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CAMP (Collaborating Artists Media Project, Inc.)

Digital Storytelling with Visual Arts

Combine traditional visual arts—painting, drawing, collage—with digital technologies to extend the curriculum and deepen learning. Students work with scriptwriters, actors, visual artists, photographers, and video editors to combine classroom studies with expressive language and dramatic images and ...

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Young Audiences of North Texas

Playwriting I, II, or III: Master Class with Rolanda Brigham

Students express themselves through playwriting exercises and techniques. Children learn the importance of group dynamics and the five basic elements of playwriting and practice writing skills. This residency supports concentration, literacy skills, imagination, creative expression and self-reflecti...

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TeCo Theatrical Productions, Inc.

African Drum Workshop With Dance

The majesty of African sounds and rhythmic traditions come to life in this wonderfully educational program. Our instructors are accomplished musicians who have studied under many master drummers of Africa, and in various African Ballets. He is founder of Kumaasi African Ensemble and is excited to ex...

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Young Audiences of North Texas

Hispanic Dance: Master Class with Daniel de Cordoba

Children discover the fascinating history of Spain and its influence on Texas and Mexican culture through breathtaking flamenco dances, lively music, and colorful costumes. Daniel smoothly combines information about the custom, folklore, and culture of Spain as he teaches children to play the castan...

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African American Museum

George Washington Carver Docent Guided Tour

George Washington Carver: An Extraordinary Man With A Mighty Vision . Exhibit dates :March 28 - October 25, 2009. Shampoo from peanuts? Writing ink from sweet potatoes? With imagination and scientific skill, George Washington Carver (1864 - 1943) developed hundreds of unexpected products from everyd...

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Young Audiences of North Texas

Texas History Stories with Dan Gibson

Experienced storyteller/musician illuminates Texas history through lesser-known stories and tales. Covering the early days of Texas through the war for Texas independence, This program presents tales of treasure, Texas heroes, and the state’s many rivers. May also be presented with a tie-in to US H...

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Young Audiences of North Texas

Japanese Kabuki: Residency with Kent Williams

Kent offers a very exciting way to bring a traditional and popular Japanese theater art form to your classroom. Students explore the history of "kabuki" theatre, learn basic movement techniques for men ("samurai") and women ("onnagata"). Wearing kimono costumes, students stage a traditional Japane...

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Creative Arts Center of Dallas

Nature's Sketchbook

Instructor meets with students once or twice a week to develop students' skills and knowledge, culminating in a final project called Nature Sketchbook designed to link kids with nature. The class is taught by CAC instructor and well-known botanical artist Cynthia Padilla....

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Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture

"Culture Shock!" History Lab

Students transform into historical anthropologists for an investigation of Dallas County culture, past and present. Students uncover the meaning of culture by learning to identify cultural universals like kinship, artistic expression, economics, and belief systems. In addition to first-hand analys...

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