2002 Grant Awards: State Listings
Creativity/Organizational Capacity/Literature Fellowships
Some details of the projects listed below are subject to change,
contingent upon prior Endowment approval.
MARYLAND
Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Inc.
Baltimore, MD
$15,000
CATEGORY: Creativity FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Music
To support Sing for the Cure, a work for chorus, orchestra and narrator. The Baltimore
Choral Arts Society Chorus and Orchestra will give this work its Maryland premiere at Meyerhoff
Symphony Hall in Baltimore.
Center Stage Associates, Inc.
Baltimore, MD
$50,000
CATEGORY: Creativity FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Theater
To support a production of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale directed by Irene Lewis. The
production will involve artists with long histories of collaboration with Center Stage, including
actors Lawrence O'Dwyer and Warren Snipe and designers Pat Collins, Candice Donnelly and David
Budries.
Hendrickson, Paul J.
Takoma Park, MD
$20,000
CATEGORY: Literature Fellowships FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Literature
To support a Creative Writing Fellowship.
Hurd, Barbara
Frostburg, MD
$20,000
CATEGORY: Literature Fellowships FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Literature
To support a Creative Writing Fellowship.
Liz Lerman Dance Exchange (Dance Exchange, Inc.)
Takoma Park, MD
$10,000
CATEGORY: Creativity FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Dance
To support New Works 2002, a program consisting of six to eight premieres by artists of the company
and Home Hallelujah, a community-based performance work choreographed by resident artist Celeste
Miller.
Puppet Co.
Glen Echo, MD
$7,000
CATEGORY: Creativity FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Theater
To support the refinement and remounting of a large-scale puppet production of Rudyard Kipling's
The Jungle Book, originally developed and designed by Applause Unlimited. The Puppet Co.
will revise and rebuild the production to make it more feasible for touring or repertory
production.
Round House Theatre
Silver Spring, MD
$18,000
CATEGORY: Creativity FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Theater
To support the world premiere production of a play by Ernest Joselovitz. Shakespeare, Moses and
Joe Papp recounts the story of two formidable men and their clash over presenting free
Shakespeare in Central Park.
Total Dollars Awarded: $140,000
Total Grants Awarded: 7
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