Broward Cultural Division Investments

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Broward Cultural Division Investments 2008-2009 Oct-08 Organization Name Total Investment Project Title Cultural Diversity Program Brazilian Voices, Inc. $22,100 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Committee, Inc. $22,100 A season of Brazilian cultural concerts, From Brazil to the World, Voices' 2009 program and the production of a new studio recorded CD. Sounds of Freedom Music Series will feature a series of three (3) concerts to take place during the month of February. Friends of the Broward County African-American Research Library and Cultural Center $22,100 A season of six events at the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center, Inc. Jubilee Dance Theatre, Inc. $22,100 A three-day festival consisting of master classes, performances, panel discussions and an audition preparedness workshop by local and nationally acclaimed teachers and choreographers. Old Dillard Foundation, Inc. $22,100 Polynesian Culture Association, Inc. $22,100 Tranzendance Dance Productions, Inc. $22,100 Total Cultural Diversity Program $154,700 Cultural Tourism ArtServe, Inc. $24,500 Broward Caribbean Carnival, Inc. $23,900 The Broward County Film Society, Inc. $38,900 A series of interpretive and fine arts exhibits by South Florida's artist and muralist, Charles Mills. To further develop and expand a portable minimuseum initiated during 2007-2008; Also provides reasonable artist fee support for local and guest artists who will serve as curators of the mini-museum, lead community workshops and a summer dance series. A modern dance performance celebrating the lives of the most influential Hispanic artists in history: composer Manuel De Falla, artist Salvador Dali and writer Frederico Garcia Lorca. A comprehensive online calendar of arts and cultural events, ARTScalendar.com. To support the 6th year of the annual Broward Caribbean Carnival. The 23rd Annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival beginning October 17 through November 9, 2008. City of Lauderhill, FL $22,700 FlavorFest, an annual two-day festival to take place in the new Central Broward Regional Park.

Hollywood Art and Culture Center, Inc. $42,900 City of Hollywood, FL $42,900 Miami City Ballet, Inc. $35,600 Museum of Discovery & Science, Inc. $36,800 To produce a geographically specific branded promotional magazine/directory of presenters and events. The City of Hollywood joins with the Hollywood Art and Culture Center on a marketing collaborative project. Five performances of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker, performed at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts December 12-14, 2008. The Interactive Exhibition, a tourist driven project that includes the exhibit, a robotics competition and a host of guest speakers, programs and family-friendly activities. Performing Arts Center Authority $59,100 Concert Association of Florida, Inc. $54,700 Fort Lauderdale Historical Society, Inc. $21,000 Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeaste $46,300

Opera Guild, Inc. of Fort Lauderdale $46,300 Stranahan House, Inc. $17,800 Symphony of the Americas, Inc. $26,800 Symphony of the Americas will present a special concert event during Hispanic (October 2008), and Summerfest 2009. Young At Art of Broward, Inc. $34,800 Total Cultural Tourism Investment $575,000 Design Arts City of Lauderdale Lakes $10,000 City of Lauderhill, FL $10,000 Performing Arts Center Authority $10,000 Total Design Arts $30,000 Education and Community Development City of Hallandale Beach $21,200 Young At Art Children's Museum will present the national exhibition Oh Seuss! Off to Great Places, for a seven-month venue in Broward County. To assist with the creation of regional, or multimunicipality community pre-design cultural plan. The city will collaborate with City of Lauderhill and Broward Center for the Performing Arts for development of a Cultural Corridor Cultural Plan. To assist with the creation of regional, or multimunicipality community pre-design cultural plan. The city will collaborate with City of Lauderdale Lakes and Broward Center for the Performing Arts for development of a Cultural Corridor Cultural Plan. To assist with the creation of regional, or multimunicipality community pre-design cultural plan. The Broward Center for the Performing Arts will collaborate with the City of Lauderdale Lakes and Broward Center for the Performing Arts for development of a Cultural Corridor Cultural Plan. This after-school project will provide classes at five locations. City of Hollywood, FL $23,300 City of Hollywood Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts - Lively Arts Summer Camp Program.

