Friday, November 28, 2008

Thanks, Roosevelt School!

Six plays in one week? Is that possible? Only with a whole lot of help!

Tracy Wanek and I had a wonderful time at Roosevelt elementary School this fall. I was honored to see such talented actors (of all ages!) give so much energy to our work together.

The plays...
1st grade: Delicious!
2nd grade: The Pig from Colorado
K & 3rd grade: Peaches Loves Peas
4th grade: Watermelon Belly
5th grade: Doctor Dragon
6th grade: Wanted: The Sun

For more news about the Roosevelt event, you can read Sara Kincaid's great Bismarck Tribune article.

Special thanks to the ND Council on the Arts for making this residency possible.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

We all survived "Play in a Day"!

Q) What do you get when you combine young actors, high pressure, and a one-act play?
A) It's better than reality TV. It's Play in a Day!

Q) What is Play in a Day?
A) Play in a Day is a one-day program by Shade Tree Players Children's Theatre, giving creative young actors the chance to bring a play to life – from start to finish – in just one day.

Q) What play?
A) This November, the actors performed, Doctor Dragon by Karen Van Fossan.

Q) What is “Doctor Dragon” all about?
A) It's based on the Spanish proverb, “The belly rules the mind.” The story goes like this: A commercial comes to life on the set of “Dr. Pepperoni” – and swallows all the guests. The trouble is...What if you are what you eat?

Q) Who's responsible for making Play in a Day happen?
A) Play in a Day is made possible by young people, families, contributors, and of course, Amanda Irvine-Perry, director extraordinaire, as well as Jennifer Tosner, Shade Tree super-manager.

Q) How can I get involved?
A) You can contact Jennifer Tosner at 214-1061 or www.shadetreeplayers.com.

Q) What if I want to learn more about the plays?
A) You can email info (at) karenvanfossan.com. You can also peruse this website to find out what makes “Doctor Dragon” an edible play...

Enjoy the photos to the left -- courtesy of Jennifer Tosner.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Beware! Twelve Edible Plays (Plus One) written by Karen Van Fossan

Take warning...Someone or something might get eaten! It could be mandatory treats in the town of Sweet Tooth, a watermelon you're not supposed to touch, or...it could be you.

These fresh, innovative plays engage the whole child, honoring multiple intelligences and diverse styles of learning. The plays foster mutually-supportive expression and are well suited to multi-cultural education. Each piece is a one-act play that can be performed singly or grouped with others in the series. Ideal for school productions, community children's theaters, or intergenerational collaboration, each play has been workshopped or produced with actors of various ages.

Why “edible”? Eating is one of the most tangible (and delicious) ways we engage with our environment. And so -- consciousness about edibles may well be the seat of compassion, a way of taking one's place in the cycle of life.

I. Sticks and Stone Pizza
There's one way to make good when you're the new kid at school. And that's “stone pizza.”
Themes: Bullying, apology, forgiveness
Inspiration: The European tale "Stone Soup."

II. The Pig from Colorado
It's not that coyotes are bad guys, unless, by chance, you're a pig. Good thing the pig is T. Rex – and has a friend.
Themes: Friendship, courage, compassion
Inspiration: A true event at Wilderness Ranch, CO, where a horse saves the life of a pig.


III. Peaches Loves Peas
Help! Please help! Peaches loves peas. Doesn't Peaches know by now? Peas are poison!
Themes: Change, fear, persistence
Inspiration: A Roman custom in which fresh peas are poisonous.


IV. Dandelion Mystery
Mystery is afoot when dandelions turn into lemons. Who done it? Here's a clue – It happens before your very own eyes.
Themes: Social roles, adventure, expectations
Inspiration: An East-coast urban legend in which a trickster is at play overnight.


V. Frog Princess, A.K.A. Pete
The only problem with being a Frog Princess is nobody seems to speak “Frog.”
Themes: Translation, immigration, environment
Inspiration: A French proverb, "One feels good at the King's house but feels better at home."


VI. The Great Big, Little, Talking Vegetable Mix Up
What difference does it make if you're not really invisible, when nobody sees you anyway? Or do they?
Themes: Size, power, communication
Inspiration: A Welsh tale in which the wee folk finally speak up.

VII. Watermelon Belly
Maybe you can think fast; maybe you can talk fast. But when you're caught with somebody else's breakfast, what do you do?
Themes: Hunger, poverty, human rights
Inspiration: An oral story of the Great Depression, as told by the author's grandfather.

