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The leaders of Houston’s leading performing arts organizations find themselves "re-predicting." During the COVID-19 pandemic, such budgets have become all too familiar, but companies in the downtown theater district are still piecing together the jigsaw puzzle caused by Hurricane Harvey in 2017, when the pandemic plunged them deeply into red.
This kind of closure exists more than Harvey. No one can predict exactly when the artists and spectators will be brought back to the venues in the theater district, the number of which is sufficient to maintain the main company in the city.
John Mangum, chief executive of the Houston Symphony Orchestra, said: "The worst thing is to get out of the predicament and realize that all your hobbies in life are gone."
The data collected by the Houston Art League shows that each organization has different needs, but in the 2019-20 season, each organization's revenue and contribution revenue have fallen by about 50%. Although layoffs, vacations and too many cancelled shows cannot be counted, they expect the virtual 2020-21 season beginning in September to suffer even greater losses.
Everyone is busy raising funds through their own relief campaign. "This is not our final decision," the Houston Ballet greeted the donors. The Hutong Theater adopted a similar method, "Light up! This is only an intermission."
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Charitable foundations and individuals responded to this. The Houston Ballet has raised $3.27 million of its $5 million goal. In mid-September, Alley's goal was $6.5 million, and its goal was $5.2 million.
The Houston Grand Opera launched the HGO virtual series in September. Long-term donors Sarah and Ernest Butler donated $1 million and will share it with the Austin Opera. The lineup includes a recital shot in the new "Karen Live"! The Houston First Theater was built at Wortham Theater Center.
The Houston Symphony Orchestra leads the development of live audience performances in the form of a classic season. Each concert can accommodate 150 people in the Jones Concert Hall. But virtual and small live performances can only bring a small part of the income they need.
Mangum’s “business as usual” budget last season was US$36 million, and a shortfall of about US$6 million. He expects his budget for this season to be US$25 million. Mangum said: "We are now re-forecasting because we cannot bring people back to the hall as soon as possible." "We hope that 400 people will participate in the performance in September. Jones Concert Hall can accommodate more than 2,700 people, but we can see 400 people are working. This will put more pressure on the budget."
The Symphony Orchestra charged $10 for virtual shows this summer, but live broadcast revenue is less than one-tenth of the company's usual $1 million in the same period. The streaming fee for the fall show is $20 per concert, but this is still three times lower than the concert ticket at Jones Hall. "Before the use of COVID, we had to hold 3 to 4 concerts per week each season, with 2,700 seats," Mangum said.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, the symphony orchestra has received approximately $6.2 million in relief funds, mainly from foundations, board members, and other individuals. "Our counterparts in other cities are facing pressure directly related to COVID. The decline of the energy industry and Harvey's continued influence have complicated our situation."
James Nelson, executive director of the Houston Ballet, also had to rethink the numbers more than once. He said: "Our financial forecasts for early summer have changed dramatically." He believes that there is a gap of 11 to 17 million US dollars in his annual budget of 34 million US dollars. He said: "There is no other way but to challenge."
Major Houston companies have donations, but usually, their board of directors only allows a small amount of funds to be drawn from these funds for annual operations. Without special board approval, Nelson can use up to 5.5% of the value donated by the Houston Ballet Foundation each year. He said, but he may ask for more this year.
It can be said that in order to obtain new sources of funding, we need to make greater efforts to win every penny and every penny. Angie Lane, the chief development officer of the Ballet, said: "There is no advertising fee. We really rely on social media to raise funds."
When the company premiered "Zallet" or "Zoom Ballet," they gained support. Globally, the rewards for viewers are about $12,000, most of which have increased slightly. Ballet also discovered a powerful tool that is one of the first users of the new online social media platform Classy, which allows friends to use the visual effects provided on their Facebook page to create their own mini-ad campaigns or dedicated For specific needs.
By mid-September, this work had raised more than US$180,000, which was funded by the Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts' US dollar-to-US dollar matching grant. Lane said: "We usually don't see the support provided by online channels."
The Performing Arts Association has a smaller budget because it is an organization that supports touring performers, but the framework of the entire tour has not yet been organized. CEO Meg Booth said: "We have significantly reduced costs in the 2020-21 fiscal year." "More than 3.5 million US dollars. For us, this is a big blow."
