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          <lb />Outdoor Drama Conference<lb />Division of Continuing Education<lb />Friday Center, CB 1020<lb /><lb />Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1020<lb /><lb />(919) 962-3345<lb /><lb />FIRST CLASS<lb />U.S. Postage<lb />PAID<lb />Permit No. 177<lb />Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1110<lb /><lb />30th Annual Conference on Outdoor Drama<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>30th<lb />ELECT Mm Oeiliciaslilers<lb />on Outdoor Drama<lb /><lb />October 21-24, 1992<lb /><lb />�?osy<lb /><lb />...at the Corner of The Institute<lb />Texas and Old Mexico. of<lb /><lb />Viva El Paso!<lb /><lb />OTT celerey am Dieliir<lb /><lb />The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Sponsored by the Institute of Outdoor Drama of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, this 30th<lb />annual meeting brings together professional managers, directors, playwrights, promoters, designers and<lb />composers, as well as representatives from communities planning new outdoor dramas, for workshops,<lb />tours and open discussion on topics relating to the writing, production and management of outdoor historical<lb />drama in America.<lb /><lb />Steeped in more than 400 years of history, El Paso is fertile ground for outdoor historical drama. An inter-<lb />national city with a bilingual and bicultural heritage and classic Western landscape, El Paso represents<lb />the true American frontier; a land once walked by conquistadores, Spanish missionaries, American and<lb />Mexican Indians, pioneers and early settlers. Today, El Paso and her sister city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico,<lb />are modern examples of cooperative international tourism and the Southwestern mystique.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21<lb /><lb />Company reps from dramas across the U.S.<lb />summarize the year�?Ts production activities<lb />and season attendance.<lb /><lb />Moderator: Scott J. Parker, director, Insti-<lb />tute of Outdoor Drama, Chapel Hill, NC<lb /><lb />Hayride journey to Fort Misery (a replica<lb />1840's cavalry post), for Texas-style chuck-<lb />wagon cookout and entertainment around<lb />the campfire.<lb /><lb />ewe urnere | Here ?<lb /><lb />THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />A walking tour of the 1,500-seat amphi-<lb />theatre which was constructed in 1976<lb />of native stone from the surrounding<lb />Franklin Mountains.<lb /><lb />Question-and-answer session exploring<lb />management policies and practices of<lb />this company which increased its audience<lb />by more than 50% in 1991.<lb /><lb />Moderator: David D. Mills, managing<lb />director, Viva El Paso!, El Paso, TX<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />A critical evaluation of employment<lb />practices throughout the industry and<lb />recommended changes for the 90's.<lb /><lb />Moderator: Patty Bryant, assistant manager,<lb />Texas!, Canyon, TX<lb /><lb />Participants: Richard Case, amphitheatre<lb />manager, Black Hills Passion Play, Spear-<lb />fish, SD: Bill Jeffers, managing director,<lb />Oklahoma!, Tulsa, OK; Wayne Sims,<lb />general manager, Cross and Sword, St.<lb />Augustine, FL<lb /><lb />A traditional Southwestern chicken fajita<lb />dinner served in the open-air amphitheatre<lb />Pavilion near Rainbow Canyon.<lb /><lb />Host: El Paso Association for the Perfor-<lb />ming Arts<lb /><lb />With full lights, sets and costumes, a<lb />special performance highlighting the<lb />songs and dance of this unique musical<lb />production.<lb /><lb />Question-and-answer session with the<lb />company about the production of the<lb />drama.<lb /><lb />Moderator: Hctor M. Serrano, artistic<lb />director, Viva El Paso!, El Paso, TX<lb /><lb />i 41 DY. 0) Oh (0);) 1 ak<lb /><lb />An inside look into the successful devel-<lb />opment operations of one of the nation�?Ts<lb />premiere non-profit professional theatres.<lb />(Funding for this seminar made possible<lb />by a grant from the Paul Green<lb />Foundation.)