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Children and Politics...LAURA BUSH/SANTA FE PROTEST
The New Mexican ^ | 5/8/03 | By DIANA HEIL

Posted on 05/07/2003 11:54:28 PM PDT by woofie

Group of peace activists agrees not to protest when first lady Laura Bush attends a children’s dance recital this week in Santa Fe

Fourth- and fifth-grade students from Turquoise Trail Elementary School practice their parts in the upcoming Jo Kid for President on Tuesday at the National Dance Institute of New Mexico. First lady Laura Bush will attend a performance Friday. - Wes Pope | The New Mexican Ever since word got out in March that first lady Laura Bush might attend the gala grand opening of the National Dance Institute Dance Barns, the nonprofit organization has been overwhelmed with letters and calls from political protestors.

"I've been told the blood of the Iraqi children are on my hands," said NDI-New Mexico co-founder and artistic director Catherine Oppenheimer. "I've had two swastikas."

The outcry, however, won't stop Bush from coming this Friday.

On Tuesday, Secret Service agents scoped out the 30,000-square-foot performance building on Alto Street. Pamela Mantis, a deputy press secretary for the Republican National Committee, confirmed that the first lady will be in the audience at 6:30 p.m. Friday when 500 elementary school students strut freestyle jazz dance moves in Jo Kid for President.

"She will be at the first performance, and then she will be giving remarks at the gala," Mantis said Tuesday.

Bush will travel and attend the show without her husband. Neither Mantis nor a White House spokeswoman could confirm rumors that President George W. Bush will be in New Mexico this week, too.

"We have absolutely no political agenda," Oppenheimer said Tuesday.

A group of peace activists who carry placards at the corner of Cerrillos Road and St. Francis Drive every Friday were set on crashing the Bush visit. But after seeing NDI students perform and meeting with Oppenheimer and Santa Fe Police Chief Beverly Lennen last week, some abandoned NDI as a protest location.

Peggy Prince, the director of Peace Action New Mexico who changed her mind after meeting with NDI, hopes others will follow suit.

"We're not supporting or condoning any kind of protest at the dance recital Friday," Prince said Tuesday. "We really want to support the little kids. We want them to be the headline the next day, not the protest."

Prince said representatives from activist groups are meeting today to plan a course of action at another venue instead. But according to Mantis, the NDI opening will be the first lady's only public event.

Lennen greeted the Secret Service on Tuesday and then rehearsed her dance part on the NDI stage. She has been an NDI dancer for the past three years. "I'm getting dancer's toe," she said.

The police chief hoped there would be alternate sites where Santa Feans could exercise their freedom of speech in front of Laura Bush without spoiling the children's "15 minutes of fame."

The request apparently wasn't granted.

"We are preparing in the event protestors should choose to show up at NDI," Lennen said, adding that the local police department acts in a supporting role to the Secret Service.

Originally, a few activists planned to carry pictures of maimed Iraqi children to NDI's grand-opening gala. Oppenheimer said that would have been damaging to the peace movement because "it's really abusive to do to our local kids."

Prince finds it ironic that Laura Bush would come to Santa Fe to celebrate a new performance center when her husband is cutting funding for the arts, schools, health care and the environment while "bloating the coffers of war profiteers."

"It's not about this particular arts event," she said. "It's about the presence of the Bushes. It's about Bush policies. This just isn't an appropriate place for the Bushes to be visiting."

"We would have liked NDI to uninvite her," Prince added.

While Viva Bush bumper stickers can be seen around town, antiwar sentiments ran deep enough in Santa Fe that the City Council passed a resolution opposing a war in Iraq and later adopted a resolution in support of the troops but not the president.

"People thought we should disinvite her in this liberal community," Oppenheimer said. "That would have made a big political statement. And we weren't prepared to do that. We're honored that she's coming to honor us."

Prince wondered why NDI invited Laura Bush "instead of someone the children might enjoy," such as dancer and choreographer Twyla Tharp.

NDI usually sends invitations to the White House and congressional leaders in its mass mailings, said Oppenheimer. "No one ever comes," she said. "Why would they come?"

But this time, one of the group's longtime supporters, who attended college with George W. Bush and considers him a personal friend, extended an invitation that got noticed. He has been telling the Bushes about NDI for several years. (NDI would not give his name but noted that he was one of the original donors who paid for the NDI program to move from New York to New Mexico. He is not an NDI employee or on the organization's board, Oppenheimer said.)

