Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Last Minute Call For Help!


Hi all -

The Krannert Center needs help tomorrow's African American Cultural Center program!

This is program is featuring performances by Expressions Theatre Troop, Omnimov Dance Troop, Soul Essence Acapella Ensemble and more.


Our usher call time is 6:30p for this 7:30p performance. This is in the Playhouse. Any chance for an usher supervisor?



Courtney

Courtney Egg
Patron Services Director
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
500 S. Goodwin Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-9716 p
217-244-0810 f

Monday, April 28, 2008

Summer at the Krannert Center!


Summer Studio Theatre Company Announces 2008 Season at Krannert Center

The Summer Studio Theatre Company returns to Krannert Center’s Studio Theatre for its 18th season as a professional, repertory company. Under the direction of the U of I Department of Theatre’s interim head Tom Mitchell, this season’s selections will feature all two-person casts. Mitchell says that the small casts, coupled with particularly strong scripts, will allow audiences to focus on the quality of the individual performances and the strength of each storyline. All three of the plays, which will be performed in the round, will be presented in rotation from June 13 through July 26.

This summer's featured performances are: The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown, a delightful, modern musical; The Turn of the Screw by Jeffrey Hatcher, from the novel by Henry James, which is a classic ghost story; and Lanford Wilson’s romantic comedy Talley's Folly. The final two weekends of the summer season will feature six performances total of Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight by James Hurt. The staged reading of this piece will feature cast members from all three shows in addition to other regional performers and is being funded in part by the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Committee.

Show Descriptions

Talley’s Folly

By Lanford Wilson

Linda Gillum, director

In a small 1944 central Missouri town, two misfits find romance in a deserted boathouse—Matt Friedman, an awkward Jewish accountant from St. Louis, and Sally Talley, the daughter of the small town’s most important family. This charmingly romantic play by celebrated American playwright Lanford Wilson offers both humor and sentimentality as its two distinct characters negotiate a relationship neither of them expected to develop.

June 13, 21, 26, 29

July 1, 5, 8, 11

The Last Five Years

By Jason Robert Brown

James Zager, director

Kristina Engberg, musical director

This contemporary 2001 musical traces the development and deterioration of the five-year relationship between Jamie, a rising novelist, and Cathy, a struggling young actress. While Jamie tells the story of their growing romance in “forward time,” (from beginning to end), Cathy reflects on the missteps of the relationship in “reverse.” Author Jason Robert Brown, best known for Parade, Songs for the New World, and A New Brain crafts soaring melodies tinged with witty storytelling lyrics that easily blend tuneful pop with Broadway-style ballads. Though Jamie and Cathy hearts divide, their stories do connect at mid-point for a deeply felt celebration of what once was.

June 14, 15, 22, 24, 27

July 2, 12, 13

The Turn of the Screw

By Jeffrey Hatcher, from the novel by Henry James

Lisa Gaye Dixon, director

When a governess takes up her duty to care for two recently orphaned children, Flora and Miles, in a gothic English household, she discovers the curious circumstances of her predecessor’s passing. Soon, the specter of the former governess and her ghostly lover begin to torture the would-be heroine. But are the ghosts real or merely the projections of a young woman’s fears? This classic ghost story, perhaps best-known from the classic film, The Innocents, or the more recent version, 2001’s The Others, has been skillfully reshaped into a compelling two-person performance.

June 19, 20, 25, 28

July 3, 6, 9, 10

Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight

By James Hurt

Funded in part by the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Committee

This script-in-hand reading depicts the influence of Abraham Lincoln on three poets of Illinois. The lives and careers of Vachel Lindsay, Edgar Lee Masters, and Carl Sandburg are interwoven onstage with an ensemble of players taking a variety of roles. The show, written by U of I Professor Emeritus John Ahart , was originally staged 20 years ago for The Great American People Show at Lincoln’s New Salem State Park near Springfield and featured a cast of actors that included students who would go on to develop impressive professional careers. This play returns to the stage as the bicentennial year of Lincoln’s birth approaches.

