COMPAGNIA T.P.O. S PANDA S HOME PRE-VISIT STORY JUNE 2 10:00AM PUBLIC PERFORMANCE ORDWAY.ORG/EDUCATION 651.282.3115
Writers: Jenea Rewertz-Targui and Patrick Stauffer Editors: Shelley Quiala Dayna Martinez Erin Matteson Sarah Wiechmann Advisory Council: Advisory committee of teachers, parents and organizations that help inform, shape and spread the word about the opportunity Bonnie Neuman, Artistic Director/Autism Education Professional, In the Company of Kids Creative Arts Center Briana Colton, MA, ATR, Mental Health Practitioner II, Fraser Eagan James Lekatz, Performing Arts Instructor, Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts Jen Diederich, Clinical Supervisor-MHP, Minnesota Autism Center Jon Skaalen, Accessibility & Grants Coordinator, VSA Minnesota Katherine Lipe, Autism Program Teacher, Southwest High School Kathryn Marshall, Chief Executive Officer, Minnesota Autism Center Kelly Ulrick, Events Project Manager, Autism Society of Minnesota ordway.org/festival2018 MAY 29 - JUNE 2 FAMILY PLAZA RUTH AND JOHN HUSS MEDIA SPONSORS This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. FREE RIDES ADDITIONAL EDUCATION & CHILDREN S FESTIVAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation, Travelers, Target, Hugh J. Andersen Foundation, U.S. Bank, Kara and Mike Johnson, Foot Hills Foundation, Thomson Reuters, Hubbard Broadcasting Foundation, Margaret H. and James E. Kelley Foundation, Lillian Wright & C. Emil Berglund Foundation, RBC Wealth Management, Carolyn Sorenson, MGK Inc
GOING TO THE FESTIVAL
Photo by Kian Dziak My Visit I will see and experience many interesting things during my visit to the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts.
Photo by Thaiphy Phan-Quang Photo by Kian Dziak Performances The Ordway has music, dance, and theater performances all year long.
Festival I am going to the Flint Hills Family Festival, presented by Ordway.
Photos retrieved from www.google.com Transportation I might ride in a car or public transportation with Metro Transit s free rides to get there.
[Modified] Photo retrieved from www.google.com Parking When I arrive, parking ramps and bus stops will be near the Ordway and surrounding parks
Photo by Peter Meyer Festival I will walk towards the Festival grounds and then I will see many people participating in activities.
Photo by Peter Meyer Ordway Staff People who work at the Ordway will be wearing colored shirts with Staff on the back. They will greet us and direct us where to go.
Photo by Laura Alpizar Festival Volunteer A Volunteer at the Festival is another friendly helper if I need something. They will wear white shirts.
Photo by John Schaidler Outdoor Activities I might see, hear, or participate in the activities in the surrounding parks.
Photo by Laura Alpizar Autism Society of MN Festival Partners like Autism Society of Minnesota will show me how to make a craft.
Photo by Laura Alpizar Outdoor Performances The outdoor performances in the parks can be crowded and noisy.
Photo by Laura Alpizar Indoor Activities I might see, hear, or participate in the activities inside the Ordway building.
Photos provided by the company and used with permission Indoor Performances There are indoor performances inside the Ordway and surrounding buildings.
GOING TO THE PERFORMANCE
Photos provided by the company and used with permission Theater I am going to see a performance called Panda s Home in the Drake Room backstage at the Ordway.
Photo by Kian Dziak Ordway I will go through the Ordway s main doors to see the performance.
Photo by Jessica Petrie Doorkeeper I will be greeted by a doorkeeper. This person will hold the door for me.
Photo by Kian Dziak Lobby I will walk through the lobby to get to the theater where I will see the performance.
Photo by Jenea Rewertz-Targui WAIT Lobby There might be a lot of people in the lobby and it may be noisy. We may have to wait for a little while.
Photo by Laura Alpizar Theater Usher The theater usher is a friendly helper. They can help me find my way to the performance.
