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There was a moment tonight in the Orpheum's presentation of NEWSIES that I envisioned the entire production as an animated feature -- and why not? There was the infectious music of Alan Menken, who long ago set the 'gold standard' for the resurgence of Disney animation beginning with THE LITTLE MERMAID; there was, too, the 'underdog' hero ('Jack Kelley,' played with panache and charisma by Joey Barreiro), who serves as a point of inspiration for a horde of ragtag 'newsies'; and instead of an 'Ariel' or 'Belle,' there was 'Katherine,' the spirited young 'girl reporter,' who, with her independence and ingenuity, could fall right in line with the other young heroines of Disney films.
Two of my little cutie pies, Luisa and Hugo, with an early Christmas gift from Mrs. J. Can you spot Finn the Elf? Henry the cat photobombed.
So true. I've been very blessed and fortunate in this life with dear and treasured friends. My Grandpa used to say, "Look at your hand. How many fingers do you have? If you have five friends in your life that you can truly count on you will be the luckiest person in the world." I'm eternally grateful and lucky. (at New York, New York)
The Wiz live tonight ...touching, real, from the heart performances. The costumes were out of this world! Shanice Williams, congratulations on your network live debut. This is only the beginning for you. @luvbeingshanice @papermillplayhouse @thewizlive @svsummertheatre (at New York, New York)
A Christmas Story at PMP! Our NJ home theatre. #pmp #christmas (at Paper Mill Playhouse)
Happiness is Danish Kringle from Racine, WI at Trader Joe's in NJ. @traderjoesgrocery Last one and my favorite flavor ...almond. #christmas #wisconsin #home #danishkringle (at Trader Joe's-Millburn,NJ)
We're almost there! 1st show announcement of the season is forthcoming! #svsummertheatre #spokane #spokanevalley #theatre (at New York, New York)
My adorable Luisa with her best buddy, Sam at their Thanksgiving Kinder Enrichment play. I loved it! Set, costumes, songs, dialogue, props ...even edible ones. š (at Maplewood, New Jersey)
THE IMPORTANCE OF ARTS FUNDING
Many schools are cutting back or completely eliminating their arts education programs. However, arts are imperative to the proper functioning of our society. If we take away the arts from children in school, then we will eventually be removing arts from the greater society. Children wonāt learn about music or get to perform in plays. They will miss out on a crucial part of growing up and learning about being human. Private funding for the arts isnāt enough and we must stand up for federal arts funding. If we donāt make our voices heard then something extremely important will disappear. Below are just a few of the many reasons why arts funding is essential to our society.
Education
Students with a rich arts education have higher grade point averages, score better on standardized tests in reading and math, and have lower dropout rates. When it comes to SAT scores, one of the biggest indicators of which college you can get into, students who participated in arts or music throughout all four years of high school average 100 points better on the SAT scores than students with just one-half year of arts or music.
Creates well rounded individuals
The arts spark creativity and innovation, which young kids thrive on. Giving them this creative outlet in school allows them to grow as individuals and eventually affect society. The Conference Board has found that that creativity is one of the top five skills that business leaders look for when hiring new employees.
Generates culture in our society
The arts are imperative to our humanity. They inspire us by fostering creativity, goodness, and beauty. Arts help us to express our values and build bridges between different cultures; it brings us together regardless of ethnicity, religion, age, or gender. Without art we would lose so much about us as humans. Theater and museums and the art within them are gateways to our history. We learn so much about ourselves from looking at and watching the arts.
The arts stimulates the economy
According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the arts and culture sector represents 3.25 percent of the nationās GDP. That is a larger share of the economy than tourism and agriculture. āThe nonprofit arts industry alone generates $135 billion in economic activity annually that supports 4.1 million jobs and generated $22.2 billion in government revenueā (americansforthearts.org). The arts are also beneficial for local merchants. Arts attendees pay for things such as meals, parking and babysitters. Arts drive tourism. It has been found that arts travelers stay longer wherever they travel to and spend more money to seek out authentic cultural experiences. Another way that the arts stimulate the economy is through exports. In 2011 the U.S. exports of arts goods, which includes things such as movies, paintings, and jewelry, grew to $72 billion, while imports were just $25 billion. That is a $47 billion arts trade surplus. A final way that the arts are important for our economy is because of businesses. The arts are a part of multiple industries from nonprofits to museums, symphonies and theatres, to the movie industry, architecture firms and design companies. Research shows that in 2014 3.1 million people were employed by a company that was involved in the creation or distribution of the arts. In all, the arts are a huge part of our economy, generating an enormous amount of revenue and creating millions of jobs. If we donāt continue fostering arts funding for education then we will eventually lose all of these jobs and an abundance of revenue.
āThe arts are more than arts and crafts or recreation but the arts are a way that we transmit key ideas of human civilization. And if you think about eliminating arts from our world how little we would know about anything, particularly things that took place a long time ago.ā Mark Slavkin TEDxTalk
Yes! Looking forward to the 7th installment. #starwars (at New York, New York)
It sure is exhilarating to see your girl and her leading man on the top page of Playbill as soon as you turn on the computer. #grateful #newsiesontour #directorslife #katherine @keenemorgan @joey.barreiro (at New York, New York)
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