Sally Rogers helps students discover their musical creativity by writing songs about their community, studies, and selves. Galush blends beatboxing, live vocals, and performance tech to create original music and remixes. Their show, influenced by Rock, Pop, Hip-Hop, and EDM, takes the audience on a journey from raw vocals to crowd-pleasing anthems. This vibrant, interactive performance features traditional Ghanaian dances, drumming, and storytelling. Students learn about Ghanaian culture through music, movement, and engaging audience participation. Travel the world through seasonal tales- from a quest to change the seasons to Anansi's wild antics. Includes story-based activities like building star clocks and learning about pumpkins and the solar system. Students explore Spoken Word, Poetry, and Hip Hop through writing, performance, and analysis. They watch videos, discuss artists, and create original poems- building critical thinking, communication, and self-expression skills. Sharmont Influence Little This performances take the audience on a journey through spoken word from the artist perspective. The poetry will express the artist's many emotions, also giving lessons on history, community, and family. The performance is engaging and exciting. Inspire summer reading through lively storytelling with costumes, puppets, music, and audience participation. Susan Striker: Young at Art® Susan energizes educators with simple strategies that boost literacy and math success, tailored to early childhood and elementary teachers. Step-by-step art-making with watercolor or acrylic to build creative confidence, covering ideation, sketching, color, and details. Joyful, movement-filled performances feature live music, vibrant masks, and audience participation. Celebrate winter with multicultural tales of dragons, snow queens, and snowy lands. Interactive storytelling with props and movement supports literacy and joy during the holiday season- virtually or in person. innerAct Theatre Education Students explore the art of storytelling by creating original characters and narratives in a collaborative, supportive space. The class builds confidence, teamwork, and public speaking through ensemble work and final presentations. Sova Dance & Puppet Theatre Start with an engaging tabletop puppet story, then create your own puppet to retell it- or invent a new tale. Stories from around the world inspire collaboration, storytelling, and joyful creativity. Susan Striker: Young at Art® Teachers and/or parents are introduced to the ways in which early childhood art is linked to later reading and writing facility as well as its use in expanding vocabulary. Educators analyze and create spoken word poetry to reclaim power, while learning strategies to integrate poetry, hip-hop, and slam into lessons that center on student experiences and critical consciousness. Inspired by Dr. Seuss's "Horse Museum," students explore horse art through various media like drawing, painting, and sculpture. They learn about horse behavior and leadership, labeling their art with a strength they share with their classroom community. Students transform book pages, newspapers, or magazines into new works of art by “blacking out” text to uncover hidden poems and create fresh narratives from found language. In this humorous and moving performance, David shares his experience growing up without a right hand. Through storytelling, students explore perseverance, identity, and the importance of not judging others. Expert consultations for teachers and clinicians on puppetry in classrooms or therapy, adaptive puppet theaters, and more. Led by an OT with SEL and trauma-informed training and over 20 years of experience. An intrepid Grandmother dives deep to find the Dragon King and save the land. This award-winning puppet show features colorful sea creatures and a message of empathy and courage. Explore music, math, and life skills through global rhythms, team-building, and cultural awareness while connecting music to math concepts like counting and patterns. | |