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Kayla Farrish, Spectacle, BAAD!/Pepatián Dance Your Future, 2018.

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Ellen Hawley

1997
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,221
ELLEN HAWLEY, editor of A View From The Loft, received subsidy to attend the Stanford Professional Publishing course. This is an intensive program in book and magazine publishing for professionals. The course will assist not only Hawley but writers in the community who read the View and contribute to it.
Literature

David D. Haynes

1997
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
Writer DAVID HAYNES will travel through Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California following the same route as a character in his novel-in-progress. He will visit historical sites and research centers along the way.
Literature

Michael Hazard

1997
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$12,000
MIKE HAZARD, St. Paul, MN, $12,000. Hazard will receive funds to produce a 30-minute video titled Solar Power & Moonshine, composed as an imaginary year in the life of a videopoet named Mediamike. This first-person, narrative video is a montage of light and dark-hearted essays, random notes, chance images, documentary portraits of individuals, and lyrical videopoems.
Film/Video & New Media

Headwaters Music

1997
Music
Minnesota
General Program
$11,000
CORN PALACE PRODUCTIONS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, develops and presents works which are multidisciplinary and performance oriented, with a strong core or through-line of music. Corn Palace has a history of commissioning, developing and presenting new works. In its seven years of operation, it has presented over 24 world premieres; and has commissioned 12 new works from a wide range of composers. Funding of $11,000 from the Jerome Foundation supports programming featuring the works of emerging composers. Of particular note this past season and coming season are Noncom Late Nights, mini festivals of bands performing in the genre of noncommercial new music. This form combines the energy of rock with the clarity and creativity of classical new music. Bands led by women composers will be featured. Also scheduled is a concert of new works by composer Brenda Hutchinson and performance artist Claire Porter.
Music

In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre

1997
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$12,000
A grant of $12,000 was authorized for IN THE HEART OF THE BEAST PUPPET AND MASK THEATRE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in support of the 1998 Eye, Ear, Hand, Mouth: A Body of Short Puppet Works Festival. In early 1998, the Theatre will mount a festival of short works which introduce a wide array of creative artists to In the Heart of the Beast and support the individual work of company members. The works will be selected competitively as the result of an open call for proposals. This collection of original short works will include a wide variety of puppet styles from toy theater to shadow puppets. To support the participation of emerging creative artists in this festival, the Jerome Foundation authorized subsidy both for the direct expenses of the festival and for artists fees.
Theater

Charlie Heymann and Ann Heymann

1997
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,000
Irish traditional musicians CHARLIE & ANN HEYMANN, from Winthrop, will travel to Belfast and Dublin, Ireland. They will visit Queens University Library in Belfast and the University College and Archive of Traditional Music in Dublin to research the foundation for the performance of Gaelic narrative with Gaelic harp accompaniment.
Music

Wallace Hill

1997
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
Drummer WALLACE HILL was awarded a grant to study the West African Bata drumming form of the Aruba people. He will study with West African drummers located in Seattle, Washington and New York City.
Music

Great American History Theatre

1997
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$40,000
The Jerome Foundation Directors authorized a two-year grant of $40,000 to the GREAT AMERICAN HISTORY THEATRE, St. Paul, Minnesota, in support of payments (commissions and royalties) to emerging playwrights and composers, and literary and research assistance. The Theatres mission is to commission and present plays about Minnesota stories told by regional writers. Seventeen artists have been commissioned to create new work for the Theatre in the past two years. Jerome funding allows the organization to continue that strong record of engagement. The Theatre will commission and produce five world premieres in the 1997-98 season, and four to five in the following season, the majority of which will be created by emerging playwrights.
Theater

Keith Holmes

1997
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,170
Artist KEITH HOLMES was awarded funding to visit Croatia for six weeks to document the reconstruction effort of post-war Croatia. He will also attempt to research the life of an unknown photographer whose negatives he found abandoned in a dump during a previous visit. Holmes displayed his first collection of photographs in 1994 in Zagreb, and will exhibit again following this trip.
Visual Arts

Gao Hong

1997
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
GAO HONG, pipa player, will travel to Beijing, Peoples Republic of China, for six weeks to study newly constructed pieces and neglected works in the Hudan pipa style. She will study with Chinese pipa master Lin Shicheng
Music

DeJunius Hughes

1997
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$14,545
DEJUNIUS HUGHES, Minneapolis, MN, $14,545. Funds were awarded to hughes to produce Phillips Gateway Documentary, a 30-minute video work on the Phillips Gateway Project, the work of Rafala Green and the youth of the Phillips neighborhood. The Rafala Green public art project, at the intersection of Chicago and Franklin, affirms the neighborhood's determination to make Phillips a safe place for kids and community. hughes will show the breadth of participation in the project, its early history and its larger social context.
Film/Video & New Media

