Sandler Training - October/November 2019

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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Role vs. Identity

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Do You Have a Good Sluice?

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Case Study: Changing the World One Leader at a Time

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A Simple Tool for 5-Star Reviews

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Step Into the Spotlight With Treasure Valley Children’s Theater

CHARITY SPOTLIGHT: TREASURE VALLEY CHILDREN’S THEATER ‘CHANGING THE WORLD ONE THEATER KID AT A TIME’ get the chance to see live theater even if they don’t have theatrical ambitions, but often, seeing a performance inspires a new crop of actors to try their hand on stage.

Albert Einstein once said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” As far as we know, he wasn’t talking about theater specifically when he dropped that bit of wisdom, it’s no secret that teaching kids how to perform on stage can help unlock their imaginations and build social skills at the same time. The teachers at the Treasure Valley Children’s Theater in Meridian, Idaho, have made it their mission to ensure those positive outcomes and more for local kids. workshops with practiced “artist-educators” who teach performance skills, help build confidence, and ensure every student is having fun. The nonprofit also offers leadership and production programs for 8- to 18-year-olds, and graduates of the 8- to 12- week programs celebrate their accomplishment with showcase performances for the community that draw in people of all ages. The nonprofit feels every kid should Kids ages 4–18 who dream of a chance in the spotlight can take advantage of TVCT’s camps, classes, and

Every play is geared for young viewers, and this year’s roster includes performances of “Charlotte’s Web,” “The Twits,” and “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” The public performances pop up at schools, churches, and theaters all over the Treasure Valley, bringing joy to a wide audience and are made possible by donations from local businesses and individuals. It’s a worthy cause that brings smiles to kids’ faces and keeps the arts, which have fallen out of favor in schools, alive in the community. To see a list of performances, learn more about TVCT and its mission, and maybe even offer a donation yourself, visit TreasureValleyChildrensTheater.com.

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