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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNB04-Mayor's Office "Zjl . ..CI'IO OF SAN BERNARDI(>> - REQUIC)T FOR COUNCIL ACOON From: Thelma Press, Director, Cultural & International Affairs Mayor's Office Subject: Remove Arrowhead Opera Institute as recipient of funding ($4,000) per recommendation of Fine Arts Commission. Oept: Date: January 21,1985 Allow unallocated funds remaining in acc- ount to be retained in Fine Arts Commission budget for a Master Plan. Synopsis of Previous Council action: Meeting of December 17, 1984. Council approved allocation of $4,000 for Arrowhead Opera Institute, as recommended by the Fine Arts Commission. Recommended motion: That the allocation of $4,000 for Arrowhead Opera Institute be rescinded, rill tRel',~at any una110cated funds be retained in the Fine Arts Commission allocation budget for a Master Plan, for the City of San Bernardino. Unallocated funds are to be carried over, intact, into the next fiscal year. ,~~L4JL - Signature Contact person: Thelma Press Phone: 5114 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Sou rce: Finance: t) r' Qo.~__ Council Notes: 75-0262 1'-,' B oL Agenda Item No.Nel..) Busi ()G$S /CI~ OF SAN BERNARDQo - REQU~T FOR COUNCIL AcQON STAFF REPORT Attached is letter from Colene Schwandt, President, Arrowhead Opera Institute, dated January 5, 1984, citing the $4,000 offered by the City is not sufficient for the accomplishment of the California Opera Festival--they need the full $9,000. The Fine Arts Commission on its first round of grants partially funded many of the applicants with the hope that they would use the money to generate other funds and become more independent of public sector funding. All of the groups who applied this year received full funding last year. There will be a second round of grant applications with deadline of February 22, 1985. 75-0264 , " -' '0 o o o . COUNCIL ACTION CORRESPONDIlNeIl To THELMA PRESS, DIRECTOR OF CULTURAL Subject Grant Allocations to San I- MD INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Bernardino art groups Date January 3, 19B5 . Meeting Date December 17, 19B5 Agende Item No. Action t;I~ Funds in the amount of $53,600 were appropriated in accordance with Fine Arts Commission recommendation to the following art groups: 1JWrJ:::!_...1..__a. JJ.r-.l.- IuogLl....w........ ("4,11ll~1 Ballet Folklorico cultural ($4,000) <. Music for Whistle, Pipes & Flutes, Cal State, San Bernardino ($600) Community Arts Productions ($12,00G) Theatre Festival for Young Audiences, Theater Arts, Cal State ($2,500) San Bernardino Art Association ($B,OOO) Inland Empire Symphony ($16,000) San Bernardino Valley Community Concert Association ($6,500) The City Attorney was instructed to prepare the necessary documents. cc: City Attorney ~Ab Finance ..&tAUNA CLARK City Ollk , , .0- o o o Ai ARROWHEAD OPERA INSfITlJfE OPEN LETTER . January 5, 1984 Barry Sl1 ver, Chairmen .City of SIn Bernardino Arts ColIm1BBion 300 North D Street San Bernardino, CA. 92418 Dear Mr. Sl1 ver: Last year at this time, singers from across the nation bad gathered in the City of SIn Bernardino and for a IIIOnth, we were inspired by their joy, energy and diligence as they trained and rebaarsed Itlzart I s Don Giovanni and Marriage of F~, preparing for the CALIFORNIA OPERA FESTIVAL at California State versity in SIn Bernardino. ARRCfNHEAD OPERA INSTITUTE is proud of the 20 opera performenceB sponsored in its three annual festivals since its founding in 1979. The standard of excellence has grown each year as well as the audience. (Our final perform- ance of Don Giovanni nearly filled the haJ.l, where, a few weeks later a major artist cancelled a scheduled concert rether than sing to a virtually empty house.) Our expanded board is organized and eager to follow the fine example set by the Inland Empire Symphony in audience developDent and we bave been confident that IIIOving the performences closer to downtown would improve their ability to attract the public. Because of the above, and because the other organizations from whom we requested funding (Mer~ Foundation and Gannett Foundation) granted our request in full, the Board of ARRCNfflEAD OPERA INSTITUTE was surprized and dismayed by the failure of the Arts ColIm1Bsion to recognize the value of the FESTIVAL to the cOlllJlunity, granting us less thancme-balf our request. The Board feels we need the full $9000 to insure the growth of the quality of our productions, develop our audience, and enable us to begin the necessary planning for the January, 1986 FESTIVAL. Therefore, it has voted to cancel the fourth annual CALIFORNIA OPERA FESTIVAL in SIn Bernardino. The $4000 offered by the city is not sufficient for these neCeSSary accomplishments. It is only a matter of time until some city in this beautiful valley recognizes its potential as a continuing tourist attraction following the Pasadena events on January 1 and lures several thousand of those tourists to remain for the nation's only world class WINTER Y1JSIC FESTIVAL. It will take bold, daring initiative, vision and unity of the political, social and edu- cational leadership - but the socio-eccinOm1c rewards (not to mention spiritual and artistic) are there. This bas already been demonstrated by summer festi- vals in cities such as Ashland, Oregon; Charleston, South Carolina; Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Aspen, Colorado. 11590 Richardson St. Lorna Linda, CA 92354 (714) 825-4856 I~ I II .0 o 0- o Arts CoIIIIl1ssion, City of San Bernardino January " 198' Page 2 The $4000 could be better spent for San Bernardino by sending members of your commission to experience these festivals in 198' and check with the Chambers of Commerce to verity the economic impact on these cities. I am confident the doclDDented figures will begin at no 1esll than $40 million. ARROWHEAD OPERA INSTITUTE will continue its uncompromising pursuit of excellence in training and performance opportunities for the vocal arts and its ~uast for ~l~~-~~ie~~rs who will SUllpOrt the conoept not only with wor s, but wit.h "nn..ht...nt.. diligent work and agressive search for adeQuate fund1ruz. Co1ene Schwandt President cc: The SUN Red1ands FACTS Members of the City of San Bernardino Arts CoIIIIl1ssion ,.