Sept 18 or Sept 21
Earn community service hours and valuable work experience for ages 14 – 24.
City at Peace (CAP) is a youth development program, which provides a safe, collaborative, and nurturing space for young people to examine systems of oppression that marginalize based on race, gender, age, ethnicity, sexuality, and values. Rooted in social justice, City at Peace uses performing arts as a learning tool to develop skills in dance, theatre, voice, and stage production, as well as skills in conflict resolution, personal storytelling, empathy, understanding, and leadership. Based on their experiences, City at Peace participants will create an artistic production that shares their ideas for change in a performance.
PARTICIPANTS:Â
All genders, all races, all sexual orientations, all classes, artists and non-artists, activists, poets, dancers, actors builders, and dreamers. Expect to meet youth from different schools and neighborhoods in the DMV with questions, concerns, and ideas about race, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, and the role they play in society. Bring your concerns, creativity, and ideas for change.
This program is free for participants. Funding is provided by major institutional and individual donor support including the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities and The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
Please apply through the sign-up link below.
City at Peace Program Start Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
City at Peace Program End Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
The Program Director is an acclaimed facilitator, artist, and educator, Sandra Holloway, reachable for all questions at sholloway@atlasarts.org.