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| International Thespian Society | |
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| Formation | 1929 |
| Type | NGO |
| Purpose/focus | Dramatical Arts |
| Location | Nationwide (USA) |
| Official languages | American English |
The International Thespian Society is an honorary organization for high-school and middle-school theatre students located at more than 3,600 affiliated secondary schools across the United States, Canada, and abroad.The International Thespian Society was founded in Fairmont,West Virginia. The mission of ITS is to honor student excellence in the theater arts; its motto is, "Act well thy part; there all the honor lies." It is a division of the Educational Theatre Association.
Student involvement
The ITS inducts high school students active in theater each fall or spring, with members earning points towards a higher status.
The International Thespian Officers are student leaders, elected annually at the Leadership Conference, a training event for leaders at the troupe, state, and international level held at the International Thespian Festival. There are six ITO offices: a Chair/International Liaison, an officer from each of the four Thespian regions of the USA, and a Publications Editor-Webmaster-Secretary.
In some schools they have 7 officers, President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Webber, Historian, and publicity.
The International Thespian Officers
The International Thespian Officers is a group of student members of the International Thespian Society who are elected by their peers to serve as the voice of the student membership of the organization. They bring the needs of Thespians and suggestions for policy and service changes to the attention of the Educational Theatre Association Board, serve as an integral part of the leadership training program, and represent the Society and take an active role at student-oriented functions such as chapter conferences and the annual International Thespian Festival.
Festivals
Festivals are held annually, both at the state and national level. The season culminates with the International Thespian Festival, held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln each June.
At "Festival", the "Chapter Select Showcase" showcases troupes qualifying from their respective State Thespian Festivals. Main Stage is where adjucators watch shows from the various middle and high school groups in front of an audience of about 3,000, in the Lied Center for Performing Arts. There are auditions for national cast productions, as well as individual events. The Individual Events offered at the Thespian Festival are monologue, duet acting, solo musical, duet musical, group musical, mime, lighting design, scenic design, publicity design, costume design, costume construction, stage management, and short film.
Workshops and performances fill the daily schedules of Thespians, while dances and themed chaperone dinners occupy the evenings.
Additionally, High School Juniors are given the opportunity to audition for dozens of colleges and universities, and Seniors are given college scholarship opportunities.
There is also a Jr. International Thespian Society (or Jr. ITS) for Middle School in grades 6-8. Junior Festivals are offered annually in two areas of the country. The 2008 Junior Thespian Festivals will be Feb, 6-8 in Tupelo, MS and March 20-22 in Phoenix, AZ. For more information regarding Junior Thespian Festivals, contact Julia Hedges at jhedges@edta.org.
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