Community Arts
Community Arts
March On! A Drum and Bugle Corps Competition. Funding for March On!, a drum and bugle corps show organized by Minnesota Brass in partnership with the Farmington High School Marching Band. The competition features both Minnesota-based and nationally touring competitive drum corps and will be held in August 2017 at Farmington High School.
Julie Andersen: Eagan Art House Executive Director; Bethany Brunsell: Music teacher, performer; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Marisol Chiclana-Ayla: Artist, Board Chair at El Arco Iris; Jamil Jude: Theatre artist; Tricia Khutoretsky: Public Functionary Curator and Co-Director; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Dayna Martinez: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts; Coleen McLaughlin: Arts Midwest Director of External Relations; Tom Moffatt: Silverwood Park Supervisor; Osman Mohamed Ali: Somali Museum of Minnesota Founder and Executive Director; Kathy Mouacheupao: Twin Cities Local Initiatives Support, Corporation Cultural Corridor Coordinator; Adam Napoli-Rangel: Artist; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Djenane Saint Juste: Afoutayi Dance Company Founder; Andrea Sjogren: Hopkins Public Schools Youth Programs Coordinator; Dameun Strange: Composer, Performer; Melissa Wright: Twin Cities Public Television.
Stephani Atkins: Youth programming, volunteerism, artistic; Rachel Bender: General administration, community service, development, youth programming; Janelle Doyle: Education, community education, youth programming; Paul Eastwold: Disabilities specialist, education, general management, administration; Bob Graff: Education, general management, administration, youth programming; Alejandra Iannone: Artistic, education, youth programming; Larry Neumann: Education, community education; Jeanne Schwartz: General administration, fundraising, organizational development; Christy Spillman George: General administration, organizational development, audience development, marketing.
ACHF Arts Access
Our goal is to have 750 audience members witness over 500 performers from 6 different performing ensembles. Our second goal is to receive 100 completed patron surveys and that of the completed surveys, 75% of patrons indicate a positive response to the performances. We will count tickets sold (audience count) and artist participating. We will also conduct a patron survey to learn more about who is attending our event.
As noted above, 724 patrons experienced over 650 performing artists from across the country resulting in an exciting night of pagentry. We received 52 patron surveys completed and all negative comments received on the surveys involved operational (logistics, tickets, scheduling) challenges--none were dissatisfied with the quality of performance presented by the ensembles.
Other, local or private