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SCOPE OF WORK: <br /> 1. Details of Youth Program/Services to be provided: <br /> In partnership with the City of Santa Ana, Parks, Recreation and Community Services agency, <br /> OCCTAC proposes to offer an Arts & Violence prevention program for Santa Ana youth at four <br /> Recreational Centers located within the Qualified Service Tract areas in the city of Santa Ana, <br /> including: Jerome Center, Garfield Recreation Center, Roosevelt-Walker Center and Salgado <br /> Recreation Center. <br /> This program will prioritize on diverting youth from negative social problems and engaging <br /> them in positive, fun, creative and artistic programs that will inspire and motive youth to reach <br /> higher educational goals and fulfill their highest potential in life. All the youth and families that <br /> enroll in our Arts & Violence prevention program will have the opportunity to take as many Arts <br /> enrichment classes of their choice in the various disciplines: a) Music, b) Visual Arts, c) Dance, <br /> and/or d) Media Arts, during after-school hours (M-F), and on Saturdays. <br /> OCCTAC Arts & Violence Prevention program will serve youth in two different age groups: <br /> 7yrs-1 Iyrs and 12yrs-1Syrs old. The intent is for this program to empower youth to explore and <br /> participate in different art forms that are not readily available in their neighborhoods and provide <br /> the support our families need to recover during these challenging times. Furthermore, these <br /> programs will encourage the participants to use the creative process as a form of self-expression <br /> and introspective practices to foster social emotional development, cultural diversity and pride. <br /> The following classes represent a few examples of the wide variety of Arts Enrichment activities <br /> that OCCTAC teachers can provide at the various Recreational/Community Centers: <br /> Music Classes - <br /> • Intro to Guitar - Youth will learn basic guitar chords, basic guitar technique, proper <br /> posture and learn to play simple melodies and songs in a group ensemble. <br /> • Intro to Violin - Youth will learn the proper way of holding the instrument, the parts of <br /> the violin, the bow and the string names; and how to play simple melodies, as well as <br /> study the basic theory music concepts, including rhythm, reading notes and music <br /> terminology. <br /> Visual Arts (Painting & Drawing, Mixed Media) <br /> • Drawing and Painting- Youth will learn the basics of painting and drawing; and how to <br /> use different techniques to apply a range of mediums as part of their exercises. Students <br /> will learn how to use mixed medium techniques with lesson plans focused on <br /> introspective creative processes that prompt the students to think about themselves, their <br /> family and their role as an active member of their community. This program will <br /> culminate each cycle with an art exhibition at the recreational center. <br /> Media & Digital Arts (Some examples include Comic Book Creation, Animation, Video- <br /> Technology) <br /> City Council 26 — 415 5/3/2022 <br /> 20 <br />
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