Bring Arts for Learning classes to your program!

Let us be your arts solution! Arts for Learning (A4L) partners with afterschool and summer camp providers to deliver high-quality, sequential instruction in visual arts, creative writing, dance, music, storytelling and theater. Professional actors, directors, dancers, choreographers, musicians, authors, poets and visual artists help students explore ideas and themes in their art making. From studying their neighborhoods and family histories to tackling tolerance, peer pressure, the environment, STEM, nutrition, and more, A4L's approach moves beyond traditional arts and crafts, giving children and youth the chance to use their knowledge in the creation of something uniquely their own. A4L's classes may culminate in an exhibition and performance and can include a family arts workshop where children and their families may participate in the arts together!

Please answer these questions to help us learn how to best serve your program.

Thank you for your interest and information. An A4L team member will be in contact with you.

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* 1. Contact Information

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* 2. Where would you like to offer A4L classes?

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* 3. A4L provides classes to groups of up to 25 students at a time. How many groups of students will be receiving A4L classes at your site(s)? What are their ages?

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* 4. How many times a week would you like the artist to see each group of students at each site?

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* 5. When would you like to provide A4L Programs at your site? (Choose all that apply.)

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* 6. For how many weeks would you like the program to run each semester? (Note: Fall & Spring semesters usually run 12-16 weeks; Summer semesters usually run 6-11 weeks.)

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* 7. Preferred artistic discipline (Choose all that apply.)

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* 8. Will there be a staff person or representative from your organization with each group while the artist is teaching?

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* 9. Would you like the classes to end with a culminating event?

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* 10. Does more than 10%(?) of the participant population have special needs?

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