GIRLS PERFORMANCE & ADVOCACY
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Who We Are

Girls Performance & Advocacy is a Montessori - based performing arts and girls' empowerment program 
for girls ages 5-12  in Central Texas.

​What Makes Us Unique:
We sing together in service to others, raising funds and awareness in support of girls' rights and education globally.
Our curriculum integrates discussion of strong women leaders, as well as activities that promote confidence, assertiveness, and empowerment.
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Two of GPA's Directors draw on years of experience educating children and supporting their self-esteem through performance at Parkside Community School.  Our first commitment is to guide each young performer toward recognizing her own value.  

What skills are included:
  •   Assertiveness and self expression
  •   Leadership through Montessori’s principle of vertical mentoring
  •   Singing on pitch
  •   Singing with others, listening to other singers, harmony work
  •   Friendship lifeskills
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Staff
    • Mission
    • Community Partners
    • Who We Are
  • Past shows & Camps
    • Summer camps 2017
    • Past Programs & Productions >
      • Summer camps 2016
      • Photo Slideshow
      • Take Heart spring 2016
      • Enchantment 2016
      • Birds of a Feather 2016
      • 60 Million Concert 2015
      • DragonQuest 2014
      • Fantasticamp 2013
      • West of Forever 2013
      • Shine 2012
  • Doris Grossman Simon
    • The Doris Grossman Simon Scholarship Fund
  • Newsletter