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NUESTRA MISIÓN

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Liberar el potencial de los escolares de comunidades desatendidas a través de la exploración y representación de las obras eternas de Shakespeare.

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Ofrecemos programas emocionantes y desafiantes que han demostrado fortalecer su confianza, inspirar su curiosidad, alentar sus ambiciones, potenciar su futuro y atraer atención positiva a sus comunidades.

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To elevate perceptions, and attract attention to & investment in underserved children by

showcasing their remarkable performances of the challenging works of the English-speaking

world's most revered playwright.

NUESTRA VISIÓN

A learning community employing theatre arts to maximize children's academic, social, and aesthetic potential;​

Program delivery onsite at neighborhood schools leading to increased family access, student attendance,  and neighborhood commitment and pride;

Increased student compassion, self-awareness, and social-emotional literacy through analysis

and understanding of dramatic literature and universal themes;​

Cooperative participation of students, parents, faculty, administrators, and neighbors of all

ages and socio-economic groups;​

Public commitment supporting high expectations for all children regardless of ethnicity, origin, native language, or socio-economic group;

Increased public awareness of the tremendous value in historically marginalized communities.​

NUESTRA HISTORIA

"Las calles están esperando a nuestros hijos."

 

Escuchamos esto con demasiada frecuencia de muchas personas en los vecindarios del centro de la ciudad de Los Ángeles que se ven afectados de manera desproporcionada por la pobreza, la falta de vivienda y la violencia de las pandillas.    ​

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En 2010, nuestro Fundador fue testigo de cómo solo 12 semanas de Artes Teatrales en la Escuela Primaria Nevin Avenue en el sur de Los Ángeles produjeron una presentación inspirada de "A Midsummer Night's Dream", transformando drásticamente a un grupo de estudiantes de 4º y 5º grado, su escuela y toda su familia. vecindario. Fue impresionante e inconfundible.  ​

 

El programa claramente aportó valor para los niños, ancló y fortaleció al vecindario. Al darse cuenta del potencial para atraer también el apoyo de la comunidad en general para el sur de Los Ángeles, nuestro fundador desarrolló y puso a prueba un plan de estudios para brindar intervención temprana y formativa, aumentar la conciencia de los estudiantes sobre sus talentos innatos y crear una comunidad de pares positiva donde pudieran explorar de manera segura. su potencial y ampliar su sentido de posibilidad.

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En 2017, la escuela primaria West Vernon Avenue se unió a Nevin y, en 2019, cuando los exalumnos de ambas se encontraron juntos en la escuela secundaria John Adams, presionaron a su director para llevar el programa allí. Ese año también trajo talleres especializados en Acción Escénica que eventualmente se convertirían en "Deportes Shakespeareanos". ​

 

Los bloqueos pandémicos de 2020 exigieron un giro rápido y ágil hacia la entrega de programas en línea que culminó con un Zoomie de "Romeo y Julieta". ​

 

En 2021, se vieron transmisiones en vivo de estudiantes actuando desde sus hogares en escenarios virtuales unificados con escenarios (creados por compañeros de estudios) vistiendo trajes virtuales ilustrados (también creados por compañeros de estudios y animados por un equipo voluntario de creadores de lentes oficiales de Snap de todo el mundo). ​

 

El año 2022 produjo dos producciones de "Macbeth": un Zoomie de secundaria en inglés con supertítulos en español y un cortometraje creado por un equipo de estudiantes enmascarados de tres escuelas secundarias diferentes que hacen pantomimas con un texto que grabaron.   ​

 

Finalmente de regreso completamente al sitio en la primavera de 2023, se contrató a un equipo de diseño de producción de ex alumnos de TYS High School para diseñar una nueva producción para las presentaciones de "A Midsummer Night's Dream" de los estudiantes de 4to y 5to grado de West Vernon Avenue. Eligieron crear una banda sonora, escenarios y vestuario que evocaran el México posrevolucionario de los años 20 y que celebrara la cultura y el patrimonio de sus familias.      

 

En 2024 se lanzó "Shakespearean Sports" en el primer programa de verano de escuelas intermedias de TYS y en nuestra primera escuela asociada en North Hollywood. "Romeo y Julieta" se presentó en dos producciones de la Escuela Primaria, una versión llena de acción y la otra con una banda sonora de hip-hop, con un total de 7 estudiantes exalumnos contratados como asistentes docentes, técnicos y de vestuario.  ​

 

Junto con un nuevo director ejecutivo y un equipo de redes sociales, incluidos los troyanos de la Casa de la Victoria de la USC, avanzamos con entusiasmo y confianza: ¡ADELANTE!

