"I love the smile that a child makes when they are learning, exploring and creating."
-Ellyzabeth Adler

Ellyzabeth developed a multidisciplinary approach to teaching children literacy, social emotional learning, and the artistic process; believing that early cultivation of the imagination and critical thinking skills would initiate a life-long quest for learning, curiosity and social and civic engagement.
Believing in bringing quality arts education to children, she started the art educational component to Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble which created opportunities for artists to work as teachers and visiting artists in Chicagoland schools and community centers, specifically focusing on areas that do not have other arts programs available. Her work has been with kids of all backgrounds, special populations and adults with developmental and physical disabilities.
She has taught for the last 13 years throughout Chicago dance, art, theater, and poetry for both public and private schools as well as many community and social service organizations and the Chicago Park District.
One of Ellyzabeth's favorite teaching moments was teaching dance and art in India at Baale Mane home for girls. It was a learning experience not only for the girls but more importantly, for Ellyzabeth.
Believing in bringing quality arts education to children, she started the art educational component to Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble which created opportunities for artists to work as teachers and visiting artists in Chicagoland schools and community centers, specifically focusing on areas that do not have other arts programs available. Her work has been with kids of all backgrounds, special populations and adults with developmental and physical disabilities.
She has taught for the last 13 years throughout Chicago dance, art, theater, and poetry for both public and private schools as well as many community and social service organizations and the Chicago Park District.
One of Ellyzabeth's favorite teaching moments was teaching dance and art in India at Baale Mane home for girls. It was a learning experience not only for the girls but more importantly, for Ellyzabeth.