AT Education Monthly: Summer Camp, Youth Empowerment, and STEAM
Checking out “OtherWorlds” on Governors Island, and industry folks offer insight on essential non-arts courses for theatremakers.
Checking out “OtherWorlds” on Governors Island, and industry folks offer insight on essential non-arts courses for theatremakers.
Writers gather at Little Island, and industry folks offer advice on the ups and downs of the business.
In our Winter issue, we look at training that doesn’t simply instruct young artists in the ways of the world but aims to empower them to change it.
Data from the consulting firm ArtsBridge suggest that parents and students remain concerned but cautiously optimistic about the future of arts education.
For National Arts in Education Week, here are some talking points for advocates and arts lovers to share.
The company’s new 6-week conservatory program aims to provide tools for a collaborative rehearsal process.
Her students keep her young, she says, as she balances new jobs, Broadway productions, and regional work.
The popular improv troupe is teaching folks its blend of improv and freestyle rap, and one of its students is now with them on Broadway.
Colleagues and former students of the playwright share how she helped shape their lives and work.
A musical version of the Shakespeare play, created in the wake of one school shooting, will get a staging in a community still mourning their own loss.