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MICHAEL’ S CORNER
Film at the OAC....
The OAC Film Series’ first season has concluded with two
successful documentary films. Last October we presented
Race to Nowhere in cooperation with Roger’s Memorial
Hospital. The evocative film focused on the educational
issues facing students and parents in the future. Patron response
was excellent, both to the conversations that ensued and by the panelists
remarks immediately following the viewing.
In support of autism awareness month this April the OAC presents The Red Kite
Project based on the Chicago Children’s Theater Company and their ground-
breaking work in creating inter-active theater for autistic children. It’s exciting to
note that this project will be available in southeast Wisconsin as the renowned
professional theater, First Stage Children’s Theater of Milwaukee, will soon be
offering a similar program in the near future. FSCT is an artistic partner of the
Oconomowoc Arts Center.
2012-13 Season...
Under consideration for next season are several documentary films
including Remembering Frederic: the Life of Chopin, a new documentary created
by former OHS grad and concert pianist Pamela Howland and featuring award-
winning actress Rosemary Harris. In addition, The Bonsai People:The Vision of
Muhammad Yunis, is another documentary based on the work of Nobel Peace
Prize winner, Muhammad Yunis.
Stay tuned for more information on the future of film at the OAC by checking our
web site at www.theoac.net.
Michael Duncan, Director
Oconomowoc Arts Center
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OCONOMOWOC ARTS CENTER STAFF
Arts Center Manager ........................................................................................ Michael DuncanMarketing/Public Relations Manager ..........................................................Robin KrakauerBox Office/Website Manager ...........................................................Cynthia Acosta LuksichBox Office Staff ..............................................................................Ginni Hicks, Sharon Milway, Connie Rizzo, Nancy SchwabeHouse Managers .......................................................................... Lisa Abbott, Robert Abbott, Lynne Carlstein, Mark Carlstein, Deborah Duncan, Lindsay Duncan, Cheryl Fillmore, Jack Fillmore, Jan Gibeau, Angie Harrison, David Harrison, Davey Harrison, Ginni Hicks, Dan Holzmiller, Adrianna Nowak, Connie RizzoOAC Technicians ...........................................................................Marisa Abbot, Sean Floeter, Brandon Gariss, John Kyle, Michael Nicolai, Brooke Olson, Dustin Strobush, Andrew ZietlowUsher /House Manager Coordinator .............. Cynthia Acosta Luksich,Sharon MilwayUshers ........................................................................ Carol Barwick, Ron Barwick, Liz Bednar, Chuck Cerny, Sharon Collins, Nancy Connell, Jacqueline Day, Sarah Day, Mark Dorney, Deb Duncan, Lindsay Duncan, Annette Elftman, Chuck Eltman, Helen Felland, Scott Felland, Barb Figi, Nina Gaydos-Fedak, Kia Gogin, John Gogin, Bonnie Graunke, Kevin Graunke, Anjuli Grunke, Susan Hesslink, Ginni Hicks, Barb Hirsch, Deb Jelacic, Barb Jordan, Russ Jordan, Sandy Karkossa, Bob Knollenberg, Jane Knollenberg, John Koehn, Ruth Koehn, Mark Kszycki, Kathy Loehr, Arleen Lynch, KathyHaggith, June Mather, Lucy Mercado, Mary Peterson, Judy Raether, Marge Ramstack, John Rauch, Tricia Rauch, Connie Ritzow, Betsy Sander, Jeff Sander, Linda Schmeckpeper, Jennifer Starke White, Kolina Sully, Bill Tweeden, Jan Tweeden, Chris Wehrenberg, Richard Wentland, Kathy Wentland, Maurine Willey, Terry Williams, Terri Wonn, Arlene Ziety, Tom Ziety
MISS ION STATEMENT
The Oconomowoc Arts Center mission is to provide patrons and artists of all ages, a professional, cultural and educational experience with the highest quality programming opportunities possible.
