Decorated Opera Grad Student Donates Recording, CD Supports Scholarships for Blind Performers
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"I began my work with Pad two years ago and right away I was excited that we had an organization to promote blind performers," says the Madison native, who received a 2006-07, University of Wisconsin Opera Props award and the 2007-08 Lois and Bob Dick Scholarship.
Beth, an avid reader and people person, loves to organize events. She was asked by PAD´s president Dennis Holston to donate her recording of the spiritual "On the Other Shore" to PAD´s "Sound in Sight" project. Hear clips from the CD, a multi-genre compilation of eighteen original tracks and covers, donated by blind recording artists, at: http://cdbaby.com/cd/padotnfotb
CD sales support the Mary Anne Parks Performing Arts Scholarship, named for Beth´s predecessor, who died in an auto accident in 2007. Beth, a 2008 NFB Scholarship recipient, sang "On the Other Shore" in memory of Mary Anne at PAD´s 2008 talent show in Dallas.
"Often, people do not take us seriously because there is a stigma about the blind and performing," Beth continues, "It is easy for us and something we are meant to do. We must work together and promote one another to make our dreams come true. With the new scholarship program, I am confident that we can help those who are pursuing careers in the Performing Arts reach their full potential."
As a child, Beth was always singing, at school, at home, and everywhere. She started piano lessons at age six. She began choir at eleven and voice lessons at twelve. During high school, she was often in the choir room, helping with the schools music activities, spending time with other students, and of course singing. At the end of her junior year, Beth received a full-tuition music scholarship to the University of Wisconsin Madison. She also received an Honorable Mention from the National Foundation for Advancement of the Arts for participating in their Arts recognition and Talent Search program. In addition to recitals, Beth played The Sandman and the Dew Fairy in the U. of Wisconsin production of Hansel and Gretel, and was in Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, and Ravels L'enfant et les Sortilèges.
As well as being a professional singer, Beth hopes to open her own private studio and teach voice.
E mail Beth from PAD's Contact page.

