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HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL VETERANS CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVALThe National Veterans Creative Arts Festival originated as two separate competitions. Muriel Barbour, then chief of recreation therapy at the McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, Va., created the visual arts competition, VET ARTS, in 1981, as an observance of the International Year of Disabled Persons. Shirley Jefferies, a recreation therapist at the Waco, Texas, VA Medical Center, initiated the performing arts competition, The National Music Competition for Veterans, in 1982. The premier live winners' stage show was held in 1981 at the VA Medical Center in Tuskegee, Ala. The second show was staged at the Coatesville, Pa., VA Medical Center in 1982. In 1984 the live stage show was presented in Washington, D.C. at a hotel, and the music competition was renamed The Music Festival. The following year, the stage show took place in historic Constitution Hall. The Music Festival and VET ARTS merged and drama and dance divisions were added, to create the National Veterans Creative Arts Festival in 1989. Designed to spotlight the four creative arts therapies of art, music, dance and drama, this landmark Festival was performed to an audience of 4,000 in the Fox Theater in St. Louis, Mo. In 2005, a fifth creative arts division, creative writing, was added to the Festival roster. The National Veterans Creative Arts Festival continues to evolve each year as it showcases the artistic achievements of veterans from across the country in each of the five artistic divisions. Each Festival features an art exhibit showing the first place artwork from 48 categories. A live stage show, complete with orchestral accompaniment generously provided by the Music Performance Fund, is performed by veterans who have achieved medal-winning status in a variety of categories from the performing arts divisions of music, drama and dance, as well as creative writing. Workshops are offered during the Festival week for participants and staff, educating them in a variety of artistic modalities by utilizing the talents of local community artists. There is no competition at the Festival itself, as it is a showcase for previously judged medal winners. This year, 2,740 veterans from 101 VA medical facilities entered the art, music, drama, dance and creative writing competitions. Approximately 130 medal-winning veterans have earned an invitation to participate in the Festival in Denver, Colorado. The art exhibit and stage show performance will be held at Gates Concert Hall on the campus of the University of Denver on Sunday, October 23. The Department of Veterans Affairs, the American Legion Auxiliary and Help Hospitalized Veterans present the 2005 National Veterans Creative Arts Festival, and it is supported in part by various organizations both locally and nationally. The staff and volunteers of the VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System take great pride in welcoming the 2005 Festival participants and guests.
Previous National Veterans Creative Arts Festival Sites
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