Koosil-ja Hwang / Dansology, Inc / Dance KUMIKOKIMOTO

1997
Dance
New York City
General Program
$7,500
The Directors of Jerome Foundation authorized a $7,500 grant to the NEW YORK FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS, New York City, acting as fiscal agent for choreographer Koosil-Ja Hwang and her company, DANCE KUMIKOKIMOTO. Hwangs work embodies her relentlessly driving, creative energy. She layers visual movement and vocal elements in swirling patterns that may at first seem impenetrable, but convey a deep and lasting imagery. This grant commitment will subsidize the creation and production of new work in the 1997-98 season.
Dance

Independent Sector

1997
Misc
Other
General Program
$2,870
The Jerome Foundation approved three membership grants to the COUNCIL ON FOUNDATIONS, the MINNESOTA COUNCIL ON FOUNDATIONS and INDEPENDENT SECTOR. In addition, the Foundation set aside funds to continue work on the Jerome Hill Archive, which is likely to be transferred to a public library/archive within the next year in order to make those materials more accessible to researchers.
Misc

Intermedia Arts Minnesota

1997
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$18,000
INTERMEDIA ARTS MINNESOTA, Minneapolis, received $18,000 in support of artists works within the HomeWork Project. A key component in Intermedias development of a new home was to use as much of the construction budget as possible to pay artists to make essential elements of the building, thereby increasing artist ownership of the building and achieving a design which was strengthened by the active engagement of creative ideas. A call for proposals from artists was put forth by a design team, which received nearly 100 proposals from 29 artists and teams of artists. Eleven projects were identified. The first grouping of those projects was implemented during the last year and a half with funding from Jerome Foundation and other sources. This recent grant was authorized for Phase II of HomeWork, which will involve new works by artists Brian Jon Foster, Joy Mincy Powell, Gwendolyn Schwinke, Jason Brown, Andrew Sinning, Judith Yourman, Elaine Sheer, Chris Krumm, Norbert Marklin and Esther Malabel.
Multi-disciplinary

Morris Johnson, Jr.

1997
Dance
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,300
Choreographer MORRIS JOHNSON will examine the dances and culture of Salvador da Bahia and Manaus da Amazonas, Brazil. Over a four-week period, he will study with Ballet Folclorico da Bahia, attend festivals and performances in Salvador and experience Amazon Indian culture in the Manaus/Amazonas region.
Dance

Kendra Johnson

1997
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
KENDRA JOHNSON, a singer from St. Cloud, received a grant to spend one week in New York City observing and performing at the competition Showtime at the Apollo. She will also attend a variety of cabaret performances.
Music

The Jungle Theater

1997
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$17,000
THE JUNGLE THEATER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $17,000 in support of the Emerging Playwrights Readings Program and Late Nite series. The Jungle Theaters mission is the creation of theater which examines and mirrors the human condition, celebrating its magic and mystery. The reading series is designed to identify emerging writers and read their scripts in six evenings. From these, one will be selected for a fully staged reading under the direction of Artistic Director Bain Boehlke. The Jungle will implement a broader script solicitation process to bring new writers to the theater. A portion of the grant is designated for the Late Nite, a series of 11:30 p.m. performances which offer opportunities for emerging and established artists to create and test new works. The objectives are to provide developmental support and performance opportunity for original work, develop new audiences for innovative and alternative performing artists, and present a variety of artists representing the diversity of this communitys cultural, ethnic and philosophical traditions.
Theater

Lisa Karrer / David Simons

1997
Music
New York City
General Program
$10,000
HARVESTWORKS, a New York City organization which provides, at low cost to artists, access to equipment, technologies and materials for electronic music and audio production, acted as fiscal agent for a requested crafted by composers/librettists LISA KARRER and DAVID SIMONS. A grant commitment of $10,000 was made toward the development and workshop production of a new work by Karrer and Simmons, The Birth of George. This highly experimental chamber opera is scored for conventional and microtonal instruments, electronics, vocal soloists and chorus. The work is scheduled for a two-week run in October of 1997 at La MaMa in New York City. Bizarre characters and fantastic theatrics will be invented using unusual combinations of sounds and mixed musical genres.
Music

Katha Dance Theatre

1997
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$8,000
Directors authorized a grant of $8,000 to the NRITYA JYOTI DANCE THEATRE, Crystal, Minnesota, in support of the creation and presentation of a new work by choreographer Rita Mustaphi. Nritya Jyotis mission is to present, promote and strengthen the understanding and advancement of Kathak, the classical dance of North India, through creation, preservation and sponsorship of artistic and cultural endeavors. It maintains a company of dancers and presents traditional and innovative Kathak dance and multidisciplinary performances. Mustaphis new work, Chitra: A Woman, will be performed in November of 1997 at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis.
Dance

Anne Kilstofte

1997
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,000
Composer ANNE KILSTOFTE will spend six days in Salt Lake City, Utah, to attend rehearsals and the subsequent performance of her composition titled We are the Children of the Forest. The performance is part of the National Convention of the US Forestry Service, the focus of which is to promote the creation of childrens gardens.
Music

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