DAI represents at NY Clown Theatre Festival
September 3, 2010

Sept. 3 - 26, the New York Clown Theatre Festival includes a workshop with Founding Artistic Director Joan Schirle (9/11,12) and several performances by Dell'Arte alumni Adriana Chavez,
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Schirle guests at U of Colorado
August 31, 2010

Founding Artistic Director and School Director Joan Schirle is directing Goldoni's "The Ingenious Chambermaid" at the U. of Colorado Boulder. Translated by DAI founders Carlo and Jane
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Dell'Arte in Colombia
August 29, 2010

Dell'Arte International represents the USA at the Festival Internacional de Teatro de Caribe in Santa Marta, Colombia, with Under The Table's "the Only Friends We Have." This trio of Dell'Arte
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United States Government Funding for U.S. Citizens:

U.S. citizens interested in Federal Student Aid are advised to start the Federal Aid process promptly in order to know what level of aid will be available to them. To determine your eligibility for Federal Grants and Loans complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

  • If classified as "Independent" by the FAFSA, a U.S. citizen accepted into the Professional Training Program may qualify for a Federal Pell Grant of up to $5,350 and/or Federal Stafford Loans of up to $9,500.
  • If classified as "Dependent" by the FAFSA, a U.S. citizen accepted into the Professional Training Program may qualify for up to $5350 in a Federal Pell Grant and $5500 in Federal Stafford loans. The student's parents may be eligible to borrow additional funds with a Parent PLUS loan up to the total "Cost of Education" figure of $25,500, which includes an allowance for living expenses.
  • Private (non Federal) education loans may also available to U.S. citizens who complete the FAFSA.


United States Government Funding for Foreign Citizens:

Foreign Students from over 150 different countries may qualify for funding from the U.S. Government through the Fulbright Scholarship for Foreign Students program. To see if funding is available for citizens from your country and for application information please visit the Fulbright for Foreign Students website.

 
Government Funding from other countries:

Many countries have government funding for their citizens to study abroad. These are a few of the programs that Dell’Arte Students have used to fund their education at Dell’Arte International. This is not a definitive list, if you do not see your country listed please check with your government to see if there is funding for study at accredited U.S. institutions.


Canada:


Calgary Animated Objects Society Canadian Scholarship (CAOSCS):

-Calgary Animated Objects Society, or CAOS, is a Canadian arts group dedicated to the arts of mask, puppetry and animated objects, and produces the biennial International Festival of Animated Objects. www.animatedobjects.ca
-CAOS was founded in 2003 by Dell'Arte grad Xstine "Face" Cook, who is the current Artistic Director and Festival Curator. Face also co-founded Calgary's Green Fools Theatre in 1991.

The Scholarship:
-A $4000US scholarship to be applied toward tuition, awarded annually in May to a Canadian citizen with exceptional potential and financial need who has been accepted into the Professional Training Program or the MFA in Ensemble Based Physical Theatre.

-The CAOSCS scholarship is prioritized for artists working in the realm of puppetry, mask or animated objects, but welcomes all Canadian candidates with a financial need to apply.

-At the end of the academic year, the successful candidate is requested to submit a short video clip showcasing the results of her/his studies, for CAOS to post on its website.

-This scholarship was made possible through a partnership between CAOS and Dell'Arte.

Thanks to Xstine Cook for her efforts in making this scholarship possible!

Canadian citizens who have a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) may be able to use it to pay for their education at Dell’Arte. If you have a RESP and would like more information please contact our Director of Admissions, Joe Krienke.


Denmark:

Danish citizens may qualify for funding through the Danish Government SU (State Education) program.


Sweden:

Swedish citizens may qualify for funding through the Swedish Government’s Centrala studiestödsnämnden (CSN).


Dell’Arte Scholarships:


Carlo Mazzonne-Clementi Memorial Scholarship ($12,250-$17,250):

One full-scholarship awarded annually in May to a non-U.S. Citizen with exceptional potential who has been accepted into the Professional Training Program or the MFA in Ensemble Based Physical Theatre. Paduan-born Carlo Mazzone-Clementi was a contemporary of Marcel Marceau, Dario Fo, and Jacques Lecoq and worked with them before making his pilgrimage to the U.S. in the 1950’s. With Jane Hill, Mazzone-Clementi co-founded Dell’Arte in Humboldt County based on the belief that creativity blossoms in an non-urban setting and that nature is the best teacher of the dynamics of theatre. This scholarship is funded in part by the Carlo Mazzone-Clementi Fund. For application information please contact our Director of Admissions, Joe Krienke


Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) National Scholarships:
  • A $6000 scholarship awarded annually to an Irene Ryan Competition finalist or their scene partner at the KCACTF National Festival in Washington D.C. This scholarship is applied toward tuition for our one year Professional Training Program, or the first year of Dell’Arte’s three year MFA in Ensemble based physical theatre. This scholarship also includes a $2000 stipend that may be used to cover other costs associated with a student’s first year at Dell’Arte.
  • One Full Scholarship for one of Dell’Arte’s summer workshops awarded annually to an Irene Ryan Competition finalist or their scene partner at the KCACTF National Festival in Washington D.C. This scholarship also includes a housing and travel stipend.
 
For more information about our KCACTF scholarships please contact our Recruiting Pistolero, Matt Chapman.
 

 
 

 

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