Judy Dworin Performance Project Moving for change Since 1989 | JDPP
 

 

The Judy Dworin Performance Project, Inc. (JDPP, Inc.) is a nonprofit organization of professional artists who — on stage, in schools, in prisons and in the community — innovate, inspire, educate and collaborate. The JDPP was founded in 1989 on the belief that the arts play a critical role in creating personal, educational, and global change.

Originally an umbrella for independent artists, over the years JDPP has developed three distinct programmatic offerings — the Moving Matters! Residency Program, which supports a collaborative residency with Trinity College at Parkville Community School in Hartford; the Bridging Boundaries Arts Intervention Program, a program that reaches out to those affected by incarceration including children with parents in prison, mothers in prison and their children, and formerly incarcerated women reentering the community; and the Ensemble, a group of performers that create movement-based, multi-arts performances that examine social and personal issues of our time.

For more on how you can support the programs of the JDPP, please visit www.judydworin.org.
 

 
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