Theater (De)Tour - Film Version- The Northfield Experience- Stephan Koplowitz
The Northfield Experience
presented by St. Olaf College and Carleton College
Conceived and Directed by Stephan Koplowitz
Theater (De)Tour (Film Version)
Conceived and Directed by Stephan Koplowitz
Written by Brendon Etter
Costumes by Andrea M Gross
Stage Manager: Deb Clark
Performers: (in order of appearance):
Larry Tolle, Susan Dunhapt, Alison Haider,
Rob Schanilec and Felicia Crosby
Special thanks to Rachel Haider, Birch Carlson, and Susan Carlson.
As part of The Northfield Experience
To see the rest of The Northfield Experience:
The Northfield Experience Video Documentation:
Producer: Brittany Shrimpton
Director: Stephan Koplowitz
Editor: Amelia Loughlin
Videography: Jack Davis, Hunter Johnson
Funding for Documentation Provided by: The City of Northfield, MN
Special thanks: Nathaniel Carlson, Economic Development Coordinator
The Northfield Experience gratefully acknowledges the following sources of funding:
The National Endowment for the Arts
Minnesota State Arts Board
Northfield Economic Development Authority
Southeaster Minnesota Arts Council
St. Olaf College
Carleton College
©StephanKoplowitz/KopArt,Inc2019
The Northfield Experience:
Project Manager and Lead Producer: Janice Roberts (for St. Olaf)
Producer Steve Richardson (for Carleton)
Production/Technical Manager: Todd F. Edwards
Assistant Production Manager: Ashley E. Stock
Assistant Project Manager: Harrison Hintzsche
Seeking Minnesota Art Supporters!
Minnesotan Art patrons can help support local muralist apprentices, and restore areas impacted by gang graffiti, by contacting Jimmy (Coyote) Longoria at MentoringPeace@mac.com
The Urban Camouflage project is an artistic solution in south Minneapolis.
Urban Camouflage 2008
is a project of
Mentoring Peace Through Art.
Funded by grants from
COMPAS and the State Arts Board of Minnesota (MSAB)
With support from Center for Independent Artists (CIA)
Small Business Tip Video #2 - Partnering With Your Community
Partnering with your community was developed by In this small business tips post, we look at how a small hospitality group collaborates with local businesses and city organizations to attract business. Starting your own small business does not require you to go solo in your marketing efforts. Todd Byhre, of Rebound Hospitality Group, believes one of the best small business tips is to coop marketing efforts, so the entire community benefits from leveraging its assets. We sat down with Todd to discuss their marketing ideas. The following video cpatures his passion for cooperative marketing.
Rebound Hospitality Group owns Archer House River Inn, a 39-room hotel in the heart of Northfield. The company also operates the Bittersweet café and coffee shop, and it leases out two restaurants, a lounge, and a retail outlet. Rebound Hospitality Group has also opened hotel properties in Brainerd, Minnesota, and Decorah, Iowa. In the video, Byhre states that the mission of Rebound Hospitality Group is to find niche properties that refurbishing to become successful. The properties are too small for large hospitality groups to have interest and too big for individual investors who do not have the expertise or capital to make a renovation work.
After the Archer House renovation in April of 2011, Byhre started a unique public relations campaign that did not focus solely on the Archer House. The campaign included Northfield's opportunities for small businesses, education, tourism, and restaurants. He worked closely with the downtown business association, the city's two colleges, banks, and the arts guild to form a marketing cooperative that highlighted Northfield's many assets. Hence, Todd and his marketing partners launched the campaign, Partnering with your Community-Northfield.
Byhre's marketing tips for small business entails promoting a community, instead of selling a property. He views the Archer House River Inn as a small piece of the community. The marketing campaign first targets local markets, before it expands to include larger cities, such as Minneapolis-St. Paul. As Todd Byhre shows us, starting your own small business means forming relationships with community leaders and small business owners to promote a community as an entertainment and tourist destination.
Small business owners can learn much from Todd Byhre's small business marketing plan. In an economic era that challenges the shrewdest small business owner, you achieve marketing success by collaborating with other local businesses and city organizations to promote the value of the community that you live and work in. We hope you enjoyed the video that has accompanied this small business tips post.
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2019 Advent Organ Concert- Dr. Katie Moss
The First Advent Organ Concert in our December Concert Series
Come hear Dr. Katie Moss play our wonderful Casavant Organ in our beautiful sanctuary.
Dr. Katie Moss, an accomplished and versatile recitalist, has performed as a solo organist across the United States. Recent performances include the Musforum Conference of Women in Church Music (St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN), the Basilica of St. Mary (Minneapolis, MN), and Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church (Ellison Bay, WI).
Katie received the Doctor of Music degree in 2019 from Indiana University, where her primary teacher was Dr. Christopher Young. Her dissertation “Of Things Hoped for” examines the organ works of Minnesota-based composer David Evan Thoams, which she frequently performs. She also studied organ with Dr. John Behnke and piano with Dr. Michael Thiele at Concordia University in Mequon, WI, where she received the Bachelor of Arts degree in Music (2010). She is a certified Parish Musician in the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.
Katie is the recipient of numerous awards; these include winner of the Milwaukee Music Teachers’ Association Young Artists Competition (piano), winner of the 2011 Schubert Club Student Scholarship Competition, second place winner in the 2011 American Guild of Organists Region VI Young Artists Competition, and recipient of the St. Luke Goulding & Wood Scholarship (2010-2015).
She is actively involved in numerous professional organizations. In the summer of 2019, she was a finalist in the Emerging Scholars Forum hosted by the Hymn Society of the United States and Canada for her research paper titled, “Extra-Ordinary: Strophic Paraphrases of the Ordinary of the Mass.”
Katie currently serves as organist and handbell director at Messiah Church in Plymouth, MN.
Lunch will be served at 11:30 am
Organ Recital will begin at 12:15 pm
Please Come Join Us! The Advent Organ Concert Series is just starting.
Upcoming Concerts:
December 11th, 2019 - Bill Wilson at 12:15 p.m.
December 18th, 2019 - Sara Sorenson at 12:15 p.m.
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Showings will begin in about 1 week.
Here is your sneak peak.