Our "Revive the Culture" Enrichment Programs
The Texas Supremacy of Music & Arts Conservatory has produced the Revive The Culture enrichment programs which are designed to provide students in middle and low-income families with access and inclusion in music/dance education & training that supports literacy skills development, social-emotional learning (SEL), and cultural awareness.
The objectives of these enrichment programs are:
- To provide quality dance and instrumental music education/training through cultural and interdisciplinary learning.
- To impact the “COVID Learning Loss” experienced by children in historically underserved communities.
- To cultivate student relationships through social-emotional learning (SEL) practices that create a safe learning environment and advocate for students' voices.
Revive the Culture Power Camp 3.0 (an HBCU Experience)
RTC Power Camp is 2-Day event where students receive the HBCU experience with College Directors and Instructors with instrumental music, dance, majorette, color guard and cheer. Students will showcase their talents on the 2nd day to the community and stake holders on what was taught.
Revive the Culture Summer Band Camp
RTC Summer Band Camp is a marching camp hosted in the summer from June 1 to July 1with students from grades 6th through 12th. Students from the Power Camp will continue receive prominent instruction from certified directors from the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Students will travel and participate in different summer events such as the city of Austin Juneteenth Parade, Houston's Band Festival, and Dallas 4th of July Parade.
Kick Step Down Afterschool Program
Our program is an afterschool music & dance enrichment where we serve students from grades 4th through 12th.
Students will learn the basic practices of developing an ear for music contrast, sight - reading music rhythms and learning about music history of the urban performing arts.
Instrumental Music
Students will learn the basic practices of developing an ear for music contrast, sight - reading music rhythms and learning about music history of the urban performing arts. In our Instrumental Music Program, students will learn the basic practices of developing an ear for music contrast, the history behind the urban performing arts, and how to sight-read music rhythms.
Fundamentals
Of Dance
Students will learn the basic fundamentals of dance, how to control their body movements, as well as gain a greater awareness of rhythm and music in the urban arts. Classes will encourage individual expression within a nurturing and structured framework. Children learn to socialize, dance together, and most of all, have fun.
How We Fund Our Programs and Services
In our effort to provide music and dance programs, we seek committed donors to provide the funds needed for our successful operation. In particular, donations will go towards band camp, winter concerts, and our participation in multiple parades in cities such as Dallas, Baton Rouge, Houston, Austin, and Shreveport.