Adefua Cultural Education Workshop Season
Monday, March 22, 2010
Open House
A gathering of potential sponsors, current and potential board members, volunteers, local artists, and our cultural community.
African Arts for All To See
This youth project provides hours of classroom-based student learning. Curriculum includes mathematics, language arts, history, geography, science, critical thinking, and communication skills.
- School Residencies
- Rites of Passage Projects
- All City African Drumming & Dance Youth Ensemble
- Seniors in A Cultural Groove (On location interactive)
Our Spring Recitals culminates the year long school and community class projects of African Arts for all to see and showcases what all of the students from throughout the year have learned.
Summer Sundays
Cultural Camp I
This 3-7 day overnight intensive camp provides a viable resource to entire families. We develop partnerships and share strategies that help underachieving/at risk students tools in becoming successful productive citizens.
Cultural Camp II
This annual 3-10 week day camp is designed for school aged children that includes a solid curriculum dedicated to the Essential Academic Learning Requirements. The Cultural Camp is a great opportunity for potential instructing artists.
Silent Auction
Odunde Festival
Our African Harvest Celebration happens Thanksgiving weekend and is a major community exhibition of cultural arts in Seattle. This celebration raises funds to assist with ongoing ACEW projects throughout the year.
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