A 39-year-old dancer from New York City, Oppenheimer said she was "completely stunned" when he called her in February to say Laura Bush accepted.

"It was news to us," she said. "The timing of it was pretty incredible."

With the war in Iraq brewing, Oppenheimer was doubtful the first lady would actually make the trip. But on last-minute notice, NDI ordered an insert announcing the first lady's planned attendance while invitations for the event were still at the printer.

"She's going to speak at a small reception for special friends of NDI and watch the performance," Oppenheimer said.

Since 1994, NDI-New Mexico has brought dance to 18,000 children in 50 schools in 23 communities, including Santa Fe, Española and Albuquerque. It claims to be the largest arts-education organization in the state.

At least some activists were under the impression that NDI was devoted to Santa Fe's privileged children, Oppenheimer said, and had invited Laura Bush in the middle of the war to show support for the war and the Bush administration.

"We are about kids," she said. "We are a peace movement. We are building community."

NDI aims to inspire children to feel good about themselves and develop a solid work ethic.

By serving children of all ability levels and offering dance scholarships for after-school and summer programs, NDI is far from elitist, Oppenheimer said.

A 60-page magazine telling the history of the National Dance Institute devotes one page to Laura Welch Bush.

"She's an educator. She was a public-school teacher. She was a librarian," Oppenheimer said. "The way we look at it, she is really coming to honor us and honor the kids."

Jacques d'Amboise, a former New York City gang member who became a member of the New York City Ballet, started NDI in New York 25 years ago, and now his concept has spread to 10 states throughout the country.

In 1990, he began teaching dance classes in Santa Fe's public schools. The Santa Fe Board of Education provided 3.5 acres of land next to Alameda Middle School at $1 a year for 50 years.

Children from throughout the state may perform and take classes in the studios. Beyond the street jazz that requires little more than tennis shoes and a pair of lungs, students can advance to ballet, tap and flamenco dancing.

The new NDI theater seats 500, and tickets are still available for Friday's performances, at 6:30 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.

Tickets range from $150 to $300, depending on whether you opt for dinner or dessert only. Call 983-7646 for more information.

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Reader Comments

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Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 Reader comment by: Ed Campbell

I do hope those who whined the loudest about their fears of dissent -- show up and spend the bucks on the NDI program. Might validate their crocodile tears. Might even make up for a tiny percentage of Bush's cuts from the Arts.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 Reader comment by: Cathy Lamoreux

As an anti-bush person, but also a proud aunt of one of the performers, I have been concerned since my nephew told me Ms. Bush would attend. I'm very happy that Peggy Prince (whom I respect greatly), is recommending that demonstrators stay away from this event.--unless, signs set aside and enjoy a truely wonderful show.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 Reader comment by: Just another citizen

When are the protesters going to accept the fact that not everyone wants to see them whenever THEY choose to grace our presence. If you want to protest...don't show up to the performance. Don't impose your views on an event that is for OUR children in Santa Fe. Talk about oppressive behavior. I'm not pro-war, but NDI isn't about George Bush or Iraq...can't you people move on?

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 Reader comment by: Steve Gonzales

The anti-Bush comments to this article provide just another example of whiney extreme leftists who will twist anything into an excuse to complain. For goodness sakes, let these kids have a happy memory. When Hillary Clinton came to town, no one protested with pictures of children injured in Haiti or Bosnia. No one paraded cigars before her. Mrs. Bush is a lifelong educator, and this community should be able to respect that fact, independent of our views toward her husband.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 Reader comment by: Leslie Carlson-Elliott

I believe it's a great honor that Laura Bush is coming to the NDI to show her support for this program, and the mentorship it provides to our children. I feel this is not an event that should be used to further protester's agendas. If they use it as such, smothering the attention that should be focused on the program and the children, then it will simply prove the goals of these protesters have much ado with agenda and little to do with people, communitees, and children.


