Juilliard Creative Classroom

Expand students’ artistic sensitivity through discovery-based study of Core Works

A Digital Platform for Performing Arts Educators

This unique platform provides dance, drama, and music teachers with access to teachables, professional development, unit plans, and a variety of interactive tools. Our materials have been designed to enhance and supplement existing school programs around the globe. While the development of performance skills is invaluable, our materials emphasize building students’ personal artistry through their own creativity and bringing them into close contact with extraordinary works of music, dance, and drama.

Juilliard has designed teaching materials—creative activities, historical information, rehearsal strategies, and original media content—to lead students ages 4–18 through explorations of our Core Works. One of the unique features of Juilliard Creative Classroom is the infusion of “disciplinary thinking.” The lessons have been created using specific artistic practices that are authentic to each discipline, aligning students’ work with what happens in professional studios, rehearsal rooms, theaters, and concert halls.

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This platform is a treasure trove for educators seeking to enrich their arts curriculum. With more than 500 lessons for music, dance, and drama—there’s something for everyone.

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Open Resources For Kentucky Educators

We've included the following resources in your complimentary access to Juilliard Creative Classroom. Please use the direct links below to review the lesson plans:

Music

Shhh…Keep it Down

Developing a Melodic Fragment

Improvisational Modes of Expression

Scales for the End of Time

In the Land of Minimalism

Dance

Lesson Planning

Performance Preparation

Descriptive Movement

Connected Duets

Artistic Insight: Bharatanatyam

Drama

Makeup for the Stage

Throwing Light

Talking to Yourself

In-Class Rehearsal Strategies

Artistic Insight: Pipeline