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Orlando and Tampa Fringe Festivals come together to request that Gov. DeSantis restore Florida Arts & Culture Funding

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Orlando and Tampa Fringe Festivals are requesting that Governor DeSantis support a legislative override of the $32 million veto in grants for arts and culture all over the state, including grants for zoos, opera, children’s theatre, ballet and more.

Orlando and Tampa Fringe Festivals come together to request that Gov. DeSantis restore Florida Arts & Culture Funding

Following the devastating move by Florida Governor DeSantis, who reduced state funding for the arts and culture in Florida to $0, cutting off a vital $32 million dollars worth of support to arts organizations across Florida, Orlando and Tampa Fringe Festivals have come together to call on the Governor to reinstate the funding.


Governor DeSantis stated at a press conference that Fringe Festivals are sexual festivals, and he gave this as the reason for vetoing the $32 million in grants for arts and culture all over the state, with zoos, opera, children’s theatre, ballet and more, all affected.



Today, Thursday, July 11 at a press conference on what is World Fringe Day, Orlando and Tampa Fringe Festival leaders requested that Governor DeSantis support a legislative override of the $32 million veto.


In a selfless move, Orlando and Tampa Fringe Festivals said that they would forgo their 2025 state grants in exchange for a restoration of the grants to all other arts and culture organizations across the state.


Here is the open letter to Governor DeSantis in full:


Dear Governor DeSantis,


Like you, we the Orlando and Tampa Fringe festivals care greatly about the citizens of Florida. Given that common ground, we hope that you read this letter with an open mind and fully consider the proposal below.


We assume you did not veto the funding of science centers, aquariums, operas,  zoos, children’s programs, and other arts and culture programming lightly, and that much of what has transpired since the June 27th press conference is a misunderstanding. One of the goals of this letter, then, is to clear up some of those misunderstandings.


First, it is important to note that Fringe Festivals are performing arts festivals. We absolutely are not sexual festivals. The genres of performance range widely, but typically include storytelling, theatre, improvisation, circus, dance, comedy, etc. We diligently watch for age appropriateness and ensure that a show with adult content is age-rated accordingly. Through content indicators  such as age, we empower our guests to make informed decisions and self-curate their experiences. No one is ever forced or coerced to see a show against their will.


Equally important is the distinction between uncensored and unlawful. Our festivals are uncensored, not unlawful. While a fraction of the work at our festivals could be adults only, we and the artists operate within the law, including decency requirements. We say could because Fringe artists are selected through a lottery-type drawing, thus it is literally the luck of the draw as to whether adult content is a part of these festivals. We as festival producers do not put our thumb on the selection scale though we proudly provide a platform for any and all artists to share their work.


Second, it is important that Florida taxpayers understand that their tax dollars do not pay Fringe artists. Artists earn their income directly through ticket sales. In fact, 100% of an artist’s advertised ticket price is paid to that artist. Instead, taxpayer dollars help with office expenses, ADA accommodations, and staff salaries (i.e., tax paying Floridians). 


More to that point, Florida’s arts & culture sector generates around $176M in State Tax Revenue; a 550% return on a $26M investment. It could be said, then, that the vetoed $32M is but a small reinvestment into the organizations that help generate significant earned income for the state. (Source: Americans for the Arts’ Arts & Economic Prosperity (AEP6, 2022.))


Defunding Florida’s entire arts & culture sector because of Fringe Festivals, which account for just .002% of the vetoed $32M, is akin to canceling Florida’s entire sports industry based on an objection with one player on one team.


Finally, it is important to acknowledge that the many worthy organizations that have been negatively impacted by the veto are critical parts of the social, educational, and financial landscape of their respective communities. Their loss or diminishment will have serious ripple effects. As programs get reduced or cut, so too may salaries, which impact grocers, restaurants, auto shops, tithing and other charitable giving. 


With all this in mind, we implore you, sir, to consider the following proposal:

Governor DeSantis, we the undersigned Fringe Festivals, which remain committed to providing inclusive spaces for artists and audiences, agree on a non-precedent setting basis, to forego the 2025 state grants that were approved for us in order to facilitate the restoration of the remaining legislature-approved arts & culture funding, provided you champion a successful reversal or override of the veto.  In addition, we will welcome and host you, your family, and some of your aides when you attend our festivals in 2025, and we ask that you reciprocate by welcoming and hosting us in October or November 2024 so that we can build bridges of understanding and deepen your familiarity with the benefits of arts & culture investments, thus empowering you to be an impassioned advocate.


In that the fiscal year of many arts & culture organizations began July 1, time is of the essence. We look forward to working with you for the betterment of all Florida citizens.


Respectfully,


Scott Galbraith 

Interim Executive Director The Orlando Fringe


Trish Parry

Festival Producer Tampa Fringe


Tempestt Halstead 

Festival Producer The Orlando Fringe


Orlando and Tampa Fringe Festivals come together to request that Gov. DeSantis restore Florida Arts & Culture Funding

HOW YOU CAN HELP NOW

As arts and culture groups look to exploring alternative fundraising strategies, you can help now, with many ways to support the arts in Orlando, and throughout Central Florida.


You can make a donation, or become a supporter, with many organizations offering memberships with discounted tickets, invitations to special events, and more.


Companies who have not done so already, should consider becoming a corporate sponsor, plus, one of the best ways to help is by purchasing tickets and going to a show!


You can also make your feelings known directly to Gov DeSantis, tell him why the arts and culture is important to you, and to the community.


You can contact Gov DeSantis directly by using this form: https://www.flgov.com/email-the-governor/ or you can call (850) 717-9337.


LOCAL ARTS ORGANIZATIONS LOOKING FOR HELP

Now more than ever arts organizations need your help, and we have listed the local groups that are asking for help right now. Please do all you can do to help.



Orlando and Tampa Fringe Festivals come together to request that Gov. DeSantis restore Florida Arts & Culture Funding

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