
OUR VISION: TO GIVE B.L.A.C.K. TO THE ARTS

Randryck Lewis is a Houston native and lifelong creative whose journey in the performing arts began in early childhood. With a B.A. in Theatre from West Texas A&M and an M.F.A. in Acting from The University of Iowa, Lewis has built a career rooted in the transformative power of storytelling.
As a playwright, performer, educator, and artistic director, he is committed to nurturing the whole artist — creatively, emotionally, and intellectually. His work emphasizes the importance of self-expression, purpose-driven performance, and the power of ensemble collaboration. Lewis believes that the arts are not just a craft, but a calling — a space to grow, to question, to connect, and to heal.
Third Dynamic Productions , the movement born when art, people, and Spirit align, creates spaces where emerging and voices can be heard, developed, and celebrated. This non-profit organization exists to uplift artists by providing access, opportunity, and education — empowering them to find their own rhythm, truth, and artistic identity.

2025 SUMMER CAMP PARTNERSHIP
Third Dynamic Productions is excited to be partnering with Destined For Empowerment's Summer Youth Camp. We had the chance to facilitate Performing Arts Workshops for two weeks! This initiative is a celebration of culture, creativity, and community—a workshop experience offering sessions in acting, vocal technique, slam poetry, mime, praise dance, step, and playwriting.
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At the heart of this program is B.L.A.C.K. – Bringing Local Areas Creative Kinship. This isn’t just about performance—it’s about identity, healing, and visibility. “Giving B.L.A.C.K. To The Arts” is designed to be more than a workshop. It is a cultural journey rooted in history, storytelling, and expression.
Through these workshops, students will explore the intersections of history and art, while building confidence, community, and creativity.

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Mission Statement: Our mission is to merge art and activism by equipping youth with artistic, technical, and leadership skills. We create spaces where culture, expression, and community intersect, ensuring the arts remain a powerful platform for empowerment and change.
WORKSHOPS OFFERED
SLAM POETRY
Young voices take center stage in this powerful writing and performance workshop. Participants will write and perform original poems that reflect their lives, emotions, and experiences. Slam is bold, healing, and deeply personal—and students leave feeling heard, empowered, and seen.
ACTING
Students learn how to bring characters to life through movement, imagination, and expression. We focus on building confidence, body awareness, and ensemble connection—perfect for beginners or emerging performers. Expect fun theatre games, character-building activities, and scene work that allows students to explore identity and empathy through performance.
PRAISE DANCE & MIME
A blend of faith and artistry, this workshop invites students to connect body and spirit through expressive movement and mime. Praise dance is about so much more than choreography. Come and learn the foundations and history of praise dance/mime. Whether set to gospel or instrumental music, students learn how to move purposefully with meaning and conviction.
STEP
This is truly where Art meets Activism. Step is a powerful artform rooted in African American tradition that dates as far back as our ancestors could recall. Students will learn rhythmic footwork, chants, and teamwork-based routines that build unity and hype.
CHORAL
In this workshop, students will strengthen their voices through vocal warm-ups, breath control, scales, and part singing. They’ll explore pitch, tone, and harmony while learning how to blend as an ensemble. Singing here isn’t just about music—it’s about teamwork, focus, and finding confidence in your sound.
LOVE • ART • CREATIVITY • COLLABORATION •LOVE • ART • CREATIVITY • COLLABORATION • LOVE • ART • CREATIVITY • COLLABORATION •
MEET THE TEAM!

Left to right: Shawn Burns (Teaching Asst.),Candance Lewis (Music Instructor) Johhnae Davis Janeau (Teaching Asst.), LaRaneisha Lewis (Step Choreographer)
Bottom: Randryck Lewis (Artistic Director)


At Third Dynamic Productions, our teaching artists are more than instructors—they’re culture-shapers and mentors. Each team member brings professional experience, personal passion, and a commitment to helping every student feel seen, supported, and celebrated. From stage to classroom, we move with purpose, teach with love, and lead with authenticity. We also have on-hand support instructors in every workshop to help with movement modifications, vocal adjustments, and one-on-one encouragement. Whether it’s fine-tuning a harmony or helping a student find their rhythm, our team is here to meet every artist where they are.
