Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Interview with Gary Goosman

Village Productions operates out of Amesville’s Grange Building. This building was originally erected to house a 150 year old social fraternity, the Grange organization. Its main goal was to be a venue for farmers to learn new farming techniques and to socialize with other members in the industry. The Grange organization is now a means for all community members to become familiar with each other, and Village Productions is utilizing this idea in their attempts to broaden the cultural horizons of its constituents.

Although it began as a dance studio, Village Productions became a non-profit organization in 2005 and since that transition, classes have extended beyond dance. Popular classes include yoga and theater for children, adults and senior citizens. In this video, Gary Goosman, the president of Village Production’s board of directors, discusses his goal to modernize the organization while allowing it to remain a social network for community members, and explains how he will utilize the grant money that the organization received from the Athens Foundation. Also in the video are clips from a djembe drumming class.

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