You think the CSO's multiple sell-outs this season are a direct result of the maestros last year?
Or maybe because people love the arts in Cincinnati?
We should use this positive bit of information as fuel to motivate even more citizens to get involved and participate in more arts and cultural activities around the city.
If it were me, I wouldn't be trying to answer this question, or really even present it. Makes me feel as though we're trying to demystify the fact that people are invested in the arts
The comment in the Enquirers blog, however, absolutely made me laugh and realize just how infrequent people think about their comments. The commentator questioned why the Symphony was renovating the Hall to lower the number of seats after so many sell outs.
I'm not going to answer his question because it just makes sense why they're doing the renovation. Not to mention that I've taken the time to READ articles and blogs about the renovation - you know, to educate myself.
Seems like we will inevitably be fighting the battle of ignorance for the rest of our careers.
Fight ON, friends. FIGHT ON!
Here's a link fo yo' readin' pleasure:
"Why are symphony concerts selling out?" by J. Gelfand
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