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Santa Ana Arts Future <br />Engagement Findings Report <br />Summary of Findings <br />I Create... <br />Personal Participation <br />The arts are an integral part of the Santa Ana community and this is <br />reflected in the survey results When asked how they engage in creative <br />activities as defined broadly, it is clear there is a high participation rate <br />of creative activities in the city including culinary arts, dancing, visual <br />arts, literary activities, and artisan arts and craft -making. <br />59% Cook creative dishes or meals <br />57% Read novels, short stories, or poems <br />38% Dance socially or with a group <br />35% Paint or drew pictures, or did print- <br />making or collage <br />29% Make crafts such as jewelry, sewing, <br />knitting, or quilting <br />18% Make videos, short films or <br />animation <br />17% Playa musical instrument <br />17% Work with fiber arts such as knitting, <br />sewing, embroidery <br />15% Write novels, short stories, or poems <br />14% Make digital illustrations or 3-D digital <br />art <br />13% Sing in choir, with a group, or solo <br />12% Make sculptures, woodwork, or <br />ceramics <br />10% Write music, composed lyrics <br />10% Perform in storytelling events or poetry <br />slams <br />7% Act in plays, musicals, or theatre <br />7% Choreograph dance, ballet, modern, etc. <br />7 % Do mural or graffiti art <br />The majority of respondents attend museums, small neighborhood festivals, and activities <br />at small venues such as community centers, at libraries, and arts exhibits and/or craft <br />shows. When comparing groups, Latino residents attend arts activities at small venues and <br />neighborhood festivals significantly more than non -Latinos and attend events at traditional <br />venues (concert halls, etc.) significantly less than non -Latinos. <br />14 <br />65B-59 <br />