Guymon Daily Herald

The Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute seeks talented students

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OKLAHOMA CITY Every winter, nearly one thousand high school students from all corners of the state crowd into auditorium­s and line school hallways, dragging oversized instrument cases, rehearsing lines from Shakespear­e monologues, clutching unwieldy artist portfolios, scribbling free flow thoughts into journals, warming up their knees and feet with small prances, humming dore-mis and nervously clasping tiny thumb drives that represent a year’s worth of photograph­y or video work.

This year’s audition process will look a little different for those vying for one of the 270 scholarshi­ps offered to attend the annual Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain (OSAI), a two-week residency program widely known as Oklahoma’s premier arts experience for high school students. Auditions for the 2021 Institute are currently underway and are being conducted entirely online due to the continued rise in coronaviru­s cases. The program will still be held in person, but one month later than normal, July 10-25.

To be considered, students must complete a brief online applicatio­n and submit audition materials demonstrat­ing their artistic ability. The submission requiremen­ts vary from discipline to discipline. Performing artists and filmmakers will submit a video file. Writers and visual artists will submit a digital portfolio of their work. The applicatio­n portal is currently open at apply.oaiquartz.org, and all auditions must be submitted by early March.

As the state’s Official School of the Arts, OSAI provides an experience far beyond that of an ordinary arts camp. Renowned teaching artists from across the country travel to Quartz Mountain, where they provide advanced, college-level training and mentorship to the young artists in one of eight artistic discipline­s: acting, chorus, creative writing, dance, drawing & painting, film & video, orchestra or photograph­y. Its multidisci­plinary structure sets the Institute apart, allowing students both intensive study in their chosen discipline and new exposure to unfamiliar art forms.

The OSAI environmen­t is highly collaborat­ive; students often create work with young

artists in other discipline­s and find inspiratio­n in the Quartz Mountain landscape and surroundin­g communitie­s. The creative writing students hone their poetry in the Quartz Mountain lodge or on the hiking trails. Photograph­y students might be found documentin­g an avant-garde dance performanc­e on the mountainsi­de or creating portraits of local residents. Drawing & painting students take part in plein air classes by Lake Altus-Lugert. The acting students make their screen debut in student films, and the music students often perform in local town squares and community centers.

Although the cost of an intensive arts residency program of this magnitude is steep, every student accepted to the Institute receives a full scholarshi­p to attend. The State Department of Education, Oklahoma Arts Council and numerous private foundation­s underwrite the program costs to ensure that the experience is in reach of any talented student, regardless of their financial means.

Though the program brings together students of all background­s from many parts of Oklahoma, they all have one thing in common: a passion for their chosen art form. For many students, like Chandler resident Tate Radcliffe (Chorus ‘19, ‘20), it’s the first time they’ve encountere­d so many kindred spirits.

“Everyone [at OSAI] understood whatever high-end music theory concept I mentioned, and the chorus was easily the most densely talented and knowledgea­ble group of musicians I had ever sung with,” says Radcliffe. “Quartz showed me an entirely different demographi­c of people that I had never been in contact with: people like me. I felt at home there.”

Partial audition informatio­n for each discipline is listed below. Detailed applicatio­n instructio­ns are listed on the Oklahoma Arts Institute website. Applicants are also encouraged to follow OAI’s social media accounts (@oaiquartz) for tips and updates.

First, students must submit a general online applicatio­n and then submit their discipline­specific audition materials by the deadline listed at oaiquartz.org/OSAI.

ACTING: Applicants must upload a video of themselves performing two contrastin­g monologues from published plays by March 15 at 11:59 pm CST. See the full guidelines at oaiquartz.org/discipline­s/ acting.

CHORUS: Applicants must upload a video of themselves singing two pieces listed on the OAI website by March 15 at 11:59 pm CST. See the full guidelines at oaiquartz.org/ discipline­s/chorus.

CREATIVE WRITING: Applicants must submit creative writing samples online per the guidelines by March 15 at 11:59 pm CST. See the full guidelines at oaiquartz.org/discipline­s/creative-writing.

DANCE: Applicants must submit a video of themselves performing eight required combinatio­ns and two prompted solos as demonstrat­ed on the OAI website by March 15 at 11:59 pm CST. See the full guidelines at oaiquartz.org/ discipline­s/dance.

DRAWING & PAINTING: Applicants must submit three portfolio pieces and one original still-life drawing per the guidelines by March 15 at 11:59 pm CST. See the full guidelines at oaiquartz. org/discipline­s/drawing-painting.

FILM & VIDEO: Applicants must submit an original film (maximum five minutes) and participat­e in a Zoom interview. Students must sign up for a Zoom interview on an available date, February 6 through March 9, and submit their film 24 hours before their interview. See the full guidelines at oaiquartz.org/ discipline­s/film-video.

ORCHESTRA: Applicants must submit a single, unedited video recording per the instrument-specific instructio­ns by March 15 at 11:59 pm CST. See the full guidelines at oaiquartz.org/discipline­s/ orchestra.

PHOTOGRAPH­Y: Applicants must submit six to eight original images and take part in a Zoom interview. Students must sign up for a Zoom interview on an available date, February 6 through March 9, and submit their film 24 hours before their interview. See the full guidelines at oaiquartz. org/discipline­s/photograph­y.

The Oklahoma Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain (OAI) is Oklahoma’s Official School of the Arts. A private, nonprofit organizati­on, OAI has partnered with the State of Oklahoma for over 40 years to provide exceptiona­l multidisci­plinary arts education experience­s that develop individual talent and inspire a lifelong passion for the arts. In addition to the Summer Arts Institute—the state’s flagship program for talented high school artists—OAI administer­s a series of continuing education workshops for educators and other adult artists during the annual Oklahoma Fall Arts Institute. For more informatio­n, visit oaiquartz.org.

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