July 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26

Tickets and Information

The 2008 Summer Studio Theatre Company brochures were mailed at the end of April and tickets will be available for purchase starting on Friday, May 2 at 10 am. Ticket orders can be submitted by phone, mail, online or by visiting the Ticket Office. Information about the 2008 summer season will also be available online at KrannertCenter.com on May 2 at 10am.

Ticket Prices for Talley’s Folly, The Last Five Years, or The Turn of the Screw

Regular prices: $18 / SC & Stu 15 / UI 10

Matinee prices: $15 / SC & Stu 12 / UI 10.

Ticket Prices for Abraham Lincoln Walk at Midnight

$10 / SC & Stu 8 / UI 6

Abbreviation Key

SC 65 years or older, or retired U of I faculty or staff

Stu any child or non-U of I student

UI U of I student who is enrolled in the summer and has paid the Krannert Center fee

Performance Details

All performances are in the Studio Theatre; there will be no late seating.

How to Order Tickets

To receive the best seats available, order early. You may place your order immediately online at KrannertCenter.com, or by phone, mail, fax, email, or in person. Orders will be processed as they are received.

Online Purchase: KrannertCenter.com

Phone: 800/KCPATIX (800/527-2849), 217/333-6280

TTY; for deaf, hard-of-hearing, or speech-impaired patrons: 217/333-9714

Fax: 217/244-SHOW

Email: kran-tix@uiuc.edu

Mail: Krannert Center Ticket Office, 500 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801

In Person: Krannert Center Ticket Office, open 10am-6pm daily

Summer Studio Theatre 2008 Calendar-at-a-glance

June

Fr 13 7:30pm Talley’s Folly
Sa 14 7:30pm The Last Five Years
Su 15 7:30pm The Last Five Years
Th 19 7:30pm The Turn of the Screw
Fr 20 7:30pm The Turn of the Screw
Sa 21 7:30pm Talley’s Folly
Su 22 1pm The Last Five Years
Su 22 7:30pm The Last Five Years
Tu 24 7:30pm The Last Five Years
We 25 7:30pm The Turn of the Screw
Th 26 7:30pm Talley’s Folly
Fr 27 7:30pm The Last Five Years
Sa 28 7:30pm The Turn of the Screw
Su 29 1pm Talley’s Folly
Su 29 7:30pm Talley’s Folly
July
Tu 1 7:30pm Talley’s Folly
We 2 7:30pm The Last Five Years
Th 3 7:30pm The Turn of the Screw
Sa 5 7:30pm Talley’s Folly
Su 6 1pm The Turn of the Screw
Su 6 7:30pm The Turn of the Screw
Tu 8 7:30pm Talley’s Folly
We 9 7:30pm The Turn of the Screw
Th 10 7:30pm The Turn of the Screw
Fr 11 7:30pm Talley’s Folly
Sa 12 7:30pm The Last Five Years
Su 13 7:30pm The Last Five Years
Th 17 7:30pm Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
Fr 18 7:30pm Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
Sa 19 7:30pm Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
Th 24 7:30pm Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
Fr 25 7:30pm Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
Sa 26 7:30pm Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight



Bridget Lee-Calfas
Public Information Director
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
217/333-6282

Art Club-Final Meeting of the Semester!

Hey guys,

We will be having our last Art Club meeting tomorrow night at the usual time and place, 7PM in 398 Lincoln. If you are coming, RSVP ASAP. If enough people plan on coming, we will order food. We will be discussing plans for next year. Also, if you paid for T-shirts, there was not enough interest. I may or may not be at the meeting due to time conflicts, but I will be available sometime Wednesday/Thursday to give everyone who paid refunds. The plan is Thursday at 1:30 PM in the Union. If you cannot make it, please reply or call me (my cell number is 630-936-7274). Most likely, we will get the shirts some time next semester. Hope to see you guys there.

