Arts Activities Support
Arts Activities Support
J.S. Bach's B Minor Mass.
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.
Ann Spencer: Fundraising, General Administration, Artistic; Chris Garza: Artistic, General Management and Administration, Finance; Denise Tennen: Youth Programming, Finance, Fundraising; Eri Isomura: Artistic, Youth Programming, Volunteerism; Fatima Camara: Artistic, Youth Programming, Education; Julia Hobart: Artistic, Audience Development and Marketing, General Administration; Kate Hujda: General Management and Administration, Artistic, Organizational Development.
ACHF Arts Access
We hope to engage 45 professional musicians in two performances that reach 400 live audience members and 300 broadcast/streaming listeners. Via an audience survey following the performances, we hope that of respondents: 90% found the performance highly inclusive and accessible, 40% of respondents will express never having heard Bach's B Minor Mass live before, and 90% plan to attend future performances. We will quantify number of tickets sold and number of viewers on our live stream broadcast. Secondly, we will send an audience survey to all ticket holders to gain insight into their experience.
55 professional musicians who call Minnesota home received contracts for a week of work. Of these 55 musicians, 62% had never had the opportunity to perform "B Minor Mass" before. 325 people attend the performances of "B Minor Mass", including twenty college-aged youth. 98% of concert goers who responded to a survey claimed that they hope to attend future performances.
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