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Event Details
3/3/12
STUDENT DAYS program of the Eugene O'Neill Foundation and the Nat'l. Park Service
Audience: High Schools, California High School, Dougherty Valley High School, Monte Vista High School, San Ramon Valley High School, Venture Independent Study and Homepage
Posted by: Dianne Ehlers, District Staff, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
Location: Eugene O'Neill's Tao House (in the hills of Las Trampas Ridge, westside Danville) Contact: T. McMahon, trudymcmahon@pacbell.net
Start Time: 12:00 PM End Time: 1:00 PM
In its 21st season, Student Days at Tao House brings students with serious interests in photography, writing, drama or art to the beautiful wooded setting where Eugene O'Neill created his most powerful work.  Brunch and a guided, interactive tour are followed by workshops led by professionals in the respective art forms.  During the lunch break, students are treated to a live performance of scenes from O'Neill's plays. They then apply their new knowledge in the creation of a work that may later be displayed at Tao House.

Applications for this no-charge program can be obtained from the students' high school teachers or in the Career Centers.  They can also be downloaded from the O'Neill website below.

Dates for Student Days 2012 are:    Art = Thurs 3/1; Drama = Sat 3/3; Photography = Wed 3/7; Writing = Thurs 3/8