Create your own mystery podcast!
High School Homeschoolers: develop an original episode
"Who Knows What?" A new mystery podcast
Join other homeschooled high school students to create an original audio podcast series of mystery stories! We will work as a team to create, write, and record one stand-alone mystery story with interesting characters and dramatic plot lines. Students will also be able to voice the characters they create, as well as develop original sound effects for each episode. This is a great chance for students to explore and grow in their writing, acting, and storytelling abilities, while also boosting their creativity, confidence, and teamwork skills!
Meeting Wednesdays, 12:30 to 2:00 PM at StoryArk's classroom space
shared with the Zephyr Studio, 421 South Main Street, Stillwater.
February 27; March 6, 20, 27; April 3, 10, 24; May 1, 8
Record in May on day and time TBD.
Interested? Email steph@storyark.org to sign up. Day and time will be determined by the team. Tuition is FREE thanks to funding from the Minnesota State Arts Board.
Thanks, Minnesota State Arts Board!
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
With writing mentor, actor and director Cassidy Hall
Cassidy Hall is a director, actor, and instructor for The Zephyr Theatre and The Zephyr Studio; a creative writing mentor for StoryArk; a director for ACT Theatre in South St. Paul Tri-District, and a professional photographer.
Cassidy was homeschooled, and throughout the years she enjoyed being a member of the East Metro Homeschool Band, Minnesota Youth Symphonies, and the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies as a percussionist and flutist. She has always been involved with theatre, performing with the Phipps Center for the Arts, CB Productions, Stillwater and Woodbury Community Theatres, The Zephyr Theatre, and various companies in the Twin Cities.
Cassidy is trained in acting; singing; and dance, including ballroom, jazz, contemporary, and tap. In addition to performing on stage, she has also worked backstage for many productions as stage manager, director’s assistant, deck captain, light/sound board operator, and prop master.
Cassidy graduated from the University of Wisconsin – River Falls, summa cum laude, with her degrees in English - Creative Writing, Music, and Musical Theatre. While at the University, she was an English tutor, and performed with the University Band and Symphony Band.
In her not-so-much spare time, Cassidy enjoys creative writing, art, photography, and spending time with her horses, Tex and Percy, and dog, Francois.
We empower student voices and equip young artists to succeed
StoryArk provides a variety of creative programming for youth, allowing them to tell their story through their chosen medium - whether that be a novel, poetry, film, song, podcast or anything else they can dream up. Student initiated and student led, each project is imagined, designed, and developed by youth. Professional authors, screenwriters, filmmakers, musicians, producers, directors and actors share their expertise and experience, helping students gain new skills in their craft and empowering them to become their best creative selves.
StoryArk is a 501c(3) tax exempt organization that seeks to serve the greater good.
Email: steph@storyark.org
Website: www.storyark.org
Location: Stillwater, MN, United States
Phone: 651-351-0804
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshireonline/
Twitter: @theshireonline