Visual and performing arts programs can help young people exercise self-expression. But for many marginalized students in North Texas, arts programs can feel...
The School of YES! is a youth arts education program from Cara Mía Theatre. The program aims to empower students to create their own original artwork through classes in music, theater, dance, photography and visual arts. The month-long summer program is free for students ages 7-18 in Oak Cliff.Let the Beat Build, co-founded by Russell Lopez and Brian Allen, works with students in Dallas area schools who may not have access to mental health and wellness resources.
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