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45. Looking Into the EYE OF THE STORM

45. Looking Into the EYE OF THE STORM

Update: 2023-05-31
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"Even the most difficult, challenging one was still something I loved" - Xavier, age 16.

Our Teen Ensemble is getting ready to share the full-length show that they've devised, EYE OF THE STORM, the Friday & Saturday, June 2 & 3, as the culmination of their time with the Project. Here three of the cast members share their memories and inspirations from being Project members. Free tickets to the show are available at https://52ndstproject.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket

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Project Members: Amirah, Christian, & Xavier.

The PROJcast theme song was written by Justin & Eric March (Twitter: @eriqmarch), and is performed by Rebecca, Nicole, & Marinda Anderson (Instagram: @marindaanderson, Twitter: @marindanderson).

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A production of The 52nd Street Project, a non-profit arts education organization working with children (ages 9 - 18) in Hell's Kitchen in Manhattan. The Project brings kids together with adult artists to create original work for the theater. The PROJcast offers a behind-the-scenes view of the work of the Project as the kids create and explore theater as well as other art forms, such as song, dance, poetry, film and more. Long term-mentoring relationships form the basis of much of the Project's work, and these episodes will feature reporting, stories, performances and interviews with kids and adults.

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Connect with us! 

Website: 52project.org

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/52ndStProject/ & https://www.facebook.com/PROJcast

Twitter: @52ndstreetproject

Instagram: @52ndstreetproject

You can support our work by going to 52project.org/donate.

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45. Looking Into the EYE OF THE STORM

45. Looking Into the EYE OF THE STORM

The 52nd Street Project