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NEA Spotlight: An in-depth look at NEA-funded projects
March 2009
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FutureBuilders /Trollwood Performing Arts
School (Fargo, ND)
As a past winner of a Coming Up Taller Award from the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities in 2002 and the North Dakota Governor’s Award for the Arts in 2003, the Trollwood Performing Arts School (TPAS) knows something about providing arts training for students in grades 1-12.
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Dayton Contemporary Dance Company
(Dayton, OH)
Since 1968, the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC) has prided itself on collecting and performing the works of African-American choreographers. In FY 2006, DCDC received an NEA Access to Excellence grant of $30,000 for a project that fits well within that mission.
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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (Durant, OK)
With 168,000 members and a land base that covers more than 15,000 square miles of hills and valleys, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is the third largest Indian tribe in the United States. Since 1984, Choctaw Nation has celebrated its heritage and the future of its nation through an annual Labor Day festival, drawing more than 200,000 individuals each year from both around the United States and internationally.
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