
The TRI Arts Program
Sing. Dance. Act.
Bedazzled Productions hires premium, experienced entertainment professionals as Teaching Artists to educate students on various avenues of the arts, specifically Acting, Dancing & Singing.
Even during the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Los Angeles Chapter of The Society, Inc. persisted in its mission, presenting a virtual showcase and initiating outreach to the community thru a TRI-Arts approach at 54th Street Elementary School in Los Angeles.
This notably contributed to the improvement of children's reading scores, self-esteem, and state test scores.
Through its initiatives and partnerships, including collaborations with The Los Angeles Chapter of the Links, Inc., The YWCA of Greater Los Angeles, The Los Angeles Unified School District, and Arthur Ross, Creative Artistic Director of Bedazzled Productions, the Los Angeles Chapter continues to champion the development and empowerment of youth in the arts.
We strive to create opportunities for young artists to utilize their talents to improve society, ensuring a bright future for the arts in Los Angeles.
2019: The Inception of the Tri-Arts Program
In 2019, the Tri-Arts Program was introduced at 54th Street Elementary School under the creativity of Arthur Ross, Producer, Creator, CEO and Artistic Director of Bedazzled Productions in conjunction with the Los Angeles Chapter of The Society, Inc.
This marked the beginning of a journey to reintegrate performing arts education into underserved schools. Their inaugural program aimed to expose students to various forms of artistic expression, including voice, dance, and literary arts.
2020: Building Momentum
The following year saw the continuation of the Tri-Arts Program with the production of Once on this Island Junior. This captivating theatrical experience engaged students and ignited a passion for the arts, laying the foundation for future endeavors.
2021: Embracing Innovation
Amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic, the Tri-Arts Program adapted to present a Virtual Spoken Word event. Despite the shift to online formats, students continued to express themselves creatively, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.
2022: Reaching New Heights
The Tri-Arts Program reached its zenith in 2022 with the production of The Lion King Junior." This ambitious undertaking captivated audiences and highlighted the remarkable talent and dedication of students and instructors alike. Two shows were held, one for the student body, one for parents and guardians, both standing room only!
2023: Academic Progress
A testament to success beyond the realm of arts education, the impact of our collaborative effort is evident in students' academic progress. Test scores serve as a tangible measure of the positive influence of arts programming on overall student development.



















