In this workshop, teens will learn the power of using their voice to effectively lead and work as a team. Through interactive exercises and shared group goals, participants will walk away with the understanding of teamwork, strong communication skills, and the power of their voices. This workshop will encourage teens to make strong statements about the world around them, using theatre as a vehicle for social change.
Place: St John's Episcopal, Choir Loft
Date and Time: Sunday, May 7th at 3PM
Note: this is a workshop for teens only
About Najah Imani Muhammad: a self proclaimed "Self-love Ambassador," Najah uses her platform to spread awareness on self care, while sharing her joy for life with everyone she meets. Regardless of the project, Najah aims to use the arts as a vehicle to bring people together and start a conversation. When she is not performing herself, she uses this drive to direct young people in theatrical productions , helping to foster an environment of leadership and growth, while funding cultural relevance in each performance. The goal? To further strengthen the voices of tomorrow's leaders. Recently she has used this tool to help amplify the codes of the often unheard in her new podcast, "Underrepresented Representatives" (available for listening on Spotify and Apple). She also works with her mother to run "Leaders by Choice," a NonProfit Organization which cultivates the ARTivist in young people across the nation. In addition to this, Najah is proud to have worked with organizations such as Disney Theatrical Group, The Leadership Program, Girl Be Heard, and Kaiser's Room to continue to serve the youth in the arts.
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