STEM + Arts Integration with Diane Bulan

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A Theatre Residency for Grades K-1

Teaching Artist: Diane Bulan

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In this three-session residency, teaching artist Diane Bulan uses theatre to explore STEM concepts—science, technology, engineering, and math—focusing on how animals adapt to their environments. By integrating theatre into STEM learning, students develop key 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving.

Learn about:

Animal Adaptations, K-1st

*The number of workshops per residency can be tailored to your needs. Inquire for more information.

Requirements: Approximately 10' x 20' area for stage, can be anywhere from classroom to a gym. Teachers must be present at all times during workshops.

To schedule this program, use the scheduling button below or:
Phone: 816-531-4022
Email: booknow@kcya.org

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Creative Discipline: Theatre

Maximum Audience Size: 30 students, virtual 15

Program Length: 45 minutes

Availability: Year-Round

Location: At Your School

Fees:  $135 single, $200 each for 2 or more on the same day

  • The break between workshops must not exceed 90 minutes to receive the reduced rate

  • Title 1 Schools may qualify for funding assistance Learn More

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Curriculum Connection: STEM

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