How Do You Teach the Arts in a City of 180 Languages?
At a convening earlier this year hosted by Lincoln Center Theater and the New York City Department of Education, tools and resources were offered for multilingual educators and learners.
At a convening earlier this year hosted by Lincoln Center Theater and the New York City Department of Education, tools and resources were offered for multilingual educators and learners.
She succeeds Jonathan Shmidt Chapman as leader of the national organization for theatre made for children, young adults, and families.
In addition to the usual perennial holiday fare, December shows repurpose classic tales for all ages.
Many of TYA’s longtime aims—dramatizing thorny subjects, modeling diversity and tolerance—are more relevant than ever.
Bullying may be falling from of the headlines, but it’s still important for theatres and education programs to find ways to prevent it.
Formerly Making Books Sing, this New York-based company has dedicated itself to creating work by local artists, for local audiences.