Workshops, Residencies & Student Matinees

Workshops, Residencies & Student Matinees

About

Milagro Arts Education Programs for schools embraces a cradle to career approach in arts education.  As members of the Coalition of Communities of Color, the OYE Sexual Health Coalition and an Oregon Arts Commission model of best practices, Milagro’s educational bilingual plays and workshops address a broad range of themes that include socioeconomic disparities, racism, environmental and health related inequity and loss of culture.  Through workshops and residencies, Milagro engages students from elementary through college to foster self-determination, wellness and cultural pride.

Teatro Milagro designs workshops and residencies for both schools and community collaborations.

Inclusive workshops can be designed from one to three hours and sequential learning residencies can be two or three days. Actors work in multiple classrooms at the same time, reaching hundreds of students in just one day! Additionally Milagro’s workshop programs include community collaborations, leadership diversity trainings and a culminating public performance.

UNIDAD Curriculum, developed by Teatro Milagro, explores pride in self and family, and environmental health and wellness of the community through the lens of theatrical expression.  Milagro’s “Body Positive” for middle school and “Healthy Relationships” for high school, workshops, can also be integrated into a UNIDAD residency.  Sessions can be paired with self-portraiture, personal stories and poetry, environmental science projects and eco-drama.

UNIDAD is a STEAM model of best practices that can be presented in language arts, social studies, science, and arts classes to engage a whole school in a Renaissance of learning.

 

Booking a Workshop or Student Matinee

Fee Structure

Workshops can be a stand-alone activity or paired with a performance. Performances can also be stand-alone activities, followed by talk-backs.

 

Student Performances

Mainstage productions that are appropriate for school audiences will have Wednesday student Matinees at 10 AM or 11 AM available for school groups. Filmed performances will also be made available for distribution. Due to COVID-19, all physical touring has stopped until further notice.

The Hispanic Latino/Latina/LatinX/Latine Vote is suitable only for college groups and therefore will not have student matinees available. College groups who are interested in seeing this performance as a class can still schedule to come to one of our regularly scheduled evening or Sunday matinees.

 

Workshops & Residencies

*Digital workshops are available for distribution.*

All workshops are $100 – $200 per hour, depending on how many teaching artists are engaged.

Professional training for teachers ranges from $200 – $300 per hour. Residencies can occasionally be supplemented by grant support.

 

For more information, contact Education Coordinator, Clarrissa Rodriguez by calling 503-236-7253 x1oo or by email at clarrissa@milagro.org