Who We Are
What We Do
Programs and Activities Overview The Strikers Youth Arts Project, Inc. offers an eight-week afterschool program specifically designed for underserved and at-risk youth in grades 5th to 8th. The program focuses on providing a holistic approach to education through dance and arts instruction, academic support, and social-emotional development. Participants engage in various dance genres, including hip hop, contemporary, jazz, swing, and West African dance, taught by collegiate dance instructors from Florida A&M University and Florida State University. These classes not only foster artistic expression but also enhance cognitive abilities that contribute to academic success. In addition to dance instruction, the program offers tailored academic support and tutoring to meet the unique needs of each child, particularly those who are neurodiverse or have physical disabilities. The program also emphasizes social and emotional learning (SEL), helping children develop resilience, empathy, and effective communication skills in an inclusive environment. Through this comprehensive approach, the Strikers Youth Arts Project aims to empower youth to succeed academically and personally, using the arts as a powerful tool for growth and self-expression. The Strikers Youth Arts Project serves up to 25 students in each session, held four days a week at the Strikers studio in Tallahassee, Florida. The program is strategically designed to address the holistic needs of the participants, ensuring that they receive the necessary support to thrive in both their academic and personal lives.
Volunteers must be 18 and older.
Details
| (850) 999-6799 | |
| syapinc@gmail.com | |
| Shepiro Hardemon | |
| Founder & Artistic Director | |
| http://www.syapinc.org |