Watch our video "What's Your Story in the Arts" and then tell us your story in the comments below!
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-We hope that you will take a look around, find resources that are helpful like videos, lesson plans, and images.
-Please comment on anything that you find interesting, we believe an open dialogue is critical to our mission.
- While you are here make sure you keep up to date with the latest information in the world of arts education by subscribing to our email updates or to our feed for any of the popular feed readers (found in the right side bar)
-If you would like to be a contributing member of Arts Unite email us at ArtsUnite@gmail.com
Dance Tuesday: What's Your Story in the Arts
Posted on
12/15/2009 07:05:00 PM
- by Jennifer Hartman
In:
Dance,
music,
Theater,
visual arts
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December 17, 2009 at 7:01 PM
Seems to me the influencial teachers, the ones we remember, were the ones who allowed us to express and create freely. They are also the ones who pushed us and encouraged us. I recently watched an interview with billionaire Warren Buffet. Someone asked him what is going to be the next big thing in industry so I will know what to study in college. His response "Do what you love."