PROGRAMS

  • Let's Make a Play

    This 6-week progam guides youth through the process of developing their own 10-minute plays. Starting for idea to a full play, the class will include a discuss about the structural components of developing plays as well as character development, establishing tone, setting, and creating structure.

  • Summer Intensive Film Program

    In collaboration with Sarah Lawrence College and S.I.C. Film School, this week-long film program offered participants an opportunity to visit Sara Lawrence College and S.I.C. Film School while learning basic filmmaking techniques, how to use drones, and how to use holograms while creating their own documentaries.

  • Art of Social Justice

    The Art of Social Justice is a 6-week program that was offered at Dayspring Community Center. Summer camp participants were introduced to social justice issues that they face in their community, while being instructed on art techniques to help them install a permanent mural at the center.

  • Intro to Pro Tools

    In collaboration with Ruff Ryders 2 The Rescue, this young adult program introduces participants to the intricacies of music production using Pro Tools at Ruff Ryders’ Powerhouse Studios.

  • Art in Motion

    Focuses on the movement of dance being a form of physical education. Each week participants will be introduced to a new style of dance including Latin dance, Hip-Hop, African dance, ballet, and contemporary dance.

  • Youth Podcast Program

    This program introduces students to the intricacies of cinematography, how to use different audio devices to record speech, as well as journalistic and interviewing skills, while encouraging them to utilize their voices through artistic expression. Episodes are available on our YouTube channel.

  • Recycled Artwork Program

    This 4-week program taught participants the importance of reducing waste, explored ways of repurposing plastics to reuse them, and the importance of recycling properly. Participants created artwork from recycled goods including a recycled bottle sun catcher and sunflower, paper tube monsters, and a recycled paper self-portrait.

  • Intro to Audio Engineering

    Designed to engage young musicians who want to learn and increase their knowledge of manipulating sound and ‘moving the crowd’ via various delivery methods. From constructing music to mixing, this program taps into the creative’s desire for music engineering.

  • I Am A Hero

    The program, created by Evan Bishop,helps students identify their 'powers' and takes them through a 10-session workshop on socio-behavioral development, including the history of Black and Latino superheroes and the full 360-degree spectrum of the 'Hero's Journey'.

  • Youth Filmmaking Program

    This filmmaking program introduces participants to the basics of filmmaking including recording, editing, and storyline development.

  • For The Love of Hip Hop

    This program combined an introduction to DJ’ing techniques with an educational history of five decades of hip hop. Participants were assigned a decade of music to research and taught how to put together a ‘set’ of music.

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