Education Programs 2025-2026 - Flipbook - Page 27
Residencies
DISNEY MUSICALS IN SCHOOLS RESIDENCY
The Kravis Center is proud to continue this educational initiative in
affiliation with Disney Theatrical Group called Disney Musicals in Schools.
The main goal of the initiative is to create sustainable musical theater
programs in under-resourced public elementary schools by providing
schools with the training and tools necessary to do so, and by creating
a space for the community to share their students’ success. Up to four
schools will receive a 17-week musical theater residency that culminates
in a 30-minute Disney KIDS Musical at each school. Working with
professional teaching artists, a team of faculty from the school will build
skills necessary to produce a musical theater performance featuring
students in grades 3-5. Through this process, students develop selfconfidence, practice collaboration, and strengthen speaking and reading
skills while learning musical theater techniques.
Made possible by a grant from
WOLF TRAP INSTITUTE FOR EARLY
LEARNING CLASSROOM RESIDENCY
August 25-29
Instructor: Christina Farrell
Location: The Foundations School
Wolf Trap Institute leverages the power of the performing arts to provide
early childhood educators with high-quality professional development to
create joyful, active learning experiences for young children. Through a
Classroom Residency, educators will receive hands-on experience working
with Wolf Trap Teaching Artist. Together they will implement innovative
lesson plans grounded in the performing arts, aligned with key developmental
skills and customized to early learning classroom and curriculum.
Special Engagement
PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS
LIVE TO TELL BY ERIC COBLE
September 10-11 · Wednesday 11am-2pm with lunch
and Thursday 7pm-8pm*
PERSSON HALL
Performance Length: One hour
Recommended Grade Level: 7
Suggested Curricula: SLL (Skills for Learning & Life);
Relationship Skills, Responsible Decision-making,
Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness
*SDPBC Behavioral Health Professionals and their teams are invited to attend the September 10 performance at 11 am that will
be followed by a post-performance discussion over lunch.
*SDPBC Middle and High School administrators, and PTA/PTO organizational officers are invited to attend September 11
performance at 7 pm.
South Florida is the third largest region in the nation for teen human trafficking. The Palm Beach Dramaworks One Humanity
Tour production of Live to Tell is a powerful teen human trafficking prevention play centered on awareness and internet safety.
This engaging performance is followed by a conversation with human trafficking prevention professionals who emphasize
warning signs and give parents and administrators tools for protecting our children. Live to Tell was created with assistance
from the Palm County Sheriff’s Office Human Trafficking Task Force, the West Palm Beach Police Department SVU, The
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the Human Trafficking Coalition of the Palm Beaches.
To reserve your seats, please email Gary Cadwallader, Palm Beach Dramaworks Director of Education and Community
Engagement, at gcadwallader@palmbeachsdramaworks.org.
Sponsored by Sophie Davis Arts in Action Endowment
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