Milwaukee Recreation Celebrates Youth Arts and Humanities at Showcase
Milwaukee Recreation hosts youth arts and humanities showcase
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Milwaukee Recreation hosted the Partnership for the Arts and Humanities Showcase at North Division High School, highlighting various arts programs available to students. The event featured performances and visual art from local organizations, emphasizing the importance of arts education for youth in Milwaukee.
- 01The showcase featured performances from organizations such as Bembe Drum and Dance and Woodland Pattern, showcasing the diversity of arts programming.
- 02Ariana Holmes, a recreation supervisor, emphasized the importance of providing access to arts education for all Milwaukee youth.
- 03Students can enroll in various arts programs through Milwaukee Recreation, which partners with local organizations.
- 04An arts internship for high school students is planned for the upcoming summer.
- 05Milwaukee Recreation distributes printed guides to residents, detailing available programs for children.
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Milwaukee Recreation hosted its Partnership for the Arts and Humanities Showcase on Friday at North Division High School, celebrating the city's commitment to arts education. The event featured a variety of performances and visual art from local organizations, including Bembe Drum and Dance and Woodland Pattern. According to Ariana Holmes, a recreation supervisor, the showcase illustrates the extensive arts and humanities programming available to students both in and out of school. These programs are designed to ensure that every child in Milwaukee has access to enriching arts education. Students can sign up for these programs through Milwaukee Recreation, which connects them with partner organizations that offer activities during after-school hours, weekends, and summer breaks. Additionally, Milwaukee Recreation is planning an arts internship for high school students this summer, further enhancing opportunities for youth engagement in the arts. Residents are encouraged to explore the printed guides mailed to them, which list various programs available for their children.
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The showcase provides students with access to diverse arts education opportunities, fostering creativity and cultural engagement.
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