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Minnesota Spoken Word Association

2001
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$10,000
S.A.S.E.: THE WRITE PLACE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, acting as fiscal agent for SINGERS OF DAYBREAK, received a grant of $10,000 was authorized to be used for a two-day Dialogue event containing workshops and performances. Singers of Daybreak aims to be a service organization for spoken word artists. Informational materials and a website will be developed. Workshops on content, style, performance and career development will assist developing spoken word artists.
Multi-disciplinary

Mixed Blood Theatre Company

2001
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$35,000
MIXED BLOOD THEATRE COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $35,000 to support commissions and mainstage productions of new works by emerging New York City and/or Minnesota playwrights. Mixed Blood is a professional multiracial theater dedicated to encouraging cultural pluralism, individual equality and artistic excellence. It produces plays using color blind casting, takes artistic risks in the selection and production of plays, endeavors to reach nontraditional audiences, provides professional experiences for artists of color and produces educational programs with racial and cultural themes. Among those projects being underwritten by Jerome Foundation is the development of a new work by playwright Zaraawar Mistry.
Theater

Mizna: A Forum for Arab American Arts

2001
Literature
Minnesota
General Program
A grant of $14,000 was authorized to S.A.S.E.:  THE WRITE PLACE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, as fiscal agent for the literary journal MIZNA, in support of the production of three issues in 2001, and within those, the publication of works by emerging Minnesota and New York City writers.  Mizna is an artistic and cultural publication highlighting the Arab-American experience through art and literature, and exploring that experience in a critical manner.  The first issue was produced in 1998.  The Jerome Foundation’s first grant to the journal was authorized in late 1999, at the time of the publication of the third issue.  The journal maintains an open submission process and is looking actively for emerging writers.
Literature

Keisuke Mizuno

2001
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,000
Ceramic artist KEISUKE MIZUNO, St. Cloud, received funding to travel to the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts in Helena, Montana, where he will participate in a workshop that includes demonstrations by ceramic artists, lectures, panel discussions, and over 20 exhibitions. Mizunos particular interest is in an interactive discussion of philosophical approaches to ceramic materials and processes.
Visual Arts

Isabell Monk

2001
Theater
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
Author and actor ISABELL MONK received a grant to Greece. Monk is one of 12 participants selected to attend the University of Californias Sacramento Theater Company course Playing to the Gods. She will travel to the Theater at Epidauros, the Forest of Episkopi, the Island of Hydra, and Athens. She seeks rejuvenation through this theater experience.
Theater

Dean Moss

2001
Dance
New York City
General Program
$16,000
The NEW YORK FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS, New York City, acting as fiscal agent for artist DEAN MOSS, received a two-year concluding grant of $16,000 in support of artists fees and production expenses for the performance work supplement. Conceived and constructed by Moss, supplement is a multidisciplinary piece that reflects questions about sensation, perception, identity, and illusion. supplement will present opposing mediations on the passage from life into death. It will premiere in the fall of 2002.
Dance

Movin Spirits Dance Theater, Inc.

2001
Dance
New York City
General Program
$15,000
MOVIN' SPIRITS DANCE THEATER, Brooklyn, New York, received a grant of $15,000 in support of the development of two works by Marlies Yearby in the 2001-02 season. She creates dances using movement memories, everyday gestures, and dream fragments. Jerome funding will be applied to the development and workshop production of The Womens Project and developmental rehearsal and production of Brown Butterfly. The Womens Project is a personal exploration of women. It draws on their varied stories, lives, and experiences shared through workshops, interviews, and physical expression. Brown Butterfly examines cultural shifts based on the physicality, language, and larger-than-life personality of Muhammad Ali.
Dance

Mu Performing Arts

2001
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$40,000
Jerome Foundation Directors awarded a two-year grant of $40,000 to THEATER MU, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in support of the creation and development of new work by emerging artists. Theater Mu is a professional Asian American theater company committed to giving voice to Asian Americans. Jerome funding will be applied to mainstage plays by emerging creators; the Mu Daiko Drum Group; and the Associated Artists Group Program, which provides artist development opportunities through workshops, training sessions, outreach activities and the New Eyes Festival.
Theater

Dipankar Mukherjee / Meena Natarajan - Building Administrative Capacity

2001
Theater
General Program

Jerome Directors authorized a grant to Pangea World Theater Artistic Director DIPANKAR MUKHERJEE and Executive/Literary Director MEENA NATARAJAN, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mukherjee and Natarajan will attend leadership and management development workshops at the University of St. Thomas, participate in Leaders Circles at the Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, and work with a consultant to learn strategies for strengthening Pangeas Board of Directors.