City of Lauderdale Lakes $23,400 This multi-year will provide classes at four City of Lauderdale Lakes locations. City of Pembroke Pines $20,800.00 Susan Feldman $22,700 Florida's Singing Sons, Inc. $24,400 Darby Hayes $25,300 This summer project will provide two four-week sessions in theater. This multi-year project will provide classes at the Broward Outreach Center. This multi-year after school and weekend program will provide vocal and performance classes at various locations throughout Broward County. This multi year after-school project will provide classes at the Boys and Girls Club of Broward County. Hollywood Art and Culture Center, Inc. $21,000 Debra Lombard $21,400 Carol Moore $24,200 Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeaste $20,400 This single year after-school project will provide visual arts classes at the ArtsPark at Young Circle and includes an exhibition of student products. This multi-year project will provide all aspects of theater to those with physical and developmental disabilities. This multi-year project will provide visual arts classes. This summer program will teach musical theatre and set design at the Museum of Art. Three twoweek sessions will be offered. Mimi Schultz $25,700 This multi-year 30-week project provides classes at New River Middle School for at-risk teens. Nilda Comas $15,500 Symphony of the Americas, Inc. $18,300 Karen Dale Wolman $24,200 This year-long project will teach still-life painting, charcoal drawing, sculpting, and shadow puppetry at the Broward County Central Homeless Assistance Center and the Legacy Art Studio. This multi-year after-school project will provide classes at the Bonnet House and concerts at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. This multi-year year-round project will provide online classes with computer access at the Broward County Main Library with readings held at Borders Books and Music.

School Board of Broward County, Inc. $39,800 Total Education and Community Development $371,600 This block grant will fund multiple projects throughout the school district to promote effective collaborations among artists and educators. General Operating All Florida Youth Orchestra, Incorporated $71,100 Music Education Programs held annually include weekly rehearsals at Nova Southeastern University for five Youth Orchestra Divisions. ARS Flores Symphony Orchestra $32,600 ArtServe, Inc. $99,500 Association of Performing Arts of India, Inc. $10,800 Bailes Ferrer, Inc. $35,400 Bonnet House, Inc. $67,000 Support all Broward-based events including four concerts, free master classes, free children's concert and the concerto competition. ArtServe is an arts service organization, dedicated to being South Florida's premier provider of programs, resources, facilities and trainings to the arts community. Funding will offset portions of operational expenses, artist's fees and costs associated with three major performances to be held between October 2008 - September 2009. Funding will support the annual Flamenco in the Sun Festival, artist's fees, professional development workshops and operational costs. To support the performances, exhibitions, family programs, educational programs and special events offered throughout the year. Broward Art Guild, Inc. $16,900 Coral Springs Chinese Cultural Association, Inc. $38,200 Coral Springs Museum of Art, Inc. $57,200 Support programming including 12 visual art exhibits, visual arts education classes and seminars and support for collaborative efforts with other arts and community based organizations. Provides Broward County residents the opportunity to study and learn Chinese cultural arts, (folk dances, lion dance, music, painting, calligraphy, and craft work) as well as Chinese heritage (language, literature, and history). General Operation Program funding will support annual programs. Curtain Call Playhouse, Inc. $38,700 The 2008-2009 season will consist of three main stage productions (43 performances), year-round children's educational; programming, community outreach programs, three summer camps and seven children's productions (12 performances) presented by the children.

Davie School Foundation, Inc. $37,700 Florida's Singing Sons, Inc. $70,100 Supports the enhancement of exhibit schedule, historical re-enactments/theatrical productions and an increased number of artist workshops offered on site. Funds the 33rd year the Music Literacy Education Program for boys ages 8-18. More than 250 boys in four choirs will attend weekly rehearsals and up to two vocal trainings camps. Fort Lauderdale Children's Theatre, Inc $65,200 Quality theatrical educational and cultural programming for young people. Fort Lauderdale Historical Society, Inc. $71,100 Supports the permanent exhibitions, educational programs, annual events and on-going activities provided to the community each year. Additionally, funding will support the curatorial work and research required to develop the programs and exhibits offered each year. The Gold Coast Jazz Society, Inc $50,400 Gold Coast Opera, Inc. $38,700 A series of mainstage jazz concerts from October through May with concerts at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts; jazz education programs for school students in the spring of 2009. Six mainstage performances of La Boheme, Aida and Cavalleria Rusticana I Pagliacci; outreach concerts will continue for South Florida senior citizens and tourists. Inside Out Theatre Company $30,500 Master Chorale of South Florida, Inc. $31,900 Mosaic Theatre, Inc. $49,700 Children's classes and workshops, original musicals for youth, community partnerships and outreach programs to serve at-risk populations and a modest season of equity professional theater at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. Three mainstage choral concert presentations at locations throughout Broward County. World Premiere play (In Darfur), along with four plays directly from New York that will challenge, entertain and continue to educate our diverse South Florida community. Sistrunk Historical Festival, Inc. $44,900 South Florida Ballet Theatre, Inc. $16,400 South Florida Choral Arts, Inc. $44,600 29th Annual Parade on Sistrunk Blvd in February 2009 and the Sistrunk Festival in the Park at Samuel Delevoe Park in February 2009. The Nutcracker Ballet on December 13, 2008 and Rodeo, a neo-classical ballet set in the American southwest on May 16, 2009. Fall Concert with Patti Lu Pone, Holiday Concert series, the 7th Annual Choral Festival and Spring Concerts.

