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About SPARC

Through exceptional performing arts education, SPARC helps youth find their inner light and share it with the world!

SPARC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1981 and is one of the nation’s most comprehensive, community-based youth performing arts education organizations. We provide an atmosphere where creative expression flourishes, meaningful connections are built, and individuality is celebrated.

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SPARC is in constant motion!  New announcements and updates are happening all the time.  Follow us in real time through our Instagram and Facebook feeds below. 

It’s the first week back for StageCraft after a long winter break and we’re diving right into Urinetown paint! Tech begins this weekend! Come see the show Feb 16-18 and Feb 23-25. #UrinetownAtSparc #StageCraft ...

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We hope everyone is gearing up for February FUN! We have some phenomenal things the young people have been working hard on!

We also desire to take time to recognize & appreciate February for being Black History Month, a heritage landmark meant to amplify the voices, expand the spaces, and remember the progressive & generational contributions of Black/African Americans. In harmony, with SPARC's vision to inspire creativity, confidence, and character in our young people, it is our hope to set the stage by showcasing Black/African American youth playwrights, influenced works, and SPARC's dedication to our young people & every part of their identities.

Image Description: Students in SPARC's Stages program are rehearsing a dance number together. Many of the students can be seen smiling, and many are focused on their dance moves.
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First and last lines from the cast of Urinetown! Just a few more weeks until we open the show. Will we see you there?
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#UrinetownAtSparc #YouthTheatre #UrinetownTheMusical
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Today is SPARC's birthday! Thank you for the lauughs, celebrations, and fond memories. We are honored to have shared the last 43 years with this community and look forward to 43 more.

Video description: 3 SPARC classes huddled together in 3 separate rooms saying Happy Birthday
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Happy Friday! This past fall we had fun taking polaroids in Stage Makeup class. Here are some of our favorite looks from the group!

Image Description: 7 polaroid pictures laid out in helter-skelter rows of three and four with a snowy background behind them. Each polaroid features a student from class. Makeup looks include clowns, patchwork effects, freckles, blue and white lips and eyes, zig zags, and animals.
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Run Freedom, Run, right on down to Urinetown! TICKETS are now on sale for our winter production. This show is recommended for ages 11+. To purchase tickets and learn more, check out SPARCrichmond.org/shows/tickets

Video Description: The cast of Urinetown rehearses the song Run, Freedom, Run in front of an almost-finished set. Students are equally spaced throughout the stage and are doing jogging choreography with hands in the air.
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Acting! Singing! Dancing! To possess all three talents is referred to as a "triple threat" in the theatre industry. As any performer knows, to achieve this accolade each discipline must be studied individually and with special focus.

SPARC is committed to bringing high quality training in each area of performing arts study and is excited to announce that there are new classes this spring that will support students in their desire to take a deep dive into popular practices that support the actor, dancer, and singer. The Actor's Process, The Dancer's Process, and The Singer's Process are designed to introduce students to different techniques that inspire and shape their approach to developing a character and approaching a song.

Learn more at our website, linked in bio, and be sure to register for these courses by January 22!
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It's Teacher Appreciation Week! We're grateful for the incredible teaching artists who work in SPARC's programs. They work tirelessly in service of Richmond's youth and bring dedication, creativity, and empathy to all they do. Without them, SPARC's work would not be possible. Please join us in celebrating the teachers at SPARC and teachers everywhere!

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1: Teaching artists from Showstoppers direct their students in "Matilda Jr." They're standing in front of a set piece, and one of the youth is throwing a small block in the air.
2: An Associate Faculty member plays a game of Grandma's Keys with her class. She's smiling at them as the youth sneakily approach a blue acting block.
3: Touring Ensemble teaching artists pose for a selfie at a parade; they're all smiling at the camera.
4: Live Art teaching artists are standing at a white table helping students with an arts and crafts project.
5: StageCraft teaching artist is helping students paint a flat.
6: Senior Faculty member is wearing a tie dye SPARC shirt and holding a vase of flowers.
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Its Teacher Appreciation Week! Were grateful for the incredible teaching artists who work in SPARCs programs. They work tirelessly in service of Richmonds youth and bring dedication, creativity, and empathy to all they do. Without them, SPARCs work would not be possible. Please join us in celebrating the teachers at SPARC and teachers everywhere!

