Each year, the Wolf Trap Institute's local, regional, national, and international programs provide educational services for 35,000 young children, their parents, educators, and teaching artists.
Find out about Institute programs available in your community
Professional Development Workshops for teachers, Classroom Residencies, and other collaborations between performing artists and early childhood professionals serve to:
As Wolf Trap Institute activities are woven into the curriculum, the arts become a new way of teaching, learning, and knowing.
The Institute employs Teaching Artists—professional actors, dancers, storytellers, and musicians—to provide services to the early childhood community.
Become a Teaching Artist
A Wolf Trap residency is a partnership during which an artist comes to the early childhood classroom and demonstrates for the teacher how the performing arts can be used to teach curriculum topics.