Project Report
| Jul 21, 2014
RTI to Lines and Images
By Hal Ryder | Executive Director
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Lines and Images 2014
Radio Theater International has successfully concluded. Your support has allowed us to reach children from multiple cultures with arts, hope and a new sense of global direction. We had great success with our partners at Jack Straw Radio and with the various children alliances we formed.
We want you to know that with the conclusion of Radio Theater International our new project, Lines and Images is seeking partners to create new visions in photos and words of a better world. And it is time to start imaging a better world now. This exciting project will bring together visual and written art forms to create a youth vision of a more connected more peaceful world. We will be bringing you more information soon. Please note that future donations will be going to Lines and Images.
Check here and our site for news about this new project and join us on Facebook as well. We look forward to your continued support in making the world a better place one art project at a time.
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Nov 20, 2013
Local Success leads to future Projects
By Hal Ryder | Executive Director
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Project Participants
Radio Theater International connected with over 70 youth in the Seattle area from Diverse programs and brought several not for profit agencies together for an intensive workshop of art, song, poetry and recording. With children with origins in Africa and Asia and beyond we build an ensemble in in the ARTS.
Young people explored thier visions of the world, as well as their origins and thier place in the world. With joy thier creativity breathed life into this project and what we hope will become a tradtion of projects in the future. Radio Theater Internation 2014 is planned to be an expanded, longer and more in depth program. Donations will continue to support the project as it takes steps to develop into a major program. We will in the future not only have direct experiences with children, but start training of counselors, teachers and aids to help children reach their creative potentials.
We are grateful for the donations to date and will continue to grow this exciting program with current and future support.
Thank you for helping us to make the world a better place.
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Jul 19, 2013
RTI a great success: thank you!
By Emilia Jones | RTI
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World Arts Access just completed RTI, and what an amazing project it was! With our terrific partners at Jack Straw Productions, we engaged 72 children in poetry writing, collage making, singing, and poetry recording. The students were participants in the Summer Learning Program run by East African Community Services and the Vietnamese Friendship Association in South Seattle. During RTI, they explored how they see their world by making world map collages and how they view themselves by writing poetry about the things that are most important to them. It was a privilege to watch their creativity and excitement as they read their poems into a microphone and sang together about what makes them special.
We are excited to show you through photos and recordings what a wonderful experience this project was. A more detailed report will be sent in the coming weeks with photos and links to recordings of the children singing and reciting their poetry.
Right now, we want to extend our gratitude for your support; you made this project a success. Thank you.
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