Using arts to understand autism, from the inside out
A summer performance camp organized by the Brown-based Miracle Project New England uses the arts to help young people with autism engage, socialize and communicate. Read more here: https://news.brown.edu/articles/2017/07/miracleproject
The Miracle Project Deemed Evidence-Based-Therapy
LOS ANGELES, April 19, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The inclusive music, theater and film programs of The Miracle Project have been officially named as evidence-based therapies for autism, according to the International Journal of Education and Social Science, meaning they
The Miracle Project on KCAL9 News
Miracle Project Singers Perform At The United Nations The Miracle Project founder Elaine Hall and singer Spencer Harte talked to Sandra Mitchell about the experience on the KCAL 9 news.
The Miracle Project on CBS
Oak Park Holds Unity Rally To Fight Bigotry, Hate Crimes - The Miracle Project Performs The Miracle Project Live! performed at the Friendship Circle's Conejo Valley Unity Walk on March 26, 2017. See clips of the performance here:
Anti-Bullying: The Musical
by Michelle K. Wolf Where will you sit at lunch?” Anyone who is now or has ever been a high school student can relate to that question. I remember well the cliques from my high school in Southern California many years ago.
All-Abilities Performance Troupe Brings New Anti-Bullying Musical to the Wallis
All-Abilities Performance Troupe Brings New Anti-Bullying Musical to the Wallis Members of The Miracle Project at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts by NADRA NITTLE When Elaine Hall discovered 20 years ago that her toddler had autism, she didn’t try to get
Young Actors Take On Bullying With ‘The Intimidation Game’
Young Actors Take On Bullying With ‘The Intimidation Game’ Published May 6, 2016 By Christina Elston While autism now impacts about one in 68 kids, bullying is pretty much universal. So a unique group of young actors are doing something about it in their
Wallis education programs promote anti-bullying, raise awareness about autism
The Miracle Project, a performing arts nonprofit for all abilities and disabilities, is partnering with the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts to present two education programs: the Intimidation Game and the Miracle Project Live! Launched earlier this year, the