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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, December 15, 2009

National arts leader in Honolulu to discuss challenges


By Maureen O'Connell
Advertiser Staff Writer

Michael M. Kaiser, president of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C., will give an “Arts in Crisis” presentation Wednesday at the Honolulu Civic Center.

Kaiser will address challenges facing non-profit performing arts organizations, ranging from board development and marketing to budgeting, during a presentation set for 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Mission Memorial Auditorium, 550 S. King St. The free event is open to the public.
Kaiser, who has headed The Kennedy Center for almost nine years, has expanded the educational and artistic programming for our nation's center for the performing arts. He is considered a national authority in arts management and administration, and is otherwise known as the “turnaround king,” according to a news release issued by the Hawaiçi Arts Alliance.
In February, Kaiser created “Arts in Crisis: A Kennedy Center Initiative,” a program that provides free arts management consulting to nonprofit performing arts organizations. The program provides confidential planning assistance in areas of critical importance to sustaining a performing arts organization in a troubled economy.
Nonprofit performing arts organizations interested in participating in the program may submit a request online at www.artsincrisis.org.
Hawaiçi Arts Alliance, in its role as the Hawaiçi member of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network, will host Kaiser's presentation in partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts, and the Oçahu Kennedy Center Partner in Education, Honolulu Theatre for Youth.