Seoul Educators Workshop 2010 in Alliance with Lincoln Center Institute May 21-25, 2010 Seoul, Korea
Background
The Seoul Educators Workshop (SEW) 2010 in alliance with Lincoln Center Institute for the Arts in Education (LCI) is a professional-development project with an international scope. Based on the imaginative education philosophy underlying LCI¡¯s International Educator Workshop (InEW), the SEW with LCI workshop has an ambitious agenda: it intends to challenge arts educators of all genres to not only define their goals in relation to an arts education with a new perspective, it will also ask them to define their new role as individuals and as members of the community.
Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture (SFAC) as a leading institute of promoting art in education in Korea lunches this project in its attempt to localize LCI InEW workshop model at Korean settings and further develop as an alternative model for Asia Pacific Region. The LCI consultants were invited to Seoul especially for this occasion. The workshop will be guided by 6 LCI TAs (teaching artists) under the supervision of their Director of Strategic Alliances of LCI. This workshop provides an opportunity to experience top-notch teaching techniques of esthetic education and explore local resources for arts in education through working with world-known Korean art works, Woyzeck by Sadari Movement Laboratory and installation art works of Ahn Soo-Jin. This workshop model has been developed primarily with their teaching artists in mind; seventy TAs from the Seoul City region and other Asian-Pacific countries are expected to attend. It is the first workshop of this kind for a Korean audience. .
SEW 2010 in alliance with LCI is a cooperative pre-event on the occasion of the 2nd UNESCO World Conference on Arts Education.
Program Outline
Period : May. 21st ~ 25th 2010 (5 days)
Place : Namsan Arts Center Theater and Arts Education Bldg, Seoul, Korea
Host: Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture (SFAC)
Cooperation Partner: Lincoln Center Institute (LCI)
Workshop Objectives:
• To introduce the aesthetic education (AE) core (an inquiry process composed of: art-making, questioning, reflection, and contextual information and research), by identifying the AE core modeled by the workshop leaders with a special emphasis on questioning.
• To explore aesthetic education philosophy and translate that philosophy into practice. • To teach the aesthetic education planning process based on the study of a focus work of art, which begins with a brainstorming process to design a line of inquiry.
• To develop an aesthetic education lesson and support the learner¡¯s understanding of aesthetic education philosophy and practice through a reflection on the week¡¯s experience and learning.
Who Should Attend Teaching Artists (Arts Educators) from the Seoul region and other Asia-Pacific countries, specializing in performing- or visual-arts disciplines
Benefits • Upon completion, obtain a Certificate of Participation in the Introductory Course of the Lincoln Center Institute International Educator Workshop at SFAC *Certificate will be titled the SEW 2010 with LCI • With the Certificate, participants qualify to attend the Advanced Course in New York
Participation Requirements: • Registration fee is free for all participants *Accommodation and travel cost, meals during workshop are not included • Certificate will be awarded based on full accomplishment of five day programs and submission of report and evaluation Registration Please send following document by 20 April, 2010(Tuesday) to following contact (email) 1. Registration form 2. Curriculum Vitae *Due to limited space, confirmation for participation will be followed from SFAC through mail on April 23(Friday)
And if you have any inquiries, do not hesitate to contact us.
Contact Information.
Email: jypark@sfac.or.kr Tel: +82-2-758-2011, Fax:+82-2-6008-7347
Ms. Park Juyeon, Coordinator for International Cooperation, Art in Education Team Namsan ArtsCenter |
*Please check program details of SEW 2010 in alliance with LCI (attached)
Seoul Educators Workshop in Alliance with Lincoln Center Institute May 21-25, 2010 Seoul, Korea
¡à Agenda (Draft)
| Date | Time | Activities | Place | ºñ°í |
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5/21(Fri.)
| 09:00~09:30 | Arrivals and Registration | NSAC |
| | 9:30-10:00 | Welcoming Ceremony -Introduction of LCI & SFAC history (PPT presentation & Video Clip) -Remarks by SFAC & LCI -Exchange of signed MOU & Photo taking | NSAC | | | 10:00-10:20 | Workshop Orientation -Introduction of workshop leaders by LCI -Introduction of SFAC Staff by SFAC -Announcement on SEW workshop by SFAC | NSAC | | | 10:20-10:30 | Transition (Arts-Wood Section moves to 4th floor) | | | | 10:30-11:00 | Introductory Activity | NSAC | | | 11:00-11:45 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | | 11:45-12:00 | Break | | | | 12:00-13:00 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | | 13:00-14:00 | LUNCH | | | | 14:00-16:30 | Arts-Echo Team | Arts-Wood Team | NSAC 5th fl. | | View the Selected Works of Art & Workshop Session | View the Selected Works of Art & Workshop Session | | 16:30-17:00 | Meeting with Mr. Ahn Soo-Jin | NSAC 5th fl. | (to be confirmed) | 5/22(Sat.)
| 10:00-11:40 | Aesthetic Education Workshop I, II | NSAC | | | 11:40–11:50 | Break | | | | 11:50–13:00 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | | 13:00–14:00 | LUNCH | | | | 14:00–15:15 | Woyzeck – Performance by Sadari Movement Laboratory | NSAC Theater | | | 15:15–15:45 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC Theater | | | 15:45–16:00 | Transition/Break | | | | 16:00–17:00 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | 5/23(Sun.)
| 10:00–11:15 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | | 11:15–11:30 | Break | | | | 11:30–13:00 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | | 13:00–14:00 | LUNCH | | | | 14:00–16:00 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | | 16:00–16:15 | Break | | | | 16:15–17:30 | Woyzeck – Second Viewing | NSAC Theater | | 5/24(Mon.)
| 10:00-11:45 | Arts-Echo Team | Arts-Wood Team | NSAC 5th fl. | | 10:00~11:45 View the Selected Works of Art & Workshop Session | 10:00~11:45 View the Selected Works of Art & Workshop Session | | 11:45-13:00 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | | 13:00–14:00 | LUNCH | | | | 14:00–17:00 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | 5/25(Tue.)
| 9:00-11:00 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | NSAC | | | 11:00-11:10 | Break | | | | 11:10-11:55 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | | | | 11:55-12:05 | Break | | | | 12:05-13:35 | Aesthetic Education Workshop | | | | 13:35-14:25 | Move to COEX (Lunch in the bus) | | | | 14:25-14:45 | Break and Move to Parallel Workshop place | COEX | | | 14:45-17:15 | Attend Parallel Workshop | COEX | | | 17:15-17:30 | Break and Move to Celebration Place | COEX | | | 17:30-18:00 | Celebration (in COEX) | COEX | |
**************** What is LCI?
Lincoln Center Institute for the Arts in Education (LCI), established in 1975 and located in New York City, is the educational cornerstone of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. It is the leading organization in developing skills of observation, imagination, and creativity through guided encounters with the visual and performing arts. The Institute is known for its inventive repertory, and brings dance, music, theater, visual arts, and architecture into classrooms. Over the past 35 years, LCI has shared its unique method of education with more than 20 million students, teachers, college professors and arts administrators representing public schools, arts organizations and professional teaching colleges in New York City, across the nation and around the world. This number is projected to increase dramatically in the next few years, thanks to LCI¡¯s highly successful professional development programs and Internet presence. Its workshops have been hosted by institutions from Australia to Mexico.
Please find more details at: http://www.lcinstitute.org
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