The beginning of a new academic year feels like a good time to work on making all of these resources more widely known. ArtsEngaged has the following available for people in the field who want to support community engagement. – Doug Borwick
Choreographer David Bintley On 24 Years Running Birmingham Royal Ballet, And On Why He Left
“I haven’t made anything for three years. First, there is no money, second the job has tilted so much towards administration there is no time to make stuff. I have always said there are two different kinds of AD – those that choreograph and those that don’t. At certain times in a company’s history you will need one or the other. At this point in my life I simply want to make dance. I’m happy not to be a director any longer. I don’t want to be stuck in an office again.” – The Stage
Engaging Partners on Art Education for Students with Visual Impairment
Kate McLeod, Head of School and Teacher Services at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art: “One of the High’s overarching goals in the past few years is to grow and expand inclusive programming for all visitors, including students on the autism spectrum and students with visual impairments. And who better to partner with then our next-door neighbors, [the Center for the Visually Impaired]?” – Americans for the Arts