-- Meng

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Improv for 08 Olympic!



Hi members!

Want to do something special and exciting to promote 08 Olympic game?
Here's the deal!
We are going to freeze on the quad for 5 min with a pose doing different sports.

What is improv in this case?
People freeze suddenly in a space with a posture.
We freeze for a moment and think.
What is Olympic? What is sports mean to everyone of us?
See more at http://improveverywhere.com/

Date: 4/30
Time: 12:45 Briefing, meet at the south of Union, you should see me wearing the Olympic tee.
12:50 Get ready and walk around the quad
12:55 Freeze!
13:00 Hear the bell, we are done.
Dress code: Wear the support Olympic tee if you have one, otherwise, wear white, or other specific sports wear.
What to prepare? Bring balls or racket or your bike or flags etc. For example, if you are going to play Ping Pong, bring a ping pong racket with you. You can grab your friends and be a group as well!

The more people joining, the more fun it will be, so grab your friends with you!
It's easy and fun, no experience needed of course.
Oh ya, if we success in doing this, we'll be the first improv group in the world to promote Olympic!
See you there!
If you have any questions, please reply to schan22@uiuc.edu

Yours,
HKSA president
Henry Chan


https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/ro/www/HongKongStudentAssociation/

Monday, April 21, 2008

Art Club

Hi all,
1. There is a regular meeting scheudled for Tuesday, April 22nd at 7pm in 398 Lincoln Hall. As a stress reliever we will redo kid art day. You are always welcome to come work on whatever you would like. (Next week we will have a shortenend meeting)
2. YOGA is THURSDAY April 24th. Meet at the Union at 5:45pm. We will be leaving at 5:50pm to attend the 6pm Yoga session. Please let us know if you are interested by Wednesday at 10pm, so we can coordinate rides.
3. We will turn in any works to Carle Hospital in the fall.
4. We will have another Art Club-Arts Outeach (Volunteer Ilini Projects) cross over on Wednesday April 23rd. Please meet at the Union at 5:45pm. This is you chance to play with children/do art projects with children at the Center for Women in Transition. Please let us know by TOMORROW at NOON if you are able to attend.
5. Remember, t-shirts will be discussed on Tuesday at the meeting. The amount may have to increase if more people don't buy t-shirts. Please let Meng know if you would like a shirt.
Thank you,
Art Club

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Krannert Center EventMail 4/17/08

APRIL 17-APRIL 24, 2008
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Aniruddha Knight and Ensemble: From the Heart of a Tradition
Sunday, April 20 at 3pm
Knight and a close-knit ensemble of vocal and instrumental musicians perform a fresh interpretation of South Indian classical music and dance that springs from inside a nine-generation family artistic practice.
View more information about this event



On the Rocks
Krannert Center Student Association
Thursday-Saturday, April 17-19 at 9pm
Experience the 14th annual On the Rocks performance—an entire evening of one-act performances written, produced, and performed by students from throughout the Urbana-Champaign campus. This year's series features the plays Antihero Pasta, A Relationship with Jam, Chairs and Awkward Situations, A Writer's Plight, and And the Violets Grow Oat on the Window Sill.
View more information about this event





Ann Hampton Callaway
Thursday-Saturday, April 24-26 at 7:30pm
One of the “finest, warmest keepers-of-the-flame” of the Great American Songbook and a star of the New York cabaret scene, Callaway's voice ranges from a gentle purr to a feisty hot roar and her interpretations of the standards are anything but "standard."
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School of Music Opera Program Presents: Armide
Thursday-Saturday, April 24-26 at 7:30pm; Sunday, April 27 at 3pm
This lyric tragedy tells the story of a sorceress—the warrior princess Armide—torn between hatred and attraction for the Christian knight Renaud. The music is elegant yet passionate and portrays the full range of Armide's emotions—from hostility to tenderness, from sensuousness to despair.
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Department of Dance Presents: Studiodance II
Thursday, April 17 at 7:30pm
Friday-Saturday, April 18-19 at 7pm & 9pm
An adjudicated concert of surprising little jewels awaits audiences. Enjoy the department's best dances made for and by students.
View more information about this event

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Happy Belated Birthday Callboard!


