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LTC 191-2004 Cultural Arts Council Recommendations CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. 191-2004 m From: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City commiSSi/, Jorge M. Gonzalez D (/'vf-. City Manager / ~ l) Cultural Arts Co I cil Recommendations Date: July 20, 2004 To: Subject: This Letter to Commission is intended to provide you with an update on the Cultural Arts Council's (CAC) annual grant and budget cycle and a number of recommendations that they have made with regard to cultural facility operations and other programs of work proposed by the CAC. As you know, in February of each year the CAC begins their annual grant cycle and budgeting process as part of the City's overall budget process. In order to accomplish a variety of goals, the CAC created three task forces (Finance, Facilities, and Marketing and Communications) to work simultaneously on a number of objectives. Finance Task Force The Finance Task Force along with the full CAC reviewed and recommended the following FY 04/05 budget (see attached for a detailed budget): Budget Highlights . $212,408 for administration and operating expenses . $602,169 in cultural grants, which includes an additional $102,169. This represents a 20% increase over FY 03/04 grant funds. . $146,200 towards a marketing initiative developed by the Marketing and Communications Task Force to better promote the arts in our community . $50,000 towards the Cultural Endowment The additional cultural grants funding of $1 02,169 in FY 04/05 went towards Artistic Disciplines, Arts & Cultural Education and Cultural Presenters Grant Programs, which increased the Panels' recommended awards by 40%, up to the Category cap or the cultural organization's requested award amount (reference attached spreadsheet for FY04/05 grant awards). This is a significant increase for the cultural organizations and will prove to be invaluable in enhancing the cultural fabric of the community. With the exception of one applicant, the CAC has been praised for the manner in which this year's grant process was handled and for the professionalism of the panels. Facilities Task Force The CAC and the Facilities Task Force made a number of recommendations regarding cultural facility operation and requested that they be forwarded to the City Commission for your consideration. 1. Creation of an Arts Incubator Program for use of the available office spaces located in the Byron Carlyle Theater. The intent of the program is to provide subsidized office space to new arts organizations. The program will have an application process and panel review similar to the cultural grants program. At the present time there are approximately two office spaces available. 2. The unfinished portion of the Byron Carlyle Theater should be analyzed to determine highest and best use in relation to the theater. Such analysis should include a complex which contains retail establishments, rehearsal space for the theater, and potential artist housing. The Cultural Arts Council recommends that the City hire a consultant to look at the aforementioned options to maximize the functionality of the building as a whole. 3. Bring both the Little Acorn Theater and the Carl Fisher Clubhouse under the new facility management system between the City and SMG, which is managed by the Tourism and Cultural Development Department. 4. Rename the Acorn Theater to the Carl Fisher Theater in order to present a more cohesive picture of the venue space inclusive of the Carl Fisher Clubhouse. Further research will be done for a recommended name and to determine proper method for renaming the facility. The CAC did make a recommendation to rename the facility at that time. 5. The Tourism and Cultural Development Department was recently informed that discussions are taking place to determine the feasibility of constructing a skate park on the site which currently contains the 21 sl Street Bandshell. The Cultural Arts Council believes a Skate Park is not an appropriate use for this cultural area and that the bands hell space should be studied in order to determine the best cultural use. 6. Over the summer and fall of 2004, an incentive based grant program for use at the Miami Beach performing venues will be drafted for inclusion in the fiscal year 2005/2006 grant cycle. 