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All Stars is Performing the World! |
This fall, hundreds of performing artists, educators, grassroots activists, scholars, and young people from around the world will be arriving at the All Stars Project (ASP) as part of Performing the World 08 (PTW 08), an international gathering co-sponsored by the ASP and hosted at our newly renovated 42nd Street performing arts and development center. PTW 08 is a unique three-day “happening” of performances, workshops, panel ...
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| Castillo’s Back on the Boards! |
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Castillo Theatre, Youth Onstage! and the All Stars Talent Show Network are all gearing up for a full and lively fall production schedule. After our “lay-over” while our center was getting upgraded, it is great to be performing on our own boards once more! This is Your Ridiculous Life!! warmed us up this summer, and we kick off our main stage productions with a special pre-season showing of the Mario Fratti-Fred Newman Political
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| Development School for Youth Expands |
| Over the past school year, the All Stars Project of New York, Development School for Youth (ASP of NY, DSY) and the All Stars Project of New Jersey, Development School for Youth (ASP of NJ, DSY) graduated a total of 209 young people. Much of the growth in numbers comes from the expansion of the ASP of NJ DSY, which added a third class this past spring. The increased number of graduates led to a record breaking ...
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| Youth Onstage! Develops New Voices |
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The All Stars Project of New York, Youth Onstage! (ASP of NY, YO!), ASP's youth theater, wasted no time upon their return to the All Stars Project’s beautifully renovated performing arts and development center on 42nd Street. For the fifth summer running, the ASP of NY, YO! offered its free Intensive Summer Institute, a demanding five-week session of performance classes for young people taught by a volunteer faculty ...
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| Experiences that Count: PYBY’s Summer of Internships |
| For the second summer in a row, the ASP of NY, Production of Youth by Youth (PYBY) has placed interns in a number of significant cultural organizations around the city. Five graduates worked this summer at Casa Frela Gallery, the Garment Industry Development Corporation, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Media at Large, and Welcome to Harlem! The ASP of NY, PYBY is designed for young people interested in becoming cultural producers and entrepreneurs. All
...  |  | | New Jersey All Stars Talent Show Network Keeps Moving in Creative Ways! |
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At the All Stars Projct of New Jersey’s (ASP of NJ) April 26th Performance Workshop at Barringer High School in Newark, two dancers from the renowned Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company led a movement class for ASP of NJ, talent show performers. The class culminated with a brief performance, in which the young people showed off a dance they learned based on body language. Two weeks later, at the ASP of NJ, Talent Show ... 
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| Chicago All Stars Accomplishes New Milestones |
| One June 23rd, the All Stars Project of Chicago, Director David Cherry hosted a gathering of thirty supporters at an exclusive modern art filled, 63rd floor private residence on North Michigan Avenue. All Stars Project President and CEO, Gabrielle L. Kurlander, ASP Senior Vice President/Development, Chris Street, ASP Vice President and Chicago fundraising director Bonny Gildin and ASP Board member, Julie Lenner were all in attendance. ...  |  |
| The ASP of the SF Bay Area Moves Into New Territory |
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The summer has been sizzling for the All Stars Project of the San Francisco Bay Area (ASP of the SF Bay Area) team who have been reaching out to young people at festivals and busy street corners and lining up speaking engagements at summer programs and events. Dr. Elouise Joseph, youth program director of the ASP of the SF Bay Area has been meeting with local community leaders, including directors of neighborhood
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| Senior Theatre Workshop Take to the Street! |
| At the All Stars Project’s, Senior Theatre Workshop (STW) founded two years ago, members meet weekly with Director Vicky Wallace and Producer Dr. Susan Massad to learn and practice the skills of improvisation. Calling upon material from their lives, members create songs, skits, dances, and scenes, and—several times a year—put on public performances that showcase what they have learned. Based on the ASP philosophy that ... 
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