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Jun
14

Virginia Arts Design

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Richmond, VA – A statewide leadership conference for creating arts and cultural districts in communities across Virginia will be held on May 15, 2009 in Fredericksburg. The conference is hosted by The Arts & Cultural Council of the Rappahannock, and will take place at the newly renovated Catherine W. Jones McKann Center of the Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center.

Arts and cultural districts are special zones designed to generate businesses, attract tourists and foster civic pride by encouraging arts and cultural activities within the designated area. The conference will focus on how such zones are created and how an arts and cultural presence can serve as a catalyst for economic development and community building.

Conference attendees will learn about flourishing examples of such overlay programs and participate in a hands-on workshop to jumpstart a blueprint for establishing similar districts in their own region. Creation of arts and cultural districts has been aided by newly enacted state legislation, Virginia House Bill 1735, which empowers every community in Virginia to create an Arts and Cultural District. 

Session speakers will share information about similar zoning programs, such as Virginia Main Street Programs, and Arts and Cultural District programs in other Virginia communities.  

Presentations from the Virginia Tourism Corporation and the Virginia Municipal League will round out examination of districts from multiple points of view. Attendees will also be given a “hands-on” toolkit containing specific information about how to begin the process. 

The conference is co-sponsored by Virginia Commission for the Arts, Virginia Alliance of Local Arts Agencies, Virginia Main Street Program, Virginia Municipal League and Arts & Cultural Council of the Rappahannock.

The registration deadline is May 8, 2009. A printable registration form and brochure are available online atwww.vaartsandculture.blogspot.com, and, on April 13, at www.rapp-arts.org.

About The Virginia Commission for the Arts
The Virginia Commission for the Arts is the state agency that supports the arts through funding from the Virginia General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts.  The Commission distributes grant awards to artists, arts and other not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, educators and local governments, and provides technical assistance in arts management.  For further information about the Commission and its programs, contact the Virginia Commission for the Arts at 804-225-3132; arts@arts.virginia.govwww.arts.virginia.gov.

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Jun
14

National Endowment for the Arts Announces 2009 NEA National Heritage Fellowship Recipients

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Award is nation’s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts

May 14, 2009

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Liz Stark, NEA
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Washington, DC – The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) today announced the 2009 recipients of the nation’s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts, the NEA National Heritage Fellowships. Eleven fellowships, which include a one-time award of $25,000 each, are presented to honorees from eight states and Puerto Rico. The NEA National Heritage Fellowships public programs are made possible through the support of the Darden Restaurants Foundation and its family of Red Lobster, Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, The Capital Grille, Bahama Breeze, and Seasons 52 restaurants.

The 2009 awardees were chosen for their artistic excellence and contributions to their respective artistic traditions. They represent a cross-section of ethnic cultures including Cambodian, North Indian, and West African, and promote such diverse traditional art forms as accordion-driven zydeco, willow basketry, and Yoruba sacred song and drumming.

National Endowment for the Arts Acting Chair Patrice Walker Powell said, “The NEA is proud to celebrate these artists whose lifetime of service and dedication preserve our nation’s diverse cultural heritage.”

The 2009 NEA National Heritage Fellowship recipients are:

Name

Tradition

City, State

Birmingham Sunlights

A cappella Gospel Group

Birmingham, AL

Edwin Colón Zayas

Cuatro Player

Orocovis, PR

Chitresh Das

Kathak Dancer and Choreographer

San Francisco, CA

LeRoy Graber

German-Russian Willow Basketmaker

Freeman, SD

“Queen” Ida Guillory

Zydeco Musician

Daly City, CA

Dudley Laufman

Dance Caller and Musician

Canterbury, NH

Amma D. McKen

Yoruba Orisha Singer

Brooklyn, NY

Joel Nelson

Cowboy Poet

Alpine, TX

Teri Rofkar

 Tlingit Weaver and Basketmaker

Sitka, AK

Sophiline Cheam Shapiro

Cambodian Classical Dancer and Choreographer

Long Beach, CA

The 2009 Bess Lomax Hawes Award is awarded to Mike Seeger, a musician, cultural scholar, and advocate from Lexington, Virginia. The Bess Lomax Hawes Award recognizes an individual who has made a significant contribution to the preservation and awareness of cultural heritage.

