The two clips below capture more of Alec Baldwin’s Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts & Public Policy given as part of Arts Advocacy Day on April 16 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.

During this clip, Baldwin makes the case for the the support of arts funding:

And for the coda of his lecture, Baldwin summarizes the main points of his journey through the arts during his life and utters the most memorable quote of the speech (besides the gang dancing line much earlier…):

“Art is like water. It’s essential. And I am honored to be here with all of you to carry the water on behalf of the arts again in 2012.”

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  1. [...] Below are video excerpts from Alec Baldwin’s Nancy Hanks lecture on Arts and Public Policy given as part of Arts Advocacy Day on April 16, 2012 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.  He says, “Art is like water. It’s essential. And I am honored to be here with all of you to carry the water on behalf of the arts again in 2012.”  http://blog.artsusa.org/2012/04/23/more-clips-from-alec-baldwin-art-is-like-water-its-essential/ [...]

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Alec Baldwin and Nigel Lythgoe talk about the state of the arts in America at Arts Advocacy Day 2012. The acclaimed actor and famed producer discuss arts education and what inspires them.

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