Clayton,
Well said.. Keep stoking that fire... Ever since Thomas
saw the 'kids' at Camp Shakespeare, I've had trouble getting him to come see the
'really big kids'. It is truly a marvel and filled with the special Doc
ingredients....
Love to all!
Joy
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Thanks for this Michael -- as a longtime admirer of Camp
Shakespeare, I have to say it truly is a remarkable experience to sit in the
Barn and watch a Camp performance and feel a shimmery goosebumpy feeling as
the play begins with a real muse of fire and not a beat missed, and think,
"This is what it felt like when I first walked in here in '83!" The
passion for the words, the commitment to an ensemble spirit and the gospel of
selfless hard work -- somehow these kids pick it up in 12 days and unleash it
in only two performances.
I was mentioning last week to my son
Augie, a first-time Camper last summer, that a touring group (the American
Shakespeare Center) was coming to UT, and Augie replied, "Aw, it's probably
just another group that doesn't understand the 'Doc' way of doing
Shakespeare." And you know, I went to see them, and he was
right. They had energy, zip, crowd-pleasing "show" elements -- but
no shimmer, no goosebumps, no tears.
Some of the students I'm
working with in the Shakespeare at Winedale Outreach program (7 years old now)
are thinking of applying to Camp this spring, and the parents (middle-class,
struggling, like many of us) are already asking me about scholarship
assistance. The former students of Shakespeare at Winedale have
played a key role in helping children of less privileged parents have this
experience through their annual donations, with no amount being too
small. So I hope everyone can pitch in some dollars along with Michael
to support this important and life-changing work!
It truly is a
place where the original spirit of Shakespeare at Winedale still burns
bright. Amazing.
cheers,
Clayton
S.
On Mar 15, 2010, at 9:28 PM, Barker, Michael
wrote:
> Let me warn everyone in advance,
> Doc's got a memory
like steel trap.
> He remembers all.
> Truly a great few hours
with him and Joanne.
>
> I also want to add that when Doc talks
about his commitment to Camp Winedale he's got that sparkle in his eyes that
he had at the birth of Shakespeare at Winedale. It is astounding what he is
doing with this program. I don't think anything like it exists in the world.
Just think, 30 years from there will be people out there reminiscing, "ah, to
be 12 again, and playing Jacques." How cool is that?
> I'll be ponying
up some bucks for this one.
> All the best, michael
>
>
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> Subject: [Winedale-l] Reunion
Update
>
> Greetings to all again! Just have to tell you
that JoAnn and I had a
> chance to visit over a long luncheon
with Michael Barker ('74-'75) who
> is in Austin for the two-week
SXSW Film Festival with a film "Get
> Low," featuring Robert
Duvall and Bill Murray. Our conversation at
> lunch went
something like "remember when we.....? " and remember when
> I
fell off the roof of the barn and broke my leg (Michael) : deja vu
> all over again! It was great. We have reserved seating at
the
> Paramount red carpet filming affair, thanks to
Michael. We are excited!
>
> Mike Godwin continues his
angelic vigilance over the list. And
> awaits, as I do,
contacts from folks from the land of the lost. So
> please
keep searching.
>
> On another front: Camp Shakespeare (for
kids 10-16) is approaching
> its 8th year now. You can
learn more about it at the shakespeare-
> winedale.org site under
"programs." We have two 2-week in-residence
> sessions for
kids 10-16, with 14 in each session. A mini version of
> Sh
at W. With some brilliant results. Ask Bruce Meyer, Jeff Larsen,
> Clayton Stromberger, Lavonne Carlson, etc. Thus far, some 14 kids
of
> former Sh at W students have participated in Camp
Shakespeare. Plus
> three of my grandkids. Personal
privilege here. This summer, Bruce
> Meyer's daughter,
Rebekah, 5 years of Camp experience behind her, will
> serve her
second term as assistant counselor in the Camp. So we are
>
growing and going. And taking on As You Like It and Romeo and
Juliet.
> We hope to represent Camp Shakespeare in one way
or another during the
> reunion week, with some of the "old" kids
(now 17) doing some things.
>
> We do need funding for Camp
Shakespeare, though, to take care of
> rising costs of
accommodations in Round Top and to assist kids from
>
financially-disadvantaged families. Going into this '10 session,
we
> will need to raise $8,000 for those costs. You can
help us with this
> effort by sending a gift of $25-$100, or any
amount you wish, to Camp
> Shakespeare, P.O. Box 202, Round
Top, Texas, 78954. Please make the
> check to: The
University of Texas and mark or "for" Camp Shakespeare.
>
> I
hope that all is well with all of you, that you are enjoying the
> changing of seasons, and thriving.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Doc
>
>
>
>
>
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College
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