The organization hosted a "virtual green room" to keep in touch with donors. Its first virtual board dinner in late August has also become an event, which includes a home-cooked dinner at Backstreet Cafe and a wine pairing introduced by sommelier Sean Beck. Booth said: "We missed the opportunity to see the SPA family, which gave us a chance to laugh and be together."
She used funds from the organization's Art Foresight Fund to build a deeper local foundation. The top six winners of the SPA's new Houston artist commissioned project will make their virtual performances for the first time this fall. The booth plans to commission several live performances by local artists next year.
Booth said: "We are doing everything we can."
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During her 30 years as a journalist, Molly has also contributed articles to such journals as "Texas Monthly", "Saveur", "Food and Wine", "Dance Magazine" and "Dance International". She collaborated with her husband photographer Don Glentzer to create "The Pink Lady and the Crimson Gentleman: Portraits and Legends of 50 Roses" (2008, Clarkson Porter), a book about The human culture behind rose gardening. This explains the occasional side note of gardening stories and her broken nails.
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A collection of debates on the Democratic primaries at the Gayrard Center, designed by South Carolina native Jim Fenhagen.
This is a huge work that requires several days of preparation.
On TV, you will see the Democratic presidential primaries debate on Tuesday night-the Gaillard Center performance hall is full, and admissions to the Democratic National Committee can be obtained from donors and VIPs.
Seventeen cameras, including a camera fixed on a rotating boom between the seats and a mobile Steadicam camera operated on the stage, will show candidates and presenters from all angles.
You will not see the expensive and expensive 9-day preparations: building a radio tent along Calhoun Street; installing telephone and computer terminals, banners and desks, and flat-screen TV monitors in the banquet halls and salons of the Gaillard Center. Small stage; create Twitter room and temporary green room, including clothes rack and makeup chair.
The staff of the CBS News Group arrived in Charleston on Sunday, February 16, one day later than originally planned because the wedding party held in Gaylord on Saturday night could not be rescheduled.
The difference in one day means that the debate will be televised on Tuesday night instead of Monday night. This requires the intervention of U.S. Representative Jim Clayburn (DS.C.), who arranged a no-voting day in Congress on Tuesday. So that Democratic presidential candidates can avoid potential conflicts.
You don’t see the set designer Jim Fenhagen of the brand agency Jack Morton using perspective and other classic visual techniques to make a custom set for Gaillard, which attracts Candidate eyeballs. Fenhagen, a South Carolina native, also designed scenes for "Stephen Colbert's Late Show" and "The Colbert Report."
Fenhagen worked closely with Renee Cullen, the creative director of CBS News, to design the plan. He said that many elements such as podium, platform, signage will be reused in the future.
From February 16th (Sunday) from 7 am to 11 pm, the large team of Colin Skinner, the chief carpenter of Gaylard, and the technicians of Gaylard and PRG, you did not see Every day I spend and expand the stage, install 4K video walls, and hang hundreds of feet of rigging to accommodate about 650 lighting fixtures.
On Monday afternoon, you did not see the dress rehearsal, CBS News staff were familiar with each candidate, and their talking points joked with the host and tested the technical staff.
The debate co-hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Association will be broadcast live on CBS Radio from 8-10:15 in the evening, hosted by Norah O'Donnell of "CBS Evening News" and Gayle King of "CBS This Morning". Supported by Margaret Brennen, Major Garrett and Bill Whitaker.
It will also be broadcast live on BET and streamed on CBSN and Twitter via @CBSNews.
Christopher Isham, the director of the Washington bureau of CBS News, is one of those responsible. Isham said he conducted a reconnaissance in Charleston in May and has returned four to five times since. The schedule of the event is very important, it is close to the major Saturdays and Super Tuesdays in South Carolina.
"I think this is the most important debate," Isham said.
He said that the five moderators will follow certain conventions, each answer takes one minute, fifteen seconds and fifteen seconds, and subsequent answers take forty-five seconds. His entire press team worked together to ask questions for the candidates.
He said that of the five presidential debates that Assam has conducted over the years, this is the largest debate so far.