VIII. Delicious!
With a name like North Dakota, the place sounds nice enough. Don't be fooled! You'll find chokecherries, skunkbush, cactus plants to poke you. And what will you eat?
Themes: Ecology, tenacity, curiosity
Inspiration: A Turkish proverb, "Patience is bitter, but it bears sweet fruit."

IX. How the Nose Goes
Who knew birds would come along and snatch everyone's noses – and give you the wrong one back?
Themes: Cultural competence, difference, zoology
Inspiration: A Cheyenne proverb, "Do not judge your neighbor until you walk two moons in his moccasins."


X. Doctor Dragon
A commercial comes to life on the set of “Dr. Pepperoni” – and swallows all the guests. But what if you are what you eat?
Themes: Celebrity, advertising, peace culture
Inspiration: A Spanish proverb, "The belly rules the mind."


XI. Wanted: The Sun
The sun has disappeared! Can her sister find her? How about the news team? Or the astronauts?
Themes: Astronomy, reconciliation, news media
Inspiration: A Japanese tale, in which the Sun returns to the sky because of laughter.

XII. Don't Dance!
The narrator's really an alligator – or refrigerator...or calculator? And somebody's aching to dance. Who?
Themes: Collaboration, art, work
Inspiration: A Zimbabwean proverb, "If you can walk, you can dance."


XIII. Great Big & The X
All I know is – wait. What do I know? (And is there a poem in that?)
Themes: Uncertainty, truth, identity
Inspiration: Scottish and English rhymes, such as
"Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet,
eating her curds and whey. Along came a tarantula...!"
Wait -- is that how it goes?


Contact

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Play in a Day

What: "Play in a Day" featuring the play "Doctor Dragon" by Karen Van Fossan
Where: Shade Tree Players Children's Theatre, Bismarck, ND
When: Monday, November 10th, 9 AM to 3 PM (no school that day)
Why: Creative actors from 6 to 16 get to rehearse, costume, and perform a play -- all in one day!
Who: Directed by Amanda Irvine-Perry and Karen Van Fossan
For more information: www.shadetreeplayers.com/id94.html

Saturday, February 2, 2008

About Dragon Jane Performance Art Company

"Dragon Jane is a life force!" says Bonnie Palecek, founder of the North Dakota Council on Abused Women's Services. Sometimes quirky, sometimes bold, always rooted in compassion -- Dragon Jane combines original peace theater, movement, music, and the spoken word to create and embody its vision of peace in this world. Collaborative and intergenerational, Dragon Jane fosters creativity and imagination in young and old alike. As Rae Abileah, national coordinator for CODEPINK has said, "Dragon Jane is a living example of the Gandhian philosophy -- 'Be the change you wish to see in the world.'"

Friday, February 1, 2008

Bio

(Updated August 3, 2020)

I love rivers, and I love life. I yearn for justice and mutual liberation. These are the longings that animate my work as a writer, activist, and public speaker.

Descendent of settler-colonialism though I may be, I have witnessed and experienced many kinds of violence within the colonial paradigm – which has convinced me that colonialism, though less bad for some than for others, isn’t good for anyone. I am a member of the No Dakota Access Pipeline (NoDAPL) Political Prisoners Support Committee and an avid participant in the inter-cultural, Indigenous-led Water Protector movement. I am also the matriarch to a boisterous family that has come together through unconventional means.

Currently, I serve as an ordained minister in the Unitarian Universalist tradition and an ordained deacon in the Old Catholic tradition. Previously, I have worked as a playwright, performance artist, mystery shopper, chef’s helper, child/adolescent therapist, advocate for the end of family violence, and anti-war lobbyist – sometimes simultaneously.

As an alum of the Hollins University Children’s Literature program, I have had the opportunity to learn from some of the continent’s most beloved authors, with Susan Campbell Bartoletti as my mentor. With this training, I went on to receive the Archibald Bush Artist Fellowship, which catapulted me into life as a professional author and playwright, having plays produced in New York (Off-Off Broadway), Chicago, Standing Rock, St. Paul, and various Pride Fests in North Dakota. My writing has been featured in On 2econd Thought, Cairns Art Journal, We’Moon Anthology, Eager for English, Arts Dakota Exhibition, and others. I am also a former columnist for the Prairie Independent newspaper and have edited two volumes of poetry, essays, and rants by survivors of childhood abuse/neglect, published by the Alliance for Children's Justice and entitled Authentic Voices.

