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The Power of Play: A CAP Alumna’s Story of Creativity & Friendship

A 2016 Kite Elementary dance performance. S’Maiah is seated in the front row, fourth from right.

In our latest Alumni Spotlight, we catch up with S’Maiah Rock, who was a CAP ballet student at Kenry F. Kite Elementary from 2013–2017.

S’Maiah Rock today

Today, S’Maiah is a self-taught abstract artist and double-major student at Jacksonville University. She recalls her teaching artist as caring and always pushing the class to be their best selves, but her fondest memories from CAP ballet class were all about fun and friends.

It’s a reminder that the true legacy of arts education often begins with simple joy, proving that the friendships made behind the scenes are just as transformative as the work created at center stage.

 

 


CAP star What grade were you in when you started dancing with CAP?

I started dancing with CAP in Ms. Paisley Gibson’s class in the 2nd grade, and my last year of dancing was after the 6th grade in 2018.

CAP star Were you a dancer or artist before you started the CAP ballet class?

As a kid, I had always had a love for the arts and was very creative. I enjoyed drawing.

 

CAP star Did you continue dancing or doing other types of art afterwards?

I haven’t danced since, but I have taken up painting and continued drawing. I am currently double majoring in Art History and Elementary Education at Jacksonville University. I hope to become an elementary teacher after graduating.

Here are some examples of my artwork:

 

CAP star What do you remember about your teacher, the class, or what you learned? Is there a memory or lesson that stuck with you?

What I remember from her and her class was how she always pushed us to be our best and show our biggest potential. She was a patient, kind, and caring teacher that only wanted to see us succeed.

The girls I danced with were all so kind and supportive. I am still in contact with the few that were in my grade. My favorite memories are from our end of the year Ballet Bash parties where students were given awards and were able to just hang out after school, laughing and talking about how fun the dance year had been.


Are you a former CAP Kid? We want to hear from you! Whether your class ended last year or 30 years ago, we’d love to hear about how the arts impacted your life then and now. Maybe we’ll be able to dig up some old photos of you and your childhood friends, too. Click here to fill out the alumni form.

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Are you a military family? CAP is proud to provide two FREE week-long arts camps for Blue Star Families this summer!🎶👯Supported by the @Kids Hope Alliance, CAP’s Brave HeArts program provides military families with the opportunity for their students to explore their creativity through a variety of arts experiences and performances. Led by CAP teaching artists, campers of all experience levels will enjoy music and dance activities designed to spark creativity and self-expression. Learn more and register at our Brave HeArts link in bio!💙

Session 1 | Music Exploration
July 6-10 | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Rising 3rd – 5th graders
Campers will explore their musical interests through both individual and collaborative instruction. 

Session 2 | Dance Exploration
July 13-17 | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Rising 3rd – 5th graders
Campers will embark on an exciting journey in this beginner-level dance camp.

Location: Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church, 4001 Hendricks Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Come out to this Riverside Arts Market and cheer for our Emerging Artists Programs students in the CAP Dance Ensemble, CAP String Orchestra and CAP Theatre Company on the River Stage this Saturday, May 2 beginning at 10:30 am! 🎻👯🎭Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Spring for the Arts is tomorrow and the silent auction is officially OPEN – you can place your bids remotely or in-person with the auction link in bio!

This annual event celebrates the impact you, our donors, have had on local students, and raises funds for CAP's REIMAGINE Campaign, with the ultimate goal of putting paint brushes, instruments, scripts and dance shoes in the hands of more children in Northeast Florida than ever before. Looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow.🎉Happy bidding!
Cathedral Arts Project (CAP) is grateful to announce that we are recipients of the Find Your Light Foundation's 2026 grant! Their support allows us to to empower every child’s creative spirit, ensuring that students across Northeast Florida have access to essential arts education that recognizes, grows and amplifies every student's unique skills and strengths.

Find Your Light is dedicated to supporting exceptional arts programs where the need is greatest, recognizing arts education as an essential part of a young person’s development. 
Thank you, @Fylfoundation, for championing the power of the arts and helping CAP make a lasting impact! #TheArtsAddUp #ArtsEducation
It was a whirlwind weekend at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, where more than 1,000 Cathedral Arts Project students danced, acted, sang, drummed, and played their hearts out at the annual Performing Arts Showcase!

Thank you to our emcees, teaching artists, assistants, staff, volunteers, parents and students who made this weekend so special. Your dedication created a truly magical experience for everyone involved.

Special thanks to State Representative Kiyan Michael; Darryl Willie, Duval County School Board, District 4; and Melody Bolduc, Duval County School Board, District 7. We are grateful for leaders who champion the power of arts education and recognize its lasting impact on student learning and growth.

Huge thank you to our sponsors, The Willits Foundation, VyStar Credit Union, Cara & Scott Baity and Anne & Marc Mayo. 
Stay tuned for more Showcase photos! 🌟
"Through the Cathedral Arts Project (CAP), children discover what it feels like to give their full attention to something meaningful and in doing so they are reclaiming a skill that many of us have forgotten how to practice.
 
We used to think of focus as something we simply had or didn't. But what if it's more like a muscle that weakens when it's rarely used?

Hand a child a violin, a sketchbook or a script and watch time disappear. In that moment of total focus, something extraordinary happens. Learning deepens.  At CAP, that’s the quiet brilliance of arts education; it trains not just the eye or ear, but the mind to stay." 
- Kimberly Hyatt, President & CEO, Cathedral Arts Project 

Learn more at our link in bio.🌟
#TheArtsAddUp
CAP’s Encore summer camps keep students engaged and creating when school’s out. Spots are limited, so register your young artists now at our link in bio!🌞
Classes will be held at 4001 Hendricks Avenue, 32207.

CAP Summer camp offerings include:
Summer Music Exploration: Ukulele
Summer Music Exploration: Strings
CAPSO Strings Camp: Summer Musical
CAP Studio Artists: Summer Sessions
CAP Theatre Company: Summer Musical Experience

Enroll today! 🎻🎭🎨🎵
Only one month away! Join CAP for the 21st Annual Spring for the Arts on Friday, April 17 at Epping Forest Yacht Club. Get your tickets to attend or become a sponsor today at our link in bio.💜

At this signature fundraiser, CAP is honored to celebrate Kristine Cherek & Kirk Larsen as the 2026 Guardians of the Arts for their efforts to safeguard and advance the arts. Spring for the Arts also celebrates community engagement in support of funding arts education initiatives throughout the region. Generating over $9 million since its inception, it is the most visible event supporting arts education along the First Coast. Join us in support of essential arts education that recognizes, grows and amplifies every child’s unique skills and strengths.🎨🎻👯👯

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