<lb /><lb />Moderator: Marsha Warren, executive<lb />director, The Paul Green Foundation,<lb />Chapel Hill, NC<lb /><lb />Participants: Paul Nicholson, general<lb />manager; James Cox, development<lb />director; Mallory Pierce, director of<lb />membership; Oregon Shakespeare<lb />Festival, Ashland, OR<lb /><lb />|<lb />Master of Ceremonies: David D. Mills,<lb /><lb />managing director, Viva El Paso!, El<lb />Paso, TX<lb /><lb />Featured Speaker: Adair Margo, chair, Texas<lb />Commission on the Arts, Austin, TX<lb /><lb />Rich in history and culture of revolutionary<lb />Mexico, Juarez is only a 10-minute ride<lb />across the Rio Grande, is the nation�?Ts<lb />fourth largest city and offers a variety of<lb />colorful markets for an afternoon of<lb />shopping and sightseeing.<lb /><lb />El Paso and Juarez boast many of the<lb />finest Southwestern and Mexican restau-<lb />rants anywhere<lb /><lb />SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24<lb /><lb />Company reps are encouraged to bring<lb />examples of PSA and promotional video<lb />tapes. A VCR will be set up for discre-<lb />tionary use throughout the day and<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />The pros and cons of outdoor drama<lb />companies producing Broadway musicals.<lb /><lb />Moderator: Rusty Mundell, playwright,<lb />Blue Jacket, Xenia, OH<lb /><lb />Participants: Kermit Hunter, playwright,<lb />Horn in the West, Boone, NC; Tedi<lb />Vaughan, general manager, Jenny Wiley<lb />Drama Associa�?oion, Prestonsburg, KY;<lb />Denton Yockey, general manager, Galveston<lb />Island Outdoor Musicals, Galveston, TX<lb /><lb />The crucial relationship between the<lb />board of directors and its staff, from the<lb />board�?Ts point of view.<lb /><lb />Moderator: Barbara Daughtry, chair, El<lb />Paso Association for the Performing Arts,<lb />El Paso; 1X<lb /><lb />Participants: David Henson, chair, Cherokee<lb />Historical Association, Cherokee, NC;<lb />Michael Mcintyre, chair, Ramona Pageant<lb />Association, Hemet, CA; Barbara Polly,<lb />chair, Lonesome Pine Arts and Crafts,<lb />Big Stone Gap, VA<lb /><lb />What the media will and will not use,<lb />and why. Company reps are encouraged<lb />to bring two different production photos<lb />for evaluation.<lb /><lb />Moderator: Martha Maclver, executive<lb />director, Champoeg: The Story of Old<lb />Oregon, St. Paul, OR<lb /><lb />Participants: Brad Cooper, president,<lb />de-Bruyn, Cooper, Maldonado Advertising<lb />Agency, El Paso, TX; Robbie Farley-<lb />Villalobos, arts and entertainment editor,<lb />El Paso Herald Post, El Paso, TX<lb /><lb />Give-and-take dialogue on issues of<lb />concern.<lb /><lb />Moderator: Margar Namico, general<lb />manager, Tr t in the Land, New<lb /><lb />Phila ia<lb /><lb />Master of Ceremonies: Jerry Argetsinger,<lb />artistic director, Hill Cumorah Pageant,<lb />Palmyra, NY<lb /><lb />Featured Speaker: Allan W. Eckert, play-<lb />wright, Tecumseh!, Chillicothe, OH<lb /><lb />Presentation of the 1992 Mark R. Sumner<lb />Award<lb /><lb />The Special Edition Company of Viva El<lb />Paso! will perform flamenco, folklorico,<lb />clogging and a Western hoedown.<lb /><lb />Host: Easy Computer Systems, Branson,<lb />MO<lb /><lb />Registration and Travel Information<lb /><lb />$175.00 per person includes all conference ses-<lb />sions, 2 lunches, 3 dinners, in-town transporta-<lb />tion, U.S. tours and special events. Registration<lb />must be postmarked no later than Wednesday,<lb />October 7, 1992.<lb /><lb />The IRS allows tax deductions for educational<lb />expenses, including registration fees, costs of<lb />travel, meals and lodging, to maintain or<lb />improve skills required in your employment or<lb />business.<lb /><lb />Call Betty Dawe, UNC Division of Continuing<lb />Education, (919) 962-3345; FAX (919) 962-2061.<lb />VISA and MasterCard.<lb /><lb />There is a $25.00 late fee for all registrations<lb />postmarked after Wednesday, October 7, 1992,<lb />or made by phone after Tuesday, October 13,<lb />1992.<lb /><lb />Extra meal tickets for guests not attending<lb />conference sessions should be ordered in<lb />advance, or may be purchased at the con-<lb />ference desk.