4 countries… 125+ classes per week… 749 young artists…

and counting!

 Our Programs

Urban Assembly

The Urban Assembly is a nonprofit organization that creates and serves a family of 23 New York City... public secondary schools with a mission to advance students’ economic and social mobility. With a team of five teaching artists, Broadway for Arts Education provides seventeen hours per week of dance, music, and theater education programs to a community of nearly 2,000 high school youth attending Title I schools in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan.

 

Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project

Shanti Bhavan empowers children from India’s lowest socioeconomic class to break the cycle of... generational poverty through education, leadership, and compassion. Broadway for Arts Education leads over 1,200 hours per year of general music, private piano and voice instruction, and choir classes for a community of over 200 children aged 4-18. Programs are led by a team of successive music fellows and graduates of Shanti Bhavan. Shanti Bhavan Music Fellowship

Lekòl Sen Trinite

Located in Jacmel, Haiti, Lekòl Sen Trinite is a day school that offers education for the most impoverished... families and children in the community. Broadway for Arts Education employs four local teachers from Jacmel, Haiti, who lead more than 40 hours of visual art, dance, drums, and choral music classes for nearly 500 participants each week.

 

Tomas de Berlanga

Broadway for Arts Education is now in the Galapagos ... serving the young people of the Tomas de Berlanga school with virtual music production courses.

Wings of Hope

Wings of Hope is a home for children and adults living with physical and mental disabilities who would... otherwise be shunned by Haitian society. Broadway for Arts Education employs four local teachers from Jacmel, Haiti, who lead more than 40 hours of visual art, dance, drums, and choral music classes for nearly 500 participants each week.

 
 
 

Our Partners

It costs only $42 to provide a month of dance, music, or theater classes for a youth in New York City.

 

Photo: Urban Assembly dance students in concert