Explore the arts wherever you are! Whether you’re preparing to attend a show or are just looking for some family-friendly creative inspiration, New Victory Arts Break offers free online activities guided by New Victory Teaching Artists for teachers and families to incorporate performing arts into their learning. In this ongoing series, discover posts related to past and upcoming shows that will flex your creativity and stretch your imagination!
New Victory Arts Break is funded, in part, by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and New York State Council on the Arts.
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Get your family ready for Baba Yaga and the Firebird with a video preview, a costuming activity and show-themed conversation starters!
Prepara a tu familia para Zapatos Nuevos con una actividad creativa de títeres y temas de conversación relacionados con el espectáculo.
Get your family ready for New Shoes with a video preview, an creative puppetry activity and show-themed conversation starters!
Get your family ready for The Princess and the Pea with a video preview, an acrobatic bedtime activity and show-themed conversation starters!
Learn how to use New Victory Arts Break videos and activities to get your family ready and raring for showtime before you even leave home.
Meet the artists of New Victory Dance: Program C, and do a little moving and grooving from home with dance-based activities for the whole family.
Meet the artists of New Victory Dance: Program B, and do a little moving and grooving from home with dance-based activities for the whole family.
Meet the artists of New Victory Dance: Program A, and do a little moving and grooving from home with dance-based activities for the whole family.
Turn your favorite things about spring, summer, fall or winter into a secret handshake with family activities inspired by Indepen-dance.
Remix some familiar fairytales and bring a wish to life through thoughtful collage in family activities inspired by Unicorn Theatre’s I Wish.