Title
Honoring the inspiring partnership of two Philadelphia educators, Andrea Green and Teresa A. Maebori, who are celebrating the 30th year of "On the Other Side of the Fence," a musical created to break down barriers between students from the HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy in West Philadelphia and elementary students from Germantown Friends School.
Body
WHEREAS, Andrea Green is a playwright, composer, lyricist, musical director, professional jazz pianist/vocalist and music therapist. She is nationally known for her work creating musicals for children and family audiences. A musically-talented but shy teenager who was always in the chorus in the musicals at her huge suburban Philadelphia high school, it was in the intimate setting of a patient's room that Green uncovered her flair for spontaneously composing tunes that both entertained and encouraged; and
WHEREAS, The positive response she experienced gratified and motivated Green in return, and launched her toward her life's work in music therapy, which she studied in a masters program at Hahnemann Medical School in Philadelphia. Ms. Green has written fourteen upbeat Broadway-style musicals for children and families characterized by heartfelt messages on themes of tolerance and understanding. She should be applauded for her creativity in the staging of productions that showcase the joyous capabilities of children with cerebral palsy; and
WHEREAS, Teresa A. Maebori is an insightful and extraordinary Philadelphia educator who deserves gratitude and respect, as she prepares to retire, for her profound commitment to character education and the messages of inclusion and tolerance embedded within her classroom and musical "On the Other Side of the Fence" which has proven durable across three generations of Germantown Friends School students and their families; and
WHEREAS, "On the Other Side of the Fence," is a tuneful show set in two barnyards, side by side and with the theme of "taking...
Click here for full text