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Your Ticket Buys More Than a Concert

Your purchase of a season ticket to the Colorado River Concert Association buys more than just a concert; you become an arts educator. An important function of the Colorado River Concert Association is educating and creating audiences of tomorrow. When selecting artists for the performances, the Concert Association volunteers ask what students will learn from these artists. Whether they will do a show for students, in addition to their night time performance is a critical part of the artist selection process.

Students Participating in the Arts Do Better!

Students who participate in the arts or share arts experiences show improved academic performances and test scores in basic skills core areas such as reading and mathematics. Students show a greater capacity for creative thinking, improved attitudes, and demonstrate a greater capacity for caring and empathy. NOTE: The recently published Rand Report substantiates these statements. It is the first comprehensive research that supports the view of the broad value of the performing arts held for years by those who have been promoting the arts.

Your ticket buys a concert experience for a young person in the tri-state area.

Who knows where these performances for students will lead? Could the next Pavarotti or Perlman be seeing a musician or singer who will change their life, or will the show be just the beginning of a lifetime of love of the arts?

Thank you for sharing your love of the arts with Tri-State young people.

We believe arts education and outreach activities are important, and we appreciate your support of our mission to include these activities as part of our Concert Association season.

For more information, contact:
Julie Hassett, Student Education and Outreach
PO box 21413
Bullhead City, AZ 86439

 

 

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A special thanks goes to Arizona Commission on the Arts and National Endowment for the Arts for their support of the Student Outreach program.