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Ifetayo Youth Ensemble (IYE) - Entrance by Audition Only
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The Ifetayo Youth Ensemble (IYE) is a pre-professional training and performing program designed for youth aged 11-21 which is dedicated to the emotional and personal growth of youth primarily of African descent, from throughout the Caribbean, Americas and Africa. Through rigorous artistic training, peer support, and mentoring, the Ensemble creates a supportive structure in which youth can discover and celebrate their strengths.

Youth are stimulated as artists, scholars, and activists by researching and creating new works that address pressing social issues. Research along with interpretation of written texts, peer mentoring sessions, interviews with community leaders, and visits to relevant exhibits and presentations are integral elements of the group’s creative process. The Youth Ensemble meets weekly for training, mentoring, and rehearsal all day Saturday for a total of 8-10 hours per week. Additional activities include research and field trips that take place after-school on weekdays, weekends and on holidays.

The group renders its interpretations of the works of major choreographers and has worked with Donald Byrd, Bebe Miller, Abdel Salaam, Sarita Allen, Marilyn Worrell, Walter Jones, Faybiene Miranda, Sarita Allen, Ronn Bobb-Semple and Kevin Iega Jeff. Performances of such works serve to expand and diversify IYE’s repertoire and also provide opportunities to build mentoring relationships between IYE members and professional artists. The group performs at local community schools, theaters, churches, special events, at Ifetayo concerts, and other Brooklyn venues. Members receive full artistic scholarships for training and rehearsals.


Program Goals:

    * To provide training of the highest caliber to Youth Ensemble members by offering professional-level training with nationally recognized choreographers, composers, and playwrights.

    * To teach technical skills in the arts that promotes articulate self-expression through artistic expression.

    * To prepare youth for ongoing study and careers in the arts.

    * To engage youth as activists to identify important social issues and to utilize the arts as a vehicle for self-liberation and a mechanism for youth identified social issues.

    * To build IYE into a top ranked pre-professional performance ensemble.

The resulting works are authentic, honestly and openly addressing issues that are meaningful to young women and men, because they are real issues that teenagers face. The students also use this medium as a means to express their opinions about socio-economic and political issues facing them and their communities.

When they perform, IYE members share their skill, confidence, and growing self-knowledge with other young people and audiences of all ages to create awareness, provide opportunities for open dialogue and present solutions to eradicate injustices and social inequities. The Youth use the arts as a tool for social change and community development and allows them to become powerful advocates.


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