Partners in Arts Participation
ACHF Arts Access
Project strengthens an on-going informal arts partnership between Centro Tyrone Guzman and Teatro del Pueblo to better serve the organization’s constituency. A survey and several spot interviews will be conducted with participants at the end. At a debriefing meeting staff and artists will reflect on the feedback collected and recommend changes. 2: Latino community members who had limited exposure to theatre participate in arts residency. Number of community members who had limited exposure to theater participate in arts residency.
CTG and Teatro del Pueblo strengthened a partnership and model for working collaboratively to engage Latino youth and elders in the arts. Participant surveys were conducted to gather demographic information, as well as feedback on: satisfaction with arts experiences; relevance of content to the participants lives; and previous arts experiences. Personal interviews were also conducted to gather more detailed feedback on the impact of the activities on the participants’ lives. 2: The project engaged Latine elders and youth in arts residencies. Participants developed new skills and increased their self-esteem. Surveys and interviews with participants were used to document participants past experiences with the arts. All CTG participants who attended COCOS thought the performance was great.