Arts Midwest Invests $64,175 in North Dakota For more than 25 years, Arts Midwest has been a strong partner with the North Dakota Council on the Arts. Together, we have provided enriching cultural opportunities to North Dakota artists, arts organizations, and audiences fostering and sustaining vibrant, diverse communities throughout the state. Economically, we serve to leverage North Dakota public funds to generate more private investment while providing broad public access to arts and cultural activities. In FY13, Arts Midwest is reporting a 430% return on investment to the state of North Dakota for services in the 2012 2013 programming cycle. Through our performing and visual arts and leadership development programs, we have leveraged $14,912 in state dues to provide $64,175 in services. We are thrilled to report that these programs and services reached urban and rural communities across the state. Learn more by visiting www.artsmidwest.org. Service at a Glance Arts Midwest Touring Fund: awarded $14,175 to eight North Dakota performing arts organizations Arts Midwest World Fest: $50,000 in services per year for two years of artist residencies in Arts Midwest Conference: provided business, learning, and networking opportunities to three individuals from three North Dakota organizations in 2012 The Sum of Many Parts: featuring the work of North Dakota quiltmakers Patricia Renault Stuen and Eldeen Geist in an exhibition touring across China Leadership: continued professional development and networking opportunities for state arts agency staff and leaders
Arts Midwest Touring Fund Arts Midwest Touring Fund encourages performing arts touring by providing financial support to arts presenting organizations in the Midwest. Arts Midwest Touring Fund provides fee support up to $4,000 to performing arts organizations to bring dance, theater, and music to audiences across Arts Midwest s region. Each engagement includes in-depth educational activities and public performances, and aims to reach underserved audiences. Through the FY13 Arts Midwest Touring Fund cycle (2012 2013 performance season), Arts Midwest awarded $14,175 to eight performing arts organizations in North Dakota. These activities included seven public performances and 29 community and educational events. Grantee City Artist Grant Dickinson State University Dickinson Elise Monte Dance $7,000 Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra Grand Forks Chiara Quartet $1,500 Griggs County Central Schools Cooperstown Prairie Fire Children's Theatre $460 Minot Area Council of the Arts Minot The Glenn Miller Orchestra $2,000 Northern Lights Arts Council Langdon Missoula Children's Theatre $700 Sheyenne Fine Arts Association Lisbon The Hunts $940 South East Education Cooperative 21st CCLC Cooperstown Prairie Fire Children's Theatre $575 Valley City State University Valley City The New York Kammermusiker $1,000
Arts Midwest World Fest Arts Midwest World Fest connects small and mid-sized Midwestern communities to world cultures through week-long residencies with global performers. Arts Midwest World Fest s mission is to instill appreciation for diversity and acceptance of other cultures. Over a two-year cycle, four global musical ensembles conduct week-long residencies in Midwestern communities. Residencies include public concerts, K-12 school workshops, and community outreach activities such as family and senior citizen workshops and master classes. The program is committed to reaching communities that lack access to high-quality international arts and education experiences. Arts Midwest invests approximately $100,000 to bring this program to North Dakota for the two-year cycle, and local communities are only responsible for school busing, hall rental, and hospitality costs. The 2011 2013 Arts Midwest World Fest cycle featured Yamma Ensemble (Israel), Tarim: Uygur Song and Dance (People s Republic of China), Wust el Balad (Egypt), and Cudamani (Indonesia). [The Yamma Ensemble] got the kids involved and talking. The kids didn t even realize they were learning something. The night was a success just by the kids reaction. -Kimberly V. Hatten Lake Region Arts Council The fall 2011 