With support from the California Arts Council, Destiny Arts Center (DAC) will support arts learning and socioemotional growth for K-5 students at West Oakland’s Hoover Elementary School. DAC will bring 60 hours of in-school, professionally taught creative youth development programs, aligned with California’s Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) standards, to up to 285 students on the campus, offering youth consistent opportunities to engage in movement arts during in-school hours.
In a typical year, Destiny Arts Center (DAC) brings approximately 6,000 children and youth (ages 3 to 18) financially accessible, professionally taught movement and performing arts classes that support their socio-emotional health. Classes take place in our 7,800 sq. ft. North Oakland arts center and at approximately 50 school sites, primarily Title I schools in East and West Oakland. DAC’s professional teaching artists are well-versed in our Warrior’s Code of values (love, honor, respect, responsibility, care, and peace) and signature creative youth development framework (opening/closing circle, gain artistic experience, engage in creative process, perform). As a result, DAC programs effectively encourage arts learning while increasing young people’s sense of peace, power, and creativity.