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Oconomowoc Area School DistrictDr. Patricia E. Neudecker, Superintendent of Schools
Board Of EducationMr. Donald Wiemer, PresidentMrs. Susan Kay, Vice President
Mr. Dave Guckenberger, TreasurerMr. Mike Bickler, Secretary
Mrs. Sandra SchickMr. John Griswold
Ms. Elizabeth Thelen
Programming CommitteeMarisa Abbott
Lisa BoudinMichael Duncan
Tom HalloranMarilyn LargentEmily Mariano
Betty ReulKim Schultz
Peter Schwabe
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Marketing CommitteeMcKenna BryantMichael DuncanWendy HalloranRobin Krakauer
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Visual Arts CommitteeMichael DuncanTerry Peterson
Paul SchultzJason Van Roo
Film/Media CommitteeMichael DuncanTerry Kaldhusdal
Michael KrillJames Scheuer
Special Events/Hospitality Committee
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Artistic PartnershipsFirst Stage Children’s Theater Academy, Milwaukee • Milwaukee Ballet Company
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Literary PartnershipsBooks & Company, Oconomowoc (Visiting Author’s)
Visual Arts PartnershipsWaukesha Creative Arts League
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SUPPORT (c o n t.)
THE V IC DONORS
The VIC is the rehearsal area named in celebration of excellence in education in the Oconomowoc Area School District and in honor of Vic Passante, OHS theater director, teacher and mentor from 1974 to 2007.
Major DonorsThe Debbink Family Foundation
Craig and Mary SchiefelbeinThomas X. Herro Foundation
Oconomowoc Area FoundationOrbis Corporation
Paragon Development Systems, Inc.Pat and Mary Sue McNamee
And to the students, community members, and businesses who contributed to the 2007 celebration honoring Vic Passante’s dedication to the arts and to learning.
With Gratitude, the Oconomowoc Area School District acknowledges these local organizations, businesses and private patrons for their outstanding support of the Oconomowoc Arts Center.
Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts, Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council,
Oconomowoc Public Education Foundation, Plunkett Raysich Architects,
Oconomowoc Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary, Paul Phelps and Oakbrook Esser Studios,
Mr. and Mrs. Narendra Patel – “Cuculidae” (Bird of Songs) Sculpture,Ace Hardware of Oconomowoc, Arc-Central of Oconomowoc,
Books & Company, Footlights /Marcus Promotions, Inc.,Jerry Foust, Neumann Company,
Fox Bothers Piggly Wiggly Stores,The Pub – Irish Tavern & Restaurant, Sherpers,
Hilton Garden Inn/Staybridge SuitesPedal’s Inn Bed & Breakfast
Oconomowoc Sign Company
Thanks to the UW Extension and the Southeast Wisconsin Master Gardeners for their assistance with the OAC gardens and their support of its educational value.
Thanks to the Oconomowoc High school Landscape Class for their assistance with the OAC gardens.
The Oconomowoc Arts Center gratefully acknlowdges grants from the Oconomowoc Area Foundation’s Scheriffus Fund, Richard R. and Karen Bertrand Charitable Fund, and
The Debbink Family Foundation.
