10.12.2017 The Indiana Repertory Company has made history by casting an actor who has Autism in the lead role of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” a play based on the mystery novel in which the main character is a 15-year-old boy on the Autism Spectrum. The show has opened and they… Read More »
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Got the Afterschool Blues?
Looking for something meaningful, beneficial, and affordable for your child with special needs to do after school? Look no further! TAPA offers high-quality afterschool programming on Wednesdays and Thursdays each week, 4pm-6pm. Classes include choices of art, dance/drumming, music, yoga and Zumba. All students are welcome, regardless of age and ability. We also warmly welcome… Read More »
An Ever-Relevant Post
TAPA Mom, Samantha Sosnik, put up an annual post in May of 2016, during Williams Syndrome Awareness month. In the funny way that social media works, someone recently saw that post from more than a year ago, commented on it, and within minutes it had skyrocketed to 300 likes with dozens upon dozens of comments. Samantha’s message is… Read More »
Happy Holidays
The faculty and staff of The Theresa Academy of Performing Arts wishes you a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season and joyful New Year!
DO WHAT YOU LIKE… LIKE WHAT YOU DO
By: Susan Russo Active children are happy children. At least, as a mom of four, that is my belief. As parents we all recognize that (as a rule) busy children are less likely to become bored, and thus exhibit negative or inappropriate behavior. I believe that this holds true for typically developing children as well… Read More »
Dance — the Central Art
By: Susan Russo Having made that statement, I am quite certain that my musician and artist friends are shaking their heads and saying to themselves, “No Susan, it’s singing, playing an instrument, painting, sculpting…” I am however sticking to my beliefs, because I am from the culture of moving and have seen the many benefits,… Read More »
Camp Scholarships
Thanks to generous donations from local businesses and friends, we were able to provide seven full camp scholarships and tuition assistance for ten additional students in the summer of 2016. These scholarships helped students to participate in fine and performing arts classes during the summer when their academic and therapeutic programs were not in session. TAPA camp… Read More »
From Max
Some thoughts from our TAPA Intern, Max! I originally heard of TAPA through my mother’s close friend Lisa Brodwin, whose daughter, Morgan Brodwin, used to be a student at TAPA. She suggested that volunteering at TAPA would be a good Bar-Mitzvah Project for me to complete. About two weeks after I started, I quickly… Read More »
CAN’T WALK? WHY NOT GO DANCING!
CAN’T WALK? WHY NOT GO DANCING! By: Susan Russo I have always been intrigued by the grace and agility of ballroom dancers. In fact, the movie “Mad Hot Ballroom” is one of my favorite films. If you’ve never seen it, please do so… it is about an amazing ballroom dance program introduced to fifth graders… Read More »
Hearts Full of Song!
This year’s camp theme echoes the sentiments of the 22nd annual Theresa Awards Dinner “With a Song In My Heart” we celebrated an enchanted summer. Our songs of the day focused on hearts and love and led to memorable times! Love Shack, Song of the Heart, and Groove is in the Heart we just some… Read More »