He said: "People are very interested in the election and have certain expectations of the audience, so we will definitely increase the intensity of the election this year."
Steve Bedard, director of the Gaylard Center, said that these teams have cooperated well in preparing the building. He also spent a long time on the scene.
"I'm too old for this thing," he said jokingly. "It took me half the time to recover yesterday."
He added: "It's very interesting."
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Matthew Dirst and Sixto Wagan talked with neighbors Kimberly Guerrero and Rick Guerrero on the balcony on March 31.
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The Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo spoke to a protester in the city center during the "Black Life Issues" protest after the death of George Floyd on May 29. Freud's death triggered protests across the country.
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Elizabeth Thomas visited the grave of her husband, Chief of Staff. David Thomas, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, paid tribute to him on Memorial Day at Houston National Cemetery on May 25.
Winnie Byrnes visited her daughter Laurel Parker by the window of the sunrise assisted living facility at Cinco Ranch on May 5. The family often went to Winnie, chatted with their mobile phones on the window, and then filled the bird feeders outside the window.
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Paul Stewart, 18, is one of 47 graduates who were awarded the Northwest Houston Faith Award at the Showboat Drive-In Theatre held in Hockley on May 15. Stewart will enter Baylor University to study biology.
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Neighbors Laura Livingston (with an umbrella) and Eva Preisner (Eva Preisner) took her two children, Hans (5 years old) and 2 years old Egypt. Eda Elaine watched the rainbow cross the drain in their Westbury community on May 15.
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Members of the nonstop rider and George Floyd's family march from Discovery Green to Houston City Hall on June 2.
Pallbearers brought the coffin into the church to attend the funeral of George Floyd at the Fountain of Praise Church in Houston on June 9. On May 25, Floyd died under the restraint of the Minneapolis police.
LaTonya Floyd held the funeral for her brother George Floyd at the Fountain of Praise Church in Houston on June 9. On May 25, Floyd died under the restraint of the Minneapolis police.
When Pastor Al Sharpton delivered a eulogy at the funeral of George Floyd at the Fountain of Praise Church in Houston on June 9, the family responded.
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On June 9, people rode a carriage carrying the body of George Floyd from Cullen Boulevard to the Houston Memorial Gardens in Pearland.
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On June 2, after a march and a rally with George Floyd's family, a protester and a Houston police officer spoke.
During the parade, Police Chief Art Acevedo (Art Acevedo) talked with demonstrators in Houston to protest the death of George Floyd (George Floyd).
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United Airlines customer service representatives helped passengers check in at George Bush Intercontinental Airport on July 7.
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Rachel Daly of Dash drank from the championship trophy after returning to Houston on July 27.
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Dee Gordon (9), Justus Sheffield (33), Mallex Smith (0), JP Crawford (3) and Shed Long Jr. (4) of the Seattle Mariners raised their fists before the start of the MLB season during the national anthem July 24 at Minute Maid Park in Houston.
The intern on the right, Diego Montelongo, adjusted Denisse Moreno's bed after he transferred him from the UMMC emergency room to the COVID-19 intensive care unit on June 29. Montelongo worked about 20 hours in this shift.
Friends and classmates of the Army Special Forces. Vanessa Guillén kneels and prays in front of the mural in Houston on July 5. Guillén, 20, disappeared in April, possibly killed by a soldier.
Vanessa's team sailed southeast of Houston on July 11, asking Congress to investigate the death and sexual harassment of the killed Army Special Forces. Vanessa Guillén (Vanessa Guillén).
Gloria Guillén, accompanied by her mother Lorenza Almanza, prays on the altar at the home of her daughter Army Spc. On July 22, Vanessa Guillén (Vanessa Guillén) Almanza traveled from Mexico to Houston to attend the funeral of her granddaughter.
Spc's aunt Alma García. Vanessa Guillén (Vanessa Guillén) hugs Guillen's fiance Juan Cruz (Juan Cruz) during a memorial service at Chavez High School in Houston on August 14.
The little sister of the US Army Special Forces Lupe Guillen (Lupe Guillen). Vanessa Guillén (Vanessa Guillén) rode a carriage and made the last lap on August 14 at the Cesar Chavez High School Circuit in Houston.
