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    July 26, 2008

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    During the month of April, National Poetry Month, Hillcrest Middle School students participated in a Shakespeare enrichment program with the support from the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism.
    Students attended a series of instructional workshops where they explored the world and language of William Shakespeare. These workshops were then followed by a live, interactive performance by Shakesperience Productions Inc.
    During this performance, students had the opportunity to become Shakespearean actors, as they read and acted through vignettes from a number of Shakespearean tragedies and comedies. The program was very successful and will return next spring.

    Posted by Bustraan on July 26, 2008 6:58 PM

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