MURFREESBORO
— Some of Tennessee’s most talented young musicians will showcase their
gifts Tuesday, Feb. 10, at MTSU during the state’s 2015 VSA Young Soloist concert.
Tickets are limited but still available at $5 each for the 7 p.m.
performance in Hinton Music Hall inside MTSU’s Wright Music Building. You can
obtain tickets by emailing userk7706@comcast.net or calling 615-210-8819; a
searchable campus map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParking14-15.
MTSU students once again are coordinating the statewide event, which is
open to any vocalist or instrumentalist age 14 to 25 with any form of
disability. The state contest is part of an international competition, which
will be held May 20 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in
Washington, D.C., and will feature winners from across the nation.
The young musicians performing at MTSU are part of VSA Tennessee, the
state organization on arts and disability that was established in 2001 on the
MTSU campus. Students in MTSU professor Lori Kissinger's Organizational
Communication in Communities EXL Class are handling logistics for this year’s
event as they have for past concerts.
VSA, an international organization on arts and disabilities, is
observing its 40th anniversary in 2014-15. Founded in 1974 by Ambassador Jean
Kennedy Smith and formerly known as Very Special Arts, VSA merged with the John
F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 2011 to expand its services.
Kissinger's students regularly help with VSA events at MTSU as part of
her experiential learning classes, coordinating events like each autumn’s National
Christmas Tree decorating party and the "Golden Ratio Project," an
international arts education exchange performance, along with the now-annual
holiday ornaments workshop.
Students involved in the ORCO 3250 class also have organized special VSA
events to serve as fundraisers for the organization as well as activities for
the artists and the community.
“The Young Soloist competition is my favorite program of VSA Tennessee because
of the amazing talent and the inspiration that these artists provide,” said
Kissinger, who also serves as VSA Tennessee’s executive director.
“We’re excited this year, too, because we’ve again received a National
Endowment for the Arts grant to present the concert, and we’ll have a very
special guest joining us for the concert.”
Along with the NEA, the 2015 Tennessee VSA Young Soloist program is
sponsored by U.S. Rep. Diane and Dr. David Black, The Memorial Foundation,
First Tennessee Foundation, Affinion and Publix Supermarket Charities.
For more
information about VSA Tennessee, visit http://www.vsatn.org
or contact Kissinger at userk7706@comcast.net
or 615-210-8819.
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