William Beckett recently posted a video for Downtime where he discussed his views on Invisible Children and the Kony 2012 movement. Check out the video below by clicking “Read More.”
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William Beckett recently posted a video for Downtime where he discussed his views on Invisible Children and the Kony 2012 movement. Check out the video below by clicking “Read More.”
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Never in my life have I imagined a world without art, without music. Music is something to make and to create. I have always known music to be an art that expresses one’s deepest imaginations. I believe that creativity is a human right that should never be taken away from someone. The freedom to express oneself results in the greatest satisfaction. No one can truly see your art the way you do, but knowing that you’ve created it gives your life some kind of meaning. Art will never die, and we will always appreciate it. I will share my music with the world. I will dance, paint, sing, and play in order to somehow help others learn how to express themselves as well. When I make others happy, when I make them truly think, I know I’ve done something right.
I’ve learned to speak to the world through my hands, my mouth, and my body. I will never give up my ambition to make a difference in this world. Whatever it takes, and whatever I can do with my gifts to make the world better in some way, I will do. I feel that everyone has creativity. Anyone with an imagination or a dream has the capability of conveying it to the world. One’s art defines who that person uniquely is. Every word, every line, every note, every page, every sculpture tells a story. I will tell my story to everyone who will listen in every form I can convey it in. With the knowledge I need I will be able to express myself to the fullest. And hopefully I will be able to inspire others to do the same and to find something in themselves they didn’t know existed.
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