Stage art director Kenn McLaughlin (Kenn McLaughlin) reacted after sitting down on an empty seat in the company's Gaudi Building on July 29. He said: "It was the empty seat that partially killed me."
Retiree Sergeant Korean War veteran Joe Ramirez waved as people participated in the birthday parade in Houston on August 8. The picture on the left shows his daughter Rossana Bobbitt.
When Jimmy Villarreal of Galveston watched the waves caused by Hurricane Laura on August 26, the waves hit the seawall and the water flowed down.
After Straw hit the RBI singles, Myles Straw's fist met head coach Brent Strom. In the 11th game of Minute Maid Park on August 18, Abraham Toro won. Astros defeated Colorado 2-1. Rocky team.
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"A friend of mine really hates COVID. I first went to this beach with her, so today I came here to reflect her spirit." said Lea Rutherford of Sugar Land. "Water is peaceful to me."
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Ricky Thibadeaux appeared at the storm shelter in the Great Lakes on August 27, where he and six others avoided Hurricane Laura.
The 10-year-old Grady Ellis left. His cousin Lyla Leonards (8 years old) and sister Tillie Ellis (6 years old) lay in Leonards after family members nailed the tarp in Homwood on August 28 On the roof of home. Hurricane Laura damaged houses when it made landfall in the area.
The Salazar family and the right-wing Skylar King will play this season's high school football match between East Bernard and Edna at the East Bernard High School Stadium on August 28 Observe the national anthem before.
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Pastor Doris Gray, 47, has participated in the first Baptist Baptist Church in Sunnyside at the church’s pilgrimage on the first day since the outbreak of COVID-19 Will worship.
Zachary Hart in May carried a pizza-shaped raft on the Labor Day weekend in Galveston on September 5. Hart and his family traveled from Dallas to the beach.
Adam Maubach on the left and Jo Dove in the center observed the erosion caused by tropical storm Beta in Surfside on September 21. The couple said that before the storm, the place that was once a sand dune, the Thunder Road as shown on the left ended.
Cam'ron Maltie, eight, and Adrian Murray, four, looked at the front lawn that was flooded during tropical storm Beta on September 22. Their family has been living at home for a year, and they don't know that neighbors are prone to flooding.
Officials investigated the scene of a light plane crash near the runway of Hooks Airport in Tomball on September 29.
Bel Air’s podiatrist, Dr. Vanessa Barrow, poses in Eleanor Tinsley Park on September 4, known as the “high heels” on Instagram.
Cougar fans wore face masks in the national anthem against Duran's Green Waves at the American Games at TDECU Stadium on October 8.
High school referee Wayne Pratt adjusts before the game between Lamar and Sam Houston at Lanet in Houston on October 8. hat.
Bridgeland Color Guard members arrived at Cy-Fair FCU Stadium in Cypress on October 22.
Cullen Hardner, a member of the El Campo band, will play at Les Bird Stadium on October 23. El Campo and Bay City have played 101 consecutive games, the longest in the state.
Nick Tripp comforted his wife, Krystal So, during a memorial service for 58-year-old transgender rights advocate Monica Roberts at the University of Houston’s Cullen Performance Hall on October 24. Cristal Solares-Bockmon (Cristal Solares-Bockmon).
On October 1, on the rifle on the Stephen Austin statue at Stephen Austin Munson Historic County Park in Angleton, a harvest moon appeared to float on the rifle.
On October 4, the 8-year-old Rodney Harrison (Rodney Harrison) on the left and the 11-year-old friend Bryan Stroud (Bryan Stroud) on the left in Houston’s mother Felicia Eyre Under the watch of Felicia Ellis, he practiced flipping in Harrison's front yard. The two became friends because of their interest in acrobatics and flipping.
On the first day of early voting on October 13, Deirdre Barrett waited in line at the baseball field outside the Metropolitan Service Center. She wore green and pink from his girlfriend Alpha Kappa Alpha.
On October 17th, in the 7th ALCS game in San Diego Petko Park, the light of Tampa Bay Randy Arozarena (Randy Arozarena) cheered to Willy Adames to celebrate himself In the two rounds of home runs, he was pitcher Jance McCullers Jance at Astros.
