My Immigrant Life Story Program at ATW
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My Immigrant Life Story Program at ATW

A scholarship creative writing and performance workshop specifically created for immigrants to the United States (and their descendants).

By The Actors Theatre Workshop

Date and time

May 28 · 6pm - June 30 · 9pm EDT

Location

The Actors Theatre Workshop

145 West 28th Street 3F New York, NY 10001

About this event

  • Event lasts 33 days 3 hours

We believe in the transformative power of the performing arts to uplift, inspire, and empower. Led by ATW’s Founder and Artistic Director, Thurman E. Scott, My Immigrant Life Story is a creative writing and performance workshop specifically created for immigrants to the United States (and their descendants).

In this 6-week scholarship program for adults, you will learn Thurman E. Scott’s creative writing techniques. Share your creative work and your story with friends and family in a Final Presentation in a safe, creative space.

We feel tremendously excited to be a part of these stories that individuals—young and old—have lived through. Many have a particular story to tell, including the struggles and the insights they have learned from coming to America. For many years, these personal journeys have not been recognized, and sharing them will allow our society to gain new insight into the experiences of all its members.

Whether you’re a parent, a student, a neighbor, or someone who believes in the arts as a force for good—we invite you to join us in building a more inclusive, empowered future.

This is a weekly program of five three-hour classes and a final presentation at the end of the session. The classes will be on Wednesdays from 6:00-9:00PM: May 28th and June 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th. The final presentation will be Monday, June 30th at 6:00PM. Refreshments will be served during each class.

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The Actors Theatre Workshop (ATW) is an award-winning nonprofit theatre and educational institution located in Chelsea. Since 1990, ATW has used theatre principles to educate children and adults, and helped them achieve their potential through drama. ATW’s programs address some of the profound struggles we confront today as a nation by educating our youth, giving people hope, and providing children and adults from all walks of life with creative tools to bridge our racial and cultural differences.