Staging Old Masters : Former Prisoner's Perform at the Pulitzer
For five weekends in April and May, the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts becomes home to an innovative theatre program in which former prisoners use the exploration of art and theatre to help develop skills for their future lives and employment.
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Let's Look : Making Connections at the Pulitzer
Let's Look is a collaborative program among the Pulitzer, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Metro Theater Company, the Alzheimer's Association, and Cole Elementary. Adults with early stages of dementia are paired with third, fourth, and fifth grade students from Cole in a ten-session workshop on Old Masters. The lessons include art history, architecture, storytelling, and nonverbal communication. Using art forms as a tool, the program's goal is to bridge the gap between generations, to foster an understanding of diversity and to promote community.
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Ideal (Dis-) Placements Concert Series
May 20, 2009
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