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NEA Spotlight: An in-depth look at NEA-funded projects
September 2008
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Johnson County Community College (Overland Park, KS) and Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts (Salina, KS)
MOMIX. Paul Taylor Dance Company. Trinity Irish Dance. It’s a line-up that could appear at Chelsea’s famed Joyce Theater or Jacob’s Pillow, the renowned dance venue in the Berkshires. Where did this prestigious trio of companies all perform? The Great Plains State of Kansas.
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Media Working Group (Lexington, KY)
Back in the 1920s and 30s, there was one promoter of country music that was second only to the Grand Ole Opry—the WLS radio program, National Barn Dance. The radio program, broadcast out of downtown Chicago, began in 1924 and ran until 1960, presenting live music and entertainment to millions of people every Saturday night during its 26-year run.
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Tulane University/The Shakespeare Festival at Tulane (New Orleans, LA)
After the hurricane season of 2005, New Orleans knew a little something about being “star-crossed,” so it was appropriate that one of the performances by the Shakespeare Festival at Tulane (SFT) in the first season after Hurricane Katrina wreaked its havoc was Romeo and Juliet, held August 3-12, 2006, on Tulane University’s campus. The NEA awarded the university an Access to Artistic Excellence grant of $8,000 for SFT’s production.
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Interview with The Big Read Egypt/U.S. with Sophie Young of the Huntsville-Madison Public Library (Alabama)
Huntsville-Madison County Public Library (HMCPL) is one of four Big Read grantees inaugurating The Big Read Egypt/U.S., the second international component of the NEA's national community reading program. The Big Read Egypt/U.S., presented in partnership with the U.S. Department of State and Arts Midwest, celebrates The Thief and the Dogs by Egyptian Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz.
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