Arts Impact for Individuals
Arts Impact for Individuals
Indonesian Gamelan Music residency at the Sejong Academy Korean Immersion School.
Amanda Cortes: Artspace and Springboard for the Arts; Adrienne Doyle: Juxtaposition Arts Tactical Lead and Development Associate; Alejandra Iannone: Interdisciplinary Artist and Sparkle Theatricals Creative Creative Director; Ryan-Olivia McCoy: Black Label Movement and Shapeshift dancer; Adaobi Okolue: Twin Cities Media Alliance Executive Director; Alejandra Pelinka: City of Bloomington Director of Creative Placemaking; Sara Wilson: Lommen Abdo P.A. Attorney; Kate Walker: Valley Chamber Chorale Singer; Lauren White: Juxtaposition Arts; Ross Anderson: Praxis Photo Center; Gretchen Burau: American Museum of Asmat Art; Kathryn Mattson: arts supporter; Chavonn Williams Shen: Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop; Ronald Salazar: Birch Grove Elementary School for the Arts
Alex Buffalohead, Marketing/Audience Development, Artistic, General Management/ Administration/ Support; Benjamin Merritt, Artistic, Accessibility/Disability Access; Halla Pulver, Artistic, General Management/ Administration/ Support, Marketing/Audience Development; Juan Diego Perez La Cruz, Artistic, Education, Volunteerism; Reynaldo Lara , Artistic, Youth Programming, General Administration; Xin Shen, Artistic, Education, Technical Production; Artistic, Education, Technical Production Artistic, Education, Technical Production
ACHF Arts Access
Residents learn new arts skills and techniques; Residents gain awareness and appreciation for artistic disciplines and medium; Artists build their capacity through professional development. Community dialogue (group conversations with a large group) ; Interviews/Conversations with board/staff/leaders ; Interviews/Conversations with participants ; Observation
The students who participated in the gamelan residency (Pre K- 6th Graders) wee felt to have fun and challenging. They were attentive during the learning of different music other Han their own. They were exited to perform for their classmates and teachers