With support from the California Arts Council, Angelica Center for Arts and Music will provide youth development opportunities to disadvantaged, underserved youth ages 4-17 through tuition-free afterschool arts classes in dance, music, and theatre. Funds will be used primarily to support salaries for teaching artists to deliver classes offered twice weekly for 38 weeks a year. In addition, funds, will help cover cost of rent, liability insurance, instruments, supplies, and support salaries for executive director and assistant. Youth will be able to study individually, in group lessons, and in ensembles to explore and develop their talents and will be able to perform in multiple times. Participating in ACAM activities, youth will enhance self-esteem, self-confidence, and develop a sense of their own identity. Parents, students and teaching artists will collaboratively create a strong creative community.
ACAM emphasizes positive development of youth in the Pico Union of downtown Los Angeles by exploring and developing their creative abilities through the study, practice, and performance of the arts, dance, music and theatre, in a safe environment. An El Sistema inspired organization, ACAM incorporates group teaching and peer-to-peer learning, an emphasis on ensemble and performance, and a spirit of “giving back” to the community. ACAM provides after-school and summer instruction in group classes, private lessons and ensembles throughout the year at no charge to students by teaching artists who have extensive training in their area of expertise. Classes are offered tuition-free throughout the year at Angelica Lutheran Church and Hope Street Family Center. Ninety classes are delivered weekly to youth ages 4-17 years of age. Students have frequent opportunities to perform, and progress is evaluated during 19 public concerts each year and in juries twice a year. Parents and students are surveyed twice a year to assess the impact of the program.

