studio TBD Utilizing Scenes from 13!, Bye, Bye, Birdie, Grinch, etc. Life, How the Grinch Stole Christmas; off-Broadway: David Bowie’s Lazarus Alexander Gemignani Broadway’s Violet (Father), The People in the Picture, Acting: Group B Finding and Perfecting Your Audition Monologue Sunday in the Park with George, Les Misérables (Jean Valjean), Sweeney Todd Studio TBD (Sweeney), Assassins, Passion, Chicago, etc.
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