Engaging the Community

In 2023, Ancram Center produced 90 events, including productions, concerts, and workshops for approximately 1,700 individuals. Half of all events were free. We are committed to making theatre accessible to all and, to that end, offer performances for young audiences each year, always free for kids. We also partner with organizations such as the Roe Jan Library, North East Community Center and The Boys and Girls Club, providing workshops in public speaking and storytelling at no cost to these organizations.

Ancram Center co-director Paul Ricciardi speaks with students from Taconic Hills School at the Opera House theater, 2022.

Paul Ricciardi with students from the Taconic Hills School, 2022

Real People Real Stories, our popular community storytelling program, supports residents in developing and sharing personal, authentic narratives. We also bring our storytelling methods to the Taconic Hills School where 4th, 5th and 6th graders are introduced to our innovative approach which complements the school’s literacy initiative. Teachers report that students who are normally insecure as writers find success in the act of telling stories. Children who may not normally speak in class, or who have challenges in reading aloud, become fully engaged in the process of telling stories.

Ancram Center’s Storytelling Program has had an extraordinary impact on our 4th, 5th and 6th graders.
These storytelling events are compelling and touching, creating a true sense of community.
— Sandra Gardner, Assistant Superintendent, Taconic Hills Central School

Through this campaign, we plan to build upon the proven success of our public school program with the addition of several new community arts projects:

• The Town of Ancram is connected to two regional school systems encompassing more than a dozen individual towns spread out over hundreds of miles. Sixty percent of the students in these school systems are from low-income families. The schools often find they must cut arts programming due to budgetary constraints. We seek the capacity to bring the storytelling program to students at both Ancram school systems.

A student from Taconic Hills Central School standing at the microphone and telling her story at the Opera House theater.

Student from Taconic Hills School, 2022

• To augment our children’s storytelling program, we wish to launch a playwriting program for students modeled after NYC’s 52nd Street Project—which will bring students and professional artists together for playmaking sessions. The program culminates in a final performance in which professional actors perform the plays the students have created.

• For adult learners, the Annex will provide space for workshops in playwriting, storytelling and more. Seniors in our rural area have been enthusiastic participants in prior workshops and have expressed interest in additional opportunities to explore creative expression and to connect with others. Offerings for adult learners will be an ongoing activity at the Ancram Center.

Performer Heather Christian at the piano conducting a songwriting workshop.

Songwriting workshop with Heather Christian, 2019