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CAP’s sensory art and art counseling programs assist students in gaining essential academic, emotional, social and therapeutic needs.| Cathedral Arts Project
The CAP Dance Ensemble is a dynamic program, where dancers can pursue their passion across diverse dance styles while honing their technical abilities.| Cathedral Arts Project
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CAP's Music Therapists recently welcomed Music Therapy expert Amy Furman, for a professional development workshop designed to keep the team informed about the latest research and best practices and ensure our students are achieving the best possible results. The post Investing in Excellence: How CAP is Partnering with National Leaders to Elevate Music Therapy appeared first on Cathedral Arts Project.| Cathedral Arts Project
Creating art isn't just about becoming a professional artist. The benefits of art education include improved mental health and other skills.| Cathedral Arts Project
These 4 Rules of Improv provide a powerful framework for fostering cooperative learning environments where every student can thrive. Mastering these skills can transform not just our classrooms, but our students' lives beyond our walls. The post 4 Rules of Improv: Building Cooperation and Community in a Theatre Classroom appeared first on Cathedral Arts Project.| Cathedral Arts Project
August is Make-a-Will Month, a reminder to set aside time to think about the future, how you can protect the... The post Planned Giving: How to Leave a Lasting Legacy that Supports CAP into the Future appeared first on Cathedral Arts Project.| Cathedral Arts Project
When they see me coming, they often call out, “Here comes the music teacher!” Many don’t know the differences between music education and music therapy. Let's explore them using one of Taylor Swift's biggest hits. The post They call me the music teacher, but I just “Shake it Off”: Comparing music education and music therapy appeared first on Cathedral Arts Project.| Cathedral Arts Project
The 2025 slate of CAP Showcases—held in venues large and small—were some of our biggest and best ever! "If you messed up, then keep on going, no matter what. And if anything happens, you gotta continue." The post CAP Student Showcases 2025: Celebrating a Year of Artistic Growth & Community appeared first on Cathedral Arts Project.| Cathedral Arts Project
"For my students, it's about emotional regulation and being able to manage themselves at school, at home and when they're with their friends," says LaRhonda Britton-James, LMHC, CAP's Clinical Creative Art Counselor. "When they gain the ability talk it out, they come up with their own solutions." The post What is Art Counseling? appeared first on Cathedral Arts Project.| Cathedral Arts Project
What's your child's favorite book? Act it out! When children are invited to bring the stories they hear to life, they build language skills, deeper comprehension and a joyful connection to learning. The post Theatre-inspired tips for reading aloud to children appeared first on Cathedral Arts Project.| Cathedral Arts Project
Often referred to as the "CAP song," Frances Key's piece "A Cathedral in my Heart" has been sung by students every year at Showcase since 2005. We spoke with her about the song's 20-year legacy. The post Two decades of resonance: The origins of “A Cathedral In My Heart” appeared first on Cathedral Arts Project.| Cathedral Arts Project
The event, held on Friday, April 4, 2025 at Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club, was a powerful infusion of support for CAP’s REIMAGINE Campaign: Empowering Children Through the Arts, aiming to broaden and deepen the organization's impact across Northeast Florida. The post “A Clear Message”: Spring for the Arts raises a record-breaking $837,100 appeared first on Cathedral Arts Project.| Cathedral Arts Project
The Cathedral Arts Project is a nationally recognized nonprofit provider of arts education and therapeutic programs for children and young adults in Northeast Florida.| Cathedral Arts Project
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