23-24 Kravis Education Brochure (1) - Flipbook - Page 13
FREE TO STUDENTS
Classical Concert Series & Young Artists Series
Students receive two free tickets for select Kravis Center Classical Concert Series
performances. Educators accompanying students will also receive one free ticket.
Tickets are available for pickup two hours prior to performance at the Box Office
Will Call Window upon presentation of current School/University ID. Limit two
tickets per ID. Visit kravis.org/classicalconcerts and use promo code SCHOOL24
or call the Box Office at 561.832.7469 Monday - Saturday between 12-5pm. Tickets
are subject to availability.
Sponsored by Steven and Deborah Barnes
EDUCATOR
RECOGNITION
NIGHT
Friday, April 26, 2024 at 6:30pm
We’ve planned a special evening just for you…
Join us for hors d’oeuvres in the Windsor Room and receive
complimentary tickets to a Dreyfoos Hall performance.
This free event is open to all Palm Beach County Educators.
Please RSVP to education@kravis.org (RSVP is required)
Call 561.651.4251 for more information.
NEUROARTS SYMPOSIUM*
March 23, 2024
In collaboration with the Mind, Music and Movement Foundation for
Neurodegenerative Disorders, the Kravis Center will be presenting the inaugural
NeuroArts Symposium featuring nationally recognized researchers and leaders in
this burgeoning field, such as Olivier Goulet, Brian Harris, David Leventhal,
Dr. Beau Lotto, Susan Magsamen and Carl Schoonover. This one-day conference
will focus on how the arts and aesthetic experiences measurably change the
body, brain and behavior, specifically how they can improve our physical and
mental health, amplify our ability to prevent, manage and recover from diseases
and much more. The event will include keynote presentations, interactive
performance sessions and breakout workshops.
Visit kravis.org/education
HAMILTON REVOLUTIONARY
RAP PROJECT and SIX THE MUSICAL
TUDOR POETRY PROJECT*
Kravis Center Education will collaborate with Dr. Robert
Watson, Distinguished professor of American History at Lynn
University, to implement the HAMILTON Revolutionary Rap
Project and SIX Tudor Poetry Project for U.S. History and English
Literature students at Title I high schools. Participants will have
the opportunity to present their original raps and poetry as part
of the Beyond the Stage program in Dreyfoos Hall. Students
will then experience the live performance and participate in a
curated post-performance discussion with cast members.
Sponsored by The Lupin Foundation
and Michael and Margaret Picotte Foundation
The North American Tour Boleyn Company of SIX. © Joan Marcus 2021
S *T*A* R SERIES KR AVIS.ORG/EDUCATION TEACHER TICKET SALE DATE IS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2023
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