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The Gabriella Axelrad Education Foundationwas
established in
December, 1999 by family and friends in memory of Gabriella
Axelrad, a 13–year old who loved to dance. It was the hope of
Gabri's family and friends that under−served
Los Angeles children
might receive the same joy and benefits from dance that Gabri had
in her short life.
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In May, 2000, the Foundation's dance
program, everybody dance!,opened its
doors in a low−income housing project
just west of downtown. The program
started with 35 students in 12 weekly
classes. Demand for dance classes was
so intense, however, that the program
was forced to keep adding classes and
establishing wait lists. There are now
over 1000 students enrolled in 150
weekly dance classes in ballet, tap, jazz,
hip- hop and modern at three
state−of−the−art dance studios
in the
Pico−Union, Rampart and Koreatown
communities of Los Angeles.
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In 2005, the Foundation opened a dance −themed
public elementary
charter school – one of the first such schools in the United States.
Gabriella Charter Schoolstudents study dance one hour each day
and dance is infused into the standards−based
curriculum.
With the help and support of many individuals and organizations,
The Gabriella Axelrad Education Foundation, through
its
programs everybody
dance!and the Gabriella
Charter School, is
giving Los Angeles' underserved children a chance to expand their
potential and broaden their horizons through the arts. Both school
and dance programs strive to instill in our students a love of
learning, dance and the arts, while increasing their chances for a
productive future.
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