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Jun
14

National Endowment for the Arts Announces the 2010 NEA Jazz Masters

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Washington, DC - The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) today announced the recipients of the 2010 NEA Jazz Masters Award — the nation’s highest honor in this distinctly American music. The eight recipients will each receive a $25,000 grant award and be publicly honored in an awards ceremony and concert on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center.

The eight 2010 NEA Jazz Masters are:

Name

Category

City, State

Muhal Richard Abrams

Pianist, Composer, Educator           

New York, NY

Kenny Barron

Pianist, Composer, Educator           

Brooklyn, NY

Bill Holman

Composer, Arranger, Saxophonist           

Los Angeles, CA

Bobby Hutcherson

Vibraphonist, Marimba Player, Composer

Montara, CA

Yusef Lateef           

Saxophonist, Flutist, Oboist, Composer, Educator

Amherst, MA

Annie Ross

Vocalist

New York, NY

Cedar Walton

Pianist, Composer

Brooklyn, NY

George Avakian, a jazz producer, manager, critic, and educator from Riverdale, New York, will receive the 2010 A.B. Spellman NEA Jazz Masters Award for Jazz Advocacy.

“These master artists have dedicated their lives to shaping and advancing the rich tradition of jazz,” said NEA Acting Chair Patrice Walker Powell. “The NEA is pleased to recognize their individual creative talents and celebrate their combined musical contributions.”

Jun
13

Educational Clip Art Images From DK Now Available

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Teachers & Students Can Illustrate School Projects, Reports, Holiday Cards With Full-Color Images

Boston, MA – April 23, 2009 – Teachers can now find more than 1,000educational clip art images from DK, the publisher of beautifully illustrated reference books, on TeacherVision®, the Internet’s most popular teacher site. Free to TeacherVision® subscribers, the downloadable full-color clip art is great for illustrating classroom and homework activities, such as reports, special projects and more. Teachers can explore the gallery of images with a free trial subscription to TeacherVision®.

“Visual images make learning come alive for students,” said Jess M. Brallier, publisher, TeacherVision®. “DK is renowned as the publisher of the highest quality illustrated reference books for children and adults, and we are proud to offer this extensive gallery of clip art, along with suggestions about to how use it, to spark student thinking and creativity across the grade levels.”

The clip art images, organized by educational topic, are colorful and detailed. TeacherVision® provides creative ideas for seamlessly integrating the images into lesson plans and other classroom activities. The clip art can easily be printed for bulletin boards, used to decorate classrooms or made into transparencies for an overhead projector. Teachers may choose to use the images to illustrate worksheets or assignments to help engage students in the topics they are studying. The images in the gallery span the seasons, and students can use the clip art for school projects, reports and holiday cards.

To help teachers make the most of this impressive collection of images, TeacherVision® is integrating the clip art into its original worksheets and other classroom materials. For example, using photo portraits from the clip art gallery as inspiration, teachers can ask their students to write stories or poems about the people portrayed in the images and then share them with their classmates. Or they can use photos of dinosaurs or flags to help students learn to identify the images.

The DK clip art is a great way to make science come to life as well. Teachers can share the excitement of watching a butterfly emerge from chrysalis to its full beauty with the colorful DK photo images in the TeacherVision® gallery.

A seven-day free trial subscription to TeacherVision® is available. Subscriptions include unlimited access to the DK clip art gallery, more than 17,500 resources for pre-K-12 teachers, a library of more than 180 printable books and a 30 percent discount on the MyGradebook, an online gradebook for teachers.

About TeacherVision® (TeacherVision.com)

TeacherVision® is the Internet’s most popular teacher site for trusted online tools, lesson plans, printables, classroom management resources, and skill-building exercises to help teachers save time and make learning fun. TeacherVision® is dedicated to supporting children’s learning in school and in life.

Read more about TeacherVision®.

TeacherVision® is part of Pearson, the world’s largest integrated education company. Pearson’s other primary operations include the Financial Times Group and the Penguin Group.

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