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1 posted on 05/07/2003 11:54:28 PM PDT by woofie
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To: woofie
Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: Mici Gold

As someone who knows one of the grant-writers at NDI, I have to say the idea that NDI is elitist is absurb. While many of the donors to NDI might well be wealthy (who else is going to donate to the arts I wonder?), the people who run this organization are ordinary folks and hard workers with big hearts. Please don't traumatize the young people in your city at this occasion--some of them have been as badly served by the Bushes as the Iraqui children. The Bushes deserve no credit or honor, but confront them at another time. (from Toronto, Ontario)

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: Santa Fe Mom

Add another blow to the children of Santa Fe, particularly the ALAMEDA MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS who had their Spring Dance 2003 which was too scheduled for this Friday, May 9th cancelled because YOUR First Lady has decided to grace Santa Fe with her presence!!!! Maybe Catherine will donate the NDI-NM facilities to the Alameda Middle School Students, who’s land the NDI-NM home is now sitting on (for $1.00 per year for the next 50 years I might add) so that they can have their dance, after all dance is dance whether in school, socially or professionally.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: LORI GIRON

I was a substitute teacher for many years, and can attest to the fact that NDI gives ALL kids the same chance. I have seen students who are NOT from "wealthier supporters" dancing lead roles. My cousin's son is one example. She is a single parent, and her son has gotten to dance with NDI for over 6 years. This program is enjoyed by all the students, and they look forward to it every year. My son was in one of the first performances in Santa Fe. He enjoyed it completely. This is not a time for politics. THIS IS FOR THE CHILDREN, NOT PROTESTERS. Grow up! Don't spoil this for the kids and their families. These childern work very hard for these performances. They have a right to be able to enjoy it without protesters outside to spoil it.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: O. Eisman

There would less animosity towards the First Lady if her husband's policies made more sense. G. W. Bush is making a lot of people very angry, and these people have some very good reasons to be upset.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: Pat Waganaar

I take particular offense to the comment by A. Gonzalez who believes that the children of wealthy families are the ones who get lead roles in NDI performances. Are you aware that schools who are accepted to participate in NDI are the lower to middle income schools? Are you aware that children who are on the two lead teams are chosen for their enthusiasm and talent, not by their parent's pocket books? Lastly, are you aware that this service is offered FREE to the schools? I suggest you do your research before you open your mouth. Secondly, do I support the war? No! Do I support our kids? You bet! Save your protests for the correct venue. P. Waganaar

2 posted on 05/08/2003 12:00:08 AM PDT by woofie
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To: woofie
Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: Estevan Lujan

How typical of Santa Fe to turn their backs on the first lady. It's not about Bush policies, It's about the arts. I feel that the arts are VERY important. Why must everyone in this city turn every little thing into something political. I am glad and honored that Ms. Bush is coming to Santa Fe.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: Ed Campbell

I have to agree with Peggy Prince. It would be pretty difficult to dissociate the kids and program of NDI from a protest against a member of the Bush family. I hold no brief for "respect" for Laura Bush's traditional role as the smiling, subservient 1st Lady. In many circumstances, she's a legitimate focus for opposition to Bush's various crusades against freedom and democracy. This event would be enough of a mistake -- that I wouldn't be surprised to see "demonstrators" show up from one of the Right-Wing groups of provocateurs who attend some events of dissent -- just to present slogans and photo ops that "validate" the lies of Bush's brigade of talking heads.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: Lysle Catron

SANTA FE the CITY PREDICTABLE! Speaking as a teacher I think it it is truly an honor that Mrs. Bush is attending this event. What a wonderful memory for the kids. I hope that it is not spoiled by these people.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: David Scott

Shame on NDI. It is largely an organization of wealthy psuedo-liberals, trying to convince themselves they are doing something for the community. I have noticed that it is mostly the children of the wealthier supporters, that get the lead parts in their performances.

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: A. Gonzalez

I really hope the peace activists in our community will support our children and not schedule a protest during this event. Our children have been working very hard all year for this weekend and what a slap in the face it will be to them to have people protesting while they are performing. You don't have to support the war or the Bushes, but these children are part of our community. What kind of message will you be sending to them with your protest. The headlines need to be about them and all the hard work they put into this. Please, please, please think about them first!





3 posted on 05/08/2003 12:02:10 AM PDT by woofie
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To: woofie
Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: Eric Scott

Cut funding for the arts, cancel poetry reading at the White House because there might be an anti-war theme spoken and then send your wife to an American cultural mecca where American children involved in the Arts will perform. This example of hypocracy is using the children, not celebrating them. While I applaud the children and their families for their participation in a form the Arts which has seen its funding cut, I find another Bush hitting a new low. Let this manipulation be seen for what it is...

