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Do You Know Who You Are?

April 27th, 2009 by Anonymous, .

I Am an African American girl.
I hope someday the world would be rid of violence.
I hope anyone and everyone can make a right decision for themselves.
I am a dancer, a…

Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone

April 1st, 2009 by Grace Shapiro, Teacher.

Taking risks to explore new challenges has been fundamental to the syllabus of this class. We’ve thrown tons of different exercises and projects at these students and asked them to…

“You See, I Am”

March 18th, 2009 by Taylor, student.

My name is Taylor, and I am one of several students involved in the Oregon Children’s Theatre “What Do You See?” project sponsored by Kaiser Permanente.

This semester-long class began at…

Who’s in the mirror?

March 13th, 2009 by Pablo Saldana, student.

An ordinary day hasn’t been very ordinary ever since this semester. Ever since I started this program called “What Do You See?” (which is Oregon Children’s Theatre partnering up with…

Pushing Beyond Comfort to Trust and Respect

March 9th, 2009 by Wade Willis, Actor.

This has been an incredible week!  As a teacher one thing you hope happens is that you are able to earn the respect and trust of the students and that…

Questioning What We See

February 24th, 2009 by Anya Hankin, Teacher.

Week three of What Do You See. In many ways our packed afternoons in Ms. Jo Lane’s theatre classroom have seemed to fly by. In many ways it feels like…

Thoughts on the First Two Weeks

February 17th, 2009 by John, Actor.

Most of my relevant experience has been in the “putting on” of a show. So when I sit down to think about this program, I try to keep in mind…

Getting to Know Each Other

February 11th, 2009 by Grace Shapiro, Teacher.

After months of planning and preparing for the What Do You See? pilot project, it was such a relief to kickstart the program this week. Since none of the seven…