What Color Are You Feeling?

A Theatre + Creative Movement Workshop or Residency for Grades K-5

Teaching Artist: Kayla Sandusky

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How does red feel? What does orange move like? How fast is yellow? Join Kayla to explore different ways of expressing and showing emotion through color, music, and movement. This class will explore the different ways we all share our feelings and help students develop a toolbox to help them express their emotions to others.

*This program is available as a single workshop or as a multi-workshop residency

Requirements:

  • A large space; classroom with tables and chairs pushed against the edges of the room.

  • Markers, colored pencils, or crayons.

**Teachers must be present at all times during workshop/residency.

To schedule this program, use the scheduling button below or:
Phone: 816-531-4022
Email: booknow@kcya.org

 
 

Creative Discipline: Theatre and Creative Movement

Maximum Audience Size: 30 students

Program Length: 45 minutes

Availability: Year-round

Location: At Your School

Fees:  $135 single, $250 double ($125 per workshop for 2 or more on the same day) | Materials Fee: $5 per workshop

  • The break between performances must not exceed 90 minutes to receive the reduced rate

  • Title 1 Schools may qualify for funding assistance Learn More ‍ ‍

Curriculum Connection: Character Development, Fine Arts

Photo Credit: Vanessa Bucceri from Unsplash

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