Learn & Engage

K-12 Programs

Students in the audience follow along with the dancers on stage.

Northrop is ready to welcome students back for the school year with four more exciting field-trip opportunities! Another world-class line-up of educational, engaging, and thought-provoking music and dance programming awaits your students in Northrop’s 2025–26 Student Matinees schedule. 

Tickets go on sale Apr 23. Check back for more information.

Top image: Student matinee with Hubbard Street Dance Company. Photo © Tony Nelson Photography.

2025–26 Student Matinees On Sale Apr 23

Link, Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE student matinee event page

Northrop Presents

Thu, Oct 30, 10:30 am

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Link, UMN Marching Band student matinee event page

Northrop and UMN School of Music Present

Fri, Nov 21, 10:30 am
On-demand Dec 12–19

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Link, Martha Graham Dance Company student matinee event page

Northrop Presents

Fri, Feb 6, 10:30 am

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Link, Student Matinee: WITNESS: Eyes Still on the Prize II event page

Northrop and VocalEssence Present

Fri, Feb 20, 10:15 am & *12:45 pm CT
In-person / *Livestream
*On-demand through Feb 27
Free Event, Advance Registration Required

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That's a wrap! 

Thank you for an amazing 2024-25 Northrop Season! 

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For more information or questions, please email matinees@umn.edu.

Providing Access to the Arts

Northrop proudly engages students in meaningful experiences that expand their worldview and provide the hope and joy the arts offer through its K-12 matinee program. The program provides students and educators high-quality and affordable arts programming with expanded access online and flexible on-demand options that fit school schedules. Each performance is augmented with additional study materials that meet learning standards, as well as resources to guide students about arts performances.

Access To Arts Education Matters

  • Research shows that children who study the arts demonstrate stronger overall academic performance, helping to produce creative thinkers that employers need in an increasingly complex workforce.

  • K-12 students involved with the arts show higher levels of success in math and reading skills, and additional skills are strengthened in communication and problem-solving abilities.

  • Exposure to the arts help K-12 students improve ACT/SAT test scores, perform higher on standardized tests, and achieve higher GPAs. These students are less likely to drop out of school and three times more likely to receive a bachelor's degree in higher education.

  • Both state and federal laws require K-12 schools to provide arts education for students to foster a more well-rounded education.

Student Matinee

Arts education impacts Minnesota students by strengthening their skills in:

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Expression and evaluation skills
  • Empathy and valuing others
  • Collaboration
  • Creative-thinking and innovation

Source:
2019 Report provided by Minnesota Citizens for the Arts through study results of 2016 by Creative MN