Photos by Kian Dziak Elevator or Stairs The usher will take me up the elevator or up the stairs to the 2nd floor.
Photo by Kian Dziak Hear I may hear performance announcements coming from the speakers in the lobby. These may be loud.
Photo by Kian Dziak Hallway I will walk through a hallway to get to the theater performance.
WAIT Photo by Kian Dziak US Bank Room We may have to wait in this room before the performance begins.
Photo retrieved from http://roarfish.blogs.com/sashimibytes/2006/04 Shoes For this show some people might take off their shoes before entering the theater and leave them in this room. I may choose to take my shoes off or I may choose to leave them on.
Photos by Kian Dziak Bathroom We can find the bathroom directly across from the Drake Room door.
Panda s Home Drake Room Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:00 AM General Admission Ticket I will need to have my ticket to enter the performance.
Photo retrieved from: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Line up When it is time to enter, I will line up. I will wait for the theater usher to show us our seats.
Photo by Sherine Onukwuwe Theater Usher The theater usher will scan my ticket and help me find my seat.
Photo by Kian Dziak Drake Room This is the room where I will watch the theater performance.
Photo retrieved from www.pinterest.com/cjohnston0588/the-theatre-designers-job-chapter-1 My Seat My seat will look something like this. An usher will help me find my seat.
Photo by Laura Alpizar Minnesota Autism Center Friendly helpers from the Minnesota Autism Center wearing red shirts can help me if I need anything while I am at the theater.
Photo by Laura Alpizar Dim Light The lights in the theater will dim during the show. It will be a little dark but I can see my way out.
Photos provided by the company and used with permission What I will see I will see a show called Panda s Home, a play set in China.
Photos provided by the company and used with permission What I will see I will see two actors move around the stage. They will also dance.
Photos provided by the company and used with permission What I will see I will see images of bamboo forests, monsters, fireworks, and kites.
Photo provided by the company and used with permission Set The set will have a carpet and fabric pieces hanging from the ceiling.
Photo by Laura Alpizar During the show I will try to be a respectful audience member by staying in my spot and watching
Participation Some people will be asked to come on stage and participate. If I am asked, I can say yes or no. When my turn is finished, I will go back to my seat.
Photo provided by the company and used with permission What I will hear I may hear music and sounds of the action on stage, but I will not hear the actors speak.
Photo by Laura Alpizar Headphones If it is too loud I can cover my ears with my hands or ask a helper for ear plugs or headphones.
Photo by Kian Dziak Quiet time If I need to leave the show, I can go to the US Bank room for quiet time.
Photo retrieved from: http://images.publicradio.org Clapping When the show ends I can clap my hands if I liked the performance. People around me might clap too. If the clapping is too loud, I can cover my ears until it is over.
Photo by Scott Suchman Leaving When the clapping is over I will leave the theater with the people I came with.
Photo provided by the company and used with permission Appendixes Panda s Home A. Visual Map B. Visual Schedule C. List of Accommodations D. Additional Information
Risers and floor seating on three sides Seat cushions Fidgets Performance space Drake Room Adjoining Room possibly lights remain on Stairway Bathrooms Quiet space US Bank Room Enter / Exit Ordway second floor lobby Accessible Bathroom Appendix A Visual Map Map not to scale Accessible Bathroom
Appendix B Visual Schedule My Schedule for the Ordway trip to Panda s Home My Steps Done Take transportation to the Ordway. Walk through the Festival outside and inside Ordway. Wait in the lobby until the show is about to begin. Ride the elevator or take the stairs to the 2nd floor. Stand in line until the theater usher tells us to enter the Drake Room to watch the show. Sit in my seat where the theater usher directs me. Watch the show Panda s Home.
Appendix B Visual Schedule cont. When the lights come on, clap my hands for the actors. Wait for the theater usher to tell me it is time to leave. Line up with the people I came with. Ride the elevator or take the stairs down to the 1st floor back to the main lobby. Leave the Ordway. Visit the Festival outside and inside the Ordway. Take transportation back home.
