Hippodrome Theatre’s Education Department awarded grant to highlight health benefits of arts participation
Press release from the Hippodrome Theatre
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Hippodrome Theatre Education Department is delighted to announce its selection as a recipient of the Lend Me Your Ears Grant through the One Nation Project. The One Nation Project, a national initiative spanning nine U.S. cities, aims to highlight the proven health benefits of arts participation on individuals and communities. This initiative seeks to unite artists, local governments, and community health providers in a collaborative effort.
“We are truly humbled to be recognized and awarded the Lend Me Your Ears Grant for our project,” said Gabrielle Byam, Education Director of the Hippodrome Theatre. “This grant allows us to delve into a meaningful collaboration and address a pressing issue in our society.”
The Hippodrome’s Lend Me Your Ears project is a collaboration between We the People Theater and the River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding. The initiative will bring together student playwrights and professional actors to explore the theme of gun violence through the powerful medium of theatre and the arts.
The project will culminate in a compelling performance featuring the students’ written works, skillfully presented by professional actors alongside community members. Gabrielle Byam, Education Director of the Hippodrome Theatre, expressed her gratitude, stating, “This grant will enable us to bring awareness, empathy, and understanding, fostering hope for healing in the context of gun violence. We are extremely grateful to the grant committee for this opportunity. This project, driven by the community and in collaboration with We the People Theater and the River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding, promises a lasting impact.”
Gun violence? Shut down hollywood/pallywood and put pressure on society not to facilitate fatherless families, and most “gun violence” would be gone. The problem is violent, narcissistic and unsocietized people who can use many instruments of violence, not just guns. Whose taxes are paying for this BS, the press release doesn’t make that clear?
Gun violence does not need “exploring”; it needs prosecution and punishment. These are things Democrat politicians don’t want to provide. Sad.
This is, indeed, peculiar.
“…awareness, empathy, and understanding, fostering hope for healing in the context of gun violence,” appears to bring the performance arts into a role of promoting ‘acceptance’ of gun crimes rather than their prosecution.
The arts function best on their own instead of being used for collaborative, government funded propaganda.