7. Approved the amendment to the Management Agreement between SMG and the City to include the Byron Carlyle, Colony and the Acorn Theaters, as well as the proposed rental rates for the three facilities and recommended approval by the City Commission at their July 28, 2004 meeting. Marketina and Communications Task Force Finally, the CAC has developed a full marketing and public relations plan that includes coordinated information exchange among stakeholders, increasing awareness of Miami Beach's cultural"capital" - investment, programs, and facilities, as well as positioning the City of Miami Beach as a place with significant cultural activity. This will be accomplished through an external marketing communications consultanVagency that will develop and implement these public relations and basic marketing efforts. Additionally, a redesign of the cultural affairs website will be undertaken to improve functionality and visibility of cultural arts. Some of the aforementioned recommendations are reflected in City and CAC budget for fiscal year 2004/2005. Additionally, other recommendations are under consideration and may be brought back to the Commission for action at a future date. Should YO~h, ve"anY questions, please feel free to contact me. 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Lauderdale Children's Theater nla S 20,000 $ - $ - $ - Gold COlISt Theater S 10,000 S 20.000 S 5,000 S 2.000 $ 7,000 Miami Beach Film Society S 4,000 S 10.000 $ 10,000 S - S 10.000 Soulh Beach Gay Men's Chorus - Musical Theater S 5,000 $ 10,000 $ 8,000 $ 2.000 $ 10,000 Total S 36,500 S 110,000 S 46,000 S 13,200 S 59,200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Dance 8l8ck Door Dance Company nla S 20.000 S 5,000 S 2,000 S 7.000 Dance Arts Foundation - Isadora Duncan Ensemble $ 6,000 S 10,000 S 7.'400 S 2.600 S 10,000 Dance Now! Ensemble $ 7,9n S 20,000 $ 9.000 S 3,600 S 12,600 Freddick BnIld1er Dance Company n/a S 10,000 $ 5,000 S 2,000 $ 7.000 Miami Contemporary Dance Company $ 5,9n $ 9.J.40 S 5,000 $ 2,000 S 7,000 M8llimJm Dln:e Company n/a S 20,000 S 9.000 S 3.600 S 12,600 Miami Dance Machine $ 4,000 S 10,000 S - $ - $ - M~ Dance Exchange $ 6,000 $ 20,000 $ 5,000 $ 2,000 S 7,000 Momentum Dance Company $ 10,9n $ 20.000 $ 12,600 $ 5,040 S 17,&40 Total S .co,931 $ 139,J.40 S 51,000 $ 22,&40 $ 10,&40 1 2 3 4 5 Music Florida Grand Opera $ 6,500 S 20,000 S 7,000 $ 2,800 $ 9,800 Miami Symphony Orct1estra $ 4,000 $ 20,000 S 7,000 $ 2,800 S 9.800 Miami Choral Society $ 4,000 $ 15.000 S 7,000 $ 2,800 S 9.800 Patrons of Exceptional Artists - Inf!. Piano Festival nla $ 20,000 $ 7,000 $ 2.800 S 9,800 Soulh Beach Chamber Ensemble $ 5,000 $ 10.000 S 7,000 S 2,800 S 9,800 Total S 19,500.00 $ Il5,OOO S 35,000 $ 14,000 S 41,000 CuIlullll Anchors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MCenterISou1l1 Florida S 25,000 S 25,000 S 25,000 Bass Museum of All $ 25,000 $ 25,000 S 25.000 JewisI1 Museum of Florida S 25,000 $ 25,000 S 25,000 MIami City Ballet S 25,000 S 25,000 $ 25,000 Miami Design PreslIValion Laague S 25,000 $ 25.000 $ 25,000 New WOIld Svrnohonv S 25.000 $ 25,000 S 25,000 Wolfsonian - FlU $ 25.000 $ 25,000 S 25,000 Total $175,000 $175,000 S 175,000 "Culllnl Tourism (VCA & CAC each fund 50,000) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Art Deco Weellend, Inc. S 10,000 $ 20,000 S 15,000 IltaziIian Film Festival of Miami $ 15,000 S 20,000 S 15,000 IntemationaI Ballet Festival of Miami $ 10,000 $ 20,000 $ 15,000 Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival S 15,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 Miamllntemational Film Festival - MDC S 15,000 $ 20.000 S 20,000 Miami Hip Hop Exchange - Miami Light Project S 10.000 S 20.000 $ 15,000 S 75,000 S 120.000 $ 100.000 "Total: S 120,000 S 50,000 Arts & Cultural Education 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Arts for Leamino/Miami $ 10,000 S 20,000 S 11.000 S 4,400 S 15,400 Behind the Curtain, Inc. $ 10,000 $ - S - S - Center for Folk and Community Art S 5,977 S 10,000 S 7,790 S 2,210 S 10.000 CI8riIlI Filaueiras Flamenco Puro nla $ 10.000 $ - $ - S - Graater Miami Youlh Symphony S 4,000 S 5.575 $ 5.000 $ 575 S 5.575 Hoklcaust MemortaI nla S 20.000 S 6.000 S 2,400 S 8,400 Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Atchive S 6,000 S 20.000 S 6,000 $ 2.400 S 8,400 Miami Beach Community Development COfll. nla S 20,000 S - S - S - Miami Beach Garden Conservancy S 12,977 S 20,000 S 11,000 S 4,400 S 15,400 Miami Beach Hispanic Community Center S 4,000 S 9.000 S 6,000 S 2,400 S 8,400 MlAMlntelligence nla S 10,000 S 6,000 S 2,400 S 8,400 Sloly Theater S 7,000 S 20.000 S 9.000 S 3.600 S 12,600 The Education Fund nla S 20.000 S 9,000 S 3.600 $ 12,600 Total S 49,954 S 194,575 S 76.790 S 28,315 S 106,175 CuIlullll Praenlers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Arts at 51. John's S 8,977 S 10,000 S 6.000 S 2,400 S 8,400 Center for Emerging Art S 9,977 $ 10,000 S - $ - S - Concert Association of Flortda S 20,000 S 20,000 $ 11.000 S 4,400 S 15.400 Creative Arts Entarprises nla S 8,000 S 6,000 S 2.000 S 8.000 Florida Dance Association S 12.977 S 20.000 S 14,000 S 5,600 S 19,600 I RhYthm Foundation S 13.977 S 10.000 S 8,000 S 2,000 S 10,000 Soulh Florida Composers Alliance S 9,977 S 10.000 $ 4,000 S 1,600 S 5,600 TIg8l1aiI Productions $ 12.977 S 20.000 S 11,000 S 4,400 S 15,400 Total sa,862 S 108,000 S 60,000 S 22,400 S 82,400 All Totals: 49 organizations recommended for awards S 500,790 S 100,825 S 601,615