New England Foundation for the Arts Receives Major Funding to Support Contemporary Dance Performance Throughout the United State
2008年7月17日 - 9:15PM
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Second Year of MetLife Foundation Support BOSTON, July 17
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- New England Foundation for the Arts
(NEFA) announced today that it has received a $250,000 award from
MetLife Foundation to support the MetLife Community Connections
component of NEFA's National Dance Project (NDP). During the
2008-09 season, MetLife Community Connections
(http://www.nefa.org/grantprog/ndp/metlife.html) will support 43
engagements that feature six NDP projects (up from 39 engagements
and five projects last year) with community engagement activities,
including workshops, master classes, and collaborations with local
schools throughout the United States. "We are proud to renew our
partnership with NEFA to provide additional resources to support
community programs nationwide in connection with NDP tours," said
MetLife Foundation President Sibyl Jacobson. "We commend NEFA for
its commitment to connecting choreographers and dance companies to
diverse communities across the country." NDP artists are selected
annually from a range of established and emerging talent. To date,
NDP grants have supported more than 200 new dance works involving
more than 300 presenters of dance in 3,700 performances and 6,000
community activities. The featured artists for the MetLife
Community Connections program are David Rousseve/REALITY (Los
Angeles); Ragamala Music and Dance Theater (Minneapolis);
PHILADANCO (Philadelphia); Joe Goode Performance Group (San
Francisco); Pat Graney Company (Seattle); and Gesel Mason
Performance Projects (Washington, D.C.). View the full release at
http://www.nefa.org/about/documents/080723_NDP_MetLifeAwardPR8.pdf.
About MetLife Foundation MetLife Foundation was established by
MetLife to carry on its longstanding tradition of corporate
contributions and community involvement. Grants are made to support
health, educational, civic and cultural organizations and programs
throughout the country. Recognizing the vital role the arts play in
building communities and educating young people, MetLife Foundation
contributes to the arts and culture by focusing on increasing
opportunities for young people, reaching broader audiences through
inclusive programming and making arts more accessible for all
people. For more information about the Foundation, please visit its
web site at http://www.metlife.org/. About New England Foundation
for the Arts NEFA creatively supports the movement of people,
ideas, and resources in the arts within New England and beyond,
makes vital connections between artists and audiences, and builds
the strength, knowledge, and leadership of the region's creative
sector. NEFA is a 501 ( c ) 3 that operates with funding from the
National Endowment for the Arts, the New England state arts
agencies, and from corporations, foundations and individuals. NEFA
administers ten grant-making programs that support the performing
arts, public art, and Native arts. NEFA is also actively involved
in ten projects and initiatives, ranging from the research and
analysis of the impact of the creative economy to the creation and
administration of resources and online tools, which link and
advance the regional, national, and international cultural
community. For more information, please visit http://www.nefa.org/
or call [617] 951-0010. Additional funds for NDP are provided by
the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Australia Council for the
Arts. Contacts: Ann Wicks Sarah Faria New England Foundation for
the Arts MetLife [617] 951-0010 ext. 534 [401] 827-3906 DATASOURCE:
MetLife Foundation CONTACT: Ann Wicks of New England Foundation for
the Arts, +1-617-951-0010, ext. 534, ; or Sarah Faria of MetLife,
+1-401-827-3906, Web site: http://www.metlife.org/
http://www.nefa.org/ http://www.nefa.org/grantprog/ndp/metlife.html
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