This Tuesday marked the 1st birthday of the Callboard blog! Please post your comments on what you love and what you think we can do better. Write some of your favorite events or reminisce on the print version of Callboard. Consider it your birthday gift to Callboard!

Thanks for reading!

KCSA Notes!

Hello everyone!! My apologies on getting notes out late this week; I'm sure you were waiting up all night Monday night to get this exciting and informative weekly publication. Have no fear, though it may be late it's LOADED with awesome information just for you. So here we go:

1. OTR this weekend!!
2. please help with OTR! it's really fun!
3. Adboard applications!
4. volunteer appreciation reception/season preview event
5. ushering help
6. ice cream social on reading day!
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1. On the Rocks: A Series of One Act Plays is this week! This year we'll be showcasing five one act plays. It's happening from April 17th to the 19th at 9pm in the Krannert Amphitheater. There will be an inside location in case of bad weather. Tickets are only $5 and can be bought at the door. E-mail kcsa-tech@kcpa.uiuc.edu with any questions! Check out the facebook event page at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=10390863521...invite your friends to come!
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2. So we still need a lot of help with OTR if you're available Thursday, Friday, OR Saturday this week. we need ushers (re: people who just stand at the top of the amphitheater and make sure no one enters without paying...and you get to wear street clothes...), techies (help us move props, get the show moving along smoothly), and, of course, audience members. e-mail kcsa-ushering@kcpa.uiuc.edu if you'd like to usher, and kcsa-tech@kcpa.uiuc.edu if you'd like to be a techie! thanks!
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3. Alright so we're coming up on the end of another fabulous semester, and you want to know how to make next semester even better. The answer, of course, is to join kcsa's administrative board! it's fun, no experience necessary, and gives you a great resume boost. plus you get to work with amazing people and meet new friends. we'll be sure to train you and make sure you know exactly what you're doing, so no worries if you've been on kcsa for 5 semesters or just one. we have some positions, like our tech director positions and some executive board positions, that will be completely open...you could be instrumental in keeping kcsa going! I'm attaching the application at the end of this e-mail. they are due to me by Thursday of next week, April 24th, at 12:01AM. let me know if you have any questions!
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4. on April 28, krannert will be hosting a volunteer appreciation/season preview day for all of the wonderful people who volunteer at krannert. and that means you! attached find a pdf file with all the details!
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5. Ushers! We still have openings for some amazing shows these last few weeks. Give yourself a study break, you know you want/need one.
708 4/18 UI Philharmonia 6:45 FGH
717 4/19 Varsity Men's Glee Club 6:45 FGH
720 4/19 Gamelon 6:45 CPH
738 4/24 Symphonic Band/Concert Band 6:45 FGH
762 4/27 Krannert Debut Artist: piano 2:00 FGH
777 4/30 UI Symphony 6:45 FGH

There are also spots available in ALL of the performances of Armide, the final opera of the season. Email the Ushering Department if you are interested in the opera or any other performances.

Supervisors! We could use your help with the following:
732 4/22 Jazz Combos 6:45 STH
768 4/27 Jazz Guitar, Saxaphone and Trombone Ensembles 2:15 STH
762 4/27 Krannert Debut Artist: piano 2:00 FGH
769 4/27 Latin Jazz Ensemble 6:45 STH
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6. kcsa will be having an ice cream social to bring the semester to a close on reading day, may 1. basically we'll just goof around and stuff ourselves with ice cream. if you think you might wanna some, let me know! thanks!
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alright there you are, you finally have your notes! hope to see you in the amphitheater or around krannert sometime soon!

