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Programs

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THOU ART KIDS CLASSIC

Our Classical Theater Program is a performance-based program that focuses on acting techniques, body and voice control, text analysis, and character development. We introduce exercises and processes that increase body awareness and emotional flexibility. Our program is available for kids ages 7 to 17. Riggle Me That has a very special partnership with Rocky Mountain Christian Academy (RMCA.) We have the privilege of working with their students in between 4th and 8th grade. Last year RMT assisted with three shows: Treasure Island, Prince and the Pauper, and Comedy of Errors. Next year we are excited to present Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet.

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Curtain Call of Duty: Veteran Arts Festival 

Memorial Day May 27th - 29th and Veterans Day November 10th - 12th Riggle Me That hosts an arts festival that celebrates our nations heroes. Each festival takes place over the weekend and will highlight the voices of our veterans through film, plays, and spoken word . The celebration will end with a visual art gallery reception and musical performances.

Classical Theater Festival

Summer Classic Macbeth & Midsummer Night's Dream This is a four-day family friendly classical theater festival starring anyone who
has ever had the dream of being on stage. Riggle Me That will mix in professional actors and members of the community to entertain the audience. This will also serve as a shadowing opportunity to kids who are interested in performing arts. Our goal is for this unique experience to become a Colorado staple for family fun, entertainment, and community engagement.

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BIPOC INDIE PRODUCTION INITIATIVE

Riggle Me That Production’s BIPOC Indie Production Initiative creates a support system to filmmakers who are facing the most barriers to opportunity. We strive to amplify the voices of BIPOC independent filmmakers and crew members by providing resources that minimize the negative challenges that BIPOC artists face due to historically inequitable structures. This initiative has two parts: One - Our organization secures private funds from generous individuals, corporations, and foundations to support independent artistic projects. Two - Unions in Hollywood have created rules and requirements that have systematically kept artists of color out. So, RMT requires all projects funded by our initiative to assist with unionizing below the line crew members of color. Our professional film and television projects will have sets that are 80% BIPOC cast, and crew combined.

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