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2016-513-E Arts - One Song Productions - Spring 2016 Arts Grant Agreement
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2016-513-E Arts - One Song Productions - Spring 2016 Arts Grant Agreement
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8/8/2016
Contract Starting Date
7/1/2016
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2017
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$1,500.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID:809BC67A-EBEA-4A56-8B10-57DCEODCD6EF <br /> With this grant, the One Song Board of Directors would continue to reach out to a broad <br /> variety of high school students for acting and technical design and give them the opportunity to <br /> work on shows that deal with unique and important issues. The Board of Directors wants to share <br /> a love of theater and help other students work more on their theatrical skills, while also allowing <br /> students to be involved in plays that make them think about what they, as performers, are <br /> creating and communicating. By putting on these next two productions, One Song hopes to get <br /> the word out to a wider range of people and create both larger audition pools and audience sizes, <br /> which average between 45-75 people per night. While One Song offers free shows (with a <br /> suggested $8-10 donation) that are open to the public, currently the majority of attendees for <br /> shows are students from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. One Song hopes, however, to be <br /> able to expand and reach a more diverse number of people. One Song would like as many people <br /> as possible to get more involved or come see plays in the future, and hopefully leave with a <br /> greater understanding of themes explored in its productions. <br />
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