Student Residencies
Delivered Virtually or In-Person!
Engage Students Through the Power of Arts Integration Residencies
Our highly participatory arts-integrated virtual residencies for K-8 students can be taught virtually (broadcast live into classrooms) or in-person to develop/deepen students’ comprehension, creativity and self-confidence.
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Multiple Classrooms
Each virtual residency can accommodate multiple classrooms simultaneously reaching hundreds of students per day.
Less Costly
Virtual residencies eliminate travel expenses and reach more students for much less cost than in-person residencies.
Interactive
This is unlike typical virtual teaching. Students are collaborating, creating, and making learning a work of art.
Proven Results
Our virtual residencies have been conducted in over 1,200 classrooms
with 30k+ students reached. The feedback has been incredible!
Standards Based
Arts integration virtual residencies are standards-based and connect to various areas of the curriculum, tailored to your needs.
Student Focused
Students THRIVE in these virtual classroom sessions and deepen their understanding of important topics as well as addressing student-specific needs.
Watch it in action
View a Sampling of Student Residencies in Action!
Artist Residencies
Drama Residencies
Daniel Barash
Berkeley, California
Change-Makers Brought to Life with Shadow Puppetry
2nd-7th Grades | 9-10 Sessions
Shadow Puppetry, with its bold shapes and dramatic movement, is the perfect art form to explore the change-makers among us. In this residency, students will use shadow puppetry to bring “to life” the stories of children from around the world who are taking action to protect our fragile planet. Join Master Teaching Artist Daniel Barash as he helps students to appreciate how we can ALL create change through the engaging, hand-on, and captivating shadow puppetry tradition.
Exploring Story Elements Through Shadow Theatre
2nd-6th Grades | 9-10 Sessions
Shadow Puppetry, with its bold shapes and dramatic movement, is the perfect art form to explore the elements of story. In this residency, after playing a “Story Challenge Game” to reinforce familiarity of story structure, students will demonstrate their understanding by bringing a shadow tale “to life” behind the puppet screen. Join Master Teaching Artist Daniel Barash as he helps your students explore the foundations of storytelling through the engaging, hands-on, and wondrous shadow puppetry tradition.
Shadow Puppets and SEL
K-6th Grades | 9-10 Sessions
Shadow Puppetry is a highly engaging art form that naturally helps students feel safe when learning how to identify emotions and healthy SEL tools. In this residency, students learn shadow puppetry performance techniques that will help them explore and empathize with the emotional life of both characters in literature and the students themselves. Join Master Teaching Artist Daniel Barash as he helps your students explore the variety of human emotions through the engaging, hands-on, and wondrous shadow puppetry tradition.
Maria Schaedler-Luera
Sarasota, Florida
Acting Out "Sneak Previews" in the Language Arts Classroom
K-8th Grades | 5 Sessions
Sneak Previews are an early preview of parts of a film before it gets released. They have a very brief amount of time to summarize essential elements of the movie such as setting, characters, plot, problem and solution. In this residency, Brazilian Theater Specialist Maria Schaedler-Luera guides students to create and act out a sneak preview of a story from their curriculum. Get your popcorn ready because this residency is coming soon to classrooms everywhere!
* This residency can be taught in English or Spanish.
Dramatizing "Status and Roles" from Ancient Greece to Modern America
6th-12th Grades | 3 Sessions
Actors use the body, voice and imagination to portray different roles and status in theater. The power difference in the relationship between two characters is affected by their status and is exemplified by their movement, posture, and voice. In this residency, Brazilian Theater Specialist Maria Schaedler-Luera guides students to explore status and roles of different social groups. Students will reflect on how ideas and events from Ancient Greece related to roles and status have shaped the world today.
* This residency can be taught in English or Spanish.
Exploring Social Change Through Drama
4th-12th Grades | 5 Sessions
Success in a complex world often depends on how we create and navigate relationships. Problems arise and we need to consider solutions with an understanding of perspective, diversity, and empathy. During this residency with Theater Specialist Maria Schaedler-Luera, students will engage in multi-sensory dramatic and improvisational exercises that will guide students to understand the need for change while believing in their own ability to make informed decisions for the benefit of themselves and society.
* This residency can be taught in English or Spanish.
