Tickets & Events

The Alloy School Open House

KST Presents

Learn About The Alloy School

Saturday, July 8
10:00am – 11:00am 

KST’s Alloy Studios | 5530 Penn Ave.
FREE

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Interested in registering for classes or already registered? Meet The Alloy School team at our Open House, including Education Coordinator Simon Phillips, and our talented Teaching Artists. Participants will sample the program through interactive demonstrations that introduce the theme and learning goals of each class offering. Open House attendance is not required for class registration.


SUMMER 2023 CLASS SCHEDULE 

Saturdays, July 15 – August 5, 2023

KST’s Alloy Studios | 5530 Penn Ave.
Pay What Moves You: $10/class for full session; $12.50/drop-in

10:00am – 10:50am – Creative Play with Taylor Couch (Ages 6 & under)
10:00am – 10:50am – Kids Jazz with Indira Cunningham (Ages 6 – 12)
11:00am – 11:50am – Hip Hop with Jazmine Bailey (Family & All ages)
11:00am – 11:50am – Arts & Crafts with Jen Gallagher & Isabella Papucci (Family & All ages)
12:00pm – 12:50pm – West African: Dance & Drum with Yamoussa Camara (Family & All ages)
12:00pm – 12:50pm – Acting & Improv with Tru Verret-Fleming (Ages 6 – 12)


AND DON’T MISS… 

The Alloy School Showcase
Let’s Move Family Dance Party

Saturday, August 12, 2023
10:00am Showcase
11:00am Dance Party 

KST’s Alloy Studios | 5530 Penn Ave.
Pay What Moves You: $5 – $20

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Celebrate the 6-week Alloy School journey with a Showcase and Let’s Move! Family Dance Party. Teaching Artists and students will share material from each class during a one-hour public celebration of learning. The Showcase is followed by a dance party with a family-friendly DJ spinning popular beats. Community partners will lead crafting activities that everyone can enjoy!
Bring the whole family!


The Alloy School is made possible with support from the Henry C. Frick Educational Fund of the Buhl Foundation and The Grable Foundation. Kelly Strayhorn Theater is supported in part by the taxpayers of Allegheny County through a public grant from the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD). RAD works here.