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January 2021
Happy New Year!
As we welcome a new calendar year, it’s natural to reflect on our unique fall semester. Congratulations to all of you who have adapted lesson plans, invigorated your virtual classroom, and successfully reached your students. We know it’s not easy!

We adapted in the fall, just as you have. We launched our first ever virtual School Shows and they are quite a hit thanks to all of you and to our amazing funders for making them free to you this year! A special thanks for the very generous support of the Ernest L. and Ruth W. Finley Foundation for this year’s Evert Person’s Youth Access Fund, providing scholarships for students to attend our programs. We want to thank Clover Sonoma for their generosity as well.

 
3 virtual School Shows
73 schools
10,200+ tickets
9,700+ students
500+ teachers
440+ classrooms
 
 

Children of all ages can experience the joy of theatre with their families right at home! This spring, don’t miss out on your chance to share the laughter, fun, and learning with the special kids in your life with our Family Fun Series. These performances are available over an entire weekend to offer you flexibility and they are absolutely free thanks to our generous sponsors.
Advanced registration is required
 
Pete the Cat January 23-24, 2021
Doktor Kaboom! February 20-21, 2021
The Snail and the Whale March 13-14, 2021
DiNO Light April 17-18, 2021
Sonia De Los Santos May 15-16, 2021
 
 

Pete the Cat

by TheatreWorksUSA
January 2021
Available all month long!

Grades PK-3

Join us for a musical adventure based on the book series by Eric Litwin. Pete the Cat and his new human friend Jimmy conquer second grade art and learn about inspiration and friendship.

Doktor Kaboom!

February 2021
Available all month long!

Grades 1-6

The hilariously charming Doktor Kaboom blends science, comedy, and a German accent in his series of increasingly spectacular demonstrations of the physical sciences.

 

The Snail and the Whale

March 2021
Available all month long!

Grades PK-3

Join an adventurous young girl and her seafaring father as they reimagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

 
 
 

Story Ninja Improvised Tales: A Costumed Approach to Narrative Creation

Instructor: Bridget Palmer
Grades K-8
Subjects: Drama, English Language Arts

Students create and perform original stories inspired by costumes and props.

 
 
Generous support provided by the Farley Family Charitable Foundation
 

Tuesday, February 16
4:00-6:00pm

Instructor: Hannah Dworkin
Grades K-2
Subjects: Movement, Visual Art, Social Emotional Learning
Explore the types of trauma, how trauma impacts brain development, and how to identify behaviors that indicate a triggered response. Participants will walk away with strategies they can implement in the classroom (and virtually) that will support a calm, safe environment, the healing process, and important tools for self-care.

Wednesday, March 3
4:00-6:00pm

Instructor: Deborah Sunya Moore
Grades K-2
Subjects: English Language Arts, Music, Rhythm
Have you ever read a children’s book so full of rhythm that you wanted to tap or drum along? Now is the chance! Integrate elements of music with reading strategies to enhance student comprehension, skills, enthusiasm, and experience. No previous musical experience needed.

 
Information about scholarship opportunities is available here.
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Luther Burbank Center for the Arts • 50 Mark West Springs Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Box Office: 707.546.3600 / Administrative: 707.527.7006 • www.lutherburbankcenter.org
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, 50 Mark West Springs Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, United States
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