Direct gifts have been made to the OAC by:Donald J. and Constance M. Moore
Jan Gibeau
Direct gifts in memory have been made to the OAC by the following supporters:Mr. and Mrs. David Reul in memory of Ralph Trepte
Dr. and Mrs. Victor Soderstrom in memory of Wally WieseMr. and Mrs. Donald Weimer in memory of Wally Wiese
Rae Kinn in memory of Mary Von Bereghy
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PACEsetterPabst Farms
PlatinumDirk & Terry DebbinkOconomowoc Area Foundation
GoldJ. H. Findorff & Son Inc.Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Jennifer Bukosky, Courtney Bella &
Sophia Bukosky +
SilverDick & Karen BertrandJerry & Jeanie BurchardtDebbink Family Foundation
BronzeDr. Gerard & Carol AdlerAmerican Assn. of University Women-
OconomowocDavid & Sue BreckenfelderKent & Karen BrooksFirst Bank Financial CentreChris & Lisa GallChuck & Pat HerroMike & Kim Herro FamilyThomas X. Herro +Geoffrey & Sandra Hogan Grace MertenDick & Bobbie ProtzmannDave & Betty ReulRonald & Donna SchlenderBill & Jane WierdsmaModern Woodmen of America
$1000 DonorsJames Kevin Barry +Dick BertrandKaren BertrandDuane & Dorothy Bluemke FoundationFrank & Mary Ann BrazeltonEmme BurchardtHannah BurchardtJeff BurchardtLisa BurchardtBette Durnford +Matthew & Rebecca Eash FamilyGerald Foust FamilyReimar Frank +Betsy, Pip, Emma, & Becca FreemanHenszey Family
Kenneth HerroAndrea KeckDavid KeckKris KeckJohn & Ruth KoehnMike & Jodi Koehn FamilyBill & Carol LammTerry & Marilyn LargentHelen MagnussonLynne MarrisTom & Nancy MassnickCurt & Pat NeudeckerMary Jo Newburg *Kathy Pence +Kathy Pence +Oconomowoc High School Staff-2009Oconomowoc Performing Arts CouncilOconomowoc Performing Arts CouncilOconomowoc Performing Arts CouncilOHS Class of 1961Orthopaedic Associates of WIJohn & Pat Rodell FamilyJoseph & Dorothy St. ThomasMike & Sandy SchickCraig SchiefelbeinMary SchiefelbeinGreta SchiefelbeinHans SchiefelbeinKlaus SchiefelbeinMichael & Donna SchollAndrew SchultzConner SchultzKarly SchultzKim SchultzTim SchultzJohn P. Snyder, Jr. Family *Dean +, Ellen, Linda, Cheryl Strommen John Sutte +Dorothy “Grandma Dot” Thompson +Ray & Collette WarellRobb & Cheryl Wierdsma
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$500 DonorsArt, the Window Washer + Steve Baker *Ernest & Sharon Biel Family
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Carroll College Performing Arts Helena, MT *
Cheney Family *John & Judy Cooley FamilyMalcom A. & Susan M. DornMaureen, Beth, & Michael GeraghtyHoward F. Greene +Charlotte M. HallShirley Hamilton-NehringBeth Hansing *John Hansing *Joe Haas MediaDr. & Mrs. Ron KarzelOtho Kile, Jr. +Del & Joan KruegerDavid J. Magedanz *Patrick & Amy C. MiddletonOconomowoc Junior Woman’s ClubDr. & Mrs. William PatonJeff SanderDave & Lucy ShanksTom & Anne Simonis FamilySarah, Diane, & Phil Slaughter *Chad Vande Zande FamilyFrances WayBenjamin, Elisa, Emily, & Brice WelchTom Woods, OPEF Board Member*
$250 DonorsBooks and CompanyCurtis & Anne BrewerMike & Bridget Bruno FamilyBenjamin ByczekOlivia ByczekGinger Carney *Mary Casucci +Bill & Joyce ChapmanBob & Eileen Daly FamilyDrama Mamas and PapasMichael Duncan FamilySteve & Carol FrankwickDaniel & Kathleen GiesenGreenland School Drama ClubsJack & Gay GrothausRussell & Elizabeth HalkerstonRobert E. Hasselkus +Jay & Heidi HueninkDarrell & Elaine HurdleAmy Jappinen *Alyssa JappinenTessa JappinenJesse & Cameron Johanning
Lydia Johnson +Ron & Kim KoehnAlan & Mary KoepkePaul Ludy, Jr. + Andrew J. MountCatherine Narloch *Mike & Betty NivensOHS Class of 1965OHS Class of 1975Robb FamilyEd Rohloff +Genevieve RohrerTodd & Leah Scheid FamilyJodi SchlenderPaul & Holly SchmidtkeDon & Mary SchmittDr. B. J. Schumacher *David & Carol Steger *Emma & Jack Watermolen
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PACE DONORS (c o n t.)
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PACE DONORS (c o n t.)