Image Descriptions
1: Teaching artists from Showstoppers direct their students in Matilda Jr. Theyre standing in front of a set piece, and one of the youth is throwing a small block in the air.
2: An Associate Faculty member plays a game of Grandmas Keys with her class. Shes smiling at them as the youth sneakily approach a blue acting block. 
3: Touring Ensemble teaching artists pose for a selfie at a parade; theyre all smiling at the camera. 
4: Live Art teaching artists are standing at a white table helping students with an arts and crafts project. 
5: StageCraft teaching artist is helping students paint a flat.
6: Senior Faculty member is wearing a tie dye SPARC shirt and holding a vase of flowers.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

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So grateful to each and every one of them !!!!!

Last Saturday we held Spotlight on SPARC at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. The night, themed "When I Grow Up," featured performances from SPARC's Touring Ensemble and Showstoppers programs as well as esteemed guest, American Idol golden ticket winner, and SPARC alumna Carrie Brockwell. The event, which included a live auction and donation paddle raise, ran concurrently with the final hours of our week long silent auction. We are pleased to announce that we exeeded our fundraising goals, raising over $57,000! We want to thank everyone who made the week of fundraising possible, especially all of our incredible auction partners. (tagged here) Because of YOUR generousity, SPARC's programming will continue to positively impact the lives of young people in our community.


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1) Carrie Brockwell Music smiling big while strumming her guitar and singing into a mic. She is wearing a black and orange embroidered coat. Behind her is the SPARC logo with the words "An evening to celebrate..." below it.
2) Guest host, Susan Greenbaum, and Auctioneer, Brian Keller, standing behind a podium. Susan is holding a microphone to her mouth while reaching into a jar to pull out a winning ticket.
3) 2 members of Touring Ensemble during their set. The member in the foreground is holding a blue mic to her mouth. Behind them is the "Spotlight on SPARC" logo.
4) A section of the Showstoppers group singing during their Matilda set. They are wearing spring clothes and have their arms stretched out at their sides.
5) A picture of the crowd. They are seated at large round tables. A few audience members have their auction paddles raised high.
6-8) A cropped poster thanking all of the sponsors who made the night possible
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Last Saturday we held Spotlight on SPARC at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. The night, themed When I Grow Up, featured performances from SPARCs Touring Ensemble and Showstoppers programs as well as esteemed guest, American Idol golden ticket winner, and SPARC alumna Carrie Brockwell. The event, which included a live auction and donation paddle raise, ran concurrently with the final hours of our week long silent auction. We are pleased to announce that we exeeded our fundraising goals, raising over $57,000! We want to thank everyone who made the week of fundraising possible, especially all of our incredible auction partners. (tagged here) Because of YOUR generousity, SPARCs programming will continue to positively impact the lives of young people in our community. 

 
Image Descriptions:
1) Carrie Brockwell Music  smiling big while strumming her guitar and singing into a mic. She is wearing a black and orange embroidered coat. Behind her is the SPARC logo with the words An evening to celebrate... below it. 
2) Guest host, Susan Greenbaum, and Auctioneer, Brian Keller, standing behind a podium. Susan is holding a microphone to her mouth while reaching into a jar to pull out a winning ticket. 
3) 2 members of Touring Ensemble during their set. The member in the foreground is holding a blue mic to her mouth. Behind them is the Spotlight on SPARC logo. 
4) A section of the Showstoppers group singing during their Matilda set. They are wearing spring clothes and have their arms stretched out at their sides. 
5) A picture of the crowd. They are seated at large round tables. A few audience members have their auction paddles raised high. 
6-8) A cropped poster thanking all of the sponsors who made the night possibleImage attachmentImage attachment+5Image attachment
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