Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Creavity is a Virtue
The short video clip that was shown was very thought through and presented well by the speaker. I valued the idea when he established the fact that children have very unique, creative and developed minds. To me, I believe this is true in every way. I would also like to believe that the performing arts program puts people at ease and lets them take creativity to their own way. The speaker was right when he directed about how the teaching of dance and other arts should be raised to the top of the education scale. Many young teens have talent that many don't know about, or even they themselves don't know. By letting performing arts be equivalent to mathematics or science, kids well be able to experience new things. The kids or teens may even find something in themselves they didn't know was there. Being creative allows everyone to think outside the box in many ways. I wish dance was an option offered at school when I was young, or have my parents enrolled me into a dance studio, something other than your daily school work. Art gives you an opportunity to think freely, it allows you to step back and enjoy the beauty of life and everything in it. From dance to painting, these arts let you find the inner you that has been hiding, and let others know the something more about you..
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I agree in my high school more than 50 percent of the students were in band. As wierd as it may sound we all went to band camp as well. Some of my greatest experiences in high school came from senior year staying over night in tents on the field where band camp took place. It was absolutly fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI agree that schools should make dance and arts most valuable at schools. Where I went to school there was no opportunity for dance besides cheerleading and the cheerleading program was a joke.
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