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Baby
ArtsPlay!TM
Ages 12-36 months |
Baby
ArtsPlay!TM classes involve parents/
caregivers and their children in weekly integrated music, drama
and movement classes focusing
on increasing sensory awareness, spatial relations, gross motor
development and language skills.
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ArtsPlay!TM
Ages 36-60 months
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Strengthen
your bond with your child as you encourage self-expression
and imaginative play. For young children and their parents,
educators and caregivers, Artsplay!TM integrates
music, movement and drama to support intellectual language,
social, emotional
and physical development.
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Kansas
Wolf Trap
Residencies
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A
Wolf Trap residency is a partnership between artists
and early childhood educators who work together to develop,
refine
and
evaluate new performing arts techniques
and
strategies that will help young children acquire basic emergent
literacy and other learning skills.
These creative partnerships between Teaching Artists and educators help to
engage children, enrich their learning environment and reinforce the curriculum.
This synergetic nature of a Wolf Trap residency encourages a high degrees
of customization and artist-educator interaction, with the educator benefiting
from mentoring, coaching and feedback from the Teaching Artist.
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K-12
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Intergrating
the arts into all areas of the K-12 curriculum through the
planned use of community cultural resources.
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What
makes Wichita’s Arts Partners unique?
Wichita’s Arts Partners is the first affiliate
of Young Audiences to be organized as a separate non-profit
rather than part of a Young
Audiences chapter, the first to be implemented district-wide from the
start in a major school district with nearly 49,000 students, and the
first to develop with the support of so many major community arts organizations.
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