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81 STUDENT POEMS EDITED BY 11 VOLUNTEERS AT ‘BE THE ONE’ DAY AT P.S./M.S. 279 IN THE BRONX
CWP held the 4th Annual ‘Be The One’ editing day at P.S./M.S. 279 in the Bronx. Corporate volunteers from Linklaters, BlackRock, One King’s Lane, and Rizzoli Publishing joined CWP board members to improve the literacy skills of eighty-one students.
Craig Hayes, STAFF
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BRONX ENVISION ACADEMY STUDENTS EXPLORE THEME OF SELF-PORTRAITS TO MAKE BOTH VISUAL AND POETIC ART.
Bronx Envision Academy students wrote self-portrait poems and created hand-made journals, collages, drawings and prints.
Craig Hayes, STAFF
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FACE TO FACE WORKSHOP EMPLOYS MICHAEL CHEKOV TECHNIQUE TO CREATE THEATER WITH KIDS.
T. Scott Lilly and Maria Schirmer, CWP Teaching Artists, lead a theater workshop Face to Face 2014, a two-day conference of workshops and presentations for arts-in-education professionals.
Craig Hayes, STAFF
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THREE SMART MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR NON-PROFITS TO CATCH THE ATTENTION OF FUNDERS
Your funders are your biggest heroes; make them feel that way. Don’t avoid controversy; it’s what catches attention! Make sure the world knows that your cause is the coolest, most popular kid on the block (even if it’s not true).
Craig Hayes, STAFF
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ACTRESS KERRY WASHINGTON BELIEVES ARTS SHOULD BE PART OF THE EQUATION IN EVERY SCHOOL.
Kerry Washington is a member of Turnaround Arts, an arts-in-education program begun by the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. Ms. Washington, writing in HuffPo, believes that arts is a teaching tool that "works for all students."
Craig Hayes, STAFF
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WRITING OUR FUTURE
On March 31st our community came together to support arts education in NYC public schools.
Craig Hayes, STAFF
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LIGHT + COLOR + SPACE
I am a painter. I have been a Teaching Artist for over 10 years. I teach others to look closer at the world and discover their personal perspective to communicate ideas with light, color, and space.
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WHAT SOUND IS YOUR SELF-PORTRAIT?
Second-grade students at P.S. 316 explore Cubist portraiture with Teaching Artists, Ms. Lisa and Ms. Katie.
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WHAT A DIFF’RENCE A DAY MADE
Once upon a time in 1934 a tune popped up on records and radio called What a Diff’rence A Day Made and twenty five years later a great singer named Dinah Washington had a hit with it but called it What A Difference A Day Makes.
Craig Hayes, STAFF
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