Instilling a Sense of Service
Your child can dance at any dance studio, but KU Studios offers your child a chance to become a part of a group making an impact on the greater community.
As a nonprofit organization, KU Studios promotes mentoring as an important part of our group. Many of our K-Star members are teachers for our younger performing groups. Sharing their experience both on stage and in class inspires the performer as well as the teacher.
Additionally, community service is a large part of the KU experience. The group performs for the Salvation Army annually at the Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners for the homeless. Smaller performances at various organizations and nursing homes also make a considerable impact on the community.
As a nonprofit organization, KU Studios promotes mentoring as an important part of our group. Many of our K-Star members are teachers for our younger performing groups. Sharing their experience both on stage and in class inspires the performer as well as the teacher.
Additionally, community service is a large part of the KU experience. The group performs for the Salvation Army annually at the Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners for the homeless. Smaller performances at various organizations and nursing homes also make a considerable impact on the community.
Salvation Army Christmas Dinner 2019
Dear KU Friends & Family
Christmas Morning we entertained thousands of folks at the annual Salvation Army Christmas Dinner.
We got involved with the Salvation Army Dinner Program in 1995 & have never missed a show since.
Some of the comments were:
“What a fantastic year at KU!! Amazing kids”
“Amazing!, The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear!!”
"The Christmas Morning show is their favorite show of the year."
Thank you; we know exactly what you mean. It's our favorite show too!
And so this is a love letter to all of you:
We could talk about how bright your eyes are, how lovely your smile, how warm the touch of your hand--and that would all be true. Most of all, we want to tell you how grateful we are that we found you, that we found each other. That we have become a Family called Kids Unlimited.
As we are in our 35th year, this will be an important milestone for all of us at KU. We started with a cassette deck & a handful of kids that loved to perform. Today we have grown to an organization that provides a “Safe Stage” for children to express themselves & gain the Courage & Confidence that is required to become a productive & caring adult to make the world a better place for the benefit of all. Our future depends on children like these. This last year, KU has provided well over $65,000.00 in Scholarships
Thirty Five years is not a long time when you are surrounded by Friends & Family that have bonded together over the years, Together we have watched our children grow up to be Talented in every way, whether becoming a Professional Entertainer, Teacher/Mentor to others, or the Head of a Large Corporation. And of course, dedicated parents that want the same opportunities they have had growing up in KU.
Yes we do have former members that have grown up & brought their own children back to continue the tradition. We are so proud of that.
Please help us continue, Dear KU Family & Friends. Your Tax-deductible donations make a huge difference in our being able to nurture these growing children with the best training we have to offer. Thank you for your generosity in making this possible.
With deep appreciation,
Vince & Carol Sottosanti
Founders of Kids Unlimited
Christmas Morning we entertained thousands of folks at the annual Salvation Army Christmas Dinner.
We got involved with the Salvation Army Dinner Program in 1995 & have never missed a show since.
Some of the comments were:
“What a fantastic year at KU!! Amazing kids”
“Amazing!, The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear!!”
"The Christmas Morning show is their favorite show of the year."
Thank you; we know exactly what you mean. It's our favorite show too!
And so this is a love letter to all of you:
We could talk about how bright your eyes are, how lovely your smile, how warm the touch of your hand--and that would all be true. Most of all, we want to tell you how grateful we are that we found you, that we found each other. That we have become a Family called Kids Unlimited.
As we are in our 35th year, this will be an important milestone for all of us at KU. We started with a cassette deck & a handful of kids that loved to perform. Today we have grown to an organization that provides a “Safe Stage” for children to express themselves & gain the Courage & Confidence that is required to become a productive & caring adult to make the world a better place for the benefit of all. Our future depends on children like these. This last year, KU has provided well over $65,000.00 in Scholarships
Thirty Five years is not a long time when you are surrounded by Friends & Family that have bonded together over the years, Together we have watched our children grow up to be Talented in every way, whether becoming a Professional Entertainer, Teacher/Mentor to others, or the Head of a Large Corporation. And of course, dedicated parents that want the same opportunities they have had growing up in KU.
Yes we do have former members that have grown up & brought their own children back to continue the tradition. We are so proud of that.
Please help us continue, Dear KU Family & Friends. Your Tax-deductible donations make a huge difference in our being able to nurture these growing children with the best training we have to offer. Thank you for your generosity in making this possible.
With deep appreciation,
Vince & Carol Sottosanti
Founders of Kids Unlimited
Mentorship Program
Everyone knows we teach young people how to sing and dance here at KU. But the thing we are most proud of is our Advanced Performers and KU Alumni mentoring our young, up-and-coming performers. Sparkling, Twinkling, Shining, Starlight and K* are always taught by people who have grown up in the program. As they grow into adulthood they choose to stay involved with KU. They understand our philosophy from the inside out and pass that on to others. To keep the cycle going and to become a part of this built-in “mentor” program, start today by helping a younger or less experienced KU member, or introduce yourself to our new members and their families. You are the example they will follow as you have followed those before you.