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DESCRIPTION:Going and Coming\, Norman Rockwell\, 1947. Oil on canvas\, 16 i
 n. x 31 ½ in. Cover illustration for “The Saturday Evening Post\,” August 
 30\, 1947. ©1947 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing\, Indianapolis\, IN. 
 Norman Rockwell Museum Collections.\nGrades 3 to 6\nNine Thursdays\, Octob
 er 11 - December 13 (no class on Thanksgiving\, November 22)4 PM\nThis uni
 que drama club uses art on view in the galleries as inspiration for dynami
 c theatrical experiences. Each club meeting is 90 minutes in length.&nbsp\
 ;Students will begin with fun skill-building exercises\, including theater
  games and improvisation. After examining works from the Crocker's permane
 nt collection and the exhibition American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Ro
 ckwell\, students will integrate what they learn into dramatic skits. The 
 club will culminate with a student-created\, Rockwell-inspired original pe
 rformance on Thursday\, December 13. Club members may bring four free gues
 ts to the performance and visit the Rockwell exhibition and Rockwell-theme
 d Art Mix on the same night. Register a sibling and save $20 per additiona
 l child (this discount is only available through phone registration). Spac
 e is limited.\n$170 Members$200 NonmembersInstructor: Lynn Baker\nTo enrol
 l in this class\, register now\, visit the Museum Admission Desk\, or call
  916.808.1182. The sibling discount is only available through phone regist
 ration. Or download and print the registration form below and mail\, fax\,
  or email your completed form to the Museum. Click on the Ways to Register
  button at left for more information on how to submit your form.\n{phocado
 wnload view=file|id=218|target=s}\nAbout the Instructor:\nLynn Baker has d
 irected and produced more than 20 productions for youth and created youth 
 theater programs at Sacramento Theatre Company and Ryerson University Thea
 tre School in Toronto\, Canada. Recently\, she was chosen as an artist-in-
 residence for the Any Given Child program in Twin Rivers Unified School Di
 strict. Baker has also taught at California Musical Theatre and in various
  local school districts. She received her bachelor's degree in Dramatic Ar
 ts from UC Berkeley and completed an internship with Shakespeare Santa Cru
 z and an apprenticeship with B Street Theatre.\n&nbsp\;
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LOCATION:Crocker Art Museum (216 O Street \, Sacramento)
SUMMARY:Crocker Kids Drama Club
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