Arts Access Grant
Arts Access Grant
Funds will assist Headwaters Music and Arts to host a series of activities exploring the fiddle music of Canada with visiting musician Carrie Dlukowski.
Laura Grisamore: photographer and arts advocate; Mary Therese: visual and fiber artist; Becky Colebank: visual artist and author; Corryn Trask: musician; LouAnn Muhm: poet, author, and arts educator; Pam Janssen: painter and woodcarver; Mike Schlemper: sculptor, ceramicist, and arts educator; Gayle Gish: arts advocate; Deb Carlson: visual artist and retired arts educator
Laura Grisamore: photographer and arts advocate; Mary Therese: visual and fiber artist; Becky Colebank: visual artist and author; Corryn Trask: musician; LouAnn Muhm: poet, author, and arts educator; Pam Janssen: painter and woodcarver; Mike Schlemper: sculptor, ceramicist, and arts educator; Gayle Gish: arts advocate; Deb Carlson: visual artist and retired arts educator
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage
As a result of this program, adult and youth violinists will gain knowledge about and experience the history, style, and repertoire of one of three styles of fiddle music: Scottish, French-Canadian, and Metis. Also, area youth and adults will gain knowledge about and appreciation for the history, style and repertoire of Canadian fiddle music. Teachers and staff will observe students and give personal feedback following outreach performances. Survey topics will include, the presentation held students' attention. Students learned about the history of several types of fiddle music. The information presented was compelling and relevant. Participants will complete a survey following their workshop/s. We will ask if they advanced their playing or dancing skills and if they increased their knowledge about the history, style, and repertoire of traditional fiddle music. Selected observers will note audience demographics and audience reaction to the performance. Carrie Dlutkowski will meet with Tricia Andrews following the activities to review evaluations and other feedback.
As a result of this program, 13 youth and adult violinists experienced an increase in their knowledge of Canadian fiddle music and their ability to play Canadian fiddle tunes through lecture and fiddle instruction. As a result of this program, 1488 area youth and adults experienced an increase in their knowledge of Canadian fiddle music and Ottawa Valley step dancing through performances and presentations in their schools.
Other,local or private