With support from the California Arts Council, CLARA will provide Arts Up Front to 120 high-school students who have limited access and exposure to live performances. The program includes an integrated series of classroom workshops, interactive assemblies, and a field trip to professional productions at Sacramento Ballet and Capital Stage.
CLARA provides 6,800 students in Sacramento County with in-school artist residencies, where a working artist comes to their class for an hour per week over 10 weeks to explore a specific genre of dance, music, or theatre. We also provide 50,000 students with digital access to arts learning through our virtual platform, CLARA Classroom. And, about 200 elementary age students have their first experiences in an array of performing arts genres through CLARA’s Performing Arts Summer Camp. A portion of these programs are donated free of charge to the students of Sacramento City Unified School District, as rent for the decommissioned school building that CLARA now manages to be a home for six diverse cultural organizations in our community.

