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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 Summer 2007 Quarterly Report G~� Or D1( 19 f ,82 � �� AGENDA STATEMENT �, 1 l� HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION 'tLIFOC2-� MEETING DATE: September 13, 2007 • SUBJECT: Summer 2007 Quarterly Report Prepared by John Hartnett, Heritage & Cultural Arts Supervisor ATTACHMENTS: 1. Cultural Arts Classes Registration Report—2007 2. Cultural Arts Classes Registration Report—2006 RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None • DESCRIPTION: The Heritage and Cultural Arts Division coordinates and implements a number of quality programs that strengthen community image, provide recreational and artistic experiences, and encourage healthy lifestyles. This goal is accomplished by providing diverse cultural program offerings in the areas of music, dance, film and visual and performing arts. Following is a summary of programs conducted during summer 2007. CULTURAL ARTS CLASSES: Cultural Arts Classes are intended to serve customers of all ages and cover a wide range of activities such as Theatre Camps, Dance Camps, Ballet, Piano, Guitar, Country Line Dance, Irish Dance, Drawing and Painting, Children's Art and Music, and others. Cultural Arts Classes provide an opportunity for participants to attempt new experiences, define current artistic skills, as well as providing a social setting for meeting new people and sharing cultural arts experiences with friends and family members. Cultural Arts Classes are taught by contracted specialty instructors. A majority of classes are taught in eight-week sessions but some are more or less than eight weeks and others are offered as one-time workshops. A total of 308 participants registered for Cultural Arts Classes during summer 2007, which was an increase of 4% over summer 2006. This was consistent with the successful summer registration numbers posted in 2005 and 2006, when a significant number of new classes were offered for the first time. The cancellation rate was 4% higher than 2006, although the average registration per class increased over last year from 8.25 to 8.56 participants per class. Popular classes included; Hip Hop, Ballet, Hula and Tahitian Dance for Children, Beginning and Intermediate Irish Dance, Kindermusik, Belly Dance I and II, All 4 Dance, Beginning Guitar for Youth, Art Experience for Kids, and Cartoon Workshop. Attachment 1 is a detailed Cultural Arts Classes Registration Report for summer 2007, which includes a breakdown of the classes offered as well as the registration for each class. Attachment 2 is a Registration Report for summer 2006 for comparison purposes. COPIES TO: ITEM NO: 8.1 G:\HERITAGE COMMISSION\AGENDA_STMTS\2007\9-13 Summer Quaterly Report-2007.doc New Classes BandWorks: Eight students enrolled in this one-week camp which allowed participants to use their musical skills to rehearse as a Rock &Roll group and practice a number of songs. Students played drums, guitar, bass, and sang to some old favorites with a final performance for family and friends. The program was offered to youth ages 10 to 12 years old. Breaking into Film & Television: Six adult participants attended this one-day workshop which reviewed the various aspects of the movie and