Arts Activities Support
Arts Activities Support
Minneapolis Guitar Quartet presents the world premieres of two new works.
Osman Mohamed Ali: Founder and Executive Director; Lynne Bertalmio: Retired Director; Cristeta Boarini: freelance audio producer, journalist, writer, Tricia Heuring: Public Functionary Executive Director, Alejandra Iannone: Creative Co-Director, Wu Chen Khoo: Technical: Stage Technical Designer,Stage Director, Wendy Lane: Retired Human Resources Consultant, Dayna Martinez: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Donna Saul Millen: Events Director, Christal Moose: Manager, Adaobi Okolue: Executive Director, Andrea Sjogren: Adult and Youth Programs Coordinator, Deanna StandingCloud: Program and Community Network Director, Sara Wilson: Attorney.
Anna Ostroushko: Artistic, General Administration, Volunteerism; Caitlin Hammel: Artistic, Education, General Administration; Chandler Daily: Organizational Development, Artistic, General Administration; Daisuke Kawachi: Artistic, Community Education, General Administration; Hawona Sullivan Janzen: General Administration, Community Education, Artistic; Sophie Liu-Othmer: Community Education, Community Service and Development, General Administration.
ACHF Arts Access
Minneapolis Guitar Quartet's proposed outcomes include successfully introducing to the public two new important and unusual works for guitar quartet. Beyond the formal premieres at Sundin Hall, we will offer three less formal educational performances throughout the Twin Cities area with the goal of reaching as wide of audience as possible. Brief surveys will be distributed to audience members at all events to measure basic demographic characteristics, audience familiarity with the Minneapolis Guitar Quartet and the venue, how audience members learned about the event, and levels of enjoyment of the musical performance. The performance at Sundin Hall will be recorded on audio and video, allowing performers and composers the opportunity to further study and evaluate the project.
The most significant outcome was the successful introduction of two exciting new works for guitar quartet with flute and voice. Over 90% of the audience survey respondents enjoyed hearing both of the new works for first time and there were many comments encouraging us to continue building a new repertoire for these combinations of instruments.
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