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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 - Cultural Arts Grants, 2016/17P- CITY OF T NEWPORT BEACH FoP City Council Staff Report November 7, 2016 Agenda Item No. 8 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Library Services Department Tim Hetherton, Library Services Director 949-717-3810, thetherton@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Tim Hetherton TITLE: Cultural Arts Grants, 2016/17 ABSTRACT: The sum of $40,000 (Cultural and Arts, City Grants Account #01060603-821006) is provided annually for specific cultural or artistic planning or projects as approved by the City Council. The City Arts Commission has the responsibility to review all programs and requests for support from arts groups and make recommendations for funding to the City Council for final approval. RECOMMENDATION: The City Arts Commission recommends that City Council: a) Determine that the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because it will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly; and b) Approve the recommended recipients for FY 2016/17 Cultural Arts Grants as selected by the City Arts Commission in accordance with City Council Policy 1-10 — Financial Support for Culture and the Arts. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: The current adopted budget includes sufficient funding for this purchase. It will be expensed to the City Grants account in the Cultural and Arts Department, 01060603-821006. DISCUSSION: City Council Policy 1-10 recognizes the importance of promoting culture and the arts within the City and establishes a Reserve Fund for Culture and Arts. The sum of $40,000 is provided annually for specific cultural or artistic planning or projects as approved by the City Council. The City Arts Commission has the responsibility to review all programs and requests for support from arts groups and make recommendations for funding to the City Council for final approval. Cultural Arts Grants, 2016/17 November 07, 2016 Page 2 The Commission received grant proposals from nine arts groups for funding support in fiscal year 2016/17. Policy 1-10 defines arts groups as those involved in visual, musical, theatre, dance, crafts, performing and literary activities. The City Arts Commission considers the following in order of preference for granting support: 1. Local arts groups located within the City of Newport Beach and offering programs to city residents; 2. Regional arts groups located in Orange County and offering programs to city residents; and 3. Arts groups located in California and performing or offering programs to city residents. Groups not offering programs or services to local residents are not eligible for support from the City. After careful deliberation, the following recommendations, totaling $40,000, were approved at the City Arts Commission Meeting held on October 13, 2016: Backhausdance $4,000 Backhausdance is a professional contemporary dance company based in Orange County. Their program will consist of a live performance of Backhausdance repertory by company dancers on the Civic Green. This program will be modeled on successful past programs designed by Jennifer Backhaus, Artistic Director of Backhausdance and Professor of Dance at Chapman University, and implemented by the professional dancers of Backhausdance. Balboa Island Improvement Association (BIIA) $1,000 The Balboa Island Improvement Association proposes to use the grant funding to continue their series of concerts of live classical and popular music for the general public in Saint John Vianney Chapel and the Carol Beek Center on Balboa Island. Balboa Island Museum & Historical Society $1,500 The Balboa Island Museum & Historical Society proposes presenting four lectures, one per quarter, in the 2017 calendar year at the Newport Beach Public Library. The proposed lectures include: It's All About the River (the importance of the Santa Ana River in the formation and history of Newport Beach) presented by former teacher and local historian Celeste Dennerline; Wing Lam (Wahoo's Tacos) and Family: the history of the Lee family and their remarkable journey from China to Newport Beach; Arts of the Ancient Mariner presented by leading authority Bill Stewart, who sailed 5,000 miles from the West Indies to the United States on FDR's 165 foot Presidential Yacht "Potomac"; The History of Surfing. Cultural Arts Grants, 2016/17 November 07, 2016 Page 3 These events not only educate the public, but also bring awareness to the Museum, encouraging people to visit, join and learn even more about the history of Newport Beach and Balboa Island. Baroque Music Festival $2,500 Founded in 1981, the yearly Baroque Music Festival presents five concerts over eight days in June. In 2017, the Festival will use the grant funding to hire additional musicians and vocalists for a large-scale performance of the work of early Italian composers Giovanni Gabrieli and Claudio