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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 Fall 2010 Quarterly RptAGENDA STATEMENT HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION MEETING DATE: February 10, 2011 SUBJECT: Fall 2010 Quarterly Report Prepared by John Hartnett, Heritage & Cultural Arts Manager ATTACHMENTS: 1. Cultural Arts Classes Registration Report- 2010 2. Cultural Arts Classes Registration Report - 2009 RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: The Heritage and Cultural Arts Division strives to develop quality programs that strengthen community image, preserve the City's heritage, provide recreational experiences and encourage healthy lifestyles. This is accomplished by providing diverse cultural program offerings for youth and adults in the following areas: music; dance and fitness; fine arts; and visual and performing arts. Following is a summary of programs conducted during fall 2010. CULTURAL ARTS CLASSES: Cultural Arts classes are intended to serve customers of all ages and cover a wide range of activities such as theatre classes, dance classes and individual programs including piano, guitar, drawing and painting, youth art and enrichment classes, and others. Cultural Arts classes provide an opportunity for participants to attempt new experiences, refine current artistic and performance skills and provide a social setting for meeting new people and sharing cultural arts experiences with friends and family members. Classes are taught by contracted specialty instructors. Most classes are taught in eight-week sessions but some are more or less than eight weeks and other classes are offered as one-time workshops. A total of 410 participants registered for Cultural Arts Classes during fall 2010, which is a 13% increase in enrollment compared to enrollment for fall 2009. Additionally, eleven more classes were held in fall 2010 as compared to fall 2009, which resulted in the average registration per class to decrease slightly in 2010. The cancellation rate was 15% which was the same as 2009, as Staff continues to make an effort to purge classes that do not previously meet participation minimums. Total revenue from class fees was up by 13% this fall from $33,444 in fall 2009 to $37,752 for fall 2010. Popular classes included; Hip Hop for Tweens & Children; Zumba for Fun & Fitness; Ballet classes; Guitar classes; Belly Dance; Ballroom Dance; Young Rembrandt Art classes; Pee Wee Art Time and Kindermusik classes. Attachment 1 is a detailed Cultural Arts Classes Registration Report for fall 2010, which includes a breakdown of classes offered as well as the registration for each class. Attachment 2 is a Registration Report for fall 2009 for comparison purposes. COPIES TO: ITEM NO: 8.1 GAHERITAGE COMMISSIWAGENDA_STMTS\2011\2-1 0-11 Fall Quaterly Report Item 8.I.doc New Classes - Fall 2009 • Gotta Sing: These classes are designed to introduce youth at all age levels the basic and advanced techniques used to perform a song. Singing techniques, storytelling and stage presence are all covered in the various classes. Two levels of classes and a Studio Recording class are all offered. • Pee Wee Art Time: This program is offered to youth ages 2-5 years old. Children do a fun to do art/craft project each week that utilizes different art mediums. • Beginning Piano & Keyboard II: This class was introduced to serve youth piano students who have already begun lessons and need some advanced training. Cultural Arts Classes - Fall Resident 305 283 Non Resident 105 79 Total Registration 410 362 Classes Held 51 40 Avg. Registration per Class 8.04 9.05 Classes Offered 60 47 Cancellation Rate 15% 15% Upcoming Winter-Spring Classes New classes for the winter and spring sessions include: Glee Dance and Broadway Dance; two acting classes by Tri Valley Young Performers Academy; Ikebana-The Art of Flower Arrangement; Gotta Sing II-Performance Coaching and Kindermusik-Tuesday classes. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission receive the report from Staff. 2 of 2