Attic Salt Theatre
Company, the team who has produced family-friendly shows for over fifteen years, is pleased to announce the kickoff of
their Local Hearts, Local Arts campaign. As a benefit to area children, Local
Hearts, Local Arts aims to pair Asheville-area businesses with Western
North Carolina schools to bring educational shows to local children.
Attic Salt Theatre Company is a company that formed in New
York City in 1998 and has since concentrated on children’s theatre and art
residencies in NYC schools. Since Attic Salt’s two principal officers, Jeff
Catanese, Artistic Director, and Marci Bernstein, Executive Director/Education
Coordinator, arrived in Asheville four years ago, the company has been
continuing its work to those ends in Western North Carolina. Local Hearts,
Local Arts is their first large-scale campaign to bring educational theater
to as many Asheville-area children as possible.
- Businesses donate the cost of a 45-minute production ($600 for one, $1,000 for two) and then choose the school they’d most like to benefit from their gift.
- Attic Salt Theatre Company gets in touch with that school and offers them a FREE show on the behalf of that business.
- Attic Salt will then promote the donating business via show programs, website, social media and newsletters, as well as ask each business the important question: What can we do for you?
- The Tale of the Pig is a Romanian folktale that uses puppetry and some fast-changing actors to tell the story of a Princess who can’t learn to be happy with what she already has. This includes her husband Frederick, a magical pig (who’s actually a prince)!
- Newly Grown Tales is an improvised run through several types of folktales, including a fairy tale, a fool’s tale, an origin tale and a tall tale. Music and laughs abound as the students learn what a folktale is and give suggestions to help create some never-before-told tales!
Producer and Attic
Salt Theatre Company co-founder Marci Bernstein said, “Like any educational
theater company, we want to reach as many children as possible. By teaming up
with local businesses we hope to be able to bring these stories and their
lessons to every elementary-aged student in western North Carolina.”
Mr. Catanese added,
“We know that theater and the arts are so important to children’s early
development, yet they are also the first things to go when budgets get cut. By
keeping costs down and allowing businesses to chip in, we don’t have to watch a
generation miss out on the benefits the arts give kids that they’ll carry with
them their whole lives.”
All of the shows come
with study guides for the children’s teachers; and, if a business wishes to add
to their generous donation, we are happy to include workshops for either
students or teachers to further the educational value of the program.
For more information
as to how you or your school or business can get involved, please call Marci
Bernstein at 347-678-9869 or e-mail at marci@atticsalt.org.
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