Morgan Vaught & Harlan Brownlee
POETRY IN MOTION
Connecting Word Choice and Meaning Through Drama and Dance
2nd-6th Grades | 5 Sessions
Like Poets, Choreographers create images in the mind to inspire and delight us. Using drama and dance strategies to engage their imaginations, students demonstrate and express their understanding of poems and vocabulary through the creation of their own choreographed free-verse poems. Led by Teaching Artist, and former Classroom Teacher, Morgan Vaught, and Choreographer and Teaching Artist, Harlan Brownlee, students will deepen their understanding of parts of speech and language and discover the meaning of words.
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Visual Art Residencies
Garrett Brown
Kansas City, Missouri
BOOM! BANG! POW!
Creating Cause and Effect Connections Through Comics
2nd-5th Grades | 5 Sessions
The comic book medium engages students with a DYNAMIC and EXPRESSIVE way to demonstrate understanding! In this residency, students will create colorful comics that focus on the Cause and Effect relationships found in Life Science. These creations can be more than artworks — they can be quick assessments of student learning. Join artist Garrett Brown for this 5-session residency that gives your classroom content SUPERPOWERS!
Kay Thomas
Texarkana, Texas
Drawing to Write: Portraits for the non-Artist
3rd-8th Grades | 5 Sessions
Drawing can be an intimidating experience for some students. In this engaging, hands-on residency, students go from the visual to the verbal through an easily accessible method of drawing portraits. Using the portrait as inspiration for narratives, students make inferences from the visual clues in their portraits to develop character traits and dialogue for oral or written language.
The Art of History: Creating Memorials for Historic Figures and Events
3rd-8th Grades | 5 Sessions
Bring out the inner sculptor in your students! During this fast-paced, hands-on residency, students bend, fold, and roll paper into sculptural models that memorialize selected individuals, ideas, or events from history.
Morgan Vaught
Stafford, VA
If Paintings Could Talk: Voice in History Through Monologue
3rd-6th Grades | 5 Sessions
Imagining and comprehending historical people, places and events can be challenging for students who are grounded in the present. That changes, however, when students learn to “read” works of art depicting the past and then bring them to life through monologue.
In this residency students gather information from biographies and paintings focused on a specific individual from the social studies curriculum. Using the information they gathered, students learn to write theatrical monologues that the historical figure might have spoken and learn to create audio recordings of themselves reciting the monologues The work all comes together with the magic of technology–in a final presentation where the historical portrait seems to recite the student’s monologue!
Join teaching artist and former classroom teacher, Morgan Vaught, as she guides students in discovering what would happen if paintings could talk!
Voices Through History Through Monologue
3rd-6th Grades | 3 Sessions
Have you ever wondered about the story behind a painting of an important historical figure? What was left unsaid? In this residency, students will analyze paintings to discover the hidden or untold meaning behind the work of art. Inspired by the revealed story, students will create and perform a monologue bringing to life the voice of the historical figure in the painting. Join teaching artist Morgan Vaught, as they lead this dramatic approach to uncover, create, and hear these buried and unheard stories of the past.
Paige Whelan
Boise, ID
Tenacity is a Super Power: Digital Art as a Tool to Encourage Problem Solving
3rd-6th Grades | 5 Sessions
We’ve all been there – that moment when you send your students to work and suddenly half the class is “stuck” and raising their hands for help. In this residency, educator and teaching artist Paige Whelan empowers students to overcome feelings of learned helplessness as they face this challenging task: animating simple shapes and creating memes of themselves as superheroes. In this residency, educator and teaching artist Paige Whelan empowers students to overcome feelings of learned helplessness as they face this challenging task.
Kuniko Yamamoto
Japan
Folding Fractions: Origami and Math
2nd-4th Grades | 5 Sessions
Looking for something that is highly mathematical, packed with geometry and fractions? Origami, the art of folding paper, is the answer! In this residency, award-winning origami artist & storyteller, Kuniko, will teach students how to fold a variety of origami models with step-by-step instructions. Students will then create folding patterns that demonstrate understanding of shapes, angles, geometric attributes and fractions. Join Kuniko, a native of Japan, as she folds her artistry, cultural perspectives and math games into every session.
Dance Residencies
Harlan Brownlee
Kansas City, Missouri
Biome Boogie: Exploring Animal and Plant Adaptations with Dance
1st-4th Grades | 5 Sessions
Inspired by the earth’s biomes and the adaptations made by plants and animals to survive in those environments, students demonstrate with creative movement and dance their understanding of different biomes. Using narratives to accompanying their movement, students create dances that model the relationships that exist between plants, animals, and their environment. Choreographer and dancer, Harlan Brownlee, will lead students through an exploration of protection, camouflage, food obtainment, and locomotion that flora and fauna use to survive and the ways humans imitate those adaptations.
