The Goal of the "Adopt-a-Kid" program is to find supporters who will sponsor children who are less fortunate and do not get the opportunity to experience live theatre

This outreach program was able to offer 1200 tickets to kids from the Greater Los Angeles and South Bay areas to a performance of "Join the Circus" at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center.

We are planning our 2009 season  and we need your help.

 

 


 


 

I am unimaginably thankful that there is an organization like the Art Attack Foundation!  As a young performer,  AAF has encouraged me to grow by giving me a dance scholarship to the EDGE studios in Hollywood.  Being given the opportunity to learn from and grow in the presence of renowned teachers like Denise Leitner and Joelle Martinec is a goal I would not have considered were it not for the generosity of AAF.  I cannot express my thanks enough, and I can only hope that this outstanding organization will be around helping young performers for years to come!  Thanks!  -

James Larsen

 

Denise Leitner  & James Larsen

“On behalf of Rosie O’Donnell and the family that is Rosie’s Broadway Kids, I am so grateful for support from all over the nation. We were thrilled to hear that the Art Attack wanted to help out our students with their recent online auction. Their contribution will help us build Maravel Arts Center – our brand new performing arts training facility for underserved students in the heart of the Broadway theater district. Thank you for joining us in our belief that all children deserve the best!”

Lindsay Erb

Development and Communications Manager

Rosie O'Donnell and Kids  
 

 

Past Scholarship Recipients Update:  

 

Nicolette Robinson has just completed her first year at UCLA as a musical theater major. Along with staying fully active in the theater department she is also a member of UCLA's award-winning coed a cappella singing group, called Awaken A Cappella. With this group she has performed at numerous venues around California, including the Rosebowl. Last year, Nicolette landed a guest-starring role on an episode of CBS's hit series "Cold Case." Nicolette was also accepted in the prestigious Jackie Robinson Foundation, which not only provides a scholarship to aid her in getting through school, but also calls for the responsibility to continue Jackie Robinson's Legacy. She was also given the amazing opportunity to sing "God Bless America" at the Dodger game in front of 50,000 people, following Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson's National Anthem.

Nicollette was one of the 2006 scholarship recipients from the Art Attack Foundation

 

Keenon Hooks has been involved in the performing arts for 6 years. He started at Narbonne High School performing in their musicals. From there he was awarded a scholarship to Peninsula School of Performing Arts (PSPA) where he furthered his studies in dance. Keenon also began performing at the South Bay Conservatory in their musical productions. Once he graduated he went to El Camino College as a dance Major, and was hired as a tap/hip hop instructor for both Narbonne High School and PSPA. Keenon was asked to be the Assistant Choreographer for the musicals, Singing in the Rain, A Chorus Line, The Wiz, and 4 Best of Broadway Productions at his alma mater. He continues performing in shows throughout the south bay area with his commercial agency "5th Ammendment". Keenon will now be attending Pacific Conservatory for the Performing Arts in the fall to further his career in the performing arts.

Keenon Hooks was awarded an Art Attack Foundation Scholarship in 2005 & 2006

 

   
   

 


“By becoming a sponsor, donor or friend of AAF, you can make a
difference in the education and development of future artists and assist
them in achieving their dreams. The performing arts uplift everyone.
Please join me in supporting the Art Attack Foundation”.

Bea Arthur - AAF Chairperson

 

"I was thrilled to be able to help raise funds for Art Attack.
It is imperative for children to have a creative outlet by which
they may celebrate the joys and steer through the storms
of their young lives."

Melissa Manchester

 

 

Here's how you can help: Click Here

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT

 

 


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