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Youth Theatre Interactions, Inc.
	  Basic Information
Address: 164 Ashburton Ave. Yonkers , NY 10701
P.O. Box 1187 Yonkers , NY 10702
	  Email: ytiyonkers@aol.com
	  
 	  	  Phone Number: 914-963-3040
	  Fax Number: 914-963-3041
	Additional Information
Focus: All at-risk youth
  Sponsor: 
  Funded through City /State/ County , private organizations, foundations and corporate donations
Director: Mamie Duncan-Gibbs
  Schools Served: All Westchester County
  School District: Located in Yonkers
  County: Westchester
  Schedule: Each class meets once a week (please call or see website for class times) Monday-Friday, 4-7 pm (school year); Monday-Friday, 10-3pm (summer)
  Ages: 8-19 years
  Capacity: 200
  Membership/Pricing: Registration Donation of $50.00 (includes all classes for entire semester)
    History: 
  YTI has been in existence for over 35 years, devoting its efforts to nurturing and training children and young adults, 8-19 years of age, in the performing arts (music, dance and drama).
Program Highlights: 
  Instruction is given by professional performing artists . Students also have opportunities throughout the year to participate in performances at local libraries, community centers and schools.
Support Services: 
  Funded through City /State/ County , private organizations, foundations and corporate donations
Activities: 
    Drama, Dance, Music
Program Information: 
  Registration is held three times a year (fall, winter/spring and summer. Classes vary from 60 to 90 minutes in length. You may sign the waiting list at any time throughout the year
Slogan: YTI alters the future by empowering young lives today!

