‘Rise’ star Rosie Perez believes in the power of the arts
LOS ANGELES — Rosie Perez has found a TV series close to her heart with “Rise,” about a high school theatre program that’s more than song and dance.
The Oscar-nominated actress (“Fearless”) plays a teacher passionate about using the stage to help youngsters discover themselves and their place in the world on the NBC drama, which airs 9 p.m. EDT Tuesday. That’s long been Perez’s cause and was a key to her own path.
In the early 1990s, she co-founded the New York-based Urban Arts Partnership, which works to bring arts education to underprivileged communities. Perez, who chairs the group’s artists board, said she’s seen first-hand how a student can be inspired by writing, acting and other creative endeavours to do better in school and in life and, in some cases, learn they belong in the arts.
That’s what happened to the Brooklyn-born Perez, who discussed the partnership, her roots and what “The Wiz,” the 1970s stage musical inspired by “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” means to her in an interview with The Associated Press.