Theatre in Greece


The program will offer participants an opportunity to learn the Greek culture and language in its native environment, right in the midst of the township of Katohi, a rural farm community of Greece, and to experience preparing and performing a Greek tragedy in the ancient outdoor theatre of Oiniades.

The company will be limited to a maximum of 14 participants. A faculty instructor from the University of Kansas will lead the program with the assistance of two local instructors. The program takes place in the Greek village of Katohi, about three miles from the ancient hilly fort complex of Oiniades where the theatre is located. The program is jointly sponsored by the University of Kansas and the village of Katohi.

Pictures and information:
http://kugreece.seansmitharts.com/
http://www.bondari.com/greece/

The Theatre Production

The production Trojan Women by Euripides will be part of the Oiniades Summer Theatre Festival in Katohi with a performance at the end of July. A portion of the play will be in Greek, but most lines will be spoken in English.

Program Directors

Professor Dennis Christilles is an Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre and Film.

Dimitra Pitsikou, co-director and Katohi resident, will teach a daily session in Modern Greek language.

Courses Offered

Students will earn six hours of undergraduate or graduate credit. In addition to theatre production, participants will study modern Greek, classical Greek culture, history of ancient Greek theatre and architecture, and Greek song and dance.
CLSX 375 Summer Theatre (3 credit hours)
TH&F 304 Summer Theatre (3 undergraduate credits)
TH&F 704 Summer Theatre (3 graduate credits)

Excursions

Upon arrival, the group will tour Athens before departing for Katohi, with site visits en route. The program also includes excursions to sites such as Delphi, Epidaurus, Mycenae, Corinth, Nafplion, and Messolonghi.

In Athens, from where the group arrives and departs Greece, participants will visit the Theatre of Dionysos, the Acropolis, and the National Museum among other historical and cultural sites.

Delphi is the seat of the Delphic oracle featured in most Greek tragedies.

In Epidaurus, participants will attend a professional production at this the most famous and well-preserved of the ancient theatres.

Mycenae was the legendary home of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra and is the site of the famous Bronze age fortress with its Lion Gate.

Corinth was a hub of commerce and culture in the ancient world. Participants will visit a temple to Apollo, as well as remnants of the ancient agora and baths.

Nafplion was the first capital of Greece after it gained its independence in the 19th century.

The historic and sacred city of Messolonghi was the birthplace of modern Greek independence. We will visit the Garden of the Heroes of Greek Independence as well as a museum which includes a dedication to the English poet, Lord Byron, who gave his life in the cause of Greek liberty.

Cultural Exchange

Katohi offers generous support in welcoming the program to the community. To show our appreciation for the tremendous goodwill, each student and faculty member will engage in cultural activities in English language, song and dance, acting or arts and crafts for the children of Katohi.

Accommodations

Program participants and staff, except for local personnel, will reside in a pleasant new school building on the quiet edge of Katohi. Three meals per day, Monday-Friday will be provided. During excursions, hotel accommodations and some meals will be provided.

Dates

On campus (KU, Lawrence) classes & rehearsal: June 1 -June 11, 2010

Depart US: June 16, 2010
Arrive Athens: June 17, 2010
Depart Athens/Arrive Katohi: June 19, 2010
Depart Katohi/Arrive Athens: July 29, 2010
Depart Athens for US: July 31, 2010

Eligibility

Open to undergraduate and graduate students from any accredited U.S. college of university who have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA (exceptions considered after submission of a petition). Students who participate in the program will be subject to rigorous physical exercise in the rehearsal and performance activities and on weekend excursions. The summer climate in Greece is extremely hot and only students who are in good health are encouraged to participate.

Credit

Six hours of undergraduate credit are granted by the University of Kansas upon successful completion of the program. KU graduate students will receive graduate credit.

Cost

Program fee: Approximately $3,540 ($5,053 for non-KU students including tuition). The program fee includes fees, room and most meals in Greece, group excursions and cultural events in Greece, and emergency medical evacuation and repatriation services.

Tuition and Fees: Estimated tuition and fees for 6 credit hours (based on standard tuition rate): $1313 *

*Actual expenses for KU students will vary by the student’s individual tuition compact. Non-KU students will pay the standard tuition rate listed above. (KU students enrolled in the Graduate School will pay slightly higher tuition.)

Estimated Additional Expenses: Airfare, meals during excursions in Greece, insurance, passport fees, books, rent in Lawrence for June and personal expenses. Estimated $3,160.

Note
All dates, costs, and program information are subject to change as necessary due to fluctuations in the exchange rate or other reasons.

Financial Aid

KU students may apply financial aid toward the cost of this program. Limited scholarships are available from OSA are available to KU students who meet eligibilty requirements and who apply March 1. Scholarship applications are available at OSA.

Non-KU students should check into the resources available at their home institutions.


Application Procedures

Final Application Deadline: March 1, 2010

Early application is strongly encouraged as the program is limited to 14 participants.

Applications are available in the KU Office of Study Abroad. You can also download the application.

 

For more information, contact:

Dr. Dennis Christilles, Program Director
Department of Theatre and Film
Murphy Hall
tel: (785) 864-2689
e-mail: dchrist@ku.edu

Office of Study Abroad
The University of Kansas
1410 Jayhawk Blvd.,
Room 108
Lawrence, KS 66045-7515
tel: (785) 864-3742
fax: (785) 864-5040
e-mail: osa@ku.edu