Monteverdi. Festival Ballet Theatre $5,500 Festival Ballet proposes bringing its Ballet to Community program to the Newport Beach Public Library and Civic Green. Two performances of a narrated version of the Nutcracker are planned for December 2016 in the Friends Room at the Central Library. In, the spring, the Festival Ballet will stage an outdoor performance of the classic ballet Don Quixote in the Civic Green. Newport Beach Film Festival $8,000 The Newport Beach Film Festival proposes a multi -program series covering several days of the Festival similar to the 2016 Seminar Series. This will be held starting the first weekend of the Festival and concluding by the Wednesday of the Festival, at location in Newport Beach and surrounding area. Past seminar topics have included directing, screenwriting, production design, cinematography, film music composition, animation, documentary filmmaking, editing, and special effects. The Festival Seminar series attracts a wide variety of people with a strong representation of students, seniors, film experts, avid fans and novice filmmakers, seasoned filmmakers, and media. Orange County Museum of Art $10,000 Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) proposes to use the grant funds to help ensure that residents, students, families, and the general public have greater opportunities to engage with art and have meaningful arts experiences at no cost. OCMA's Community Access initiative includes three programs: Free Fridays, Free Family Day and Free School Tours. Through Community Access, OCMA will continue to eliminate financial and logistical barriers to provide all members of the Newport Beach community with access to modern and contemporary art education and art programming. Pacific Symphony $4,500 The Pacific Symphony proposes to use the grant funds for the Class Act Music Education Program in three Newport Beach city schools. Since 1994, Class Act has filled the growing local need for quality arts education using the arts as a means to enhance academic achievement and enrich school communities. Class Act trains and places individual professional Pacific Symphony musicians into Orange County based schools. Musicians work as teaching artists in year-long residencies focused on the fundamentals of music through age-appropriate classroom instruction. Class Act runs from September to June every year with each participating school forming a team of the principal, teachers, parent coordinators, Symphony musician and school volunteers. The Symphony creates and provides a Common Core curriculum -based theme, workshop materials and lesson plans for all schools by September. These materials are delivered to classroom teachers from September to December during their training workshops where they learn to integrate music in all areas of learning. Student -centered activities and arts Cultural Arts Grants, 2016/17 November 07, 2016 Page 4 workshops with Symphony musicians run from January to May. Youth Concerts and Bravo Assemblies conclude the program in June. Assessments are then conducted and the program evaluated for future improvements. Evaluation is also conducted by Class Act staff throughout the year to monitor curricular and implementation goals, and ensure they are being met. Class Act participants include the entire student bodies of Andersen, Harbor View and Newport Coast Elementary Schools, as well as teachers, principals, parent coordinators, administrators and volunteers. South Coast Repertory Theatre $3,000 South Coast Repertory Theatre has requested funding for their Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA), an annual series of three professionally produced plays created especially for children. Initiated by SCR in 2003, TYA extends the range of the theatre's offerings and makes available to the community original, SCR -commissioned world premieres and existing adaptations of popular and classic children's literature. As the only professional youth -oriented theatre company in Orange County, TYA's main purpose is to introduce the vitality and magic of professional theatre to all Orange County children, especially those in underserved areas. TYA is also a valuable tool in helping school districts meet the California Department of Education content standards for the Visual and Performing Arts and English -Language Arts at minimal or no cost to the schools. Newport Beach City Arts Commission 2016 Cultural Arts Grants ORGANIZATION REQUESTED RECOMMENDED Backhausdance $10,000 $4,000 Balboa Island Improvement Association $4,500 $1,000 Balboa Island Museum $5,000 $1,500 Baroque Music Festival $6,500 $2,500 Festival Ballet Theatre $7,000 $5,500 Newport Beach Film Festival $10,000 $8,000 Orange County Museum of Art $25,000 $10,000 Pacific Symphony $5,000 $4,500 South Coast Repertory $4,000 $3,000 $77,000 $40,000 Cultural Arts Grants, 2016/17 November 07, 2016 Page 5 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. 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