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Reader comment by: Bill Green

These so-called "peace activists" couldn't care less about the children, all they want is their face time in the media. "Blood of the Iraqi children are on my hands", give me a break. Arthur Kent, no Conservative and no Bush supporter he, has a program on the History Channel about Saddam's reign of terror these peace folks should watch. Maybe they should go back and look at the video of Kurdish and Iranian children lying in the streets after Saddam unleased gas attacks against them.
4 posted on 05/08/2003 12:04:08 AM PDT by woofie
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To: woofie
How doesw Laura travel to and from this little shindig and who foots the bill...just wondering?
5 posted on 05/08/2003 3:44:00 AM PDT by NMFXSTC
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To: NMFXSTC
All first ladies have always travelled, and the White House budget pays. Considering that first ladies work full-time with NO SALARY, and considering that they serve as unofficial ambassadors for the country, I would say that bitching about the costs of their trips is PETTY B.S..
6 posted on 05/08/2003 5:38:01 AM PDT by walden
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To: woofie
This crap is one reason I no longer live in Santa Fe. Santa Fe is San Francisco east. It has only gotten worse in the twelve years I have been gone. (sigh)
7 posted on 05/08/2003 6:35:59 AM PDT by CedarDave (The number of Saddam sightings is rapidly approaching those of Elvis!)
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To: CedarDave
American cultural mecca

Santa Fe?
Don't make me laugh. It's just another clump of self-congratulatory libs.

Never trust a town that has learned to dress up as itself...

8 posted on 05/08/2003 6:42:13 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (There's fast.... and then there's Slim fast....)
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To: woofie
Prince wondered why NDI invited Laura Bush "instead of someone the children might enjoy,"

This statement takes the cake! "Instead of someone the children might enjoy?"Unbelievable! I cannot imagine any child not enjoying a visit with the first lady of the U.S. regardless of who she is (even the wicked witch...hildabeast)...SHAME on the anti-bushies on this one! Shame on them!

9 posted on 05/08/2003 6:52:53 AM PDT by nfldgirl
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To: Tijeras_Slim
Bump
10 posted on 05/08/2003 7:15:23 AM PDT by woofie
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To: CedarDave
I had a "friend" from SF ask me if I was happy now that the fascists have taken over ...It seems they are getting worse instead of better
11 posted on 05/08/2003 7:18:53 AM PDT by woofie
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To: woofie
I saw some of those pictures and it broke my heart. These so-called peace protesters are anti-Bush, not anti-war. It's time the silent majority spoke up.
12 posted on 05/08/2003 7:21:11 AM PDT by Marysecretary (GOD is still in control!)
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To: NMFXSTC
I think there atre a lot of rules about what is official wnd whatis personal
13 posted on 05/08/2003 7:23:50 AM PDT by woofie
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To: CedarDave
The worst part is that all these concerned libs don't seem to be doing diddly to help Santa Fe, a town with plenty of problems to shake a stick at.
14 posted on 05/08/2003 7:26:59 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: woofie
I guess these "peace" activists prefer Iraqi children remaining in prison for refusing to join the Saddam Youth movement (or just having the wrong parents). That would certainly have been the result of the President listening to their views. Then again, those kids probably belonged there for some reason. At least in their minds.
15 posted on 05/08/2003 7:30:21 AM PDT by No Truce With Kings (The opinions expressed are mine! Mine! MINE! All Mine!)
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To: NMFXSTC
How doesw Laura travel to and from this little shindig and who foots the bill...just wondering?

My answer was typed so poorly I am forced to try again:

I think there are a lot of rules about what is official and what is personal

16 posted on 05/08/2003 7:39:25 AM PDT by woofie
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To: woofie
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17 posted on 05/08/2003 12:06:47 PM PDT by woofie
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To: Howlin; deport
ping
18 posted on 05/08/2003 12:07:23 PM PDT by woofie
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To: woofie
Enjoy your dinner with the First Lady...



19 posted on 05/08/2003 1:10:54 PM PDT by deport (Beware of Idiots bearing gifts.... One maybe the FR Joke)
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To: mewzilla
a town with plenty of problems

Didn't you know? They've passed a "living wage" ordinance.... that will solve everything...

20 posted on 05/08/2003 1:15:14 PM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (There's fast.... and then there's Slim fast....)
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