Arts Activities Support
ACHF Arts Access
1. Quantitative: 500 people will attend the combined schedule of concerts and outreach events in which 30+ choral singers participate; 2. Qualitative: a. Audience, Chorale member, and advisory board feedback will report concerts and outreach events were artistically successful in presenting Jewish choral music; b. Concerts will attract first-time audience members; c. 75%+ of singers will report artistic growth during the season.Audience/participant count, Post-performance feedback from advisory board members and others, Chorale member review of performance recordings posted on YouTube, Chorale member surveys.
Over 800 people from all over the region witnessed its two major concerts and its outreach programs; This included a group of 60 Russian Jewish immigrants living in the Loring Park neighborhood of Minneapolis; The collaboration with the Saint Paul Jewish Community Center Symphony Orchestra in June brought Twin Cities Jewish Chorale music to the 87-year-old orchestra’s stalwart fan base; Substantially more people attended Twin Cities Jewish Chorale performances this year than previously (over 800 compared to 500 the previous year); The “Di Naye Hagode” performance impact was the most significant so far: Twin Cities Jewish Chorale’s largest audience and its enthusiastic response, a large amount of positive written feedback about performance quality and singers’ growth, helpful suggestions for future concerts, singer survey responses indicating how much they were moved and positively challenged, and 80% of them listing the piece as a favorite.
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