As a screenwriter and co-director, I have had films featured at such venues as the Human Rights Film Festival, Standing Rock Film Festival, Fargo Film Festival, and North Dakota Human Rights Film & Arts Festival.

I am honored to have received the Emily Award (UND Children’s Writers Conference), Arc of Justice Award (ND Human Rights Coalition), Prairie Peacemaker Award (ND Peace Coalition), Courageous Love Award (UUA/Side with Love), the Love Without Fear Award (Abused Adult Resource Center, Bismarck, ND), Shirley Henn Award for Critical Scholarship (Hollins University), Historical Theology Award (UTS of the Twin Cities), and a few others.

I hold an M.A. in Somatic Counseling Psychology from Naropa University, an M.A. in Children's Literature from Hollins University, and an M.Div from United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities.

Reviewers describe my work:

 

“An outstanding creative writer” – Susan Campbell Bartoletti, Newbery Honor Awardee

“A life force” – Bonnie Palecek, co-founder of ND Council on Abused Women’s Services

“Boldly outrageous” – Bonnie Torrance, director, Pinwheel Modern Dance Company

“A living example of the Gandhian philosophy” – Rae Abileah, former national coordinator, CODEPINK Women for Peace

“The world does indeed seem more peaceful” – Chicago Tribune 

"I thought I was in New York!" – Michelle Steinwand, Founder, WomanSong


Recent Performances and Presentations

Aug. 2008Urban HarvestBismarck, ND
Aug. 2008National Nite Out Against CrimeBoys & Girls Club, McLaughlin, SD
Aug. 2008ND Career & Technical Ed. ConferenceRamkota, Bismarck, ND
July 2008ND Capital Pride FestDakota OutRight, Bismarck, ND
April, 2008Play in a Day WorkshopShade Tree Children's Theatre, Bismarck, ND
Feb., 2007Accidental Activists Part IIUnitarian-Universalist Fellowship, Bismarck, ND
Jan., 2007Accidental Activists Part IUnitarian-Universalist Fellowship, Bismarck, ND
Dec., 2007Apple Creek School PerformanceArt Venture, Bismarck, ND
Dec., 2007Play DayDragon Jane and Friends, Bismarck, ND
Dec., 2007Life After Fear WorkshopND Council on Abused Women's Services, Bismarck, ND
Dec., 2007Idlewild Reunion PerformanceBismarck, ND
Nov., 2007That Takes OvariesDakota Stage Ltd., Bismarck, ND
Oct., 2007Litchville-Marion Elementary & High SchoolLitchville & Marion, ND
Oct., 2007ND Peace ConcertND Peace Coalition, Bismarck, ND
Sept., 2007Fall FestivalFargo, ND
Sept., 2007Woman SongEdgeley, ND
Aug., 2007Urban HarvestBismarck, ND
July, 2007Life After Fear WorkshopND Council on Abused Women's Services, Bismarck, ND
July, 2007Brown Bag in the ParkDakota West Arts Council, Bismarck, ND
June, 2007International Peace FestivalInternational Peace Gardens, USA/CANADA
May, 2007Private Party for ND SenatorBismarck, ND
April, 2007Head Start and BECEPArt Venture, Bismarck, ND
March, 2007Statewide Arts ConferenceND Council on the Arts, Bismarck, ND
Feb. 16 & 17, 2007V-DayBismarck State College, Bismarck, ND
Feb. 3, 2007Live Art in MotionDakota West Arts Council, Bismarck, ND
Jan. 21, 2007Peace Pole Re-DedicationRiverside Elementary School, Bismarck, ND
Nov. 17 & 18, 2006Late Night AlternativeHigh Prairie Arts Complex, Bismarck, ND
October 13, 2006ND Peace ConferenceLake Region St. Coll., Devils Lake, ND
July 27, 2006Urban HarvestBismarck, ND
July 22, 2006PrideFestEagles Park, Bismarck, ND
July 11, 2006Eyes Wide Open ExhibitND Capitol Mall, Bismarck, ND
July 4, 2006Art in the ParkMandan, ND
April 7 & 8, 2006That Takes Ovaries!Dakota Stage Limited, Bismarck, ND
March 11 & 12, 2006V-DayBismarck St. Coll., Bismarck, ND
January 23, 2006Statewide Board MeetingCouncil on Abused Women's Services, Bismarck, ND
January 13, 2006Peace Studies SeriesSisters of the Presentation, Fargo, ND
December 18, 2005Winter CelebrationUnitarian Church, Bismarck, ND
August 31, 2005Urban HarvestBismarck, ND