• CENTERblog
  • Upcoming Reviews
  • CENTERbloggers
  • Become A CENTERblogger

Upcoming Reviews:

*A listing derived from the Event Database that will go here!

High School, College Students and fans of The Center's Facebook page are invited to apply to become CENTERbloggers! Visit our Become A CENTERblogger section to learn more and submit your application before the start of the 09/10 season!

CENTERbloggers

  • Alaska Pacific University: Anthony Sallows
  • Chugiak High School: Kyla Cook
  • Dimond High School: Emily Klopfer
  • East High School: Dominique Williams
  • West High School: Kris Singleton and Terra Laughton
  • Program Mentors: Jamie Newsom and Catherine Stadem
  • Program Administrator: Jayna Combs

Reviews are submitted within 24 hours of the performance and are then posted here on CENTERblog. So please bookmark this page & visit often!

Are you interested in becoming a CENTERblogger?

CENTERblog - Student Reviewer Program

SELECTION PROCESS:

  • Full time/currently-enrolled high school, and college students and Facebook fans are invited to apply to participate in the program.
  • Essays should be emailed to Jayna Combs at jcombs@alaskapac.org with the Subject: "CENTERblog Application" in the subject line.
  • Essays will be accepted for application to the program throughout the year. 
  • The essays will be judged by a panel of The Center staff, members of the resident company family and partners from our community.

REVIEW PROCESS:

  • Reviews must be submitted to The Center within 24 hours of attending a performance.
  • Once reviews are proofed/approved they will be posted on MyAlaskaCenter's CENTERblog – goal is next day postings.
  • A review is the individual’s response to the work.  The goal is a thoughtful critique of performance elements.
  • Reviews must be 300-500 words

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT:

  • The Center will manage the program, including assigning reviewers to shows throughout the performance season.  The pool of reviewers will be spread evenly throughout the season of performances, giving each reviewer a variety of types of shows. 
  • The Center will be responsible for proofing and posting reviews on its new blog page.
  • All reviewers must attend an orientation prior to being assigned to a show to review.