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February 1, 2013 - Cedar Rapids, Iowa - "Theatre as a Community Collaboration" Six talented individuals from REM Iowa Developmental Services Hiawatha (RDS) have spent six exciting weeks preparing for a very special night. As a cooperative effort of REM Iowa Developmental Services, Theatre Cedar Rapids and Legion Arts, this self-named group, the "Team of Super Awesome Rock Stars", will present "Three Awesome Fables" at CSPS Hall on Friday, February 8th at 6:00pm to an audience of invited peers, family, and community members. Theater Cedar Rapids Education Coordinator Mike Wilhelm coached the actors weekly with exercises to encourage self-expression and interactions between players. Legion Arts has generously allowed the use of the historic theater at CSPS Hall in Cedar Rapids so the participants could have the full experience of presenting on a stage where scores of artists have presented before them. Local artist Sonya Darrow worked with the actors to create inspiring and creative costumes. Musician and teacher Brook Hoover was eager to lend his musical talents to the show by collaborating with the troop of six on innovative sound techniques. Todd Kimm of Legion Arts was instrumental in catching the vision and bringing the team together to make the project a great experience. The actors responded with teamwork, cooperation, and pride in their accomplishments. The RDS actors have had a wonderful time learning about movement, projecting their voices, and following stage direction. "I like it. I think it's fun," says Douglas Franta, one of the actors. Shawn Stender also had an enjoyable time, "It's great and very beautiful," he says of the experience. Stephanie Bawek, Program Director and Kevin Connor, Program Coordinator will lend their acting chops to the performance as well. Kevin believes the experience will be a memorable one for RDS, "The individuals involved relish the idea of being in the theatre," he commented. Felicia Sales, actor from RDS, agrees, "I like to be a mouse and I really enjoy it!" The theatre experience exemplifies the RDS mission of quality programming and community integration. It is one of many opportunities individuals in our services enjoy along with art classes, music therapy, and fun fitness coaching. We hope the relationships created within the community through this project will continue to inspire opportunities and enhance lives.
For more information please contact TCR Education Coordinator Mike Wilhelm at 319-366-8591 or
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About Theatre Cedar Rapids Among the region's largest and longest-operating community theatres, Theatre Cedar Rapids is located in the Iowa Theater Building in the heart of downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Founded by regionalist artist Grant Wood, TCR is a nationally-recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit community theatre embarking on its 79th season of quality local programs that reach more than 55,000 eastern Iowans of all ages. Core goals of the organization center on the quality and accessibility of programs. During the August to July season, the 11 full-time staff, part-time help and contract artists fill more than 3,000 volunteer placements and work together to create an ambitious lineup of musicals, comedies, dramas and classics in addition to providing theatre education programs. The mission of Theatre Cedar Rapids is "to provide quality theatre, maximizing community participation and education in theatre arts to Cedar Rapids and the surrounding region." Quick Facts: * 35,000 hours volunteered last year * Over 60,000 patrons and participants last season * Founded by artists Grant Wood and Marvin Cone in 1925 * An independent certified public accountant audits the theatre annually
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