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The
Program
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) regional touring program helps
bring high-quality performing artists and companies to communities across
the country with the help of federal, state, and private funds. Offered
in partnership with six regional arts organizations, the program provides
assistance for interstate touring and gives priority to underserved communities.
Program
Purpose
To give all Americans access to excellence and diversity
in the live performing arts. The program also
- Gives
artists the opportunity to enrich their work through contact with a
variety of communities.
- Expands
arts education opportunities by making artists available in underserved
communities.
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Assists artists and companies in building audiences and thereby increasing
demand for their work.
- Attracts
support from the private sector through the use of public dollars as
seed money.
Special
Program Characteristics
The NEA Regional Touring Program reflects both national
priorities and the unique opportunities and needs of each region. Common
characteristics include:
- A
high proportion of engagements are in underserved communities.
These communities may be underserved due to geographic location, economic
conditions, or other factors.
- Engagements
include school or community educational activities. Virtually
all grants awarded supplement touring performances with other community
activities. For example, touring artists commonly work in schools and
make presentations to civic organizations in addition to performing
for the public.
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The performance groups and artists reflect high quality and
diversity.
National Endowment for the Arts
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