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Education Programs
and Services

Education is a priority for Metro Theater Company.  We engage young people and adults in lively learning through education programs that: 

  • provide access to and appreciation for theater arts

  • foster self-esteem, inner discipline, creativity, and collaboration

  • support educators with training in effective teaching strategies for all curriculum areas through the arts

Metro’s education programs are designed with the belief that: 

  • every person is creative

  • theater, and all the arts, are a powerful tools to reach all the learners when traditional methods sometimes fail

  • theater experiences create community and promote dialogue

Emily Kohring, Education Director



We just completed a memorable two-week residency with Metro Theater Company.  It was both reaffirming and amazing to see how drama can reach a variety of students with so many different needs and learning styles.  Bravo Metro for being such a versatile and valuable learning resource for St. Louis!
 --Terry Anderson, Gifted Education teacher
Robinson Elementary, Kirkwood


  Enliven Your Curriculum with a 
Metro Curriculum-Based Drama Residency!

Discover how drama and improvisation can reach all your learners and liven up your classroom!  Ask us about our popular, fast-growing programs, which include hands-on, inquiry-based learning and valuable practice with constructed response writing.  Find out what teachers throughout the St. Louis area, including Kirkwood, Webster Groves, University City, Parkway, St. Louis City, Francis-Howell, Ritenour, Rockwood and Hazelwood are raving about!  Contact our Education Director, Emily Kohring at emily@metrotheatercompany.org.
 
A Place for Everyone: Building Community Through Drama
Through improvisation, students strategize ways to overcome oppressions such as teasing, peer pressure, name-calling and bullying.
Grades 4 - 12
Writing, Character Education, Bullying Prevention, Tolerance Education 

Stories Come Alive!  Exploring Literature Through Drama
Reading, Writing, Comprehension are reinforced and text comes alive as students step into the literature they are reading in class.
Books frequently used as a basis for Stories Come Alive! include:
     Go, Dog. Go!
    
This book is a great reinforcement for all those important early childhood education basics!
     Grades Pre-K - 1
     Core Concepts, Reading Readiness, Community
    
The Mysteries of Harris Burdick
    
Using improvisation, pantomime and creative writing exercises, the book's marvelous and
     mysterious illustrations come to life in an explosion of imagination.
     Grades 2 - 5
     Reading Comprehension, Writing, Team Building
    
Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky
    
Through improvisation, students experience the courage of escaped slaves and those who
     helped them as they made their way north toward freedom.
     Grades 2 - 5
     U.S. History, Writing, Character Education, Tolerance Education
Ask us about other story titles!

Science Moves!  
Force and motion, simple machines, landforms, weather, nutrition, digestion, energy -- even photosynthesis become crystal clear when students experience these phenomena and concepts through drama and movement.

Grades 2 - 8
Science, Writing, Creative Movement and Drama

Interested in a residency but not sure your school can afford it?  Ask for our assistance in applying for the Missouri Arts Council’s Arts Education grant to support artist residencies in Missouri schools. 

Contact our Education Director to find out more - emily@metrotheatercompany.org.


Community Workshops and Residencies

In addition to our work in area schools, Metro Theater Company also provides services to numerous community and social service agencies throughout St. Louis.  Metro’s community work is rooted in the theories of Theater for Social Change, a powerful theatrical form that uses drama games, storytelling and improvisation techniques to engage participants in community building and thoughtful, democratic dialogue about vital issues. 

Metro Theater Company’s community partners include Urban Futures, the Girl Scout Council of Eastern Missouri, the YMCA, St. Louis ARC, The Learning Tree, and the Diversity Awareness Partnership Center.

Metro also trains adult facilitators to use drama as a community-building tool through its Theater for Social Change Weekends, led by Education Director/Artistic Associate Emily Petkewich.  The weekend is open to artists, social workers, community activists and anybody who is interested in using theater as a tool for change.  Participants receive training in Theater of the Oppressed and Playback Theater. 

For more information about bringing a Metro workshop or residency to your community group or agency, contact Emily Kohring, Education Director/Artistic Associate at emily@metrotheatercompany.org

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           Professional Development Workshop for Educators

Metro Theater Company Artistic Director Carol North and Education Director Emily Kohring combine years of experience in arts education to bring professional development workshops to educators from preschool to grade 12.  Since its inception in 1990, Metro’s professional development work has earned the respect of hundreds of teachers and schools throughout St. Louis, Missouri, and the United States.  Teachers are offered workshops that are practical, hands-on, and lots of fun!

  • Discover how the arts can make teaching easier and learning more effective

  • Transform patterns of failure into opportunities for success

  • Build your confidence and increase personal comfort with the art s

  • Increase your own understanding of the scope of arts integration in education

  • Increase your repertoire of strategies for equitable, authentic assessment

  • Develop lessons and units which enhance learning potential for all students

  • Build your confidence with the curricular changes mandated by the Missouri Show-Me Standards

  • Learn strategies for using the arts to facilitate focused, joyous learning

Metro Theater Company can bring your educators a 90-minute workshop, a 3-hour workshop, or even a weekend intensive for one graduate credit (15 hours total). 

Please contact Emily Kohring, Education Director, for more information about booking a professional development opportunity for your school or district. 

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Family Workshops

Metro Theater Company is adept at conducting workshops for parents and children to enjoy together. Make It Up with Metro is a hands-on workshop that engages all participants in creative fun with drama, movement and music. Ideal for a fund-raiser, or PTO event. Contact us to explore the possibilities.
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Summer Programs

Metro offers a fantastic summer program for area youth:  ArtsINTERsection at New City School, combining drama, music, dance and visual art for 4-11 year olds.  This program offers a full day of learning with a staff of professional teaching artists and loads of fun for kids of all experience levels. 

There is also the Young Artists' Theater Lab, held in Clayton, for those going into 5th - 8th grades. This exciting lab is held at Captain School, and is a two week program. This is a place to let it all out!  Explore, create, build and gain confidence while working with professional theater artists.

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