Harlan Brownlee

Harlan Brownlee, of Kansas City Young Audiences, understands the transformational power of the arts to improve the quality of life for individuals and the community. He has worked for thirty-five years in the arts education field as a performing artist, teaching artist, and arts administrator. Mr. Brownlee is on the Kennedy Center’s National touring roster for the Changing Education Through the Arts program, and he has conducted professional development, workshops, and residencies extensively in the Midwest and throughout the United States. Most recently, Harlan was chosen as a presenter for Project Lead the Way’s National Conferences and awarded a 2019 Young Audiences National Residency Teaching Artist Credential.

He has designed and implemented hundreds of lesson plans instructing a weekly class, at Kansas City’s Community School #1, that integrates dance and movement with an emphasis on the subject areas of science and literacy. Harlan has instructed pre-service teachers as an adjunct professor for Rockhurst University’s School of Education and at the University of Missouri–Kansas City’s School of Education.

Mr. Brownlee received his B.F.A. from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and his M.A. from University of Missouri–Kansas City. His performance background includes work for thirteen years as one of the Artistic Co-Directors with City in Motion Dance Theater in Kansas City.

ARTISTIC DISCIPLINE
Dance 

SPECIALTY PRACTICE AREAS
Arts Integration
Literacy
Professional Development
STEAM


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHERS

PROJECT LEAD THE WAY - LAUNCH CURRICULUM (2017-2019)

 

Job TItle
Kansas City Young Audiences