Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR111

Introduced
5/6/24  
Introduced
5/6/24  
Engrossed
5/7/24  
Engrossed
5/7/24  
Passed
5/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The impact of HCR111 goes beyond mere acknowledgment of Buchmann and Mathews. It underscores the importance of arts and culture in Louisiana, emphasizing how local leaders can shape a vibrant community through the arts. The commendation also acts as a reminder of the influence cultural institutions, like the Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre, have in enhancing community well-being and connectivity. By publically recognizing their efforts, this resolution reinforces the value of arts education and the role it plays in enriching lives.

Summary

HCR111 is a concurrent resolution commending Molly Buchmann and Sharon Mathews for their long-standing service as artistic directors of the Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre. The resolution celebrates their remarkable contributions to the arts in Louisiana, particularly their work in establishing dance as a vital community activity. Since taking on their roles in 1976, Buchmann and Mathews have developed notable productions, including the highly acclaimed 'The Nutcracker – A Tale from the Bayou,' while nurturing the talents of thousands of young dancers and promoting inclusivity through various outreach initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR111 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members alike express gratitude and admiration for Buchmann and Mathews, acknowledging their tireless commitment and innovative approaches to dance education and community engagement. This resolution has brought together various stakeholders, fostering a sense of shared pride in the cultural heritage of Baton Rouge, which has been significantly enhanced by their contributions.

Contention

While HCR111 serves to celebrate the achievements of two influential figures in the arts, it inherently raises discussions about the state of arts funding and support within Louisiana. Concerns may arise regarding the need for increased governmental attention and resources for the arts sector, especially as established leaders transition to retirement. The resolution highlights both the achievements of the past and the ongoing need for sustained investment in arts education to ensure future growth and success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR172

Commends Michael J. Olivier of Baton Rouge on the occasion of his retirement from the Committee of 100 for Economic Development.

LA SR200

Commends East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux and the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office Narcotic Division for their exceptional investigative efforts as well as their aggressive arrest and prosecution of fentanyl dealers in the Greater Baton Rouge Metro Area.

LA HR22

Commends Cynthia Tobey-Babineaux on the occasion of her retirement

LA HCR146

Commends Michael J. Olivier on the occasion of his retirement from the Committee of 100 for Economic Development

LA HR142

Commends Billy Lewis on the occasion of his retirement

LA HR282

Commends Master Sergeant Nordyica N. Woodfork on the occasion of her retirement

LA HR148

Commends Dr. William James Gillespie on the occasion of his retirement

LA HCR26

Commends Jeneral C. "Jack" Chelette on the occasion of his retirement

LA HCR13

Commends Mayor Mark Piazza of Abbeville on the occasion of his retirement from civil service

LA HR81

Commends Dr. John L. Crain on the occasion of his retirement as president of Southeastern Louisiana University

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