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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19 - Cultural Arts GrantsCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 19 September 28, 2010 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: LIBRARY SERVICES Cynthia Cowell, Library Services Director; Arts and Cultural Services Division; Jana Barbier, Cultural Arts Coordinator (717 -3870) jbarbier@city.newport-beach.ca.us SUBJECT: 2010/11 Cultural Arts Grants V* 1101t,IJ,1:4 ',,1o7-AIICZF Approve recommended recipients for FY 2010/11 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. DISCUSSION: BACKGROUND: 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 (Cultural and Arts, City Grants Account # 4002 -8254) is provided each year 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. The Commission received written grant proposals from eleven organizations for funding of approximately $78,180 in free cultural arts programming for the Newport Beach community in fiscal year 2010 -11. After careful deliberation the following recommendations, totaling $40,000, were approved at the September 9, 2010 meeting: Baroque Music Festival $3500 The Baroque Music Festival, which takes place from June 19 — 26, 2011 is celebrating its 31St year and continues as the oldest, fully professional musical performance venture in the City of Newport Beach. In 2011 the festival is requesting funding for the first -ever inclusion of music for viola d'amore, popular in the Baroque era in solo, duo concertos and in Bach's cantatas. The Baroque Music Festival will present music by Vivaldi and will include double concertos with viola, lute, strings and harpsichord. A lutenist will be engaged, as well as an additional violinist. The festival will purchase printed musical parts for planned compositions. The performances will take place at Sherman Library and Gardens, St. Mark Presbyterian Church, as well as several venues throughout the City. The City of Newport Beach Arts Commission is dedicated to providing a range of free cultural programming that enriches the entire community, especially children and families. The Arts Commission sponsors multidisciplinary arts programs funded by the Cultural Arts Grant Program such as arts lectures, public art projects including up to two public art lectures, and visual art exhibitions in Central Library and at City Hall. The Arts Commission extends the range of arts programming by providing additional funding for the Concerts in the Parks series and the Shakespeare by the Sea festival held each summer. In 2010 -11 these funds will assist with the Newport Beach Public Library's three holiday puppet show performances. Festival Ballet Theatre $1,000 Festival Ballet Theatre will bring its "Ballet to Schools" program to two Newport Beach elementary schools in November /December, 2010. They will perform a narrated, abbreviated version of The Nutcracker, tailored for children ranging in age from five to fourteen years old. A program coordinator, with the assistance of the performers, will guide the students through an interactive lesson on how pantomime, music, and costumes tell a story and express emotions without words. Students will be taught appropriate ways to express appreciation for a theatrical performance. The Newport Beach Film Festival is planning a one -day educational industry seminar program, similar to past seminars, to be held on the first Saturday during the Festival, tentatively scheduled for April 30, 2011 at a Newport Beach location. Past seminar topics have included directing, screenwriting, production design, cinematography, film music composition, animation and special effects. Artists of past seminars include Elmer Bernstien (To Kill a Mockingbird), Steve Oedekerk (Bruce Almighty, Jimmy Neutron), John Waters (Polyester), Marc Shaimin (Sleepless in Seattle), John Landis (Twilight Zone), and Judiann Makovsky (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone). The Festival Seminar Series attracts a wide variety of people with a strong representation of students, seniors, film experts, avid fans, and novice filmmakers. Ages span from 13 to 85. The seminar program intends to serve approximately 600 people. In 2011, the Festival will expand its outreach to colleges and high school students. Newport Beach Arts Collection Advisory Committee /Ruth Stoever Fleming Art Collection $2500 The Newport Beach Arts Collection Advisory Committee /Ruth Stoever Fleming Art Collection proposes an "Arts in the Spotlight" project. This program will include comprehensive educational, outreach, and marketing efforts in highlighting the Ruth 2 Stoever Fleming art collection at Newport Harbor High School. Components include the production of collection brochures in English /Spanish; generation of a "Most Promising Artist" Scholarship; development of 5t grade level pre - collection visit curriculum; updating an 80 -page soft cover catalog, an "Acoustiguide" hand -held audio script for the collection, and an open house and gala, planned for May of 2011. Newport Harbor Nautical Museum $2000 Using nautical and ocean themes as a backdrop, the program "Sea Tales" will provide a platform for parents and their children to engage in a variety of activities including storytelling, arts and crafts, music and touch -tank exploration that introduces them to all the wonders of the sea. Participants are encouraged to dress up in costumes related to the theme. An example of an upcoming theme is "Row Your Boat" which is offered in conjunction with the museum's current exhibit on navigation and the upcoming Transpacific Yacht Race. Families will be able to see and touch boats from the museum's collection as well as enjoy hearing stories, singing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" then assembling and painting their very own boat to take with them. The YMCA focuses on strengthening communities in the areas of youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, believing that all children deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. The `Y' Arts and Humanities Program offers fine arts, music and outdoor education classes. In the Y Fine Arts Program, the goal is to stimulate personal growth through the fundamentals of arts. Students will be introduced to the principles of line, form, shape, design and color. Creative expression will be developed through a hands -on exploration of the contemporary and historical art world. South Coast Repertory Theatre has requested funding for "Theatre for Young Audiences" (TYA), an annual series of three professionally produced plays. In 2010/11 SCR will focus on Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar; The Lucky Duck, adapted from Hans Christian Andersen's "The Ugly Duckling" and The Emperor's New Clothes also by Andersen. 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. Through TYA, educators have an opportunity to introduce students to the wonder of live theatre in an academically significant way, at little or no cost to the schools. At all TYA performances, students receive a special booklet with biographical information about the playwright, educational games, and stimulating activities built on the play's central themes. Southland Opera proposes to perform assemblies of "Adventures in Song and Story" in each of the six Newport Beach elementary schools and /or sequential workshops in a K Newport Beach school wherein students create their own song and perform it. Southland Opera will work with four classes of students and each class will have four sessions; the students perform their original pieces for the school audience and attending family members. The "Adventures in Song and Story" program uses familiar fairy tales as a vehicle to encourage reading and introduce young people to opera and musical theater. Fairy tales and stories which have been highlighted are Cinderella, Romeo and Juliet, Little Red Riding Hood, The Mikado, and Hansel and Gretel. Su fitted by: thia Cowell, Library Services Director Jana Barbier, Cultural Arts Coordinator (949) 717 -3870 4