United Nations Shines Spotlight on Arts Education

Early Stages students practice movement and teamwork.

This week is the UNESCO Second Annual World Conference on Arts Education. Michele and Robert Root-Bernstein discussed their upcoming presentation with Psychology Today.  Included in their main points,

 

“Arts and crafts-and the thinking tools they [...]

Students at “ImaginOcean”

First and second graders at PS 115 attended “ImaginOcean” a “one of a kind, black lit puppet show.”  Their enthusiasm was contagious, here’s what they had to say:

“I liked it when they found the treasure and it was friendship bracelets.  I thought the show was crazy and amazing.  It was CRAMAZING!”Anthony

“I liked [...]

A Busy Week for Early Stages

Students at New York Choral Society

It’s been a busy week at Early Stages with students headed to theaters on and off Broadway!

 

New York Choral Society

When the orchestra started playing all their instruments they caught my attention in a second, because it was very amazing [...]

Congratulations to all the Tony Nominees!

Tony Award Nominations were announced on Wednesday at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.  Early Stages’ students were lucky enough to attend:  Fela!, Memphis, Red, and Superior Donuts.  Here’s a look back at what they thought of these Tony Award Nominees.

 

“We went to see [...]