OUR PURPOSE

Trifecta Arts supports and advances performing and visual arts education for children in underserved communities around the world by connecting students, teachers and donors.

This 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization provides charitable support for underprivileged students to experience educational opportunities in dance, music and art.

Trifecta Arts stands as a beacon of hope in the realm of arts education, particularly for children residing in underserved communities across the globe. This US-based nonprofit organization is deeply committed to fostering and advancing artistic endeavors among young minds, recognizing the transformative power of creative expression. Since its inception, Trifecta Arts has tirelessly worked to bridge the gap in access to arts education, ensuring that children from marginalized backgrounds have the opportunity to explore and cultivate their talents.
One of Trifecta Arts' flagship initiatives has been the provision of free ballet classes to children in underserved regions. From 2017 to 2019, the organization extended its reach to Ecuador, where aspiring young dancers were offered the chance to immerse themselves in the graceful world of ballet. In 2018, Trifecta Arts expanded its endeavors to India, introducing ballet to children who may have otherwise never encountered this art form. Moreover, in 2023, Trifecta Arts revisited India, reaffirming its commitment to nurturing artistic talent in the region.
In 2021, Trifecta Arts embarked on a new chapter by bringing free ballet classes to Puerto Rico, recognizing the importance of supporting communities in the aftermath of natural disasters and economic challenges. These ongoing efforts have made a tangible impact, empowering children to embrace their creativity and develop essential skills that transcend the boundaries of the stage.
In 2024, Trifecta Arts launched its latest endeavor, partnering with the National Ballet School of Cuba to provide much-needed dance wear supplies to the students. This collaboration underscores Trifecta Arts' dedication to supporting institutions that play a vital role in nurturing the next generation of dancers. By supplying essential resources, Trifecta Arts aims to ensure that aspiring dancers in Cuba have access to the tools they need to pursue their dreams and elevate their craft.
Through its multifaceted initiatives, Trifecta Arts continues to champion the transformative power of arts education, inspiring children worldwide to explore their creativity, cultivate their talents, and envision a future filled with endless possibilities.
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OUR MISSION

Make an IMPACT

Connect patrons with opportunities to support arts education where their contributions make a significant impact

Enrich Children's LIVES

Connect children to life-changing benefits of dance, music and art education that they otherwise could not afford

Develop LEADERS

Connect highly-trained instructors with opportunities for short-term charitable assignments

OUR PLAN

Phase One: Establish Network of Supported Initiatives

Conduct fundraising activities by leveraging existing networks to create an initial general operating fund
Select schools/programs in need of financial assistance to help grow their student population, strengthen their curriculum and share their art with local audiences
Expand awareness of Trifecta Arts' programs and increase donor base to support active Initiatives
Identify teachers and /or choreographers to participate in short-term guest assignments at selected schools or programs

The Future:

Begin grant applications and corporate outreach, as momentum builds

OUR FOUNDER

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Anne Koho

Founder

Pointe to Pointe

One woman’s life journey leads to a heart-felt mission of sharing ballet, music and art with young students and encouraging the development of outstanding teachers to continue the legacy of these classical art forms.

 

Meet Anne Koho

Ms. Koho began her ballet training at the age of 6 in Columbia, South Carolina, under the direction of Ann Brodie, founder and Artistic Director of the Columbia City Ballet and Adolfina Suarez, formerly of the Ballet Nacional de Cuba.  She performed in numerous full-length ballets, including The Nutcracker (as Clara at age 10), Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Coppelia.

Ms. Koho continued her dance studies on scholarship at the University of Iowa with Francoise Martinet, an original member of the Joffrey Ballet and former teacher at the Joffrey Ballet School.  While at the University, Ms. Koho performed ballet soloist roles in University Opera productions of Faust, The Merry Widow and A Midsummer Night’s Dream as well as feature roles in the annual Dance Galas.  Ms. Koho has taken master classes with Gene Kelly, Edward Villella and an extensive list of professional ballet companies. Ms. Koho also studied with Jonathan Watts at the Kansas City Ballet and completed a full summer internship with the Joffrey II Ballet Company.

Following graduation with degrees in Accounting and Ballet, Ms. Koho was the assistant ballet mistress and performed for two seasons with the Fort Wayne (Indiana) Ballet.  Ms. Koho began teaching classical ballet in 2000.  She currently instructs all levels of ballet and pointe, and choreographs for soloists and groups of all sizes.  Ms. Koho has received national choreography awards and her dancers have received both regional and national awards.

Ms. Koho recently concluded a rewarding corporate career that spanned more than 30 years in banking, consulting and IT project management. In 2017, Ms. Koho founded Trifecta Arts Inc. (www.TrifectaArts.org), a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing arts educational opportunities for underprivileged youth around the world. Since its inception, Trifecta Arts has sponsored ballet, instrumental music and art programs at low-income public schools in Ecuador, a nonprofit sponsored school in India and community programs in Puerto Rico. More than 1,000 students have participated in these programs taught by Ms. Koho and local arts instructors, providing over 15,000 student classroom hours.

 

 

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