television industry, types of jobs available in the field, and how to get training and hands-on experience through various means. Pop Stars Camp: This one-week dance camp provided professional instruction to 7 students in various styles of dance including jazz, ballet, hip hop and tap. Students also received guidance in hair, makeup and clothing for the performing arts. The camp served students from 7 to 13 years old. Violin Lessons Made Easy: This is the first time the Violin class has received sufficient registration, and although there were only 2 students enrolled, the hope is that this class will catch on in the future with additional students. Participant's ages 5 to 12 years do receive individual instruction, based on their abilities and experience. Cultural Arts Classes Summer Registration Corns arison Attendance Type 2007 2006 Resident 233 226 Non Resident 75 71 , Total Registration 308 297 Classes Held 36 36 Avg. Registration per Class 8.56 8.25 Classes Offered 49 47 Cancellation Rate -27% . 23% • Upcoming Fall Classes Red House Programs: In an attempt to reach a broad range of students in music, Staff has contracted with Red House from Walnut Creek to offer a series of classes for both youth and adults at the Heritage Center on Mondays. The classes will range from specific styles of instruction in guitar at all levels to ensemble classes for musicians who play drums, keyboard, bassist, harmonica, sax and vocals. The classes will serve ages 7 to 12 years, teens and adults'. How to Get your Film Projects Funded: Two one-day workshops for older teens and adults on proven techniques to get student, documentary and feature films funded. Discover the Artist in You: Youth ages 8 to 11 years will create their own "Masterpiece' using different mediums such as watercolors, chalk pastels and acrylic paint. During the classes, students will learn about many famous artists and be able to recognize their works. Messy Monsters Craft Fun: Youth ages 3 to 6 years will explore crafts through the eyes of a child. Basic concepts of fun with arts &crafts will be explored. Kidz Art-Squiggles to Grins: Youth ages 2 to 3 1/2 years, with parent participation, will enjoy fun; creative activities through music &storytelling. . 2 of 3 kECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission receive the report. 3 of 3 Cultural Art Summer 2007 Quarterly Resort . _.. Exhibit w rl AS N s i y i P _ ,. . ^i „ N t t$WIT3 AL i « m d Adult Tap II & Ill li .!I'M,,,',,,,A 4 4 8 All 4 Dance Camp K , 17 5 22 All 4 Dance Extended Care IL 4 5 9 Art Experience for Kids ,,�,,,',= 13 2 15 Bandworks Rock Jam Camp 1, ,a.<;., ! 1 7 8 Bandworks Music of Green Day '' _ 0 0 0 Cancelled Beg. Ballet IPIF,4-30. , 8 0 8 Beg. Drawing Liiik, 2 3 5 Beg. Guitar for youth ';',A0: 10 ' 0 10 Beg. Guitar for Teens/Adults VAT _ ®r_: 4 0 4 Beg. Irish Dance J4 10 2 12 Beg. Watercolor Painting 3 1 4 Belly Dance 1 r'o 7 9 16 Belly Dance 2 2 6 8 Boogie with Your Baby rid. ,, 8 0 8 Breaking into Flim and Television ,i.” 0 0 0 Cancelled Breaking into Flim and Television ' ' 3 3 6 Cartoon Workshop -7._ :._.. 