Moving and Modeling Earth Systems: Exploring Forces of the Land, Water, and Air
3rd-6th Grades | 5 Sessions
Like dance, our earth’s systems are a dynamic exchange of motion and energy that create erosion, climate, and weather phenomena. Using the elements of dance, students will deepen their understanding of our earth systems by creating dance models that demonstrate the forces and interconnections within the earth’s systems of land, water, and air. Choreographer and dancer, Harlan Brownlee, will lead students through a moving exploration of the ways that the earth’s systems influence each other and the scientific principles at work within the earth’s systems.
Jessica McHugh
Sarasota, Florida
Creatively Moving Through Challenges
2nd-6th Grades | 5 Sessions
As life serves up challenges, it is imperative we help students gather tools to navigate their shifting emotions. This residency connects the elements of movement to social emotional learning skills such as self management, mind and body awareness, self expression, collaboration, and empathy building. Arts Integration Curriculum Specialist, Jessica McHugh, will guide students through working together, stepping into another’s shoes, and creating movement phrases that demonstrate how heroes transform their biggest challenges into their greatest successes.
Creatively Moving Through Stories
K-4th Grades | 5 Sessions
Reading, writing and even talking about a story can rely on learning modalities that all students may not possess. Creative movement provides a tangible way for students to step into key events of a story while moving through the feelings, actions and events that characters experience. In this residency, creative mover and curriculum specialist, Jessica McHugh guides young learners to create their own movement sequences that showcase key details of stories while stretching their understanding of vocabulary, character and empathy.
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Jason Nious
Las Vegas, Nevada
STEP IT UP
Teamwork and Self-Expression Through Stepping
3rd-8th Grades | 5 Sessions
Get ready to move with Jason Nious, as he stomps, claps, and moves students through seven elements of teamwork:
- Goal setting
- Pledge – commitment
- Leadership
- Practice
- Support & encouragement
- Showtime!
- Reflection
A performer with Cirque du Soleil, Stomp, Molodi, and the International Body Music Festival, Jason brings his experience to your class to create a dynamic and cooperative step team while reinforcing social and emotional learning.
Music Residencies
Imani Gonzales
Washington, D.C.
Exploring World Cultures Through Music
3rd-6th Grades | 5 Sessions
World music provides knowledge of various cultures, which is incumbent on us as educators to share with students to increase their self-confidence and social awareness on a local, national, and global scale. This residency will bring young students into the living, breathing vitality of other cultures through authentic traditional songs, stories, salutations, and artifacts so as to appreciate the similarities and differences between other cultures and their own. Professional vocalist Imani Gonzalez will guide students on a tremendous journey using music as a vehicle of study showing that music is a common thread that ties all communities together.
Telling Your Story Through the Beat of Jazz
3rd-8th Grades | 5 Sessions
Immerse students in the rich history of jazz as they trace its roots and influences through African traditional chants, work songs, spirituals, ragtime, the blues, swing and bebop. In this residency, students write their own blues songs that express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Giving voice to children’s thoughts and feelings is an integral part of their social-emotional development. Writing personal narratives with an understanding of the stories told in musical forms that led to the development of jazz will encourage students to connect their emotions to the content of writing.
Emily Smith
Valdosta, Georgia
Listening to Comprehend
3rd-6th Grades | 5 Sessions
Creating a work of visual art is a powerful way to process and capture various events in life that can be difficult to express in words. If the art is a gift for someone else then positive feelings of healing and purpose can guide the creative process. In this residency, students create a gift of art for someone that expresses the joy and gratitude felt about an event or moment in life! Visual artist Nik Ridley guides learners in the making of abstract portraits sure to brighten someone’s day.
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Sam Tidwell
Greenfield, California
I CAN'T GET THIS SONG OUT OF MY HEAD!
Academic Songwriting in the Classroom
1st-5th Grades | 5-10 Sessions
How many songs do you know the words to? Songs tend to stick in our minds and stay with us for years, if not a lifetime. This residency harnesses that power and takes it a step further by having the students become the songwriters. Original songs focusing on standards-based content, such as life cycles, plant parts, literary elements and even point of view are written by a class and then musically brought to life with the guitar accompaniment of Teaching Artist Sam Tidwell. You’ll be singing a different tune about music as students engage in a creative process that both constructs meaning and expresses understanding in this artistic modality.
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We are incredibly excited at Focus 5 about the chance to work with you and help you integrate arts into your curriculum.
It's powerful, it's accessible, and its effect on students is profound!