Grounds uses abound
Suzie Harrison
Throughout the Festival of Art’s early history the grounds were used
for myriad events and exhibits, but at some point in 1941 the
location became virtually dormant when it wasn’t hosting the art
festival and Pageant of the Masters.
This year there has been a resurgence of off-season use, and both
the festival and city are pleased.
“Facilitating events on the festival grounds is directly in
accordance with our mission to promote events that encourage the
appreciation and study of the arts,” marketing and public relations
director Sharbie Higuchi said.
A big part of making these events happen is Susan Davis, special
events and membership director for the Festival of Arts. She said the
programs benefit the community along with the organizations that
sponsor them.
“As more fabulous events take place here, more people have become
aware of the many possibilities and options available,” she said.
The schedule at the festival venues has been full with the Pacific
Symphony Orchestra on Sept. 18, AIDS Services Foundation fundraiser
Sept. 25, the surf culture Moonshine Festival Oct. 9 and 10, followed
by Lagunatics on Oct. 16 and 17. Every weekend is booked now through
Dec. 11 including Ballet Pacifica Oct. 30 and 31, an Antique Car Show
Nov. 7, Gallimaufry performing arts Nov. 11 through Nov. 20, No
Square Theatre Dec. 3 through 5 and South Coast Singer Chorale Dec.
11.
“If you review who is subleasing our facilities, over 90% are
Laguna Beach community organizations, or are tied to Laguna Beach in
some way shape or form,” Higuchi said.
Many are returning year after year or have extended contracts.
Such is the case with AIDS Services Foundation, which holds its fall
fundraiser on the festival grounds.
“It has the pizazz and panache and hometown feeling,” AIDS
Services Foundation board member and event chair Ken Jillson said.
“We searched where to do the show and met with the folks at the
festival -- they couldn’t have been nicer. Last year they were blown
out the door they had never seen the festival transformed into
something so cool.”
The decision about subleasing the grounds is decided by the Irvine
Bowl Policy Committee, which consists of four people, two from the
Festival of Arts, currently Anita Mangels, festival board president
and Vice President Bob Henry and two City Council members, Elizabeth
Pearson and Wayne Baglin.
“The committee reviews the use of the Irvine Bowl, Forum Theater
and park grounds and [we] oversee the subleasing of those grounds,”
Baglin said. “Everything is very congenial, I don’t think we’ve ever
run into a problem.”
If there is disagreement among the four members of the Irvine Bowl
Policy Committee, it is brought to the City Council to decide.
Baglin said when subleasing, the committee is very sensitive to
use that has amplified sound in order to not negatively affect the
homes on either side of the area.
Mangels said there are some restrictions the city has placed on
the property to be in compliance with city codes especially
pertaining to noise.
“The city regulates noise levels and hours of operation,” Mangels
said. “The city ordinance tries to accommodate everyone interested in
the grounds.”
Baglin noted that during the week, the festival offers art classes
for adults and children, which extends the grounds usage and offers
art and learning opportunities taught by professional artists.
So far the relationship between the city and the festival has been
positive.
“Our mission is all about supporting arts and arts appreciation,”
Mangels said. “We’ve long supported off-season use. It is a public
park”
Mangles said there are some misconceptions about the lease between
the city and the Festival of Arts, which was signed on Dec. 3, 2002.
The lease term is 40 years, retroactive to Oct. 1, 2001.
“Many think [subleasing the property] is a requirement of the
lease -- it’s not,” Mangels said. “It is not a requirement of the
lease, it’s a mutual desire that the Festival of Arts and city to
work together [in this capacity.]”
For more information or to book an event, call (949) 494-1145,
ext. 229.
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