Pastiche of Jefferson’s The Declaration of Independence
When attending the prestigious program of Stagedoor Manor located in the state of New York, the commonality between all the students is an irrevocable passion for the performing arts, but the three to nine week intensive fails to offer a completely separate film program in addition to the outstanding theatre program, which by nature is unjust in reference to those in pursuit of following a true passion of acting on film and or a career in the film industry.
This argument is self- evident in the sense that many young adults who have an extraordinary drive for the performing arts have a greater passion for film in contrast to theatre. All students of Stagedoor Manor have a right to audition for a solely film intensive, and have a right of a choice between film or theatre during their time at this highly reputable establishment. It is the students who hold the power of the future of Stagedoor Manor, and they who also hold the right to participate in all film opportunities.
Stagedoor Manor attracts an exceptionally wide variety of diversity throughout the world, but will dominate in further justice if another solid branch of performing arts is offered. It is unjust to not offer such a program to the further echelon of young performers, for all deserve the right to liberty of choice and career. This program is solely for the further educational process of a film intensive, and will offer as much time and effort to create such a successful program as the theatre program does currently. The justification of the arguments for a film program at Stagedoor Manor should be known to all students, faculty, and aspiring participants.
Many aspiring young adults who love the performing arts have a passion for film work, in contrast to theatre, and Stagedoor Manor is losing its revenue in failing to offer more than a few classes that focus on film.
A film program will feature those with major talent in the industry, while a solely theatre program generally cannot showcase these students’ talent with lack of camera work.
To try something new is a major goal of Stagedoor Manor, and it therefore contradicts itself with a lack of a film program. This is ultimately unjust to not offer the opportunity of improvement for the students who have a right to access all aspects of the performing arts.
Stagedoor Manor is a well known program that has flourished with a variety of talented adolescences, but also should have more press and attraction level in order to obtain a greater diversity of faculty and students.
We therefore, as returning students of Stagedoor Manor, appealing to future program film plans, and the name and authority of its faculty and recipients, solemnly publish and declare that it is the right of the students for a strong solely film program in Stagedoor Manor to be established. This is a mission of pleasing all audiences present, increasing revenue for Stagedoor Manor, and insuring peace and liberty of those repeatedly requesting for this transaction to occur. For the support of this Declaration with a firm reliance on the success of the future of this performing arts program and future students, we mutually pledge a film program to be established.
When attending the prestigious program of Stagedoor Manor located in the state of New York, the commonality between all the students is an irrevocable passion for the performing arts, but the three to nine week intensive fails to offer a completely separate film program in addition to the outstanding theatre program, which by nature is unjust in reference to those in pursuit of following a true passion of acting on film and or a career in the film industry.
This argument is self- evident in the sense that many young adults who have an extraordinary drive for the performing arts have a greater passion for film in contrast to theatre. All students of Stagedoor Manor have a right to audition for a solely film intensive, and have a right of a choice between film or theatre during their time at this highly reputable establishment. It is the students who hold the power of the future of Stagedoor Manor, and they who also hold the right to participate in all film opportunities.
Stagedoor Manor attracts an exceptionally wide variety of diversity throughout the world, but will dominate in further justice if another solid branch of performing arts is offered. It is unjust to not offer such a program to the further echelon of young performers, for all deserve the right to liberty of choice and career. This program is solely for the further educational process of a film intensive, and will offer as much time and effort to create such a successful program as the theatre program does currently. The justification of the arguments for a film program at Stagedoor Manor should be known to all students, faculty, and aspiring participants.
Many aspiring young adults who love the performing arts have a passion for film work, in contrast to theatre, and Stagedoor Manor is losing its revenue in failing to offer more than a few classes that focus on film.
A film program will feature those with major talent in the industry, while a solely theatre program generally cannot showcase these students’ talent with lack of camera work.
To try something new is a major goal of Stagedoor Manor, and it therefore contradicts itself with a lack of a film program. This is ultimately unjust to not offer the opportunity of improvement for the students who have a right to access all aspects of the performing arts.
Stagedoor Manor is a well known program that has flourished with a variety of talented adolescences, but also should have more press and attraction level in order to obtain a greater diversity of faculty and students.
We therefore, as returning students of Stagedoor Manor, appealing to future program film plans, and the name and authority of its faculty and recipients, solemnly publish and declare that it is the right of the students for a strong solely film program in Stagedoor Manor to be established. This is a mission of pleasing all audiences present, increasing revenue for Stagedoor Manor, and insuring peace and liberty of those repeatedly requesting for this transaction to occur. For the support of this Declaration with a firm reliance on the success of the future of this performing arts program and future students, we mutually pledge a film program to be established.
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