Contact Us kentucky@esuus.org
 Louise Cecil, ESU Kentucky Branch President
The ESU Kentucky Branch will celebrates the Queen’s Birthday at a Garden Party on June 5, 2011. See the Calendar Page for upcoming event notices.
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BRANCH ACTIVITIES
Teacher Workshops
Shakespeare Set Free Scholarship, Performance & Pedagogy A program of The English-Speaking Union and The Folger Shakespeare Library
A two-day intensive and interactive program for teachers on performance-based teaching of Shakespeare (includes curriculum sessions, performance classes and lectures and seminars).
June 18 & 19, 2012 Actors Theater of Louisville Louisville, KY
For more information see the flyer
Institute Instructors:
• Kathleen Breen, Folger Master Teacher.
• Megan Burnett, Teaching Artist
• John Gatton, Shakespeare Scholar • Kathleen Lyons, Shakespeare Scholar
Registration Deadline: June 6th, 2012
To register, please choose one of the following options:
Printable Institute Registration Form Register to the Institute by mail with a check.
Electronic Institute Registration Form Register to the Institute by credit card via a secure server.
For more information, email us at shakespeare@esuus.org. You may also want to visit the Shakespeare Set Free main page
Student Shakespeare Competition
The 2012 Competition will take place: March 4, 2012 Bellarmine University Wyatt Center for the Arts Louisville, KY 12:30 Preliminary competition Final competition will begin 15 minutes after the preliminary competition winners are announced. For more information: andy@south6th.net
*Please note: the deadline for entries is March 1, 2012.*
The annual high school Shakespeare Competition is designed to reward excellence in the use of the spoken word. Participants present a monologue and a sonnet by Shakespeare. A winner from each school attends the competition in Louisville. The Branch winner is awarded an all-expense paid trip to New York City to represent Kentucky in the ESU National Competition at Lincoln Center. The national winner in NYC receives a two-week summer study in England.
The 2011 Regional Shakespeare Competition sponsored by the ESU Kentucky Branch was held on March 6 at Bellarmine University, Louisville, KY.
Instructions for the School Competition Student Guidelines and Advice From Judges Suggested Monologues Notes for Judges
SCHOOL PARTICIPATION FORM *The deadline for entries is March 1, 2012.*
Click here to see Kentucky's 2007 National Shakespeare winning performance by Adam Brown of Louisville, Kentucky: http://www.youtube.com/.
Scholars Programs
A primary focus of the Kentucky Branch is its Scholarship Program. Kentucky teachers and college students attend summer studies at Britain's most prestigious universities. The classes are taught by world renowned authors, actors and lecturers. More scholarships are provided by the Kentucky Branch than any other branch. Further information about our Student and Teacher Scholarship opportunities will be posted here shortly.
Evelyn Wrench Speaker Program
In the summer of 1918, journalist Evelyn Wrench asked fifteen of his friends to join him at a London club to discuss ways in which closer ties and mutual understanding between English-speaking peoples could be fostered. The group's vision became The English-Speaking Union, today's worldwide, influential organization, which in the United States can count among its chairmen the distinguished World War II general and former United States president, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and, in Britain, the famous statesman, Winston S. Churchill. Wrench speakers address current events or subjects of cultural or historical interest. Regional tours of Evelyn Wrench speakers are planned and underwritten by the ESU National Headquarters with the cooperation and assistance of Regional Chairmen and the Branches. A recent speaker at the Kentucky Branch was Professor Alan Lee Williams, the former President of the Atlantic Treaty Association and the Director of the Atlantic Council of the UK, who spoke on NATO and the Counter-Terrorist Strategy.
Walter Hines Page Scholarships
Visiting scholars from the United Kingdom, Central and South America are hosted by ESU branches in an effort to study developments relevant to their own specialized fields. Scholars visit local schools and institutions in the Branch area in an effort to promote the exchange of educational ideas.
Queen's Birthday Garden Party
This annual event, while celebrating the birthday of the Queen, serves as a fundraiser for the many ESU branch programs and events. The celebration includes keynote speakers, music and entertainment, and a traditional English Tea held in a historic home or setting. |
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