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Field Trip to Line+Form Atelier
Line+Form Atelier offers engaging field trips in the studio on Fridays throughout the school year. Ms. Fran, owner of L+F, connects with teachers to ensure the field trip is meeting the educational needs of the ...
Find Your Voice through Poetry by Chantel Massey
Through an approach of collective understanding, students will use poetry and poetic devices to question, challenge, and better understand how they engage with the world, their peers, and themselves. Students will ...
Harp Sounds (Workshop)by Melissa Gallant
Melissa Gallant will introduce to students the many sounds the concert harp makes while learning how the music we hear is like the stories we read.
Henry Ford: Fit to a "T" by Hank Fincken
He didn’t invent the automobile; he invented the automobile industry. His $5 a day wage made the working class middle class. In this one-man play, Ford dealers from all over the country have come to Detroit to ...
Honoring the Courage of Harriet Tubman by Portia Jackson
In this first person interactive vignette, participants will learn Historical facts about the Underground Railroad system and learn how to sing and clap a coded freedom song. Harriet will share stories about her ...
Hoofing in America by Tap Team Two
Tap Team Two leads a performance tracing the roots of Tap, from Ireland and Africa to the street and social dances of today.
Iibada Summer Dance Intensive "From The Studio To The Stage"
Summer Dance Intensive Our summer dance program is a 4-week program that focuses on the technical and artistic development of aspiring dancers. Every year our goal is to expose our youth to professionals in the ...
India Culture Comes to You: Dances of India
This hands-on program covers a wide range of multidisciplinary activities. The topics include, but are not limited to, multiculturalism, history, religion, citizenship, geography, music, dance (classical, folk & ...
Indiana Mime: Raiders of the Lost Art by Reed Steele
Through mime, sign language, music, and audience participation, students will learn how Indiana has played a big role in shaping American history, culture and events through famous astronauts, comedians, jazz, ...
Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Field Trips
Explore our natural and cultural history galleries, from geological specimens to objects related to our 16th president. Discover historical figures in Indiana like Gene Stratton-Porter and Thomas Say. Experience ...
Indigo Blues by Sofiya Inger
Using the power of nature, students will turn oxygen and indigo plants into bright blue fabric art. After folding, tying, and dipping their fabric in natural indigo dye, students will see the process of oxidation. ...
Instrument Making by Sancocho
Students will each make a traditional instrument with an authentic sound from common, everyday materials. Choose one: maracas, frame drums, tambourines, pop top shakers, or African thumb pianos.
International Violinists in Schools
One of the most popular annual educational programs is International Violinists in Schools (IVIS). This program affords elementary, middle and high school students the opportunity to meet one of the ...
Jazz: the Art of Relationship by Lawrence Clark III
Students will experience the sounds of Jazz music from its roots on Indiana Avenue in the 1950’s and 60’s and the musicians who made it famous. The jazz tradition is so much an oral tradition that is passed ...
Latin Ballroom Dancing by Shawn Whistler
Students will observe Latin ballroom dancing and will dance in pairs learning steps from the cha cha, the merengue, or rumba.
Latin Jazz by Cathy Morris
Rumbas, mambos, bossa novas, and the sambas of Brazil, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic give students an introduction to Latin jazz. They will learn about the instruments, cultures, and regions where ...
Learning the Language of Silence by Reed Steele
Students will learn the concepts of telling a story with a beginning, middle and end using only body language. Through hands-on activities, theatre games, and mime illusions, they will be able to demonstrate ideas, ...
Literature Takes the Stage by Beverly Roche
Students can bring literature to life through this flexible theater workshop. Turning literature into a script for performance challenges students to analyze the characters and plot of a text in a new and engaging ...
Masks, Mime, and Imagination by Reed Steele
Reed Steele introduces students to the art of mime and the potential of expression and imagination. Mime, sign language, and audience participation combined with humor make this a memorable event. This program ...
Music & Dance Collage by Sancocho
Lively percussion music, energetic songs, and exciting dances will show students the unique mix of cultures that created the African Diaspora in Latin America.
Music from Around the World by Cathy Morris
Students will become familiar with the string family of instruments, and will listen to the rhythms and melodies of Spain, Germany, Scotland, Mexico, Argentina, Russia, and Japan.
Musical Tour of Latin America by Mundo Beat
A variety of musical styles teach students the differences between salsa, merengue, cumbia, and cha cha cha and the Latin American cultures they come from. Students will sing, dance, and play instruments with the ...
Once Upon a Time in Africa by Deborah Asante
Choose from five versions of African folktales: West African, East African, North African, South African, or a mix from all across the Continent.
Peace Project by Allison Victoria
Singer/ Songwriter Allison Victoria will take you on a musical journey of self-discovery in this interactive performance. Folks young and old will learn emotional awareness empathy and critical vocabulary to ...
People, Paint & Percussion by Tharp-Perrin Gindhart Artists
In this participatory performance, students will experience how the rhythms of percussive music interact with the visual rhythms of paint to create a music/paint composition. Several students will have the ...
Picture Power by William Rasdell
From advertising to internet memes photographic imagery has increasingly become a primary medium of persuasion. In this session students will engage in a discussion about what makes images powerful and persuasive ...
Poetry & Mindfulness by Manon Voice
This workshop will link poetry as an art form and mindfulness as a healing modality. Students will engage with and respond to music, art, and poetry to explore both their inner and outer world.
Reinforcing Math Concepts thru Art: Nature Mandalas by Kris Hurst
Students will learn about rotational symmetry through creating a mandala with natural materials.
Rolling Down the Avenue by Deborah Asante
Deborah Asante uses the recorded music of Indiana jazz musician Alonzo “Pookie” Johnson as a backdrop, students will hear the story of a child coming of age in Indianapolis in the 1940’s. The tale examines ...
Saturday Studio
Art With a Heart takes pride in encouraging all students in their artistic abilities & interests. For students who exhibit a natural talent or passion for art, we offer a weekly Studio Program on Saturdays at the ...
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