importance of the story sound of music
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The story of The Sound of Music teaches many lessons: that we should give people a chance, that we should embrace emotion rather than close off from it, that we should stand up for what's right. But, more importantly, there is so much we can learn from the arts as a medium.
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The story of The Sound of Music teaches many lessons: that we should give people a chance, that we should embrace emotion rather than close off from it, that we should stand up for what's right. But, more importantly, there is so much we can learn from the arts as a medium. The performing arts were so instrumental in shaping who I am, it was the topic of my college admissions essay.
Yet, the arts are often the first department to undergo budget cuts when funding is tight. This is a dangerous tightrope we walk, since music, dance, and all aspects of theater can teach children an array of necessary life skills, in addition to the artistic skill of choice. As actor Jay Armstrong Johnson told Playbill.com "Music is math. Theatre is English. Tech is science. Dance is physical education. The arts are everything." Now there is research that shows involvement in music correlates with higher academic performance and that being a musician slows cognitive decline.