tour featured Wust el Balad. During their week-long stay in, the artists conducted 10 educational and performance events that reached more than 2,315 residents, including more than 1,850 youth. Location City Description Youth Adults Central Middle School Workshop for middle school students 480 75 Sweetwater Elementary School Workshop for elementary school students 215 32 Lake Region Heritage Center Public meet and greet 0 35 High School Workshop for high school students 540 58 Prairie View Elementary School Workshop for elementary school students 290 44 Robert Fawcett Auditorium at Lake Region State College Lake Region State College Bethel Evangelical Free Church St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School Public performance 35 143 Classroom visit with the Cultural Diversity class Home School Enrichment Day Workshop for home-schooled students in pre-k through 12th grades Workshop for students in pre-k through 6th grades 0 25 75 10 120 12 Minnie H Elementary School Workshop for elementary school students 100 26
The spring 2012 tour featured the Yamma Ensemble. During their tour, the artists conducted 11 educational and performance events and reached more than 2,265 residents, including more than 1,835 youth. Location City Description Youth Adults Home of Theresa Leiphon, Arts Council Board Member Informal supper for the group 0 12 High School Workshop for students grades 9 12 540 58 Minnie H Elementary School Workshop for grades K 4 100 26 Lake Region Heritage Center Public meet & greet 25 Middle School Workshop for students grades 5 8 480 75 Sweetwater Elementary School Workshop for grades K 4 215 32 Lake Region State College Robert Fawcett Auditorium Public Performance 40 110 Lake Region State College Classroom visit with college students 30 St Joseph Catholic School Workshop for pre-k 6 grade 120 12 Home School Enrichment Day Bethal Evangelical Church Workshop for home schooled students in grades pre-k 12 50 10 Prairie View Elementary School Workshop for grades K 4 290 44 The fall 2012 tour featured Çudamani. During their week-long stay in, the artists conducted 10 educational and performance events and reached more than 2,890 residents, including more than 1,990 youth. Location City Description Youth Adults Leeds Public School Leeds Workshop for grades K-12 150 30 Middle School Workshop for grades 5-8 500 75 Sweetwater Elementary School Workshop for grades K-4 215 32 Lake Region State College Robert Fawcett Auditorium Public Performance 25 75 Lake Region State College Classroom visit with college students 0 30 Minnie H Elementary School Workshop for grades K-4 100 26 High School Workshop for grades 9-12 507 85 High School Senior Art Class - workshop for grades 11-12 15 4 Prairie View Elementary School Workshop for grades K-4 235 42 Homecoming Parade Cudamani marched & performed in the High School Homecoming Parade 250 500
The spring 2013 tour featured Tarim. This residency included 10 educational and performance events and reached more than 2,200 residents, including more than 1,800 youth. Location City Description Youth Adults St Joseph Catholic School Middle School Sweetwater Elementary School Lake Region State College Robert Fawcett Auditorium Workshop for Elementary School students grades 125 14 Pre - 6 Workshop for Middle School students grades 5-8 Workshop for Elmentary School students grades K - 4 500 75 215 32 Public Performance 24 83 High School Workshop for High School students grades 9-12 510 85 Leeds Public School Leeds Workshop for school students,staff & community grades K - 12 150 30 Minnie H Elementary School Prairie View School Elementary School Birthday Party held at Fireside Inn & Suites Workshop for Elementary School students grades 100 26 K - 4 Workshop for Elementary School students grades 235 42 K - 4 Birthday party for Nelofar turning 21 - traditional food, song, dance 25 Luncheon in a private home by someone who spoke mandarin Ladies of Tarim were invited to a Luncheon 12 Since the program s inception in 2003, we have brought 20 engaging international ensembles to five communities in North Dakota: Bismarck,, Jamestown, Minot, and Valley City. Learn more at www.artsmidwesworldfest.org.
