Collaborators

Here are some of the fine folks we have had the good fortune to work with

Arts Corps is a nationally recognized youth arts education organization that works to address the race and income-based opportunity gap in access to arts education.

 

The Associated Recreation Council (ARC), works in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation to serve Seattle by offering a variety of recreational and lifelong learning programs, classes and activities. 

 

 

 

Carnegie Hall's PlayUSA program supports partner organizations across the country that offer instrumental music education programs to low-income and underserved K–12 students.

 

The Creative Advantage is restoring access to the arts for all students in Seattle public schools by 2020.

 

Dance Educators Association of Washington supports the integration of dance education as a basic and integral component of education in the State of Washington.

 

Emerson Elementary School

 

Freehold Theatre engages artists of all levels in training and experimentation so that they may become more innovative and heartfelt in generating theatre that has a lasting impact on the community they serve.

 

 

John Muir Elementary School

 

Lawton Elementary School

 

Pacific Northwest Ballet's DISCOVER DANCE program provides standards-based dance education to schools that otherwise offer little or no dance instruction. Instruction takes place during the school day and supports classroom goals by integrating other subjects into dance classes.

 

The People’s Music School is the only completely free music school serving Chicago metropolitan area children.

 

SOWA is dedicated to building community systems to support quality after school, youth development and summer programs for Washington’s children and youth ages 5 through young adulthood.

 

Seattle Children's Theatre is one of the 20 largest regional theatres in the country. Their programs empower young people to make new discoveries about themselves and the world around them while building a lifelong interest in the arts.

 

Seattle International Film Festival is dedicated to fostering an informed, aware, and vibrant community of film lovers.

 

Seattle Music Partners cultivates a diverse and vibrant music-making community by providing youth with free music instruction and one-on-one mentoring to eliminate racial and economic barriers to quality music education.

 

Thurgood Marshall Elementary

 

VAIS builds upon and enhances curriculum in the arts across subject areas by providing students with enriching and challenging multidisciplinary learning opportunities.

 

SAL’s Writers in the Schools (WITS) program connects professional writers with public school classrooms throughout the Puget Sound region to elevate the voices of all students as they discover and develop their authentic writing and performance voices.

 

YAMA empowers, inspires, unifies, and instills pride throughout the neighborhoods it serves by energizing children and strengthening families through music.

 

Young Audiences of Portland brings arts and education together by pairing talented teaching artists with schools and community programs.

 

Youth Speaks Seattle is a brave space where young people pick up the pen, take the mic, and take the lead, cultivating youth leadership through spoken word poetry.