Theater

Dipankar Mukherjee & Meena Natarajan

2001
Theater
Minnesota
Building Administrative Capacity
$2,945
Jerome Directors authorized a grant to Pangea World Theater Artistic Director Dipankar Mukherjee and Executive/Literary Director Meena Natarajan, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mukherjee and Natarajan will attend leadership and management development workshops at the University of St. Thomas, participate in Leaders Circles at the Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, and work with a consultant to learn strategies for strengthening Pangea's Board of Directors.
Theater

Ben Munisteri

2001
Dance
New York City
General Program
$12,000
A grant of $12,000 was awarded to the FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT ARTISTS, New York City, acting as fiscal agent for choreographer BEN MUNISTERI, in support of the creation and production of new work. O for a Muse of Fire is a new dance about the way Munisteri choreographs and about his dancers. He will invite the audience into the creative process and offer explosive dancing in an intimate setting.
Dance

Music At The Anthology

2001
Music
New York City
General Program
$24,000
Jerome Directors awarded a two-year grant of $24,000 to MUSIC AT THE ANTHOLOGY/MATA, New York City, in support of emerging composer commissions. MATAs mission is to commission and premiere works by unaffiliated composers and thereby encourage their entry into a musical community and American musical life, to curate these works in a meaningful context along with recent and older music, and to create a new community of artists and audiences in the East Village. The program brings emerging composers together with established performing ensembles.
Music

Barbara Nei

2001
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,000
Artist BARBRA NEI received funding to work with Dr. Arthur Van Gehuchtens medical film footage and to attend an exhibition of his work in Brussels, Belgium. Neis current work explores nineteenth century photography that centers on the use of this medium at the time of its invention. Nei finds van Gehuchtens work, from a single camera perspective, to be a haunting and beautiful union of science and art. The trip will feed the creation of new work.
Visual Arts

Manoshi Chitra Neogy

2001
Film
New York City
New York City Film Production
$12,500
MANOSHI CHITRA NEOGY received funding for Sand Shades, a "cinepoem" that explores the nature of dualities inherent in people as perceived through the eyes of a young Indian woman. The film will interweave the struggles and textures of two contrasting cultures, experienced and lived in one individual.
Film

The Neta Dance Company

2001
Dance
New York City
General Program
$12,500
A grant of $12,500 was authorized to House of Dance, the NETA DANCE COMPANY, New York City, in support of the creation of new works by choreographer Neta Pulvermacher. The Neta Dance Company was founded in 1986 to bring contemporary performance arts to the public, to promote artistic collaboration among artists working in different media and to support innovative activities in all media. Funding was awarded toward the companys activities in 2001, and primarily for the development of new work for a concert season at The Kitchen. It will include a new full evening work, which is a collaboration among Pulvermacher, composer Andy Partridge of the English rock band XTC and video artists Karen Dunn and Katya Moorman. Pulvermacher will create fictional characters who inhabit the work, each developed from the articles that he or she might have been carrying in their purses and pockets. Shes seeking to create a movement/theater expression for the internal and often contradictory inner world and emotional baggage that people carry inside of themselves.
Dance

New Dramatists

2001
Theater
New York City
General Program
$40,000
NEW DRAMATISTS, New York City, was awarded a $40,000 grant in support of the Composer-Librettist Studio and new play development programs serving emerging playwrights. Founded in 1949, New Dramatists finds and nurtures new talent by selecting playwrights for seven-year memberships. The grant covers the expenses of developing new plays and performance works. Realized through the pairing of playwrights and composers, the goals of the Studio are a greater understanding of the collaborative process of music theater creation and the seeding of potential new partnerships that may enrich the art form.
Theater

New Georges

2001
Theater
New York City
General Program
$5,000
NEW GEORGES, New York City, received $20,000 in support of programs serving emerging playwrights and the creation of new plays. New Georges was founded in 1991 by female actors confronting the scarcity of substantive roles for women in theater. In choosing plays and writers for both development and production, New Georges is drawn to works that give form to experience, require visceral as well as intellectual involvement and take an audience somewhere unexpected. Annual programs include a mainstage season, productions of short plays and experimental performance pieces, a play reading series, a workshop for female directors experimenting with classic plays, an annual performance marathon and workshop presentations of new works.
Theater

New Georges

2001
Theater
New York City
General Program
$15,000
NEW GEORGES, New York City, received $20,000 in support of programs serving emerging playwrights and the creation of new plays. New Georges was founded in 1991 by female actors confronting the scarcity of substantive roles for women in theater. In choosing plays and writers for both development and production, New Georges is drawn to works that give form to experience, require visceral as well as intellectual involvement and take an audience somewhere unexpected. Annual programs include a mainstage season, productions of short plays and experimental performance pieces, a play reading series, a workshop for female directors experimenting with classic plays, an annual performance marathon and workshop presentations of new works.
Theater

New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.

2001
Film
New York City
General Program
$32,000
Jerome Foundation Directors made a two-year grant of $32,000 to NEW RADIO AND PERFORMING ARTS, Staten Island, New York, in support of commissioning emerging artists to create new works for the Turbulence (www.turbulence.org) web site. New Radio and Performing Arts stimulates and advances the publics awareness of innovative work in the arts by producing and promoting experimental work for radio and live performance; by encouraging and participating in the development, production and distribution of high quality audio recordings for video; and by actively encouraging web work by artists. Turbulence commissions emerging and established artists to develop new works that explore the specific characteristics of the World Wide Web and make use of multimedia and on-line technologies.
Film

New York Live Arts / Dance Theater Workshop

2001
Dance
New York City
General Program
$70,000
Jerome Foundation Directors authorized a two-year grant of $70,000 to DANCE THEATER WORKSHOP, New York City, in support of the First Light Commissioning Program for emerging choreographers. DTW provides sponsorship programs and membership services that identify and nurture talented emerging and mid-career artists working in diverse cultural contexts; stimulate a broader audience and public context for these artists and their work; and prepare an interactive community laboratory for the imagination and its essential, practical application to the world around us. Now in its 20th year, the First Light Program has commissioned more than 450 works in dance, theater, and music by over 300 emerging artists. The commissions supplement guaranteed performance fees, production assistance, and promotional support.
Dance

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