Success StoryTodd County 4-H Performing Arts Troupe



Todd County 4-H Performing Arts Troupe

Author: Lee Ann McCuiston

Planning Unit: Todd County CES

Major Program: Communications and Expressive Arts

Plan of Work: Enhance Life Skills and Build Consumer Awareness

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

The Todd County 4-H program offered the county 4-H performing arts troupe for middle and high school youth for the fourth year in a row.    This troupe was patterned after the Kentucky 4-H Performing Arts Program. Todd County also has 4 members on the State 4-H Performing Arts Troupe. 

Research shows that children who sing/dance/act or play an instrument are four times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement compared with their non-performing friends — and they tend to have enhanced cognitive, motor, and social development skills.

Todd County 4-H had ten teens on the Todd County 4-H Performing Arts Troupe this year. These 10 youth performed vocally across the county for Todd County elementary schools and will be performing at the Kentucky State Fair in August. This year, the troupe added 3 minority members to the club. This program has reached out to a new and more diverse group of youth and proven to be a great recruiter for students who have never been a part of 4-H in the past.

An end of program focus group of these youth revealed that this performing arts troupe experience has enhanced confidence and self-esteem.   They have grown in leadership as they performed and led younger students. They have learned to problem solve, which enhanced their skills in reasoning and understanding.

100%  gained perseverance and dedication by practicing, learning new skills and proper techniques to reach their goals. 

88% claimed their ability to focus was developed through ensemble work/harmonizing. Keeping a balance between listening and contributing involves a great deal of concentration and focus as well as collaboration. 

100% gained self-confidence in front of a group through performing. 

Recent research has also shown that participation in the arts improves children’s abilities to concentrate and focus in other aspects of their lives. And they have learned accountability in that their actions affect other people and they must take responsibility for it.   

The troupe has proven to be a huge recruitment tool for youth who have never been involved in 4-H before.  It reaches out to a diverse group of teenagers and exposes them to more opportunities in the fine arts.   This local troupe has also served as training ground for the state performing arts troupe.  






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