An inspiring musical for youth, by youth.
project ARC (Action, Responsibility, Choice)
shines a light on human rights
illuminates empathy as a way to rise above insecurity
lights the way to responsible choice
sparks youth to action in their local and global communities
project ARC (Action, Responsibility, Choice)
shines a light on human rights
illuminates empathy as a way to rise above insecurity
lights the way to responsible choice
sparks youth to action in their local and global communities
Inspired by Nelson Mandela’s
“To be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains,
but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others,”
project ARC uses music, dance and theatrics to educate its audience about the
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
“To be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains,
but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others,”
project ARC uses music, dance and theatrics to educate its audience about the
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Featuring a multi-talented cast of youth aged 12-18,
project ARC highlights choice, perspective
and purpose as essential tools for creating empathy
and combating the universal challenge of insecurity.
Featuring a multi-talented cast of youth aged 12-18,
project ARC highlights choice, perspective
and purpose as essential tools for creating empathy
and combating the universal challenge of insecurity.
Through project ARC, the following curriculum outcomes are addressed and encouraged:
examining selected examples of human rights issues around the world
taking age-appropriate action to practice responsible citizenship
identifying and taking action to promote positive interactions between people
interacting with sensitivity and respect, considering the situation, audience, and purpose
questioning assumptions and imagining, understanding and appreciating realities other than one’s own
exploring how pressures to conform can emerge and affect an individual
valuing the arts as a record of human experience and expression
WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE FREE, BUT TO REALLY BE FREE,
WE HAVE TO CHOOSE TO ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY!
WE HAVE TO CHOOSE TO ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY!