Magenta Giraffe Theatre Company of Detroit is seeking volunteers for its Shakespeare in Prison program, which will be conducted at Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Ypsilanti, Michigan, beginning in September 2013 and running for nine months.
This program, which is in its third session, is modeled on other successful programs of its kind.Shakespeare in Prison empowers inmates through theatre exercises and Shakespearean text to think creatively, re-examine decisions they've made, become more in touch with their emotions, and develop crucial life skills to be used both in and out of prison.Inmates who volunteer for the Shakespeare in Prison program will work with Shakespearean monologues and scenes, experiencing the empowerment and satisfaction derived from working with this material. There is an idea that only "great actors" can do Shakespeare "right," and that is absolutely false. Anyone can perform Shakespeare, and everyone has the right to create art as part of being a self-aware and individual human being. Participants will also be given the option of staging a full play by Shakespeare.
- Experience with theatrical performance, specifically Shakespeare (although volunteers do not need to be "experts")
- At least one year of teaching experience
- Reliable transportation to and from the facility
- A positive, open-minded attitude and willingness to be flexible
- Regular access to e-mail/internet
- No criminal record
- No family members incarcerated at Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience/training in conflict resolution
- Experience working with "high risk" individuals
To apply for a volunteer position with Shakespeare in Prison, please e-mail a cover letter, resume and three professional references to facilitator Frannie Shepherd-Bates at frannie@magentagiraffe.org. The cover letter should detail why the applicant is interested in the position, what makes him/her a good fit for the program, and scheduling availability from September 2013-July 2014. The deadline for this round of applications is August 21, 2013, although interested parties are welcome to contact Frannie at any time. Applicants will be contacted within one week regarding a possible interview for the position.
The Magenta Giraffe Theatre Company is a nonprofit organization that acts to eliminate apathy, violence, prejudice and barriers to education through theatre productions, projects and programs; and further acts to reestablish and expand Detroit's theatre district.
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