16 3 19 • Dance/Pom Ira ,,' 0 0 0 Cancelled Give me a C for Cheerleading 9 .: 8 0 8 Hip Hop for Teens/Adults a. 5 1 6 Hip Hop for Youth 17 1 18 Hula &Tahitian for Children 11 • 0 11 Hula &Tahitian for Teens/Adults I ,L„e ,m 4 1 5 Intermediate Irish Dance r_.y"<; 8 2 10 Intensive Summer Dance Program N f. 0 0 0 Cancelled Introduction to Stained Glass l a._ 0 0 0 Cancelled Irish Dance for Teens/Adults ';,° }„ 1 8 9 Kindermusik Busy Days s,! 5 1 .6 Kindermusik Tell Me a Tale 4 . 3 7 Kindermusik'in my Backyard b ,.e ,, 7 3 10 Lullaby of Broadway Camp Lam, -t 0 • 0 0 Cancelled Magical Dance Camp r� '` 5 0 5 Magical Dance Camp f , 0 0 0 Cancelled Magical Dance Camp l ,, 0 0 0 Cancelled Museum Apprentice Camp ' ''' 0 0 0 Cancelled Piano/Keyboard 4-5 Beg. I 4 2 6 Piano/Keyboard 4-6 Beg.II , 11:W.„,-i.:2;.-: `: 3 1 .4 Piano/Keybard 6-8 Yrs. Beg. 1 Fig . ,. 5 3 8 Piano/Keyboard 7-9 Yrs. Beg. 1 X 0 0 0 Cancelled Piano/Keyboard 7-9 Yrs. Beg. II 1 0 1 Preballet k ., 13 1 14 Preballet I t.� . , .;t 9 1 10 Pop Stars Campr;;;;',157, ",' 7 0 7 Twist&Shout with Your Tot , 6 1 7 Violin Lessons Made Easy a ... s4 e3>, 2 0 2 Violin Lessons Made Easy r_, ,' 0 0 0 Cancelled Violin Lessons Int. KW RN 0 0 0 Cancelled Violin Lessons Int. r:::4:-,-, 0 0 0 Cancelled 233 75 308 ATTACHMENT 1 Summer 2006 Cultural Arts Quarterly Report Exhibit Ir - ,^: � �.. A►SS; 1st `.t�f?S�.n.Sa tM%` 4�t RGS .r.I.K s' g . ,p . "!"�,,�1 n�¢�s�4'`a'°C 1� � ? S.ns:..kV.,n�il..ax'a..,1. ....i, ,.R.K�.. „�,..IuY... ...... �. 3. ����x_^, �3"�v.<,�Y i1�..�.Y ,w < .. .to15.. a ..4�iyY...� ...,..�s}. Acrylic Painting Special Techniques Itirfinn 0 0 0 Cancelled Adult Tap I & II Etedefil 4 4 8 All 4 Dance Performing Arts Camp RiatiRP 17 4 21 All Boys Breakdance 50 ; 0 0 0 Cancelled Art Experience for Kids _ lag' a 8 3 11 _ Beg. Guitar for Teens/Adults ro fi g 4 2 6 Beg. Guitar for Youth MINSGA 6 1 7 _ Beginning Ballet Ri IRN ,d 8 4 12 _ Beginning Irish Dance wavam 11 6 17 Beginning Guitar for Parent& Me Ma,.S 0 0 0 Cancelled Belly Dance 1 -' :4 5 2 7 Belly Dance 1 RaliMil 4 10 14 Belly Dance 2 Pargill 1 2 3 Belly Dance 2 Faainn 1 2 3 Boogie with your Baby romom 6 3 9 - Cartooning Around gffaili 0 0 0 Cancelled Cartoon Workshop tittag,Mi 8 0 8 Give me a C for Cheerleading z�." g ��, ��,�� �� 0 0 0 Cancelled Hip Hop for Adults POURCV 6 2 8 Hip Hop for Youth OT P P f����������_,Y� 15 3 18 Hula Dance for Children RRISCO, 0 0 0 Cancelled Hula Dance for Teens/Adults Raita5M 5 2 7 Imagine Performing Arts Camp ' ip", Yti 4 1 5 Imagine Performing Arts Camp V EE.,y 3 2 5 Imagine Performing Arts Camp IlM3114 4 1 5 Indian Classical Dance KIETWZ 0 0 0 Cancelled Intermediate Irish Dance IMMUM 5 3 8 Introduction to Acrylic Paints ' rY €Mr x .. 0 0 0 Cancelled Jazz Masters Workshop ltigitial 11 0 11 Kids Rock Guitar #.E ;l 3 0 3 Kindermusik Around the World M?„ 4 0 4 Kindermusik Peekaboo I Love U n aar Kindermusik Creatures of the Ocean firime imi 9 3 12 Magical Dance Camp W S ;F 10 0 10 Piano/Keyboard 4-5 Yrs. 10,00 7 1 8 Piano/Keyboard 6-7 Yrs. o � Y . ..,` � m 7 0 7 Piano/Keyboard 7-8 Yrs. MICNO 2 2 4 Pop Stars Camp MEM 6 0 6 Preballet katbal 8 . 2 10 Preballet I &Tap iffiViiNia 12. 0 12 Preballet II &Tapyl 4 1. 5 Right Brain Creativity Workshop 111MMI 0 0 0 Cancelled Shake it Up with Shakespeare NI„ 5 1 6 Summer Intensive Dance Camp iiiNinat 0 0 0 Cancelled Summer Musical Theatre MO 0 0 0 Cancelled Teen/Adult Irish Dance �x ', 1 2 3 Twist&Shout with Your Tot "v= 5 1 6 I 226 71 297 Total Revenue: $30,151.00 ATTACHMENT 2