Spotlight on Yazzie: Nurturing Young Talent in Shreveport's Performing Arts Scene
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In this engaging episode, the hosts welcome Martina Williams and Amari Mitchell from Yazzie, a renowned African-American performing arts organization in northwest Louisiana. Martina, the director of the Theater of the Performing Arts, shares the inspiring history of Yazzie, which is celebrating its 50th year. We delve into the program's evolution from a jazz-focused initiative to a comprehensive musical theater program that emphasizes black history.
Listeners will hear firsthand experiences from Amari Mitchell, a dedicated participant, as she discusses her journey and the impact Yazzie has had on her confidence and skills. The episode also highlights the program's inclusive nature, catering to kids from various backgrounds and ages, and its unique approach to education through performance arts.
Don't miss the details about the upcoming show, "My Heritage 2: The Journey Continues," which promises to be a powerful sequel focusing on civil rights and modern history. With auditions, rehearsals, and community support, Yazzie continues to shape the future of young performers in Shreveport. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about talent, dedication, and the arts!
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