~megan
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Megan McMillen
mmcmill2@uiuc.edu
megmcm@gmail.com
University of Illinois 2008
KCSA Secretary

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      Krannert Center Student Association

Administrative Board Application

Thank you for your interest in applying for a position on the Krannert Center Student Association’s Administrative Board! We hope that this information sheet will answer many of your questions. However if there is anything else you would like to know, please feel free to contact any of the Administrative Board members. Our contact information, as well as lots of other information, can be found on the KCSA website at http://www.kcsa.uiuc.edu.

Who The KCSA Administrative Board Is


The KCSA Administrative Board consists of approximately 25 members who plan events, organize committees, and lead the various activities for the Krannert Center Student Association. We have members who are students ranging from freshmen to graduate students, from all majors including engineering, sciences, liberal arts, business, and fine arts. We all share the common vision of a love for the performing arts and a passion to bring the arts to the students of the University and the community members of Champaign-Urbana.

What You Will Get From Being An AdBoard Member


As an Administrative Board member you will have opportunities to improve and develop leadership skills, to gain experience working among a diverse group of people with differing view points, and to become more involved in one of the largest and most rewarding organizations on campus. You will be instrumental in broadening the experiences of approximately 250 KCSA general members and you will learn skills that will help you for the rest of your life. You will meet many of the Krannert staff and will have the opportunity to work with them. Also, in appreciation of all the hard work that Administrative Board members put in, you will be entitled to complimentary tickets for life for shows at Krannert.

What Our Involvement Is


Administrative Board members are expected to hold one office hour each week, attend weekly or bi-weekly departmental meetings with the other Directors of the department, attend AdBoard meetings twice a month, be trained as an usher and tour guide, and to hold any necessary committee meetings. You will also be expected to participate in major KCSA events and to assist and support the other departments in accomplishing their goals. If you are concerned about what exactly is expected of you, please e-mail the directors of the department(s) to which you are applying and ask them about their responsibilities. The time commitment is considerable, but we are all students and we know that academics come first. Most Administrative Board members do not have a problem keeping up with schoolwork and KCSA obligations. In fact, we find it to be one of the most rewarding experiences of our college careers, and we love having the opportunities to participate in so much of what Krannert and KCSA do.

Application Procedures

The process consists of two steps: an application and an interview. The application will be filled out and returned to the KCSA Secretary, and all applicants will be scheduled for an interview with the current KCSA Administrative Board.

What We Are Looking For

The only requirement to apply is that you must be a registered KCSA member. For more information on becoming a registered member and requirements for being a member, please visit our web site at http://www.kcsa.uiuc.edu. When you apply, we are also looking for certain qualities in potential Administrative Board members. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Love of the performing arts and the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
  • Strong motivation to do their very best
  • Awareness and sensitivity when working with a diverse group of people
  • Passion for learning and new experiences
  • Conscientious, hard-working, and responsible
  • Positive attitude and ability to work through difficult situations

We are aware that not everyone may already have leadership experience, especially freshmen. Please do not let this stop you from applying, as we will consider every applicant in terms of his or her capability. We expect you to learn a lot on the Administrative Board and to develop these skills for the future! You have just as good a chance of showing what you can do as anyone else.

The Application

The application is available from the KCSA Secretary, in the KCSA Office, or on-line at http://www.kcsa.uiuc.edu/. The application is due at midnight of the due date by e-mail to the KCSA Secretary (mmcmill2@uiuc.edu). All applications must be typed, and you should fill out a separate application for each position you hope to attain. You may run for as many positions as you would like to be considered for on KCSA’s Administrative Board.

The Interview (or, Don’t worry it isn’t that bad!)

We interview applicants to try to get to know them better and give them a chance to tell us about themselves. Interviews are conducted in order of department, so if you are applying for more than one position you may have multiple interviews. The whole interview will take about 10-15 minutes for an Administrative Board position. Executive Board position interviews are more open-ended and may last up to about 20 minutes. You will be notified about the results by phone either that evening or in the next two days. If you still have not been notified in three days, then e-mail the President (amandajablonsky@gmail.com).


