InCollaboration, Inc. /  a/k/a the Readers Theatre Workshop
At Risk & Special Needs

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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

Programs for At-Risk and Special Needs Students

Since 1995, InCollaboration, Incorporated has offered extensive arts programming for students with special needs in English language arts, visual arts, theatre arts, music, dance, media arts and technology.  

With its depth of experience, and the support of your school and its teachers, our organization will successfully create a comprehensive and integrated arts and literacy program for your students, including those  classified as severely learning disabled, physically handicapped, or emotionally or behaviorally challenged.  The Company’s artistic staff will also provide your school with staff development and technology training including the media arts, digital photography and computer graphics.

The programs specifically require professional development, curriculum development, outreach to parents, methods for evaluation and assessment, and documentation. 

The Liberty Partnership, an after school anti-violence program (AVP), is a joint project of InCollaboration and the New York City Department of Education; an extended day program specifically designed for behaviorally difficult or otherwise at risk students.

Depending upon the school and its needs, the Company will provide such a program in either a conflict resolution workshop setting, offering students the opportunity to write about and dramatize actual situations while exploring feelings in a safe space, or as part of a cultural arts educational curriculum, where they will learn a personal skill related to their own talents and social and group interaction on a shared arts project goal with a culminating event or presentation..

 Contact your Company Associate for suggestions and program ideas.

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.