AMERICA'S SCHOOL SPEAKER ON BULLYING Fall/Winter 2007-08
For over a decade Cary has earned the title of "king of assemblies" from his performer peers, having dominated the school circuit throughout the United States since he was 19.  Today, Cary's most requested topic in school appearances nationwide is his "Choose Character Over Bullying".  Although Cary speaks on a variety of important and relevant topics ranging from Peer Leadership and Drug Awareness to The Power and Significance of the Arts, 9 out of 10 schools contact Cary to address bullying.  This is because Cary has been speaking to students about bullying from the outset of his career - since long before the word "Bullying" came to the forefront to coin a title for the problem and become our schools' number one concern.  Cary's intention was merely to encourage the students who were victims of the "mean kids" at school.  Because of Cary's inspiring message on the subject, as well as his uncanny connection with kids and teens, Cary's reputation for the subject never stopped growing.  Little did he know that one day he would be one of America's leading school assembly programs on Bullying.  Cary's website for this is coolassemblies.com.
 

A STANDOUT ASSEMBLY KEYNOTE
AT BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
Spring/Summer 2007
Cary ended the 2006/07 school year as the keynote speaker for Career Day at Beverly Hills High School, perhaps the most elaborate and sophisticated high school career day in America, as their students visited with over 140 top professionals and celebrities from the movie/entertainment capitol of the world.  The reaction to Cary Trivanovich from students and staff was outstanding, in the words of one staff member, "The keynote speaker was one of the best of my almost 30 year career... WOW - powerful!" 
 


Cary performing his noted
dramatic Gift of Life at the
Banff Centre for the Arts
in Banff, Alberta, Canada

THE POWER AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ARTS:
A NEW LECTURE TO INSPIRE PERFORMING ARTISTS
Fall/Winter 2006-07
Several years ago at a storytelling festival, after Cary tried his hand at a dramatic pantomime as apposed to his standard comedy performance, a woman came up to him afterwards in tears telling him that it was the most moving performance she had ever seen on any stage.  This shed a profound light on Cary's thinking, where he realized that there is a difference between entertainment and art: Entertainment pleases the senses, but art touches the heart This resulted in Cary's groundbreaking lecture/performance presentation which sets forth that the arts have life-changing power and significance when truth about what it means to be human is revealed to the heart.  What's more, this lecture evolved into Cary's decision-night message at Christian camps, The Point of Life, how this driving principle of art correlates with God's design for us to know and to love Him.  Further information about this lecture for secular audiences can be found at artslecture.com.