YoungArts Miami Kicks Off New Laboratory Program for High School Juniors and Seniors May 15

YoungArts Miami, which kicks off May 15, is a regional subsidiary of YoungArts and is designed to provide Miami’s diverse community of gifted high school juniors and seniors with the tools to embrace their aspirations for a meaningful career in the arts.

Miami, FL, April 28, 2010 --(PR.com)-- YoungArts Miami, a special new regional program offered by YoungArts, the core program of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts (NFAA), kicks off Saturday, May 15, 2010 at noon at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. YoungArts Miami is designed to provide Miami’s diverse community of gifted high school juniors and seniors with the tools to embrace their aspirations for a meaningful career in the arts.

No audition is required. YoungArts Miami is open to all 2010-2011 high school juniors and seniors in the visual, literary and performing arts who want to become the next generation of excellence in the arts. Parents and teachers also are encouraged to attend. There is no cost to participate in YoungArts Miami or to attend the kick-off celebration.

Through YoungArts Miami, participants will enjoy a year filled with informative monthly workshops; the opportunity to meet their artistic peers; access to resources and scholarships in the arts; career guidance; portfolio development; and other experiences including master classes, showcase performances and exhibitions.

During the kick-off celebration on Saturday, May 15, students will be encouraged to apply to the prestigious YoungArts program, which includes opportunities for national recognition as one of 150 YoungArts finalists, and a chance to be nominated to the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars as one of 20 Presidential Scholars in the Arts. Students will also enjoy a performance by YoungArts Alumni as well as a dialogue with arts educators and patrons about what it takes to achieve excellence in the arts.

The national YoungArts program reaches students in every state and contributes to the cultural vitality of the nation by investing in the artistic development of thousands of gifted high school seniors in nine disciplines in the visual, literary and performing arts.

The highly anticipated weekend also includes a master class with dancer and choreographer Lazaro Godoy and actor/director Teo Castellano on Sun., May 16 for students and professionals. Godoy, a graduate of New World School of the Arts and Julliard, is a former YoungArts award winner.

YoungArts Miami is made possible through a generous challenge grant by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Knight Arts Challenge, and with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, and in part by The Children’s Trust.

Weekend participants must RSVP in advance by contacting Lesli Cuenca, at 305-379-0007 or via email, lcuenca@chasemiami.com. For more information about YoungArts Miami and the national YoungArts program, please visit www.youngarts.org or call (305) 377-1140.

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