Community Arts
ACHF Arts Access
Our goal is to draw 350-500 visitors. We hope to promote the idea of embracing diversity through international music and dance across the Twin Cities metro area and beyond, and to reach out to more individuals and communities than ever before. Approximately 25 musicians, percussionists and dancers (professionals as well as amateurs) will be participating in this event. 25-30 volunteers and members of Advisory Committee will be involved. This team does include people with disabilities, and people coming from diverse backgrounds including ethnic groups such as Native Americans, African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, and Native Hawaiians.Artistic strengths as well as shortcomings will be discussed with all performers. Organizational strengths as well as shortcomings will be discussed with board of directors / advisory committee members during our evaluation meeting(s). The outcome and success of this year project will be compared with the outcomes from previous years. Close attention will be paid to post-performance feedback from the audience.
We had approximately 350 attendees; We have received many highly positive feedback from the audience, and many attendees have commented that "this was the best one" in eleven years history of Adieu Summer Concerts; Michael Hauser's flamenco group A Touch of Spain (performing as a 6 piece ensemble featuring 2 flamenco dancers) set high standards from the very beginning; The World Jazz Collegium quintet (featuring soloists Chris Lomheim on piano, Gary Schulte on violin and Pavel Jany on guitar) presented thei
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