Today the President and First Lady continue their White House music  series with "A Broadway Celebration" to honor the arts and demonstrate  the importance of arts education. The White House has consistently  looked to support the arts even during these tough times. As the President  has said, “the arts are not somehow apart from our national life,  the arts are at the heart of our national life.” This evening’s event is  the sixth in a series that showcases the music that has shaped and  enriched our country – preceded by tributes to jazz, country,  Latin,  classical  and the music of the Civil  Rights Movement.
This afternoon, dance students from the local Duke Ellington School  of the Arts and the Joy of Motion Dance Center will work with Tony Award  winning choreographer Jerry Mitchell on a segment from the Broadway  show Hairspray. The youth ensemble will come to the White House to  perform in a special dress rehearsal for the First Lady, their parents  and teachers, before joining the ranks of some of Broadway’s most  prestigious performers.
Tonight’s performance includes selections from American musicals that  reflect the spirit, energy and ambition of America, featuring Nathan  Lane, Idina Menzel, Audra McDonald, Elaine Stritch, Brian d’Arcy James,  Chad Kimball, Tonya Pinkins, Marvin Hamlisch, Karen Olivo, Assata  Alston, Danielle Arci and Constantine Rousouli under the direction of  George C. Wolfe. Tune in at 7:00 PM EDT for the President's remarks and a  show you don't want to miss.
Watch "A Broadway Celebration" live at 7:00 PM EDT:
The live event has concluded. “A Broadway Celebration: In  Performance at the White House” will also be televised on public  broadcasting stations nationwide on October 20, 2010 at 9:00 PM ET as  part of the PBS music series “In Performance at the White House.”
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