InCollaboration, Inc. /  a/k/a the Readers Theatre Workshop
Our Mission

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                                 "New York's Authority and Your Number One Source for Arts and Technology in the Classroom"


RTW presents Oriki Omi Oddara
Award Winning & Exciting
 Afro-Cuban Dance Company
at Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Theatre w 46th St New York City
March, 2007


Senator Hillary Clinton
 greets  RTW Artistic Associates
Rick Montalvo, left, and
     Hank Wagner, right, at reception
 in New York City

Students at PS752Q
Join in an Indian Pow Wow
and Dance  to the Beat
of Native American
Drums & Chants

Our Mission: "Hearts and Minds"
We care about kids. Our unique programs and methods raise the educational bar for students and teachers alike. We work through and with the arts, to improve the learning skills of our young people, especially those with physical challenges and/or learning disabilities and those living in socially or economically disadvantaged neighborhoods and attending underperforming schools. We also look to help our newly or recently arrived students, for whom English is still a second language. All teachers and students who seek full and equal access to the arts and technology to help them move toward their educational personal best will find a welcome home with us. 

Who We Are
InCollaboration, Incorporated was founded in Queens, New York, in 1983, and incorporated in New York State in March, 1986. The Company is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt, not-for-profit corporation, and is comprised of two complementary groups working together: 

What We Do
In addition to producing original theatre and presenting top-caliber creative and performing artists, the Company, using a teaching method known as Project-based Learning (PBL), in cooperation and collaboration with school administrators and class teachers, introduces and develops arts programs for the standard school curricula, all incorporating the arts and technology using the applicable State Learning Standards for each subject. Successful collaborations actively involve and engage  students, teachers, administrators, and parents in the total teaching and learning experience.

 

InCollaboration Inc. programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State agency.
We also acknowledge the continuing and invaluable support provided by
The New York City Council, Council Members Eric Gioia and Peter Vallone, Speaker Christine Quinn, the entire Queens Delegation and Queens Borough President Helen Marshall; The Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, the New York State Music Fund, Con Edison, JPMorganChase, the Carnegie Corporation and the Morgan Stanley Group of Companies.

Copyright © 2007 InCollaboration, Inc.