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Grant Recipient

Kyle Abraham

Location
New York, NY
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Artist Website
Project Title
DEAREST HOME
Fiscal Year Awarded
2017
Grant or Program
National Dance Project Production Grant
Grant Amount
$34,300

DEAREST HOME is an interactive dance work focused on love, longing, and loss, conducted in a multi-year creative process and scheduled to premiere in May 2017. Comprised of solos and duets generated from conversations with a variety of age groups and self-identified subcultures, DEAREST HOME interweaves movement in its most vulnerable or intimate state with the artist’s interest in cross-cultural conversation and community action. Estimated artist fee: $25,000/performance (plus housing and local transportation), $35,000/week (plus housing and local transportation).

Tour Coordinator
Sophie Myrtil-McCourty, Booking Agent
Lotus Arts Management 
tel 347.721.8724 

Presenter Partners
Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA (Los Angeles, CA)
Hopkins Center for the Arts (Hanover, NH) Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco, CA)

 

Contact the tour coordinator listed above for information on this project’s tour dates, and to discuss joining a project’s NDP tour and receiving a Presentation Grant. The application deadline is April 14, 2017.

 

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