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

About InCollaboration, Incorporated

InCollaboration, Incorporated, widely known for one of its most successful programs, as the Readers Theatre Workshop, is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, arts and education organization founded in 1983 to inspire both an appreciation of the creative and performing arts, and a true enthusiasm for the reading of good books among the youth of New York City, particularly those with special needs, and those living in economically or socially disadvantaged neighborhoods or attending under performing schools. 

The Company is comprised of two complementary groups working together:

The Educational Services Group, which is composed of dedicated and experienced professional artists working in partnerships with schools, community school districts, government agencies and other organizations, institutions, corporations, foundations and individuals to ensure full access to the arts for all students, to promote educational reform and renewal, and to guide schools in the use of technology as an aid to learning in the classroom environment.

The Performing Arts Group  - consists of INC Showcase Productions, which produces live performances of story theatre for young audiences, and Readers Theatre Workshop Presents, a presenting organization for individual and ensemble performers, cultural artists and craftspeople, musicians and dancers. Programs are presented in schools, libraries, neighborhood centers, museums, parks, corporate assembly areas and other suitable spaces.

Our Company offers programs to enhance student performance, engage parental involvement, and provide professional development and teacher training in the use of the arts and technology as an integral part of classroom instruction.

The Company also partners with other arts organizations to provide educational programming, or to co-produce or co-present performing artists and cultural arts and craftspeople as part of its school programs and other community outreach programs.

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.

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