Education Programs 2025-2026 - Flipbook - Page 25
KRAVIS MOVES:
EVERY BODY DANCE CLASSES
October 7-November 11 and February 3-March 10
Tuesdays at 10:15-11:30am
In this inclusive adult dance class, students will practice moving with
creativity, musicality and self-expression. The lessons presented over
six weeks will promote learning, fun and mind-body connections.
Classes will culminate in an informal performance celebrating every
dancer’s talents and achievements.
CHANGEMAKERS: EXPLORING YOUNG
VOICES WITH DR. MICHELLE WINKLER
Students will discuss the role of art and storytelling in current
society, attending KIMBERLY AKIMBO on Nov. 11 as a starting point
to gain a global perspective on socially relevant issues and respond
to them through discussion, writing and development of an action
plan in order to impact change. High school or college students
who are interested in writing and social issues will receive a full
scholarship award to attend this 6-session class.
To register, contact Keena Gumbinner
at gumbinner@kravis.org or 561.651.4339.
NEUROARTS CONFERENCE
Saturday, March 28
This convening will feature nationally recognized researchers and
leaders in this burgeoning field. This one-day conference will focus
on how the arts and aesthetic experiences measurably change the
body, brain and behavior, specifically how they can improve our
physical and mental health, amplify our ability to prevent, manage
and recover from diseases and much more. The event will include
keynote presentations, interactive performance sessions and
breakout workshops. Visit kravis.org.
KRAVIS ON BROADWAY
YOUTH INITIATIVE
The Kravis Center will continue its education and engagement
program in connection with four Kravis On Broadway productions
specifically for underserved student groups. The goal of the Kravis
On Broadway Youth Initiative is part of an ongoing effort to foster
and encourage attendance of a diverse audience. Participating youth
will take part in a pre-performance workshop led by a local teaching
artist and a post-performance Q&A led by a cast member. The preperformance workshop will introduce students to the content and
themes of each performance and offer an interactive arts activity.
Sponsored by
KRAVIS ON BROADWAY
ACCESS AND INCLUSION PROJECT
The new Kravis On Broadway Access and Inclusion Project, extends
the Kravis On Broadway Youth Initiative to adult groups. This
initiative aims to engage community groups, including individuals
with special needs and those who may not have the financial means
to attend Broadway productions. Participants will benefit from a preperformance workshop facilitated by a local teaching artist, followed
by a post-performance Q&A session led by a cast member.
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