
Melanin Magic: A Celebration of Black Excellence and Artistry
On February 20, NECS youth artists celebrate Black History through song, dance, drama and spoken word.
On February 20, NECS youth artists celebrate Black History through song, dance, drama and spoken word.
It is with deep gratitude to our dedicated circle of friends and stakeholders that I present our 2020 Impact Report — each accomplishment made possible with your support.
NECS rose above the challenges of Spring and Summer 2020! We adjusted our programs and were able to gather children virtually during the spring, and safely for summer learning and fun.
Physically distanced summer fun. Week 3 Nature Connection Camp, Stories and Craft, Dance as Activism
Two weeks into summer camp, we continue to find safe and creative ways to get the youth and children outdoors, learning, and having fun.
Together, through collaborative and innovative action, we can continue to deliver on our promise of empowering young people to explore their innate capabilities and engage in social action.
Out of an abundance of caution and in response to social distancing recommendations by the CDC and NYS Department of Health, we are postponing the start of our spring programs until further notice.
On January 24, ArtsWestchester presented NECS founder, Ridvan Foxhall, with a $1,000 Arts Alive Project Grant for her innovative Dance as Activism program.
This weekend, the Children’s Theater Company of Peekskill (CTC), a program of New Era Creative Space, presents the premier of Pegasus, a musical written and composed for them by award-winning playwright, Steven Hayet, and composer, Britt Bonney.
It is with immense gratitude to our community of supporters that we share our 2019 impact report. With this year’s impact report, we invite you to take a closer look at the programs we have offered and that you have helped build with your donations and support.
Camp focusing on understanding biological and environmental principles while also cultivating an emotional connection to nature.