Partners in Arts Participation
ACHF Arts Access
Thirty youth will learn Street Arts (rap and hip hop dance) as an alternative way to channel out their angers, and build capacity for peace resolution through arts with peers. The success will be evaluated through process and outcome evaluation; Reaching the target numbers; 80% of youth indicating behavior changes; Evidence of increasing arts activities among LVY Foundation’s other constituents from Juvenile Courts. 2: Staging a high quality street arts show at Northrop as a way to promote Undo Violence for marginal youth, as well as showing the learned entrepreneurship skills. Participants successfully demonstrated their employable skills in both Performing Arts and in Arts Management; 80% of youth indicating behavior changes; Increasing bookings/event management opportunities for LVY Foundation’s constituents.
We have successfully trained 34 youth in Street Arts (rap and hip hop dance) as an alternative way to channel out their angers. Thirty-four youth participated, and we evaluated the success through process and outcome evaluation: 1) Reaching the target numbers successfully. 2) 80% of youth indicating behavior changes successfully, through participants' surveys, we had 92% satisfaction rate. 3) Evidence of increasing arts activities among LVY Foundation’s constituents from Juvenile Courts successfully - LVY youth is planning next Generation Z project for the next year. 2: Hosted the Generation Z Project show at Northrop on February 11, 2017. We evaluated the success through process and outcome evaluation: fifty youth completed the survey: 1) 90% of youth indicating the program provided solid background information in media arts; 98% of youth indicating the program has helped them bond with other youth successfully, through evaluation surveys. 2) Evidence of increasing arts activities among LVY Foundation successfully - LVY youth has successfully hosted the Generation Z project on February 11, 2017 at University of Minnesota, Northrop.
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