This is the show that sold me on SLCA.
With the strongest enthusiasm I found the production of the play "Dig" an absolute master stoke of both business and artistic acumen. It takes courage and tenacity to produce work of this caliber. The leadership at SLCA has both in spades.
The ability of any arts center to thrive is contingent on many factors, especially donors and the support of the local community. However, to me the most important is how well the leadership of the organization understands the value of the creative process.
I've visited SLCA several times, and I am now convinced that the leadership team has a keen concept of how to both thrive as an organization and bring artistic value to the community.
I'm confident that I will attend again and again.
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Read moreHe sand Lake Center for the Arts is a hidden gem in Sand Lake. The building is an old church, which only takes on the characteristics from the outside. All types of art forms can be enjoyed here; painting, music, plays, photography etc. The director is positive, personable, and forward thinking. There are several children's acting camps held during the summer also. At times a variety of artistic...
Read moreCute, quaint, intimate performance venue in a picturesque--if very remote--part of Upstate NY. The performance hall was quite chilly, however. The stage is inventively used, with turntable exits and entrances upstage. Lighting could use a bit of an upgrade, however. Saw a wacky and fun production of "The Squirrels" presented by Harbinger Theatre...
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