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Walden Theatre
1123 Payne Street
Louisville, KY 40204
Phone: (502) 589-0091
Fax: (502) 589-0225
Website: www.waldentheatre.org
E-mail Address: walden@aye.net

"One of Walden Theatre’s greatest assets is our relationship with the Fund for the Arts. Membership in the Fund provides that most important thing for the successful operation of a non-profit organization: unrestricted operating support.
Membership in the Fund is an imprimatur of artistic excellence, which impacts our ability to raise funds, develop audience and attract more young people to our theatre school.

More than a “united arts fund”, the Fund for the Arts gives us a variety of opportunities to interact with other arts professionals and organizations, which have made Walden Theatre a bigger player in this community’s arts scene."

Since 1976, Walden has taught a generation of young people to act, write and love literature. Founded in a log cabin with a handful of teenagers, Walden Theatre has grown into a multi-faceted program that serves hundreds of young people each year in its Conservatory Program, school-based Outreach Program and Summer Season. With a staff of eight and situated in its own building near downtown Louisville, Walden Theatre has ample classroom, rehearsal and technical space for the 200 students from across the six counties who attend classes and rehearsals each week. Last year Walden Theatre served over 20,000 people, 80% of whom were young people.

In the Conservatory Program, students advance at their own rate through a three-level curriculum. Students study a variety of acting techniques and use skills they learn in class in professional quality productions. By using student actors to perform great works of dramatic literature for the theatre going public, Walden is rare in the world of children’s theatre. In the 2002 – 2003 season, 14 different productions including comedies, tragedies, a modern classic, new works, the Young Playwrights Festival and three Shakespeare plays will be presented to the public. The primary performance venue this year is the MeX Theatre at the Kentucky Center for the Arts.

Walden Theatre’s graduates are regularly accepted into leading post secondary theater programs. Recent graduates currently attend The Juilliard School, North Carolina School of the Arts, New York University and Carnegie Mellon. Our students have appeared on the New York stage, with Actors Theatre, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, The Broadway Series, The Louisville Orchestra, Stage One, as well as in commercials, television and films.

Walden Theatre’s off-site Outreach Program takes Walden’s methods of theatre education into the community, reaching over 12,000 young people each year. The social and academic skills that students develop in this KERA based program are the same ones that they develop in the on-site Conservatory Program: listening – respect – thinking – cooperation - reacting.

Our students and their productions have won numerous local and national contests and awards. Many graduates have careers in the arts. Walden Theatre receives funding from individuals, corporations and foundations, including the Fund for the Arts, Kentucky Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. In order to make the Walden Theatre experience readily accessible, $10,000 in need based-scholarships is awarded annually. In 1985, Walden Theatre became a member agency of the Fund for the Arts and in 1999, a member of Theatre Communications Group.

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Fund for the Arts
623 W. Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 582-0100, Fax: (502) 582-0149 webmaster@fundforthearts.com

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Partial funding has been provided by The Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Arts Calendar Spotlight
 

 

Louisville Visual Art Association

 

presents

Launchings

Resolution and Resolve by Alex Schmitz

 

This energetic group of seven young artists is at a formative point in their careers. Each artist presented is developing an individual voice, and as expected, the work is visceral and intuitive. All of the artists have recently finished their Bachelor of Fine Arts and are either enrolled in graduate school or working in their studios, and outside of the academic environment. 

As such, it is a challenging period for these young professionals. The seven artists featured in Launchings are off to a strong career start – each demonstrating the passion and talent required for professional success in the visual arts. Launchings is a small exhibit packed with big ideas, powerful images, and a "sneak peek" into the future of visual arts in Kentuckiana. 

 

The Water Tower

Runs through October 5th

Monday - Friday: 9 am to 5 pm

Sunday: Noon - 4 pm

For more information, please contact

LVAA at (502) 896-2146 or visit www.louisvillevisualart.org.