Kyle Fritz *Janet Gibeau *Dr. & Mrs. W. G. GillCarl GlaumMark & Karen GouldBob Grimm +Scott Haley +Mark & Dani HerroBrittany Hoffman ’09 Sr. Director * Jim Holahan + Matt & Lindsay Holsen ’09 ‘14Grace HueninkRobert C. James +Sarah Grace Kleist *Jane R. KoningJohn W. Koning, Jr.Linda J. KrauseMike & Margie KrauskiMichael Krill *Marilyn Largent *Harvey LarsonVirginia LawingerAudrey Karen Lemcke*Patrick LeslieSusan Lucht FamilyLois L. Luebke Jim & Pat MackPatricia MattDonald McCollumMargaret McCollumKathryn McCollum FreelandLynne McCollum StaleySean McCollumFranziska Merkle ‘07-08 Exchange
Student Dan Miller FamilyDr. & Mrs. G. Daniel MillerMol FamilyShannon MooreDavid NewburgSamantha NewburgDavid NicolaiKari NicolaiMichael NicolaiTod Ninmann FamilyOHS Class of 1942OHS Class of 1950
OHS Class of 1955OHS Class of 1955OHS Class of 1955OHS Class of 1966OHS Class of 1971OHS Class of 1974Kathy Pence +David A. PerrigoSherri PerrigoDave & Kate PerryRoger & Barbara PuterbaughDan ReepDood ReepDorothy RevnewRichard & Susanne RumpfSteve, Andrea, Matthew, &
Haley St. ThomasJames + & Marilyn SchallerHerbert SchickHollie SchickDan & Jan Schlender *Dan & Jan SchlenderStephen SchmiedlinTruman & Barbara SchultzRichard & Mary SharpSterling, Cassidy, & Drake ShepherdJudge Patrick & Luly SnyderBill & Sue SnyderCharles & Lynne StaleyDean +& Ellen Strommen *Maury SullivanWilliam & Lillian Thiel FamilyBob & Jan ThostensonGary & Tina Timmel FamilyArlene TinusGrma. Dot Thompson +Chuck Thorsen *Christopher M. Todd *Steve A. Wagner Family ’73, ’75, ’05, ‘08Bridgette Well ’09 Sr. Director *Dick WhalenFlorence WhalenLisa Hansing Young *Tom & Arlene Ziety
*Gifts dedicated to name listed+ Gifts in member
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Saturday, April 21 – 7:00 PM
Film Series
THE RED KITE PROJECT
A Film By Kerry Shaw Brown
Film Screening will begin at 7:00 PM. Following the viewing a panel of experts will be available for a question
and answer forum.
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PANELIST / F I LM B IOGR APHIES
Kerry Shaw Brown Director, Producer, WriterAs a former Creative Director with Campbell-Ewald, Kerry Shaw
Brown has a wide-ranging creative background which includes writing, art direction and production design, music production, and, of course, directing. His gift for highly-visual storytelling – which lends itself both to dramatic and comedic spots – is complemented by his eye for lighting, compositing and post effects.
Brown has directed commercials for Chevy Trucks, Taco Bell, Honda, TiVo, Suzuki, Dodge, General Motors, Kawasaki, Mattel, eRealty, and Ford. He won a 2001 Emmy Award for his PSA, “Fetch,” created for the nonprofit organization Adopt-A-Pet. As an agency creative, he has garnered multiple Caddy, Telly, and Mobius awards, was a finalist in the London International Advertising Awards, and been honored at SXSW and the Austin Music Awards. A decade on the agency side schooled Brown in the nuances of brand development and automotive advertising.
All along, his eye was on directing, he says, “because it was the only creative position that would allow me to bring together my artistic skills, my writing, my experience in creative direction, and my love of film.”
Brown’s decision to direct can also be traced to two pivotal experiences: while at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (an unlikely but popular institution among Hollywoodites), he was one of nine students chosen to attend a month-long seminar on film, which gave him a chance to spend quality time with the likes of Frank Capra, John Badham, Saul Bass, Ray Bradbury, and others. At 14, he was inspired to
resuscitate a friend’s ailing goldfish using a nine volt battery.
