Systemic arts – What if we took a holistic approach to managing nonprofit...
I am pleased to announce that my post has been featured on the Americans for the Arts blog as an Emerging Arts Leaders Symposium (EALS) post!! You can check it out here>> * * * I have...
View ArticleYannick Nézet-Séguin: Lovingly Nicknamed The “Mighty Mouse” of the Orchestra...
“In a first-of-its-kind partnership with Philadelphia Live Arts, The Philadelphia Orchestra collaborates with the New York-based Ridge Theater Company to present a 21st-century treatment of The Rite of...
View ArticleAnd the Oscar Goes to…Arts Education (ARTSReBlog)
Based on original post by Kristen Engebretsen on Feb. 26, 2013 First Lady Michelle Obama presented the nominees for Best Picture and announced “Argo” as the winning film via satellite. The big winner...
View Article‘SEE’ the power of music for arts audience development!
Originally posted on Audience Development Specialists Blog!: We are leading up to the Classical Music Webinaron Friday! Today we have a guest post by Catherine Starek. Catherine is a graduate student...
View ArticlePairing Sight with Sound: More on Symphonic Photochoreography
As I discussed in my previous post, symphony orchestras are beginning to explore innovative audio-visual performance opportunities, such as James Westwater’s symphonic photochoreography. Symphonic...
View ArticleSURVEY RESULTS: What People Really Think About Classical Music and Symphony...
GRADUATE RESEARCH SURVEY 2013 – CLASSICAL MUSIC AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCE (SUMMARY OF RESULTS) 110 responses 1. Which generation do you represent? (Upper age limit adjusted as of 2012) The...
View ArticleSaving the Legacy of Important Art
My blog has been relatively quiet over the past several weeks. As I approach the end of the semester and the end of my graduate program at American University, it has been a very busy and exciting...
View ArticleThe Millennials’ Orchestra: From The Millennial’s Perspective
“The Millennials’ Orchestra” series of blog posts are not meant to be opinion pieces, but rather founded in research, which I gathered and reported as part of my graduate Capstone project from...
View ArticleThe Millennials’ Orchestra: Changing Styles of Engagement
“The Millennials’ Orchestra” series of blog posts are not meant to be opinion pieces, but rather founded in research, which I gathered and reported as part of my graduate Capstone project from...
View ArticleThe Millennials’ Orchestra: Millennial Generation Audiences & Donors (cont.)
As a continuation of my last blog post Millennial Generation Audiences & Donors, I’m staying on the subject of technology and leveraging technology to help connect with next gen orchestra patrons....
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