Arts Midwest Conference The preeminent annual booking and education conference for the Midwest performing arts industry. The only meeting of its kind in the Midwest, our Conference attracts top presenters from across the United States and around the world. The goals of the Arts Midwest Conference are to connect arts administrators, foster and sustain the dynamic performing arts industry, and promote the vibrant local arts scene in the Conference city. In 2012, 905 arts professionals convened in Grand Rapids, Michigan from September 12 15 to network, conduct business, engage in in-depth professional development sessions, experience live performance showcases, and gain new insights into the world of performing arts touring and presenting. Representatives from North Dakota included three individuals from three different arts organizations. The 2013 Arts Midwest Conference will take place September 9 12 in Austin, Texas and we expect to serve a broad sector of North Dakota artists, presenters, and arts organizations at the event. Flamenco Vivo performs at the 2012 Conference. Photo by Joshua Feist. 2012 Attendees City Arts Center Chester Fritz Auditorium North Dakota Council on the Arts Jamestown Grand Forks Bismarck
Caravanserai: A place where cultures meet Encouraging understanding of Muslim cultures through immersive arts experiences in American communities. Launched in 2010, Caravanserai: A place where cultures meet is an international cultural exchange program that encourages understanding of diverse Muslim cultures through the presentation of immersive year-long arts experiences in U.S. communities. Based on the concept of the historical caravanserai a place where travelers exchanged stories, music, and culture after a long day s journey across the desert our modern-day caravanserai is designed to offer a new space to promote intercultural conversation and learning. The 2012 2013 season of Caravanserai brought the arts and artists of Morocco to communities across the United States: Jamestown, ND; Grand Rapids, MN; Nashville, TN; and Fayetteville, AR. Jamestown students try out traditional Moroccan dancing with the Majid Bekkas Gnawa Ensemble. Photo by Lindajoy Fenley. In the fall 2012 residency, the Jamestown Fine Arts Association welcomed the Majid Bekkas Gnawa Ensemble, with master oud player Brahim Fribgane. The musicians conducted 10 educational and community activities and gave three public performances in the community, reaching more than 1,600 individuals, including more than 730 youth. Jamestown also welcomed Moroccan-American filmmaker Hakim Belabbes in the fall, who conducted residency activities and film screenings, reaching a total audience of more than 260 community members. The spring 2013 residencies featured the Orchestra of Fes. Through 11 educational and community events and one public performance, these artists reached more than 1,000 community members, including 747 youth. The Orchestra of Fes conducts a workshop at Jamestown Middle School. Photo by Lindajoy Fenley.
The Sum of Many Parts: 25 Quiltmakers from 21 st -Century America An exhibition of American quilts commissioned by the U.S. Embassy-Beijing, touring through China in 2012 2014 Quiltmaking has always been an important tradition in America, and the many styles of American quilts reflect the diversity of the United States itself. The Sum of Many Parts features 25 contemporary quilters from the Midwest, the South, and Hawaii. Touring across China from 2012 2014, this exhibition highlights a range of quilting styles and techniques while providing an opportunity for Chinese audiences to connect with American culture through our shared love of textile arts. North Dakota is represented in the exhibition by Patricia Renault Stuen, of Wahpeton, and Eldeen Geist, of Devils Lake, whose works, Star Quilt, and Fall Quilt, respectively, Star Quilt, by Patricia Renault Stuen. Photo by Mike Jensen. Fall Quilt, by Eldeen Geist. Photo by Mike Jensen. ArtsLab ArtsLab strengthens the impact of arts organizations in urban and rural communities through leadership and strategy development. We offer intensive training, mentorship, and technical assistance to cultural leaders to ensure that they have the skills, ideas, and mindsets needed to adapt and thrive in a world of continuous change. The 2012 2014 cycle of ArtsLab is serving 15 arts organizations in the Twin Cities, greater Minnesota, and North Dakota. Administered by Arts Midwest, ArtsLab is sponsored by Bush Foundation, F.R. Bigelow Foundation, Mardag Foundation, The McKnight Foundation, and The Saint Paul Foundation. Leadership Twice annually, Arts Midwest convenes a summit of the state arts agency executive directors representing Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Through this effort, Jan Webb, the executive director of the North Dakota Council on the Arts, participates in leadership development and knowledge sharing with key professionals in the public art sector. North Dakota continues to be strongly represented on Arts Midwest s Board of Directors and governance committees through Jan Webb from Bismarck and Matthew Wallace from Grand Forks.