HEARTBEATS IN PERFORMING ARTS


INTERNSHIP & CO-OP PROGRAM
FOR BLACK AND INDIGENOUS YOUTH

 

 

About

In 2021, the Performing Arts Division at the City of Brampton launched its inaugural Black and Indigenous Youth Internship and Co-Op Program, generously supported by Algoma University. The first of its kind in Canada, the program is designed by, for, and with Black and Indigenous students, and guided by an incredible team of Indigenous and Black mentors and professional artists.


"I've learned through art everyone has a place that can allow them to express and represent themselves. This was an experience I definitely won't forget and will carry with me forever." 
- Sharica Brown, grade 11 student, 2021 cohort


Goals

The program aims to celebrate and elevate Black and Indigenous youth, increase cultural understanding, provide opportunities for professional development, and prepare students for future leadership positions and careers in the live performance industry.

Aligned with City of Brampton priorities:


Areas of Focus

  • Multi-dimensional Black and Indigenous education
  • Community engagement
  • Creative expression opportunities
  • Career Mentorship
  • Wholistic Support
  • Collaborative evolution
  • Having fun!



The Opportunities

High School Co-op Program
This co-op program is a hybrid, virtual and in-person co-op placement with the City of Brampton for semester two (Winter/Spring 2024) with four co-op spots available. The program is for Black and Indigenous students in grades 11 and 12 and is open to students in the Peel Region, GTA and surrounding school boards. Co-op students function as junior program facilitators, developing leadership, administrative, and teamwork skills. Students complete both an independent piece of work in their performing arts discipline, as well as a collaborative piece to share with the community.

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN! Apply now.
 

Paid Internship Program
This internship program is for Black and Indigenous students that are currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution (college/university) and will connect a student to one paid internship spot beginning in February 2024. This internship will function as part Artist Residency and part Program Facilitation/Administration Support. The Education & Community Programming Intern will take on a leadership role with the Co-op students, and support staff with the facilitation of the program. As an Artist Residency, the successful Intern will have the opportunity to create and present an original piece of work in their discipline. The program will acquire the appropriate supports for the Intern, including, but not limited to venue access and rehearsal space.
 

2025 Virtual Information Session
December 5, 2024 / 5:30 - 6:30 PM
Email arts.culture@brampton.ca to register.

Join our virtual information session to learn more about the 2025 Heartbeats in Performing Arts internship and co-op program and connect with past participants.





Program illustrations by Sharica Brown, 2021 cohort
Program identifier "Dare to Dream" by 2021 cohort, collaborative design


VIEW THE PROGRAM ARCHIVE
 

Generously Supported by

 

CONTACT

rose.education@brampton.ca
(905) 793-4841