Rural and Community Art Project Grant
Rural and Community Art Project Grant
Title-2019 Minnesota State Old Time Fiddle Championships-38th annual Minnesota State Old Time Fiddle Championships 8/3/19 in Mountain. Iron, Minnesota.
Tara Makinen: executive director of Itasca Orchestra and Strings, musician; Moira Villiard: visual artist, cultural programming coordinator at American Indian Community Housing Organization; Amber Burns: choreographer, dancer, actor, middle school art teacher; Margaret Holmes: visual artist, poet, and former Children’s Theatre employee; Tammy Mattonen: visual artists, co-founder of Crescendo Youth Orchestra; Kayla Aubid: Native American craft artist, writer, employee at MacRostie Art Center; Ariana Daniel: mixed media artist, arts instructor; Kathy Neff: musician, Director, Fine Arts Academy at the University of Minnesota Duluth; Ron Piercy: jeweler, gallery owner; Emily Swanson: arts administrator at Oldenburg Arts and Cultural Community; Christina Nohre: writer and arts advocate.
Amber Burns: choreographer, dancer, actor, middle school art teacher; Tammy Mattonen: visual artist, co-founder of Crescendo Youth Orchestra; Ariana Daniel: mixed media artist, arts instructor; Kathy Neff: musician, director, Fine Arts Academy at the University of Minnesota Duluth; Amy Varsek: education director, Duluth Art Institute; Kendra Carlson: writing and theater instructor, University of Minnesota Duluth; David Marty: former director of the Reif Performing Arts Center, Grand Rapids.
Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, Drew Digby (218) 722-0952
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage
Our goals are to: 1. help our participants expand their Old-Time Music artistic skills by listening to and playing with fellow Old-Time musicians 2. provide constructive feedback for our contestants via the comments and scores on the judges score sheets 3. provide a high quality, live performance experience for the contestants, with the opportunity to qualify for the National Old-Time Fiddle Championships in Weiser, Idaho which are held annually in June. 4. bring high-quality Old-Time music to the underserved residents of the Iron Range and surrounding areas. We will know our outcomes were met by: 1. having an audience of 200 between the preliminary and final rounds 2. holding expenses to $9,000.00 3. having at least 30 contestants with five of them in the non-fiddle category 4. providing an enjoyable, high quality performance for the audience 5. providing a rewarding performance experience for contestants that will inspire them to continue pursuing excellence in their playing 6. providing an opportunity for participants to sharpen their musical techniques and expand their Old-Time repertoire 7. certifying a Minnesota State Champion Fiddler who will be able to move on to the National Old Time Fiddle Championships in Weiser, Idaho We will measure the outcomes by: 1. counting the audience based on ticket sales. 2. keeping records of income and expenses to assure the budget is met and reporting multiple times to our Fiscal Sponsor 3. recording contestants by categories (Jr-Jr, Junior, Intermediate, Senior, Sr-Sr, Non-Fiddle and Twin Fiddle), not counting anyone twice if they enter more than one category 4. gauging audience enjoyment by observing the audience during the performances, and by gathering feedback informally as we talk to people during the event 5. asking contestants and judges to complete a post-contest survey rating their experience and identifying areas for improvement 6. having a follow up meeting of all contest volunteers to get their feedback on what went well and what needs improvement 7. certifying a new state champ.
We will know our outcomes were met by: 1. having an audience of 200 between the preliminary and final rounds 2. holding expenses to $9,000.00 3. having at least 30 contestants with five of them in the non-fiddle category 4. providing an enjoyable, high quality performance for the audience 5. providing a rewarding performance experience for contestants that will inspire them to continue pursuing excellence in their playing 6. providing an opportunity for participants to sharpen their musical techniques and expand their Old Time repertoire 7. certifying a Minnesota State Champion Fiddler who will be able to move on to the National Old Time Fiddle Championships in Weiser, Idaho We will measure the outcomes by: 1. counting the audience based on ticket sales. 2. keeping records of income and expenses to assure the budget is met, and reporting multiple times to our Fiscal Sponsor 3. recording contestants by categories (Jr-Jr, Junior, Intermediate, Senior, Sr-Sr, Non-Fiddle and Twin Fiddle), not counting anyone twice if they enter more than one category 4. gauging audience enjoyment by observing the audience during the performances, and by gathering feedback informally as we talk to people during the event 5. asking contestants and judges to complete a post-contest survey rating their experience and identifying areas for improvement 6. having a follow up meeting of all contest volunteers to get their feedback on what went well and what needs improvement 7. certifying a new state champ
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