07/12/2017
If your life has been touched by Elsie, Serenity, or NECCA, please help spread the word. Here is the letter I wrote to the board today.
To the Board of the New England Center for Circus Arts:
I am shocked and horrified to learn of your decision to sever ties with NECCA's founders. Elsie and Serenity are the lifeblood of an organization that has been built on their leadership, reputation, integrity, generosity, courage, vision, and strength. The unfailing support the staff and community has shown to Elsie and Serenity over the years, and especially now in this darkest hour, is a testament to the universe they have created.
When I first met Elsie and Serenity in 2002, they were sharing studio space with a photographer in the Cotton Mill. They had recently returned from touring and had begun to offer lessons to professionals and fledgling artists like me. I was impressed not only by their skill as coaches but also their generosity in sharing such a special gift. Over the years, I made an annual pilgrimage from Washington, DC, to New England to train with them, and they supported me in my growth as a performer, choreographer, and coach. I watched with great delight as they realized their dreams - and the dreams of the entire circus community - of building a world-class circus facility in the most unlikely of places. NECCA was a place of dreams for the students, professionals, audience, and community.
To think that NECCA can survive without the spirit and strength of its founders and dream makers shows a profound lack of judgement, vision, and leadership. I strongly encourage you to reconsider your actions. By forcing the resignation of Elsie and Serenity, you have betrayed your supporters, misled your donors, demoralized your staff, outraged the circus community, endangered your students, and ensured NECCA's demise.
I was looking forward to returning next year to your beautiful new facility, and sharing this special place with my daughter. But I can no longer support an organization that has lost its soul.
With great sadness,
Sharon Witting
Artistic Director
Elevate Arts LLC
BRATTLEBORO — In a move that is bound to send shock waves around the international circus world, the board of directors of the New England Center for Circus Arts has removed founders Elsie Smith and Serenity Smith Forchion as artistic …