Programs
Welcome to the AreitoTaino Program Page
Art has the power to transform—not just the individual, but entire communities.
Here at The AreitoTaino Group (ATG), we believe that the stories of our neighborhoods deserve to be seen, heard, and celebrated. Born from the vibrant, culturally rich streets of Jackson Heights, Corona, and Elmhurst, we are a Queens-based, Latina-founded nonprofit performing arts organization with a simple yet profound mission: to empower diverse voices through inclusive arts education and performance.
A Brief Overview of Our Programs
Below is a snapshot of the transformative programs we offer.
For over three decades, our leadership has stood alongside community leaders and families to champion equitable access to the arts. We understand that creativity flourishes when barriers are removed. That is why all of our programs are offered completely free of charge, designed specifically for the youth, families, and artists of Queens—some of the most dynamic, yet often disenfranchised, communities in New York City.
Whether you are a teenager discovering your voice for the first time, or a working artist seeking to protect your creative rights, ATG is your home. Our programs are more than just classes; they are incubators for civic pride, mentorship, and original storytelling. We don’t just teach art—we help you write your own story.
Explore our offerings below, and join us in creating a stage where every voice matters.
AreitoTaino Group Summer Youth Intensive Playwriting Program
Duration: 8 Weeks — 2 Classes per Week (16 Sessions)
Target Group: Ages 15–19 years old
Program Type: Nonprofit Summer Playwriting Program
Course Objective and Introduction
The AreitoTaino Group Summer Youth Intensive Playwriting Program is a free, eight-week creative writing and theater program designed to introduce youths ages 15- 19 years of age to the art and craft of playwriting through an inclusive, hands-on learning experience. Students will explore diverse playwriting styles; study works by playwrights from a range of cultural and social backgrounds and develop their own original short plays.
Learning Goals
- Understand and apply key playwriting elements: character, dialogue, structure, and theme.
- Explore diverse playwriting styles and voices from global and multicultural perspectives.
- Develop an original short play through guided exercises, feedback, and revision.
- Experience collaboration with peers, actors, and theater professionals.
- Build confidence in creative expression, communication, and public presentation.
Copyright & Entertainment Legal Clinics Workshop for Artists
Fall 2026
Workshop Duration: 3 Hours
Format: Interactive Workshop + Q&A + Case Study Review
Target Audience: Emerging and mid-career artists, performers, writers, and creative entrepreneurs.
Workshop Overview
A free 3-hour (one day workshop) practical legal clinic designed for artists understand the practical fundamental elements of copyright & entertainment legal aspects to help artist protect their creative rights. Participants will gain foundational knowledge of copyright, contracts, and entertainment law essentials, with real-world examples and guided exercises tailored to the performing and visual arts industries.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the basics of copyright and intellectual property law
- Identify ownership and usage rights in creative collaborations
- Learn how to read and negotiate artist contracts
- Explore fair use, licensing, and public domain concepts
- Gain tools for protecting original work and avoiding infringement
You Can Make A Difference
AreitoTaino is more than an organization. It is a growing movement of artists, advocates, and audiences who believe that the arts can transform individuals, communities, and the world—one story at a time.