THE PANDEMIC YEARS (2020-22)

Just as our elementary and middle school students were deep into their 2020 Spring programs, COVID imposed an abrupt and unwelcome halt bringing plenty of confusion & crying. Within 9 days TYS quickly pivoted to online instruction for our middle school students so they could complete their program, but unfortunately privacy issues prohibited online interaction with our elementary schoolers. In May, TYS' 6th thru 8th graders at John Adams Middle School performed  an impressive "Romeo & Juliet" while quarantined in their homes. Intuiting that the pandemic would not pass quickly, TYS spent June through December developing a program to keep our students engaged with learning and with each other in the coming year.

TYS' innovative VIRTUAL PROGRAM launched in January 2021. We hand-delivered green screens, lighting, art supplies, and microphones to our middle-school students so they could enjoy online instruction in Performance, Scenic Design, Costume Design, and Music. At the end of May, they performed remotely from their homes on a UNIFIED VIRTUAL STAGE with Scenics and Music created by their classmates.  And, in a WORLD-WIDE FIRST, they virtually wore Costumes designed and drawn by their classmates that were animated by a new technology in beta from Snap.com whose Official Lens Creators from across the globe volunteered their time and talent to help create what was previously "impossible"!

The dregs of COVID demanded continued agility and determination for TYS' productions of "Macbeth" in Spring 2022. TYS' 6th & 7th graders at John Adams learned and performed remotely from their classroom desks backed by green construction paper. Our John Adams 8th graders joined students from Los Angeles Academy of Arts & Enterprise (LAAAE) in WESTLAKE (TYS' first High Schoolers) to enjoy the SHAKESPEARE CENTER's extraordinary gift of stage space and WORKFORCE contracts. Ongoing COVID restrictions limited socially-distanced audiences to a very small number, so the masked students served as crew and pantomimed action to their lines pre-recorded in a make-shift sound studio, resulting in an impressive short film. It was a true adventure!

 

BACK ON SITE IN 2023 (but only in one school)

- TYS launched its CAREER PATHWAYS PROGRAM hiring a production team of TYS High School Alumni to conceive and design a new production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for West Vernon Avenue 4th & 5th graders. Charged with selecting a context consistent with their heritage, they chose to set it in 1920's Post-Revolutionary Mexico, and created a soundtrack, scenics, and costumes that celebrated their families' native cultures;

- In our first SUMMER PROGRA, we EXPANDED INTO WESTLAKE to launch SHAKESPEAREAN SPORTS for middle school students at the Los Angeles Academy for Arts & Enterprise who learned the disciplines of staged swordplay and hand-to-hand action.

Spring 2024 brought more exciting news!
HOPE BROWN took the helm as TYS' Executive Director;
- TYS expanded our reach into the San Fernando Valley with Fair Avenue Elementary School in North Hollywood presenting an action-packed version of "Romeo & Juliet";
- West Vernon Avenue's 4th & 5th graders performed it to a hip-hop soundtrack, with 7 Career Pathways High School Student Alumni hired as Teaching, Technical, and Costuming support;
- LAAAE High School students mounted a beautiful summer production of "Othello".
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Academic year 2024/25 was jam-packed:
- Orthopaedic Hospital Medical Magnet High School in South LA joined TYS' roster resulting in the creation of our first NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT PIPELINE providing continuous, on-site Theatre Arts Education programming for elementary through high school students;
- West Vernon Elementary prompted a pilot of SHAKESPEAREAN SHORTIES expanding our programming to 2nd+3rd graders;
- LA Empowerment Congress' invited TYS students to perform at their JUNETEENTH Celebration, prompting the creation of POETIC JUSTICE, a new program weaving high school students' voices with Shakespearean monologues to create original commentary on social issues; 
- the BRIDGING SILOS INITIATIVE was launched, bringing together students from 4 high schools and 4 colleges across LA County who produced gorgeous performances of "A Midsummer Night's Dream".

2025/26 HAS BEGUN WITH A BANG!​

- Josh Groban of the Find Your Light Foundation selected TYS to be featured in a CNN interview with Elex Michaelson highlighting the importance of Arts Education;

- Two new productions added to TYS' repertoire - a frothy "Much Ado About Nothing" set in 1960's Detroit; and a reimagination of "Macbeth" set in 1500's MesoAmerica during the wars between the  Indigenous Chichimeca and the Spanish Conquistadores.

In the face of today's challenges, everyone at TYS continues to create, strive, and thrive !

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