
InCollaboration
Incorporated, also well known as the the Readers
Theatre Workshop, is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation founded in 1983 as a purely
performing arts organization, fearuring original and adaptive drama and musical and comedic theater pieces.
Over the years, the company has evolved and has expanded the scope and reach of its activities to develop and focus on
the arts as a means to improve lireracy and develop the career skills of our young people, especially those
with physical challenges or learning disabilities and those living in socially or economically disadvantaged neighborhoods or
attending underperforming schools.
We also seek to help our newly or recently arrived students, for whom
English is still a second language, providing schools with bi-lingual programs and artists, and featuring programs
that focus on tolerance and diversity, not on differences, but on the culturally and ethnically distinct music,
and dance, and theatre, and art, and customs and crafts that make life so interesting and so challenging for all of us.
Using a pedagogically tested and proven methodology known as Project-Based Learning (PBL) our
educational programs are conducted primarily in schools, while our performing arts programs continue to be presented
in theatres, libraries, neighborhood centers, museums, parks, corporate assembly areas and other suitable public spaces.
You will find a wealth of information about our various teaching and
learning programs, our performing arts programs, our theatre and film productions, and the very dedicated,
charming and professional individuals that populate them, by browsing the related links at the left of this page.
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Mission Statement Our Mission: "Hearts and Minds" We care about kids. Our unique programs and methods raise the educational bar for students and teachers
alike. 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.
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Photography, videography, digital music creation, computer graphics, song and dance, drama and comedy,
the theatre arts; film and video, multi-media and the media arts; the Internet and Web design, creative writing; art and architecture;
art appreciation and the fine arts; sculpture, woodworking, arts and crafts, puppetry, poetry, motion and mime, magic and
illusion, art, history, and art history; music and math; more...
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