On October 17, 2020, at San Diego Petko Park, after the Tampa Bay Rays eliminated Astros in the 7th game of the ALCS, Astros Jose Altuve left and Michael Brantley hugged. The Rays won the game 7 4-2.
Texas quarterback DeShawn Watson (4) points to the sky as he leaves the field after losing overtime to the Tennessee Titans in an NFL football game at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on October 18.
Dr. Mark Hobeika on the left, Dr. Stephanie Yi, a transplant surgeon, and Shea Smith, a surgical technician on the right, worked to extract the donated kidneys at Houston Methodist Hospital on October 21. A "good Samaritan" donor.
On October 5, a building collapsed, killing 3 people, and then in downtown Houston, staff stayed up late.
Cameron Berg and his brother Davis visited the giant otter in the new exhibition at the Pantanal Wetland Park at the Houston Zoo on October 6. The design of the exhibition is an immersive trail where you can observe aboriginal animals up close. Tropical wetlands in Brazil.
Rachel Bruce leaves, her daughter Sydney (Sydney Sydney) mourns her husband and father Lemuel Bruce at a memorial service at Lakewood Church on October 22 . .
On the first day of early voting on October 13, people lined up at the baseball stadium outside the Metropolitan Comprehensive Service Center.
Tulane Green Wave quarterback Michael Pratt (7 years old) was defended by the Cougars in the fourth quarter of the U.S. Athletics Games on October 8 at TDECU Stadium in Houston Winger Taures Payne (49) fired.
Susan Cichon helped set up a polling station in front of Joanne Brodsky's Houston garage. Brodsky's garage is a polling station in Harris County.
Jason Minter packed his one-bedroom apartment into a storage room earlier this year and then started working on any lifestyle. Minter has been living and working in AirBnB across the country for a week, traveling and hiking on weekends.
Camille Christian, Xiang Zuoyi Laeky and Faith Rynda watch President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on TV at a party on November 7 at Axelrad in Houston. Christian said: "We did it."
Texas quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) was flipped when hit by Jacksonville Jaguar's strong safety player Josh Jones (29), and on November 8th in Jacksonville The first half of the NFL football game held at TIAA Bank Field was far from the goal line.
On November 11, in Houston, firefighters extinguished trash at a recycling facility near the corner of Irvington and Bennington.
Grace Emukah, a nurse at Westwood Focus Care, worked at the facility on November 17, and the number of COVID patients surged throughout the summer.
Urennaya Unaka whispered her Christmas wish list to Kelvin Douglas at the Black Girls Magic School in Houston on November 21.
Joe De La Cerda (Joe De La Cerda) left. Paul and Michael (Brothers) visit his father's grave at Forest Lawn Cemetery on November 26. Their father, a professional limousine driver, died in July after fighting COVID-19. Joe De La Cerda said: "The past few months have been quite difficult."
Kim Hewitt was comforted by her family and felt sad for her son, who was shot and killed outside a convenience store at 2706, Houston, Alabama on November 9. Six people were killed in a series of homicides in Houston.
New England Patriots quarterback Camp Newton (1) suffered a strong sense of security from the Texans in the fourth quarter of the fourth quarter at NRG Stadium on November 22, Justin Reid (20) and corner Fullback defender Lonnie Johnson (32)'s fourth drop. After the play.
The best elementary school kindergarten student Kamila Flores looked at her teacher through a sneezing guard during a math class in Houston on December 3.
Tanna Ingraham (Tanna Ingraham) embraces left-handed medical student Pauleth Tenorio at the United Memorial Medical Center on December 11. Ingraham is a registered nurse at UMMC and has been infected with the virus for the second time in six months.
COVID ICU nurse Robert Luckey received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Texas Medical Center Memorial Herman Hospital in Houston on December 15. The frontline workers at the Hermann Memorial Hall were the first to receive the vaccine.
Dr. Faisal Masud, Director of the Intensive Care Unit of Houston Methodist Hospital, walked to the left. Dr. Steven Hsu and Dr. Dharamvir Jain of the center took a group photo after receiving the COVID-19 vaccination at the Houston Hospital on December 15.
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