Students gain arts industry experience in Kaboom Collective
Young creatives ages 15 to 25 are working on Hollywood-style recording projects as members of Northeast Ohio's Kaboom Collective.
Students work with a variety of industry professionals in the arts, from musical composition to script writing to digital animation.
But at the collective's center is its studio orchestra led by Kaboom Collective Co-Founder and Cleveland Arts Prize winner Liza Grossman.
Видео Students gain arts industry experience in Kaboom Collective канала Ideastream Public Media
Students work with a variety of industry professionals in the arts, from musical composition to script writing to digital animation.
But at the collective's center is its studio orchestra led by Kaboom Collective Co-Founder and Cleveland Arts Prize winner Liza Grossman.
Видео Students gain arts industry experience in Kaboom Collective канала Ideastream Public Media
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