Krannert Center Student Association

Administrative Board Application

Fall 2006 Application

    Application Available

    Wednesday, April 16

    Application Due

    Thursday, April 24 at 12:01 AM

    • Sent by e-mail to the Secretary at mmcmill2@uiuc.edu (attachments okay, Microsoft Word required)

    Interviews

    Notification of Interview time is by Friday, April 25 at 9 PM by e-mail from the Secretary.

    Interviews will be conducted Sunday, April 27 throughout the day (11AM-5 PM).

    Notification of Status

    You will be notified of your status by Tuesday, April 29 by phone or e-mail. If you have not heard from us by then, please e-mail the President at amandajablonsky@gmail.com.

Please fill out one application for each position that you are running for. You may run for as many positions as you would like to be considered for on the Administrative Board. Applications should be typed with questions included before the answers. Late applications will be accepted only under certain circumstances, so please e-mail the Secretary as soon as you think there might be a problem. Thank you for applying and good luck!

Positions Available:



Executive Board

President

Vice-President

Comptroller

Secretary

Departmental Directors:

Activities (3)

Callboard (3)

Community Outreach (3)

Computers (2)

Marketing (3)

Tech (3)

Tours (3)

Ushering (3)


Krannert Center Student Association

Administrative Board Application

Part 1 – Applicant Information

This information will help us to find out your contact information and work out some administrative aspects of organizing the interviews.

Personal Information

Name:

Address:

E-mail:

Phone Number:

Year in School:

Month/Year of Expected Graduation:

Major:

Semesters with KCSA (including this one):

Application and Interview Information

The position(s) for which you are applying:

If you are applying for more than one position, please let us know your order of preference for the positions below. This will only be used to help determine the order of the interviews. You may also state if you have no preference between the positions you are running for.

Interviews will take place on Sunday, April 27th from 11 AM until 5 PM. Will you be available to interview in that time slot?

We will notify applicants of their acceptance status by phone after the interview either Monday, or Tuesday (April 28-29).


Krannert Center Student Association

Administrative Board Application

Part 2 – Questions For All Applicants to Answer (Please type answers.)

  1. What drew you to KCSA?


  1. Which KCSA departments have you participated in? Please describe your involvement and include approximate semesters of involvement when relevant. If you are a freshman or new KCSA member, skip this question.

  1. Aside from your particular department, what other aspects of KCSA would you like to become involved in? As an Administrative Board member, how will you assist and support other departments?

  1. It is a requirement that all Adboard members be trained as an usher, an usher supervisor (if applicable), and trained / certified as a tour guide. Have you been trained / certified as a(n):

  • Usher?
  • Usher supervisor?
  • Tour guide?

    If you have not been trained, you will be required to be trained as an Usher and Tour Guide part of being on Adboard.

  1. Would you be available for 2-3 hours (about twice a month) on weekends for Administrative Board meetings?

Part 3 – Questions For A Specific Position (Please Type)

You only need to answer the questions for the position(s) that you are applying for.

Executive Board Positions

President

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best-suited candidate?
  2. What role does the president serve in KCSA? Please discuss some of the
    typical responsibilities, projects, and tasks that the president has, and how
    you would go about accomplishing them
  3. Describe what type of problem solver you are and how you will use these
    skills in KCSA.
  4. What ideas do you have for involving and maintaining better relationships
    between AdBoard and the KCPA staff? Between AdBoard and the general members?
  5. What are your specific goals for KCSA in the upcoming year? What are your
    long-term goals for the organization? How do you plan on seeing these through
    as president?

Vice-President

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best-suited candidate?
  2. Describe any time in the past where you were required to take on a leadership role. What was the situation, how did you act, and what were the results?
  3. What are three specific goals you have for KCSA as a whole? In what ways do you plan to achieve these goals?
  4. How would you define the role of the Vice President within KCSA? How does this role contribute to the overall purpose of the organization?

