There are many types of vitamins — for men, women, children, teens and elders. For endurance, immunity, cognition and care.
So what does a vibrant community need for its good health?
Photo provided by The Cultural Trust
Music: Large doses of it — classical, jazz, hip hop, blues, country, rock ’n’ roll and everything in between.
“Without music, life would be a mistake,” wrote Friedrich Nietzsche. Thanks to Legacy Partners like Quad City Symphony Orchestra and Common Chord, our community is rich in the music of life.
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” — Pablo Picasso.
Festival of Trees’ other Legacy Partners — the Figge Art Museum, Putnam Museum, Quad City Botanical Center, and Quad City Arts — bring art to life every day.
Performing art: Dance, opera, musical theater, acting, illusion, mime, puppetry, improvisation. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” — Albert Einstein.
Design: Graphic, fashion, industrial, architectural. “Design creates culture. Culture shapes values. Values determine the future.” — Robert Peters.
Just look around Festival of Trees — every tree, wreath and scene is a masterclass in design you might never have noticed.
Literary art: Poetry, novels, essays — stories that explore what it means to be human. “We lose ourselves in stories. That’s the beauty of literary art.” — Siri Hustvedt.
The Cultural Trust lives for one purpose: to keep this ecosystem strong. To bring art and culture to all Quad Citizens, every day.
And few traditions nourish that purpose like Quad City Arts Festival of Trees — the region’s annual dose of joy, creativity and collective pride.
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