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SUMMARY:The Colonial Players Summer Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:🎭⭐️Our Season may be over\, but we are delighted to be able to bring you a series of free* workshops this July in several aspects of theatre design and management. 🚥 Lighting\, 🎧 Sound\, 📐Set design\, 🧥 Costumes\, 🍾 Props\, 😎 Stage Management\, 🎟 Marketing\, and a 📸 Head Shot Session — meet the resident specialists and learn something new!\nPlease see all info and sign up via our webpage: thecolonialplayers.org.\nSign ups are on a first come\, first served basis.\nPLEASE NOTE: for workshops that take place over multiple days\, each day builds upon the previous lesson\, so students should be present for all days.\n*There is a $5 fee for the Head Shot Session\, to cover professional retouching of images.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/the-colonial-players-summer-workshop-series/
LOCATION:the Colonial Players\, 108 East Street\, Annapolis\, 21401
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SUMMARY:Theater Camps with Compass Rose Theater at Maryland Hall
DESCRIPTION:Our weekly summer camps are hosted by The Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts this summer. This affords us access to its wonderful facilities to bring our students professional theater training in a safe environment. Summer Camp classes are taught by accredited teachers with a B. A or Master’s degree in theatre\, have teaching experience and work in the professional theater world. Summer camps are 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, Monday – Friday. Elementary and middle school-age youth are invited to attend as many week-long summer camp programs as they like! \nWe welcome you to the Best Summer Camp for Theatre in Maryland! \nCamp week themes include: \nCreate a Play | Theater Bootcamp | Fairytales Onstage | Improvisation | Play Production | Welcome to Theater
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/theater-camps-with-compass-rose-theater-at-maryland-hall-2023-07-17/
LOCATION:Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts\, 801 Chase Street\, Annapolis\, 21401
CATEGORIES:theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Compass Rose Theater":MAILTO:office@compassrosetheater.org
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SUMMARY:Keith Mines-Haiti: On the Verge of Starvation after a Political Implosion
DESCRIPTION:Keith Mines\, Director of Latin America Program at the United States Institute of Peace\, will deliver an address entitled “Haiti: On the Verge of Starvation after a Political Implosion“ before the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs on Wednesday\, July 19\, 2023. The program will be held by live feed at 6:00 p.m.\nHaiti is the second oldest republic in the Western Hemisphere and the first declared black republic on Earth. Today it is the poorest country in the hemisphere and one of the most troubled places on the planet. Its political system has imploded\, and half its 11 million population are on the verge of starvation.\nThe U.S. role in Haiti has been helpful at times but often fraught. Woodrow Wilson sent in the Marines to strip the national bank of its funds in 1914\, and a year later U.S. forces occupied the country\, staying until 1934. An intervention in 1994 lasted six months and involved 25\,000 troops.\nIn this century\, one of Haiti’s biggest problems has been inadequate policing. Yet in 2017\, the country seemed headed on the road to stability\, aided by a U.N. peacekeeping force that supported local police. That’s when the U.S. cut funds for peacekeeping\, which led to a drawdown of the 4000 “Blue Helmets.” Security deteriorated\, politics turned chaotic and violent gangs filled the vacuum and overran the capital.\nToday U.S. apparently doesn’t want to get involved in Haiti\, other than to prevent Haitians from seeking asylum here.\nHow did we get into this mess? Is there a way out?\nOur next speaker\, Keith Mines\, is a genuine expert on Haiti\, having served there as a U.S. Foreign Service officer — just one of the troubled spots he has been in during 32 years in the diplomatic and military services. He has worked on governance and institution-building in Central America and Colombia\, stabilization efforts in Haiti\, Iraq and Afghanistan\, financial stability in Brazil\, security sector reform in Hungary and famine relief and tribal reconciliation in Darfur\, Sudan\, and in Somalia.\nToday he’s the director of Latin America programs at the U.S. Institute of Peace.\nHis recent book tackles an unfashionable subject forthrightly\, beginning with the title: “Why Nation-Building Matters.” He has ardent fans.\n “Keith Mines has been an omnipresent figure at nearly every nation-building enterprise the United States has attempted in the past 40 years\,” writes James Dobbins\, himself one of the most renowned U.S. experts on state-building. “Mines has established a record of unparalleled service in the world’s most difficult places\, recounted here with great insight and compassion.”\n(University of Nebraska Press\, 2020).\nMr. Mines has a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and a master’s in foreign service from Georgetown University.\nReservations are required.  Members may attend free of charge and membership is open to the public. Membership\, event information\, and reservations may be obtained by email (programs@bcfausa.org).
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/keith-mines-haiti-on-the-verge-of-starvation-after-a-political-implosion/
LOCATION:MD\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs":MAILTO:programs@bcfausa.org
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