Founder, Artistic Director & Educational Leader
Lynne Irby Brown, M.Ed. is an award-winning educator, director, choreographer, playwright, and arts advocate who founded Prima in 1996. With more than 25 years in teaching and educational leadership, including Teacher of the Year honors and leadership of a pioneering virtual school, she brings rare expertise to youth arts education. Lynne's vision connects conservatory-level training with character, confidence, and leadership, guiding every Prima class, rehearsal, and production.
Prima’s mission is to provide trauma‑informed, culturally responsive performing arts education that nurtures creativity, confidence, and character. What sets Prima apart is its blend of nearly 30 years of artistic expertise and proven educational leadership, offering students meaningful training, community connection, and transformative production‑based learning experiences.
Prima Collective is a community-based performing arts program in Mobile, founded in 1996 to give young people meaningful opportunities in dance and theatre. Guided by award-winning educator and artistic director Lynne Irby Brown, we blend high-quality training with values-driven guidance so students grow as artists, thinkers, and emerging leaders.
Programs serve children and teens across diverse educational settings, including public, private, charter, homeschool, microschool, and faith-based communities. Through classes, workshops, productions, and partnerships, students develop technique, confidence, and character within a supportive arts family that celebrates every background and honors each child's unique voice.
Nearly three decades shaping creative, confident young leaders through dance, theatre, and meaningful production experiences.
Since 1996 we have nurtured young artists through dance, theatre, and original productions grounded in strong educational practice.
Under Lynne Brown's award-winning guidance, students gain mentors who understand both classrooms and creative stages.
Classes, productions, and partnerships with schools and churches expand arts access and build confident young leaders.