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Posts Tagged: Engaging the Future Cleveland

Op-Eds

Doug Borwick on Community vs. Audience Engagement in Cleveland

By Karina Mangu-Ward
May 14, 2012

Below is an excerpt of a post on Doug Borwick’s excellent blog Engaging Matters in reaction to our Stories from Cleveland: Audio Postcards. … Continue reading →

Audio Postcards

Apollo’s Fire: Can 55 Year-Olds Be Younger Audiences?

By Karina Mangu-Ward
May 11, 2012

Apollo’s Fire is a period instrument ensemble that recreates the experience of Baroque-era music in intimate concerts. The music was originally … Continue reading →

Audio Postcards

Cleveland Play House: Why Engagement Should Be Every Arts Staffer’s Job

By Karina Mangu-Ward
May 10, 2012

Founded in 1915, the Cleveland Play House was America’s first regional theater.  In selecting a season, Associate Artistic Director Laura … Continue reading →

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Stories from Cleveland: Engaging the Audiences of Tomorrow

By Karina Mangu-Ward
May 2, 2012

The Cleveland Foundation has partnered with EmcArts through the Engaging the Future program to work with 12 Cleveland cultural institutions that range from the … Continue reading →

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Does Audience Engagement Affect Artistic Work?

By Piama Habibullah
Apr 30, 2012

In our third podcast, Richard Evans speaks about ways in which audience development strategies relate to artistic work with David Shimotakahara, … Continue reading →

Protected: Engaging the Future: Participant Page

By Jonas Cartano
Mar 28, 2012

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Announcements

Introducing Engaging the Future to ArtsFwd

By Jonas Cartano
Mar 22, 2012

EmcArts is proud to be working with The Cleveland Foundation on the Engaging The Future program.  A 3-year program started … Continue reading →

Videos

Engaging the Future – 2011 Seminar Video

By Jonas Cartano
Mar 22, 2012

Welcome and Introduction Ronald B. Richard, President and CEO, Cleveland Foundation On November 2, 2011, representatives from the Cleveland arts … Continue reading →

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