Theatre for All: Building an Inclusive Stage

Theatre for All: Building an Inclusive Stage

Get ready to dive into the world of theater with a focus on inclusivity at Theatre for All - it's time to build a stage for everyone!

By Arts Educations in Maryland Schools (AEMS)

Date and time

Location

Strand Theater

5426 Harford Road Baltimore, MD 21214

Refund Policy

No refunds

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About this event

Join us for this professional development opportunity centered on equity in theatre education Join us for this professional development opportunity centered on equity in theatre education in Maryland's K-12 public schools.

This session will explore strategies for facilitating courageous conversations in the theatre classroom, building student-led curricula, and selecting and casting shows that elevate the voices and narratives of Black and Brown students.

We will also discuss the importance of fostering meaningful community partnerships with students' families, local organizations, and artists.

Whether you're a seasoned educator or just beginning your journey, this event offers valuable insights and practical tools to create more inclusive and empowering theatre experiences.

This event is sponsored by AEMS.

Frequently asked questions

Is parking available?

Metered street parking is available along Harford Rd., and is free after 6pm and all day on Sundays. There is a paid lot near the NW corner of Harford Rd. and Hamilton Ave. intersection.

About the Presenter

Christen Cromwell is a theatre artist from Baltimore, MD with 20 years of experience. After becoming passionate about equity in education, she earned her MAT in Secondary English and Theatre Education. Her resume includes acting, directing, and writing credits in theatre and film, primarily comedy.

Is this is event free?

Yes. Donations are welcome to continue the work of arts education advocacy for Maryland's public schools.

Who is the organization that this event supports?

Arts Education in Maryland Schools (AEMS) is a 501(c)(3) Maryland Non-Profit Organization committed to ensuring that all students in the state of Maryland have access to high quality arts education by mobilizing power to communities.

How can I support the event if I can't attend the event?

Please share this event with a friend and you can donate to support more programming like this at https://bit.ly/3RGS7zX .

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AEMS events include professional development opportunities for arts educators teaching in Maryland public schools, networking, and fundraising efforts to support our arts education advocacy and resource building initiatives.

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Aug 13 · 10:00 AM EDT