Community Arts
Community Arts
Under the Big Top.
Lynne Bertalmio: Retired Director Stillwater Public Library; Cristeta Boarini: Mid-Continent Oceanographic Institute Program Director; Tricia Heuring: Public Functionary Executive Director; Alejandra Iannone: Sparkle Theatricals Creative Co-Director; Wu Chen Khoo: Technical Tools of the Trade Stage Technical Designer and Director; Wendy Lane: Retired Human Resources Consultant; Dayna Martinez: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts; Donna Saul Millen: TPT-Twin Cities PBS Events Director; Christal Moose: Native Pride Productions Inc Manager; Adaobi Okolue: Twin Cities Media Alliance Executive Director; Andrea Sjogren: Hopkins Community Education Adult and Youth Programs Coordinator; Deanna StandingCloud: New Native Theatre; Sara Wilson: Gislason and Hunter LLP Attorney.
Alneida Madrigal: Youth Programming, Organizational Development, General Administration; Kit Leffler: Artistic, General Administration, Organizational Development; Larry Weinberg: Artistic, Community Education, Youth Programming; Maia Maiden: Artistic; Margo Gray: Artistic, General Administration, Organizational Development; Pam Russell: Fundraising, General Administration, Volunteerism; Ying Vu: General Administration, Finance, Artistic.
ACHF Arts Access
The number of male youth participants will increase by 5% with the goal of having equal representation by female and male youth in the 2019 Summer School-Age Care Arts Residency Program. Also, 25% more family and community members will attend the final performance at our community event to bring more awareness to the arts. School Age Care will enlist youth and artist feedback via evaluations and follow-up discussions to determine the program's success or needed improvements. We will also seek family feedback through end of the summer surveys to gain an audience perspective and how they thought their youth enjoyed the residency as well as the performance.
The number of participants, youth and audience members, increased by 8%. The number of male youth comprised 21% of participants, and youth with special needs increased by 3% from last summer, proving this residency is accessible to each youth. Families surveyed showed 100% of youth enjoyed the circus arts residency, and 81% would participate in another performing arts residency in the future.
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