Segerstrom Center’s Education and Community Programs
Department Presents Arts Teach Showcase 2013
Wednesday, May 22 in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
The free Arts Teach Showcase returns to Segerstrom Center for the Arts on May 22 and features more
than 60 internationally acclaimed professional artists who specialize in performing for school assemblies,
family nights, student workshops, teacher professional development and residencies. This event
welcomes members of the community, including school employees, PTA members, non-profit
organizations or anyone interested in bringing world-class artists to perform or teach art workshops at
their site.
This unique and inspiring showcase allows visitors to explore a variety of artist assemblies and
workshops in various disciplines such as dance, music, theater and the visual arts. Following
performances, guests will have the invaluable opportunity to speak with the artists one-on-one at their
tables to ask questions and learn more.
All attendees present at 8:45 a.m. will be entered to win $1,500 worth of free programs. Additional prizes
such as free assemblies, workshops and tickets to an upcoming show will be given away later in the day.
The Center’s Arts Teach program is one of many available through Segerstrom Center’s Education and
Community Programs Department, which serves nearly 400,000 young people each year with programs
both at the Center and in schools and community centers. The artists meet state and Common Core
standards and have auditioned and demonstrated their ability to enrich arts-in-education programs
through performance and interaction with students and audiences of all ages. For more information,
please visit www.scfta.org/showcase.

Arts Teach artist Danza Azteca Xochipilli
Photo by Joesan Diche
The free Arts Teach Showcase returns to Segerstrom Center for the Arts on May 22 and features more than 60 internationally acclaimed professional artists who specialize in performing for school assemblies,family nights, student workshops, teacher professional development and residencies.
This event welcomes members of the community, including school employees, PTA members, non-profit organizations or anyone interested in bringing world-class artists to perform or teach art workshops at their site.
This unique and inspiring showcase allows visitors to explore a variety of artist assemblies andworkshops in various disciplines such as dance, music, theater and the visual arts. Following performances, guests will have the invaluable opportunity to speak with the artists one-on-one at their tables to ask questions and learn more.
All attendees present at 8:45 a.m. will be entered to win $1,500 worth of free programs. Additional prizes such as free assemblies, workshops and tickets to an upcoming show will be given away later in the day.The Center’s Arts Teach program is one of many available through Segerstrom Center’s Education and Community Programs Department, which serves nearly 400,000 young people each year with programs both at the Center and in schools and community centers.
The artists meet state and Common Core standards and have auditioned and demonstrated their ability to enrich arts-in-education programs through performance and interaction with students and audiences of all ages. For more information,please visit www.scfta.org/showcase.