[Dixielandjazz] Graying Audiences

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Fri Feb 18 07:51:52 PST 2011


Do like the Polish Dixie Society of Poznan: prepare your own audience!
At the Poznan Traditional Jazz Festival they have an event called "The
Little Academy" - a concert for kids, with expalantions.  Towards the
end, they asked all kids with any musical instrument on stage to play
with the band.   One might hope that at least some will eventually
come back.
Cheers

On 18 February 2011 17:07, Stephen G Barbone
<barbonestreet at earthlink.net> wrote:
> The drop in average age of Opera attendees over the past 3 years in NYC is
> not as large as first stated, HOWEVER, the average age of the audience is
> dropping. Now if we OKOMers could only figure out how to accomplish an drop
> in our audience's average age.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve Barbone
> www.myspace.com/barbonestreetjazzband
>
> Met Backtracks on Drop in Average Audience Age
>
> NY TIMES - By DANIEL J. WAKIN - Feb 17, 2011
>
>
> Graying audiences: the subject causes great concern to opera houses, which
> fear that the number of people in their seats will dwindle as fewer young
> people become interested in the art form.
>
> So it seemed to be cause for celebration when the Metropolitan Opera proudly
> announced on Wednesday that the average age of its audience had dropped from
> 65 to 57 over the five years of Peter Gelb’s tenure as general manager,
> according to internal surveys.
>
> Except that it wasn’t true.
>
> After the Met was asked to provide documentation on the surveys, a spokesman
> said that Mr. Gelb — who provided the numbers — had been given incorrect
> information. In fact, the spokesman said, the average age of subscribers
> dropped from 66.4 in 2005 to 64.8 in 2011, and the average age of all
> audience members — single ticket buyers and subscribers — went from 60.4 to
> 57.7.
>
> Still, that’s a three-year overall average drop, a positive trend in the
> eyes of the Met.
>
> A Met spokesman said that in 2005, an email survey was sent to 75,000
> audience members, both subscribers and single ticket buyers — and 21 percent
> of subscribers and 19 percent of single ticket buyers responded. The 2011
> survey went to 179,000 ticket buyers, and roughly the same percentage of
> subscribers answered — 22.6 percent — but only 4 percent of single-ticket
> buyers responded.
>
> The house issued a press release later on Wednesday correcting the error and
> apologizing for it.
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