Appendix C Accommodations At the 2018 Flint Hills Family Festival presented by the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, a sensory friendly performance of Panda s Home will include the following accommodations: Lights remain on at a low level in the theater during the performance; Lower sound level, especially for startling or loud sounds keep consistent; Warning to the audience, sudden loud sounds or startling moments will be signaled in advance; A reduction of lighting focused on the audience; Audience is free to talk and leave their seats during the performance; Designated quiet areas within the theater; filled with an assortment manipulatives and comfort objects - stress balls, squeeze toys, beanbag chairs, pillows, blankets, and floor puzzles. Space throughout the theater for standing and movement; Limited crowds and visitors at the Ordway during the day and timing of the performance; Easy access to make quick exit; Seat cushions; Ear plugs/noise canceling head phones; Staff trained to be inviting and accommodating to guest s needs; and Access to resource materials to prepare for their visit (listed on next page). Audience members are welcome to bring their own manipulatives, seat cushions, comfort objects, and extra support items to the performance.
Appendix D Additional Information SUMMARY OF PANDA S HOME Compagnia T.P.O. in co-production with China s TONG Production and Teatro Metastasio Di Prato present Panda s Home. The performance follows a panda through his home : a forest as large as all of China. In this imaginary journey we will explore some of China s stories, traditions, and culture, and will encounter bamboo forests, monsters, fireworks, and kites. Through these encounters, we will learn how the elements of nature exist in relationship to one another. In the theory of the Five Elements (Wu Xing), each element is transformed and creates the next one: wood fire earth metal water. The Five Elements that appear will be followed by the two dancers along with students invited to the stage. HOW IS THIS CHINESE FOREST BROUGHT INSIDE? From 2002 to 2007, Compagnia T.P.O. developed a unique production element called the CCC concept (Children s Cheering Carpet), a magic carpet that allows children to move, touch, and interact with the set and its surroundings. In addition to the CCC, there will also be several circular and rectangular pieces of fabric hanging perpendicular to the carpet. The fabric and carpet become the screens to which all visual magic appears. On stage, the images and sounds envelop the students in colorful and interactive settings as games are played in a group with the dancers. CAST & CREW ARTISTIC DIRECTORS Francesco Gandi Davide Venturini VISUAL DESIGN Elsa Mersi SOUND DESIGN Spartaco Cortesi COMPUTER ENGINEERING Rossano Monti CHOREOGRAPHY Daniele Del Bandecca Martina Gregori COSTUMES Chiara Lanzillotta PROPS Livia Cortesi BASED ON AN IDEA BY Lizhu Ren
Appendix D Additional Information, cont. DETAILED SHOW INFORMATION In-depth descriptions of each section of the performance (each section is one of the Five Elements) can be found on pages 10 22 at: tpo.it/down/la_casa_del_panda/dossier/tpo_la_casa_del_panda_en.pdf SHOW LINKS Promotional Video: vimeo.com/186261554 OR youtu.be/xk6t6ckyl30 Load-in Video: vimeo.com/137934021 Company Website: www.tpo.it Flint Hills Family Festival: ordway.org/festival2018/ Pre-visit activity: PRE / POST ACTIVITIES & LESSON PLAN LINKS I FEEL Instruct children to walk slowly round the space and when they hear a clap they should freeze. Call out a feeling and explain that the group should imagine that they are feeling this way. These imaginary feelings will make them walk differently. Post-visit activity: THINK BACK children talk about their imaginary adventure. Allowing imaginations free rein is important. Would they meet a new friend on their adventure? Would they be scared? What would happen? Bring their focus to the emotions in the performance. What would they be feeling on their adventure? Panda related arts and crafts: kids.sandiegozoo.org/activities kidworldcitizen.org/panda-facts-books-crafts-videos-more educators.brainpop.com/bp-topic/pandas Early lesson plans on China: shirleys-preschool-activities.com/preschool-lesson-plan-china.html adayinfirstgrade.com/2016/02/a-kindergarten-unit-on-china.html