Comptroller

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best-suited candidate?
  2. Describe any time in the past where you were required to take on a leadership role. What was the situation, how did you act, and what were the results?
  3. What are three specific goals you have for KCSA as a whole? In what ways do you plan to achieve these goals?

How would you define the role of the Comptroller within KCSA? How does this role contribute to the overall purpose of the organization?

Secretary

    1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best suited candidate?

    2. What do you feel are some of the most important skills for a Secretary to have, and how have you demonstrated these skills? What do you think is the most important part of the Secretary’s job?

    3. Give your method of prioritizing. Imagine you have two KCSA projects both needing to be done by tomorrow but with only enough time for one of them. What do you do?

    4. What do you think will be your responsibility as an Exec Board member? What ideas do you have for working on the Exec Board and AdBoard to better KCSA as a whole?

Departmental Positions

Activities

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best suited candidate?
  2. What experiences do you have planning group activities, and what ideas for KCSA activities do you have?
  3. Name an event or activity that you’ve planned that flopped. Why do you feel the event failed and what would you do differently?
  4. KCSA represents about 200 people. How do you plan on involving everyone in activities?

Callboard

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best suited candidate?
  2. If the weekly KCSA Notes e-mail tells us what is going on, what is the role of the Callboard? What more does the Callboard add?
  3. What kind of articles pertaining to KCSA and the performing arts would be most interesting and informative to a reader?
  4. How do you think Callboard can have more impact among members?

Community Outreach

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best suited candidate?
  2. What experiences have you had working with student organizations? Do you have experience with event planning, and do you enjoy organizing events?
  3. Running events makes you face many unique challenges. Give an example of when you have faced a unique challenge and how you dealt with it.
  4. How do you feel about designating jobs and how would you go about making sure jobs get done?
  5. Once you have members on your community outreach committee, how are you going to get them involved and incorporate them into your events?

Computers

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best-suited candidate?
  1. Do you have any experience with database management and writing scripts?
  2. Are you comfortable with basic web design and maintenance?
  3. What do you think about KCSA’s current website and electronic communications? How would you improve them?

Marketing

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position?
  2. What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best suited candidate?
  3. Describe related experiences that have prepared you for the Marketing Department. Do you have any design related experience
  4. What computer programs are you familiar with (if any)?
  5. Give some examples of ways to promote events.
  6. How do you stay organized?
  7. Do you have any photography experience?

Tech

    1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best-suited candidate?

    2. What is your previous theater/technical experience? Have you ever been involved in OTR?

    3. What two or three skills do you feel are most important for organizing such an event? How have you demonstrated these skills?

    4. What leadership experience do you have that you think would make you a good producer?

    5. How well do you interact with people you are in charge of?

    6. You have a ton of people interested in tech. How are you going to use them?

Tours

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best suited candidate?
  2. Are you currently a certified tour guide and are you willing to give multiple tours per week, if necessary?
  3. How would you recruit new guides and motivate existing ones to give tours and attend KCSA events?
  4. Describe anything new or different that you would like to see being done in the Tours department.

Ushering

  1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best suited candidate?
  2. How do you propose to motivate ushers to sign up for School of Music shows (SOMs) or other small shows?
  3. How would you deal with ushers and / or usher supervisors who continually cause problems (attendance, tardiness, attire, etc.)?
  4. What responsibilities do you believe the Ushering Directors have towards ushers? Usher supervisors? The Krannert Center?

5. What leadership skills do you have to be a good director?

Thank you for applying to the KCSA AdBoard! Remember applications are due on Thursday, April 24 by 12:01AM in digital format ONLY!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Volunteer Postcard- A Thank You Gift from KCPA

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Need sub for MARQUEE: Anton Kuerti, piano, Apr.16

Hi everyone,
I am looking for someone to substitute me to supervise a great piano show by Anton Kuerti, who is famous for his interpretation of Beethoven's work. The call time is 6:15pm, Apr. 16th. Thanks.

