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Dance
Augusta Outreach
In 2008, Dance Augusta
directed its community outreach focus on Richmond County Title
One schools, wherein the largest proportion of the student
body lives below the poverty level. Under the expertise of
Development Director, Tammy Westafer, twenty-five schools
were approached with a special offer to bring these children
into the theatre to see Act II of The Nutcracker.
These children get very little exposure to any of the arts
and for many, this would be their first experience with live
theater.
Through a partnership with The Art Factory, Dance Augusta
applied for grant funding to offer school performances to
these schools at no cost! Dance Augusta covered all the expenses
of transporting these students to the three shows; the drivers’
fees, bus charges, gas mileage and any other expenditure associated
with transportation.
Prior to seeing the performance, members of Dance Augusta
visited the participating schools beforehand to read the Nutcracker
story and present the children with lesson plans associated
with Nutcracker. Then, over 2100 students from 15 schools
were brought to the Imperial Theatre for the magical second
act of The Nutcracker.
Based on the enthusiastic response from students and teachers
alike, the experience was unforgettable for all and a resounding
success. Because of this, Dance Augusta was able to expand
its community outreach efforts in 2009 beyond Richmond County.
All Title One schools in Aiken, Burke and McDuffie counties
were invited to attend The Nutcracker’s second
act at a $3 ticket price. Again, the response was so overwhelming
that another school show was added for 2009, bringing over
3,200 students to four SOLD OUT shows! Dance Augusta is thrilled
to be able to share the magic of dance to a growing audience
of enthralled children and plans to continue their outreach
efforts in 2010.
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