Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR111

Introduced
5/5/14  
Introduced
5/5/14  
Passed
5/7/14  

Caption

Commends the Strand Theatre of Shreveport Corporation and the people of Shreveport on the celebration of the thirtieth season of the renovated Strand Theatre as a performing arts venue

Impact

The resolution highlights the cultural and historical significance of the Strand Theatre not only to Shreveport but also to the broader context of Louisiana's performing arts landscape. It recognizes the theatre's importance as a venue for concerts, plays, and Broadway shows, which contributes to the local economy and enriches community life. Moreover, the resolution affirms the value of public and private investments in preserving such landmarks that promote arts and culture.

Summary

House Resolution 111 commends the Strand Theatre of Shreveport Corporation and the citizens of Shreveport for their continued support and celebration of the thirtieth season of the renovated Strand Theatre as a prominent performing arts venue. Originally opened in 1925, the theatre experienced a decline over the years but was revitalized through significant renovations by the nonprofit corporation. The restoration aimed to bring back the theatre's original aesthetics, making it a centerpiece of the Shreveport arts district, known as West Edge.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR111 is positive, celebrating achievements in community-building and cultural preservation. The resolution's focus on the cooperative efforts of various stakeholders, including the nonprofit organization and local citizens, underscores a collective appreciation for the arts. This fosters a sense of pride and unity within the community regarding their contributions to the cultural richness of the region.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory in nature, it does reflect broader themes of cultural heritage and the importance of maintaining historical institutions in a rapidly changing urban environment. There may be underlying tensions regarding funding and resource allocation for the arts, as communities strive to balance development with cultural preservation. Nevertheless, HR111 stands as a unified message of support for the Strand Theatre, recognizing its role as a vital asset to the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR93

Commends the Shreveport Regional Arts Council on celebrating the 30th anniversary of the ArtBreak Festival

LA SCR53

Commends the Shreveport Little Theatre on the occasion of its 100th consecutive season.

LA HR131

Commends the organizers and participants of the Louisiana Hayride revival being held on May 9, 2014, at the newly renovated Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport

LA HR70

Commends Moonbot Studios in Shreveport for its contributions to the economy and culture of Shreveport and the state

LA SR3

Commends The Shreveport Sun on the celebration of its one hundredth anniversary.

LA SCR48

Commends the Junior League of Shreveport-Bossier, Inc. on celebrating their ninetieth anniversary.

LA HR22

Commends Northwestern State University School of Creative and Performing Arts on its thirtieth anniversary

LA HR72

Commends the Shreveport-Bossier Mavericks professional basketball team

LA HCR111

Commends Molly Buchmann and Sharon Mathews on the occasion of their retirement as artistic directors of Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre

LA HR246

Commends Arthur Thompson on receipt of the Shreveport Bar Association Liberty Bell Award

Similar Bills

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