Educational Theatre Association

The Educational Theatre Association (abbreviated as EdTA), founded in 1929, is the professional association for theatre education. EdTA’s mission is to make theatre a part of lifelong learning. The Association’s major areas of effort—educational development, teacher training, and advocacy—serve to accomplish this mission by helping to improve the learning environment in the theatre arts.

As the professional association for theatre educators, EdTA provides leadership for the International Thespian Society, an honorary organization for high school and middle school theatre students. The ITS offers everything from varied performance venues to college audition opportunities to formal awards and scholarships.

EdTA publications include Dramatics[1] and Teaching Theatre. Meetings include an annual conference for theatre teachers and a massive week-long International Thespian Festival. Currently the event is held at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. This celebration of theatre hosts over 2500 students and their teachers from theatre programs throughout the world.

References

  1. "Children's Magazine Markets Paying Professional Rates". Eugie Foster. Retrieved 5 December 2015.

External links

Official EdTA FAQ


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