<lb /><lb />Full refunds will be made for cancellations<lb />received by Tuesday, October 13, 1992. After<lb />that date, a $20 administrative fee will be<lb />deducted. No refunds can be made after<lb />Monday, October 19, 1992. Refunds cannot be<lb />given for meals. Please confirm cancellations<lb />in writing.<lb /><lb />The El Paso, TX airport is served by five major<lb />airlines with 85 flights daily.<lb /><lb />Call the Holiday Inn Park Place (533-8241) for<lb />courtesy van transportation from the airport.<lb />Driving time from the airport to the Holiday<lb />Inn Park Place is 15 minutes.<lb /><lb />Individuals with disabilities should notify the<lb />Institute office if they require any accom-<lb />modations in order to participate in this<lb />conference.<lb /><lb />Wednesday, 1:00-3:00 pm<lb /><lb />CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM<lb /><lb />Complete a separate form for each person registering.<lb /><lb />Name:<lb /><lb />Last First<lb /><lb />Affiliation:<lb /><lb />Address:<lb /><lb />Social Security #:<lb /><lb />Daytime Phone:<lb /><lb />$175.00 ss Registration fee (includes all conference sessions, 2<lb />lunches, 3 dinners, in-town transportation, U.S. tours,<lb /><lb />and special events)<lb /><lb />CHOOSE INDIAN CLIFFS ENTREE<lb /><lb />___ 10 oz. ribeye steak<lb />grilled orange roughy<lb /><lb />Late registration fee (after October 7) $25.00<lb /><lb />Extra Indian Cliffs ticket(s)<lb />ribeye steak<lb />orange roughy<lb />Extra Thursday lunch ticket(s)<lb />Extra Friday lunch ticket(s)<lb />Extra Saturday Banquet ticket(s)<lb /><lb />Total enclosed<lb /><lb />@$23.75 ea.<lb />@$19.75 ea.<lb /><lb />@$8.00 ea.<lb />@$15.00 ea.<lb />@$17.00 ea.<lb /><lb />Payment: LI Check J Money Order OF VISA CO MC<lb /><lb />Card Number: Exp. date<lb /><lb />Cardholder�?Ts Name:<lb /><lb />Cardholder�?Ts Signature:<lb /><lb />UNC-CH Division of Continuing Education<lb /><lb />Outdoor Drama Conference<lb />Division of Continuing Education<lb />Friday Center, CB 1020<lb /><lb />Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1020<lb /><lb />(919) 962-3345 Code: B311<lb /><lb />HOLIDAY INN RESERVATION FORM<lb /><lb />OlTicellelam Dirlirm@iiicacieas<lb /><lb />Complete this form and send with payment<lb />or credit card information.<lb /><lb />Call (915) 533-8241: Be sure to identify<lb />yourself as an IOD conference participant.<lb /><lb />Guaranteed reservations are required,<lb />either with credit card or by pre-payment<lb />of one night�?Ts lodging plus tax.<lb /><lb />Reservations must be received no later<lb />than Wednesday, October 14, 1992.<lb /><lb />Single  $39.00 plus tax (14%)<lb />King Single  $45.00 plus tax (14%)<lb />Double  $54.00 plus tax (14%)<lb /><lb />Name:<lb /><lb />October 21-24, 1992<lb /><lb />Last<lb /><lb />Address:<lb /><lb />Daytime Phone:<lb /><lb />Arriving:<lb /><lb />Departing:<lb /><lb />Number of adults in party: ____<lb /><lb />Payment: LJ Check<lb />L] AMEX<lb />Card Number:<lb />Expiration Date:<lb />Cardholder's Name:<lb /><lb />Cardholder's Signature:<lb /><lb />L] Money Order<lb />LJ] VISA L] DINERS<lb /><lb />HOLIDAY INN PARK PLACE<lb /><lb />325 North Kansas<lb /><lb />El Paso, TX 79901<lb /><lb />(915) 533-8241: FAX (915) 544-9979<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Host for the National<lb />Conference will be the<lb />El Paso Association for<lb />the Performing Arts. A<lb />non-profit corporation<lb />dedicated to celebrating<lb />the multicultural heri-<lb />tage of El Paso, the<lb />Association produces<lb />Viva EI Paso! which<lb />recently completed its<lb />15th consecutive season.<lb /><lb />Written by Hctor<lb />M. Serrano, Viva El<lb />Paso! dramatizes the<lb />heritage of four South-<lb />western cultures which<lb />have played a dominant<lb />role in shaping the<lb />region: Native Ameri-<lb />can, Spanish, Mexican<lb />and Western American.<lb />It is a fast-paced, high-<lb />energy production told<lb />primarily through song<lb />and dance by a com-<lb />pany of 50 performers<lb />who will offer the<lb />National Conference<lb />a special evening<lb />performance in the<lb />McKelligon Canyon<lb />Amphitheatre.<lb /><lb /></p>
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