Sam, the goldfish, lived another 23 hours before running out of juice, and Brown learned to make critical decisions under pressure. “Ultimately, I would like to be known as a director of beautifully executed visuals and epic stories,” says Brown.
“Every now and then it’s important to complement a crowd-pleasing action film with an intimate portrayal of someone bringing a beloved pet back to life.” Brown recently completed spot projects for Acura, Bright House Networks, Victory Motorcycles, Suzuki, and Polaris. Brown’s recent credits include “The UnDetectables,” a mini-series he developed and directed for the Discovery Channel. He is developing a number of branded content projects with his brother, acclaimed TV and film writer Kristofor Brown, thanks to whom he was the subject of several “Beavis and Butthead” episodes.
David RenchSpecial Ed Teacher, Agassiz Elementary SchoolDavid Rench is a special education teacher who has
been working with special needs students for over fifteen years. He currently teaches children on the autism spectrum at Agassiz Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois, the same school where he taught during the filming of The Red Kite documentary. For the past eleven years at Agassiz, Mr. Rench has been using drama in his classroom to teach his students how to better read the emotions of others and better express their own. He has had the pleasure of working with Jacqui Russell for the past eleven years in the classroom as a teaching artist, as a consulting educator for Camp Red
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PANELIST / F I LM B IOGR APHIES (c o n t.)
Kite’s summer camp and as one of the three teachers who have taught other special educators how to bring drama into their classroom during the Polk summer workshop. He is very excited to be a part of this special screening of The Red Kite Project film.
Wendy HalloranDirector of Education, Genesse Lake SchoolWendy Halloran has been serving the educational
needs of the disability community for more than thirty years in a variety of capacities. She has served as a teacher, administrator, educational consultant and now as the Director of Education of Genesee Lake School at O.D.T.C. Ms.
Halloran is licensed as a regular and special education teacher, a principal, a superintendent of schools and a director of special education. Her Master’s Degree was awarded in the area of Early Childhood, Special Education. She has also taught special education courses at the university level.
Prior to assuming the position of Director of Education at Genesee Lake School, Wendy operated her own special education consulting business, The Learning Curve of Wisconsin, Inc. In this capacity she provided specialized services to students, families and school districts. Ms.Halloran’s vast experiences in meeting the special education needs of the disability community make her uniquely qualified to serve as the Director of Education at Genesee Lake School.
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B IOGR APHIES (c o n t.)
Jennifer AdamsHeadmaster of Theatre Academy Special Needs, First Stage Children’s Theatre
Jennifer Adams is the headmaster of Theatre Academy Special Needs programming at First Stage. She holds an MFA in Theatre for Young Audiences from the University of Central Florida and has taught theatre and dance across the southeast and overseas for over 10 years. At First Stage she is also the Academy Director for all K4-4th grade programs.
“First Stage Academy’s mission of teaching life skills through stage skills has changed the lives of children all over southeastern Wisconsin, we hope that this program will broaden our reach to even more young people.”
Terry Kaldhusdal ModeratorTerry Kaldhusdal is well known for his recent documentary film, Consider the
Conversation, which debuted at the OAC in February of 2011. His previous work includes Thinking Like a Historian, for the Wisconsin State Historical
Society, and America’s Kings and Queens, The Gilded Age in Middle America, which will be shown on Milwaukee Public Television in the near future.The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has written that Kaldhusdal’s work is “clear and concise” and added that he has a “passion for learning and a talent for communicating.” Columnist Laurel Walker has called his work “A-plus” and stated that he has “a knack for documenting history.”
In 1991, Terry joined his wife as a classroom teacher and moved from Southern California to Wisconsin. He currently teaches fourth grade at Magee Elementary School in Genesee Depot. His students have created documentaries that include the history of the Kettle Moraine School District and personal digital stories on everything from responsibility to the three branches of government. In 2009, one of Terry’s students was featured at the AHA Film Festival in Southern Illinois.
Terry has traveled across his state and across the country as a speaker to improve our educational system. He was honored in 2006 with the Kohl Fellowship Award, and in 2007 as the Wisconsin State Teacher of the Year. Terry resides in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin with his wife, Janet, and their three children.
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