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V: COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
Part 7: Student Participation in Arts Midwest World Fest
Overview:
As students become experts on Arts Midwest World Fest cultures
and music, they should become involved in artist residencies and concerts. They
can act as ushers at concerts, write press releases and programs, design advertisements,
and so on. High school students can visit elementary and middle schools to lead
musical activities or mentor younger students involved in projects. Students
of any age might appear on local television or radio programs to talk about
what they've learned, or might write articles for the local paper. Mural painting,
concert decoration, musical performance—there are innumerable ways students
could participate in and promote the residencies of these artists. Ask students
how they would like to be involved—they will probably think of things adults
do not.
Do not hesitate to call local arts and community organizations, museums, radio
and television stations, newspapers, senior centers, or colleges. Local businesses
might be willing to participate or donate materials. Getting the community involved
with the schools, and the students involved with the community, will have benefits
that last long after the residencies have ended. |