Participation / audience development
To California's great Central Valley they have come from the highlands of Oaxaca, the cities of eastern Pakistan, the relocation camps of Thailandpolitical refugees and new immigrants from around the world aspiring to build a future for their children, grands, and greats.
For three days in October these new U.S. Americans gathered in Fresno's Tower District for their second Tamejavi Festival. Everyone was welcome; the historic Tower Theatre's marquis proclaimed, “Tamejavi: It's Still Free.”
Read More...2004, 16 pages. Published by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, 200 South Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 3300. Miami, FL, 33131-2349. 305-908-2600.
Download pdf: www.knightfoundation.org/dotAsset/221200.pdf
A recent addition to a series of briefs that discuss practices and changes in symphony orchestras examine the social context of orchestra marketing and trends in program-based marketing, respectively. The entire series of briefs is available on the foundation's web site.
Read More...2002, 165 pages. Published by Audience Insight LLC, PO Box 423, Southport, CT, 03890-0423, (203) 256-1616, info@audienceinsight.com, www.audienceinsight.com
Download Report: www.knightfoundation.org/research_publications/detail.dot?id=178183
2004, 77 pages. Published by Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, PO Box 1100, Sebastopol, CA, 95473-1100, 707-824-4374, info@gcir.org, www.gcir.org
Read More...July 2004, 60 pages. Published by the National Endowment for the Arts, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC, 20506, 202-682-5400, www.arts.endow.gov
Download pdf: http://www.nea.gov.pub/ReadingAtRisk.pdf
Read More...June 2004, 16 pages. Published by Performing Arts Research Coalition, 1156 15th Street, Suite 810, Washington, DC, 20005, 202-293-4466 x214, parc@operaamerica.org, www.operaamerica.org/parc
Download pdf: http://www.operaamerica.org/parc/PARCSummaryRpt.pdf
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Read More...What can evaluation accomplish for grantmakers and grantees? What roles should each play in the design and execution of the evaluation process? Recent briefings from The Conservation Company and the Neighborhood Funders Group examine these questions from different vantage points.
Evaluation: The Good News for Funders
Andrew Mott
2003, 15 pages. The Urban Institute/Wallace Foundation, www.wallacefoundation.org or www.urban.org
Many grantmakers express a heightened interest in learning more about cultural participation. Research about who participates, what motivates people to participate and the barriers to participation provides valuable data to cultural organizations and funders seeking to broaden, deepen, and diversify audiences for these offerings.
Read More...Are you the leaf, the blossom or the hole?
O body swayed to music, O brightening glance,
How can we know the dancer from the dance?
— by William Butler Yeats