Huaibin

Either contact him directly by emailing him hzhang8@uiuc.edu
if you're available, or contact:
kcsa-ushering at kcpa.uiuc.edu

OTR This Thurs-Sat 9pm $5!


On the Rocks
Krannert Center Student Association
Thursday-Saturday, April 17-19 at 9pm
Experience the 14th annual On the Rocks performance—an entire evening of one-act performances written, produced, and performed by students from throughout the Urbana-Champaign campus. This year's series features the plays Antihero Pasta, A Relationship with Jam, Chairs and Awkward Situations, A Writer's Plight, and And the Violets Grow Oat on the Window Sill.

Vote for Some Comedy!


University of Illinois

http://www.RooftopComedy.com/uofi

Help a runner-up get back in the game.

From April 15-20, watch all the second-place finishers from the regional competitions. Vote on your favorite. The comic with the most votes joins the other finalists for the last round of online voting April 21-30 — and a shot at the Final four who will go on to perform in Aspen, CO.

University of Illinois COMEDY TEAM

Short Film Contestants

Amy Boss Eric Roth
Kevin Reader
Big Fan Winner at the April 7 regionals

Andres Lopez, University of Illinois




Check out the Facebook event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=24700623088









Monday, April 14, 2008

This Week in Art Club...

HELLO!
I hope you all had a fantastic Mom's Weekend.
This week in Art Club...exciting things...
1. If the weather is good we will do splatter painting (aka, Jackson Pollock Love Day, an appreciation of the artwork of Jackson Pollock) this week (April 15th) during our regular meeting. The gigantic canvas came in, so we will make one large painting that we will donate to Carle Hospital. There will be other paper and canvas if you would like to make an individual painting.
2. Yoga has been moved to next week, April 24th at 6pm. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please let us know if you will be attending, so we can work out rides, as this event will not be on campus.
3. This Wednesday we will be having a VIP Arts Outreach--Art Club cross-over. We will be going to the Center for Women in Transition from 5:45-7:30pm. Please let Vickie know if you are interested. If you would like to go on a regular basis, please let the VIP coordinator know at jdulek2@uiuc.edu We need to let the intern at CWIT know approximately how many volunteers we will have, so please let us know by 7:30am on Tuesday April 15th if you are interested. We play with a group of children, sometimes do art projects, sometimes boardgames...just plain fun with children.
4. T-shirt money is due THIS Tuesday, April 15th by the meeting. Please be sure to contact Meng if you need to arrange and alternate time to drop off money for t-shirts.
5. We will be offering advice on the Chalk Art Contest on Thursday, April 24th at 3pm. Location TBA. If interested, please let us know.
LOCATION of Tuesday's meeting: 398 Lincoln Hall and then moving outdoors if the weather is nice. Check the chalkboards for location if 398 is empty after 7:30pm.
Thanks,
Art Club

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Call for Ebertfest Volunteers!


Interested in volunteering for Roger Ebert’s Film Festival? April 23-27, 2008.

Please come to Volunteer Training for "Theatre Team" volunteers on:

(Virginia Theatre Team - ushers, work concessions, assist with pass holders and registration, VIP/press registration and check in, crowd control and merchandise sales).

Sunday, April 13, 2008
3:30 p.m.
112 Gregory Hall, 810 S. Wright Street Urbana, IL

During training, you can sign up to volunteer for whatever works best with your schedule.


If you cannot make the training, please stop by the Virginia Theatre after Monday, April 14 to sign up. Their address is 203 W Park Ave., Champaign, IL / 217-356-9063.

Please feel free to share this email with your friends, etc.

For more information about the festival: www.ebertfest.com.

Thanks!

Mary Susan


(Image from uni.uiuc.edu)