49 min

RLC VOB Podcast – Episode 18 | Performing Arts Thrive In NWA RLC Voice of Business Podcast

    • Business

In this episode of the Voice of Business Podcast, Hosts Steve Cox and Nick Smith welcome Shannon A. Jones to the panel to discuss the thriving performing arts scene in Northwest Arkansas. Jones, the Executive Director of TheaterSquared in Fayetteville, brings wonderful insights from the performing arts profession on the impact the arts have in the development of a community as well as how NWA embraces the arts wholeheartedly.

Education and Enrichment: Studies show that arts programs in schools boost academic achievement, critical thinking skills, and social-emotional development. In the 2019-2020 school year, 87% of public elementary and secondary schools offered visual and performing arts instruction, impacting millions of students.

Economic Engine: The arts are a powerful economic driver. According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the arts and cultural sector contributed $919.7 billion to the U.S. GDP in 2022, supporting 5.1 million jobs.

Social Bridge: Art transcends cultural divides, fostering empathy, understanding, and a sense of shared humanity. Live performances bring people together, creating a platform for dialogue and connection.

Northwest Arkansas pulsates with a vibrant arts scene. Renowned institutions in NWA include Arkansas Public Theater, Walton Arts Center, Crystal Bridges, SoNA, the AMP, and of course TheaterSquared.

In this episode of the Voice of Business Podcast, Hosts Steve Cox and Nick Smith welcome Shannon A. Jones to the panel to discuss the thriving performing arts scene in Northwest Arkansas. Jones, the Executive Director of TheaterSquared in Fayetteville, brings wonderful insights from the performing arts profession on the impact the arts have in the development of a community as well as how NWA embraces the arts wholeheartedly.

Education and Enrichment: Studies show that arts programs in schools boost academic achievement, critical thinking skills, and social-emotional development. In the 2019-2020 school year, 87% of public elementary and secondary schools offered visual and performing arts instruction, impacting millions of students.

Economic Engine: The arts are a powerful economic driver. According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the arts and cultural sector contributed $919.7 billion to the U.S. GDP in 2022, supporting 5.1 million jobs.

Social Bridge: Art transcends cultural divides, fostering empathy, understanding, and a sense of shared humanity. Live performances bring people together, creating a platform for dialogue and connection.

Northwest Arkansas pulsates with a vibrant arts scene. Renowned institutions in NWA include Arkansas Public Theater, Walton Arts Center, Crystal Bridges, SoNA, the AMP, and of course TheaterSquared.

49 min

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