The Penguin Project

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REHEARSALS

For Penguin Project: participation is free however rehearsals are mandatory.  Rehearsals are on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:00 – 6:00. Please email  ssponhouse@ctlshows.com to register

About The Penguin Project

The Penguin Project ® was conceived by Dr. Andrew Morgan to give children with special needs an opportunity to participate in the performing arts. “Dr. Andy” is a developmental pediatrician and the former Head of the Division of Child Development at the University of Illinois in Peoria.  He has also directed and performed in many community theater productions in the area. He created The Penguin Project ® recognizing that theater not only provides children with a valuable recreational experience and an opportunity to display their creative talents, but also enhances social interaction, communication skills, assertiveness, and self-esteem. The Penguin Project ® strives to demonstrate that individuals with special needs are fully capable of participating in community activities with the same dedication and enthusiasm as others, if given opportunity and support.The origin of the name “Penguin Project” comes from the unique characteristics of penguins. They are extremely playful and curious, and work well together. More importantly, they have a “disability” that distinguishes them from other birds – they can’t fly!! Instead, penguins waddle and toboggan on their bellies over the snow, and are excellent swimmers in the water. So like our young artists, they have adapted to the challenges of their environment, and have not allowed their unique difference to interfere with their lives.

Participants

Young Artists With Special Needs:
The Penguin Project ® is open to any individual age 11 to 22 with a developmental disability. This includes children with cognitive, learning, motor, hearing, and visual impairments, genetic disorders, and neurological disorders. There are no restrictions based on the level of cognitive ability, restriction of mobility, or lack of communication skills. Because of concerns for safety, however, we are unable to accept anyone whose behavior might endanger himself/herself or others.

Peer Mentors:
The Penguin Project ® utilizes a “peer mentor” system, linking each young artist with an age level peer who does not have a disability. Mentors must be at least 10 years old and can continue up to age 21. The peer-mentors work side-by-side with their partners, assisting them throughout the entire rehearsal process and on stage. The mentors are responsible for knowing all of the lines, songs, and blocking of their partners. They are on-stage during the production, costumed to match or compliment their partners. They participate in the group production numbers, but are trained to remain “in the background” and provide direct assistance to their partner only as needed.

Families and Adult Volunteers:
The Penguin Parents are the “backbone” of the program. We depend on them to assist their children in learning lines, songs, and dances outside of the rehearsals, since rehearsal times are limited and need to focus on interactive processes rather than memorization. Family members and other adult volunteers also help build sets, sew costumes, and find props. They coordinate the backstage area during the run of the show, and are often called upon to assist the staff at rehearsals.

Past Performances

2017 Season

2018 Season

2021 Season

The Spotlight Program

Our next show…

STAY TUNED FOR UPCOMING SHOW ANNOUNCEMENTS!

Rehearsals:

Rehearsals are mandatory. Rehearsals are on Wednesdays from 5:30 – 6:30. Please email  ssponhouse@ctlshows.com  to register.

About the Spotlight Program

The Spotlight Program was established when there was a need discovered when adults, unable to join Penguin Project due to their age, wanted to perform! The Spotlight Program, using the talents and treasures of their participants creates a one-of-a kind program every year featuring talents, dancing and singing! The Spotlight Program is open to any individual age 22 and up with a developmental disability. This includes performers with cognitive, learning, motor, hearing, and visual impairments, genetic disorders, and neurological disorders. There are no restrictions based on the level of cognitive ability, restriction of mobility, or lack of communication skills. Because of concerns for safety, however, we are unable to accept anyone whose behavior might endanger himself/herself or others.

We want you to join us!

For Spotlight Program: participation is free however rehearsals are mandatory. Rehearsals are on Wednesdays from 5:30 – 6:30. Please email ssponhouse@ctlshows.com to register.