Most
of us agree that the arts are important, but Artistic Director Melanie
Kirk-Stauffer of Dance Theatre Northwest, in University Place, WA, stresses
that the arts are also part of education. In fact, she is giving back to the
community through a series of four FREE dance performances called Arts Are Education. All take place in
the Tacoma area, three at elementary schools and one at Narrows Glen, a
retirement and assisted living community, and all are free, open to the public,
and handicapped accessible. The first is this Friday, March 29. (See complete
schedule and locations below.)
"We
have been rehearsing for weeks getting ready for this series of Arts Are
Education performances,” she said. ”I believe it is essential that young people
in our area have exposure to ballet based classical and contemporary dance.”
DTNW Company dancers Chhay Mam and Katie Newmann photo by Maks Zakharov |
As
a dancer, dance teacher, and internationally recognized lecturer and
choreographer teacher for many years, Kirk-Stauffer has lived with dance as her
life’s passion since childhood and loves to share that joy and give back to her
community. She has seen firsthand how important it is to bring the arts to
schools, especially at a time when there is so little money available and arts
programs wrongly sink lower on the lists of priorities, in spite of the
benefits.
In
fact, research proves those benefits. According to an organization called
Americans for the Arts, of which she is a member, students with an education
rich in art:
·
Have better grade point
averages
·
Score better on standardized
tests in reading and math · Have lower dropout rates
· 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
· 3 times more likely to be elected to class office within their schools
· 4 times more likely to participate in a math and science fair
· 3 times more likely to win an award for school attendance
· 4 times more likely to win an award for writing an essay or poem
Lauren Trodahl - DTNW Adanced Junior Dance Ensemble member Photo by Maks Zakharov |
The Arts Are Education performances feature DTNW’s professional dance company members Katie Neumann and Chhay Mam, along with guest artists and student performers. This year, the series offers excerpts from Swan Lake. For many school children, and even a surprising number of adults, this kind of live dance performance in often the first they’ve ever experienced. And they love it.
“Our
community outreach programs are fun and inspiring for all involved,"
Kirk-Stauffer said. It’s true. I’ve been to them and hope you can catch a
performance too, at one of these times and locations.
Friday, March 29: Edison Elementary
School, 5830 S. Pine St., Tacoma, WA 98409 at 2:15 p.m.
Friday, April 5: Christensen
Elementary School, 10232 Barnes Lane S., Pierce WA 98444 at 2:45 p.m.
Saturday, April 6: Narrows Glen, 8201 6th
Ave., Tacoma, WA 98406 at 7 p.m.
Friday, April 19: Sheridan Elementary School 5317 McKinley Ave., Tacoma, WA 98404 at 1:45 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.
1 comment:
Thank you Candace for helping us promote these community performances. We still have one more workshop and FREE performances coming up at Sheridan Elementary on April 19th.
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