Student Ambassadors for the Arsht is a free, yearlong leadership and arts engagement program run by the Adrienne Arsht Center for high school students across Miami-Dade County. Participants serve as advocates for the performing arts in their schools and communities while gaining behind-the-scenes insight into how a major performing arts center operates. Students develop leadership and communication skills and build meaningful relationships with peers from diverse backgrounds throughout the program. It is a unique opportunity for young people passionate about the performing arts, community involvement, and cultural leadership.
Guiding a group toward a shared goal and keeping everyone moving together.
Delivering ideas clearly and confidently in front of an audience.
Organizing the logistics, schedule, and details behind a successful event.
Bringing people together around a shared cause to create real change.
Understanding and respectfully engaging with people from different backgrounds.
Guiding and supporting someone else as they learn or grow in a skill.
Students organize and represent the Arsht at community events and arts advocacy initiatives throughout the year.
Program involves behind-the-scenes insight into performing arts center operations and community engagement work.
Ambassadors serve as advocates and representatives for the arts center, developing communication and advocacy skills.
Community Experiences
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