HCA's Dance program offers classes from ages 2-92, in styles ranging from Ballet to Modern to Hip Hop and Musical Theatre.  Take classes recreationally, or train seriously, at HCA it's up to you.

 

HCA Music students can study a wide variety of instruments through either private lessons or group classes.  There's something for every taste and skill level.

 

 HCA's Theatre department explores all areas of the theatrical experience - improvisation, script building, character work, design and directing.  Classes available for all age groups.

 

 

 


This is a great opportunity to sample and experience a little bit of Broadway. 

 


 

 


The HCA Visual Arts program introduces young children to the arts, encourages budding artists and helps them develop their portfolios, and allows recreational artists a chance to experience their dream. 

 

 

 

Providing access to arts programming
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 Fun, educational, arts-based field trips which match the Ontario curriculum for the arts. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The artistic vision of the HCA Dance Theatre is to augment the artistic and cultural landscape of Hamilton and Golden Horseshoe region, complementing the reputable Opera, Orchestra, Theatre and Art Gallery in Hamilton with a professional dance company. 

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41576_105396469518176_8801_nCulture For Kids in the Arts is a registered charitable organization dedicated to providing access to high quality arts programming for Hamilton youth and children for charitable and educational institutions.  The overall program has a mission to provide experiences to students in the Hamilton community that would not exist otherwise.

Through Mentorship, more than 40,000 children and youth have experienced the Arts.  It is an Arts Co-op Program that creates opportunities for secondary students to assist directed art classes in dance, drama, music and visual arts to elementary students in grades 1 to 8 through a series of Ontario Curriculum-focused demonstrations.

Launching in September 2010, Artasia is a new city-wide initiative combining visual arts and recyclable materials.  It is artists, children, youth mentors, apprentices, corporations and community organizations working together to create a public art installation that expresses the children's future vision of Hamilton.  The After School Arts Program delivers art, drama, dance and music programs that reach hundreds of school age children (ages 6-12) across Hamilton in collaboration with the Eva Rothwell Centre, the Kiwanis Boys and Girls Club, Today's Family, Wesley Urban Ministries and the YMCA.

The Connect Project is a performing arts and stage craft school-to-work program that boasts an 85 per cent attendance success rate.  Teens create a performance from scratch to the final curtain call, exposing them to the transferable skills that exist in the Arts and Entertainment business, Canada's fourth largest industry.  The Scholarship Program supports the most talented students in our programs in living their dreams and full potential, and to fulfill the idea that one artist can inspire millions.

Looking to volunteer, be a donor or support any of the CFKA programs?  Contact Victoria Long-Wincza at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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