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2016-440-E Arts - Town of Carrboro, Rec. & Parks - Spring 2016 Arts Grant Agreement
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2016-440-E Arts - Town of Carrboro, Rec. & Parks - Spring 2016 Arts Grant Agreement
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8/8/2016
Contract Starting Date
7/1/2016
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6/30/2017
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$1,500.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID:62732635-13D1-4A6A-BDF5-1579BDDC1626 <br /> 2016 Narrative <br /> The day long, free festival features all styles of music at numerous outdoor and indoor <br /> venues including The Cat's Cradle, Milltown, Weaver Street Market, The Century <br /> Center,Armadillo Grill, The Music Loft, and the Town Commons. This festival is <br /> designed to provide the wealth of local and regional talent with opportunities to reveal <br /> their talent to a wider audience. <br /> The Festival showcases both professional and amateur performers and the varied musical <br /> genres they represent. In the space of a few hours (and within a few blocks) a listener <br /> can hear bluegrass, folk music,jazz, country, rock &roll, classical, and world music, <br /> including Middle Eastern, Klezmer, Asian and Celtic. There remains a consistent effort to <br /> showcase all our area's ethnic groups as well as the area's younger musicians. Our Teen <br /> Stage has included a good cross section of our talented youth. <br /> The festival is an event in which performers provide their services completely free of <br /> charge and the event could not go on without their valuable contribution of time and <br /> talent, as well as the support of the Town of Carrboro and the community. Each year the <br /> number of musicians wishing to perform has increased. Last year's event featured 180 <br /> performances at 25 venues throughout the day ranging from solo singer-songwriters to a <br /> 20 person Capoeira music and dance troupe. The festival sees an increase in the number <br /> of performer applications from outside the area- an indication of the rising profile of the <br /> festival. There is also an increase in the number of well-known professional musicians <br /> who are willing to perform for free, as the event is seen as a way of giving back to the <br /> community. <br /> The 2015 event featured an area at the Town Commons where local artisans and crafts <br /> people displayed and sold their handy-works. Additionally there were information tables <br /> for many area non-profits and community-based organizations. A serious effort is being <br /> made to widen the event's scope to promote an awareness of different aspects of our <br /> community fabric. The overall intent is to foster both a thriving artistic community and a <br /> vibrant and well-informed social environment. <br /> The past few years have seen an estimated attendance of between 9,000 and 11,000. The <br /> festival serves to reinforce the area's reputation for support of music and the arts, while <br /> providing positive economic impact to area restaurants, businesses, and social <br /> organizations. The bulk of the patrons in attendance have always been primarily from the <br /> immediate area,but we are also seeing the benefits of visitors from many different points <br /> on The East Coast. <br />
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