South Florida Jazz, Inc. $47,300 Stonewall Library and Archives, Inc. $25,300 Culturally enriching programs, for entertainment and education including a concert series entitled Jazz Impressions. Writers' workshops, lectures by local and nationally prominent authors, symposia, film series, exhibitions of emerging local GLBT artists and exhibitions of historical materials. Stranahan House, Inc. $49,000 Symphony of the Americas, Inc. $67,900 Expansion of educational programs, on-site tours, general tours and adult educational programs with lectures and workshops focusing on the house, its collection, and its unique place in Fort Lauderdale history. Off-site programming to include slide and video presentation. Four international performances Performing Arts Including community at the Broward Center for the outreach and educational programming. Tamarac Theatre of the Performing Arts, Inc. $22,900 The Women's Theatre Project, Inc. $15,500 Young At Art of Broward, Inc. $71,100 Total General Operating $1,317,600 A season of five productions and including musicals and additional activities. Four main stage theatrical productions and a Behind the Scenes workshop. Young at Art Children's Museum will continue to offer distinct artistic programs to serve the cultural needs of Broward County. Major Cultural Institution The Broward County Film Society, Inc. $160,300 Supports the 23rd Annual Fort Lauderdale International year-round outdoor screenings in Hollywood at the programming at Cinema Paradiso, ArtsPark, the Foreign Film Series in Weston and the Family Series in Huizinga Plaza. Hollywood Art and Culture Center, Inc. $108,600 Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeaste $301,400 A season of visual arts exhibitions and performing arts presentations. Programming will also include after-school and distance learning arts education programs as well as Summer/ Spring camp, workshops, lectures and panel discussions. Supports exhibitions and educational programming to benefit Broward County residents and visitors. Museum of Discovery & Science, Inc. $301,400 Supports informal science education and cultural planning to support the organizational mission.

Opera Guild, Inc. of Fort Lauderdale $301,400 Total Major Cultural Institution $1,173,100 Mini-Grant Mauricio Ferrer Martinez $2,000 Myrna Meeroff $2,000 Chameleon Musicians, Inc. $3,000 Chameleon Musicians, Inc. $3,000 Chameleon Musicians, Inc. $4,000 In Harmony Productions, Inc. $5,000 South Florida Musical Guild, Inc. $5,000 The South Florida Lambda Chorale, Inc. $5,000 Mini Grant Program will continue to expand after each deadline cycle $29,000 Regional Organization Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida, Inc. $13,900 Year-Round Activities and programs including Opera Previews, Young Artist Studio Recitals and ArtSong Series and Opera Education Programs. The exhibition of original acrylic art work focusing on the human form including a special educational component with the participation of the Broward County Health Department's HIV and Hepatitis programs. This project a brass quintet adaptation of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, which is a piece of music inspired by art. "Cello & Piano Four" - the Van Eck/Gekic duo will present a concert of the beautiful cello/piano repertoire. "Souvenir": The Amernet Quartet and Tchaikovsky's sextet for strings guest artists will present a program of (Souvenir de Florence) and more. The seldom-played Rimsky Korsakov trio and well known Mendelssohn trio, to be presented by the van Eck/Gekic duo and a guest violinist. "Here We Sing" will be a kaleidoscope of musical experiences, highlighting the talents of the members of "in HARMONY" and of many individual artists and performers from the community. Dance concert to include songs and dance from every genre. Members of the South Florida Lambda Chorale and local musicians will perform in December 2008 at the Broward County Main Library. Supports performances to include Firebird, The Fairy Doll, The Nutcracker and The Spring Ballet Concert. City Theatre, Inc. $35,900 Supports the 2008-2009 programs including Summer Shorts Festival, the Short Cuts Tour and the Festival Series -a play-reading series, held in conjunction with the Summer Shorts Festival.

Concert Association of Florida, Inc. $71,200 Fantasy Theatre Factory, Inc. $31,800 Maximum Dance Company $33,100 Miami City Ballet, Inc. $71,200 Total Regional Organization Investment $257,100 Presents internationally renowned classical music at the events) and Parker Playhouse (one event). Broward Center's Au-Rene Theatre (eight This season will feature stellar soloists and four touring orchestras. An exciting season of more than 75 performances or workshops throughout 2008-2009; and provides long-term residency cultural arts workshops to many organizations throughout the county. Supports the 2008-2009 season consisting of nine performances of four contemporary ballet programs and a children's educational outreach program. Season Programming for Broward County in 2008-2009 with the highest quality classical ballet and including four Season Subscription programs of mixed repertory. (91 items) $3,908,100