EDUCATING SANTA FE'S CHILDREN AND TEENS
| The school's mission is to give our young
people a vehicle for self-discovery and expression: to
provide a well-rounded training in the performing arts
disciplines; and to reach out to the community, particularly
to those children who cannot reach us. SFPA's year around
educational programming includes on-site programs for
children of all ages. These programs have attracted more
than 10,000 students and 90 mainstage productions have
played to 100,000 audience members. |
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THE ON-SITE PERFORMING ARTS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS include:
After-school and summer classes in drama, music and
dance for children ages 6-18;
The City Different Players, a more aggressive after-school
performing arts program for 8-12 year olds that culminates
in a full scale production at the end of each semester. These
productions are open to the public and include special low
cost weekday performances for elementary school classes to
attend.
The
Teen Company is comprised of 13-18 year olds who attend
after-school and summer classes in drama, music and dance.
Their program also culminates in productions open to the public.
SFPA's Teen Program features an innovative use of performing
arts to help students cope with such issues as teen suicide,
gang violence and drug abuse. The production written by the
teens and entitled "Recycled Life: Inside Suicide's
Mind" , addressed New Mexico's teen suicide epidemic,
receiving praise from all sectors of the community and facilitating
collaborations with such organizations as Survivors of Suicide
and the Teen Suicide Hotline.
Also developed by teens was the "Violence-What Is
It Good For?" Tour that traveled throughout New Mexico
offering students conflict resolution and alternatives to
violence. SFPA has a scholarship fund that provides financial
assistance to children from low income families who would
like to attend any of the on-site programs.
The Artist's-in-the-Schools Residency Program allows
SFPA instructors to go into low-income public elementary schools
and work with the classroom teachers to integrate performing
arts into the curriculum.
The Educational Touring Production/Workshop is a bilingual
touring production that teaches performing arts techniques
to public school while addressing a variety of social issues
that are important to today's youth. Past tours have dealt
with teen suicide, drugs, gangs and anti-violence.
The
Teacher Training Production/Workshop is a training course
designed to show classroom teachers how to integrate the performing
arts into their teaching strategies. Step-by-step procedures
help teachers bring lessons to life, enhancing learning through
basic theatre techniques.
Building self-esteem and increasing communication are
some of the benefits performing arts can offer to children
at risk.
Santa Fe Performing Arts
Post Office Box 22372. Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
Box Office: (505) 984-1370, Administration: 505-982-7992. Fax: 505-982-7993
E-mail: office@sfperformingarts.org
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