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.2007-2008 Arts Grant Recipients


For 2008, United Arts granted $203,000 to the following organizations:
Caponi Art Park   www.caponiartpark.org
Children’s Theatre Company www.childrenstheatre.org
Franconia Sculpture Park www.franconia.org
Free Arts for Abused Children of Minnesota www.freeartsminnesota.org
In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre www.hobt.org
Interact Center for Visual & Performing Arts www.interactcenter.com
Intermedia Arts www.intermediaarts.org
Jewish Community Relations Council of MN and the Dakotas www.minndakjcrc.org
www.toleranceminnesota.org
Jungle Theater www.jungletheater.com
MacPhail Center for Music www.macphail.org
Minnesota Center for Book Arts www.mnbookarts.org
Minnesota Fringe Festival www.fringefestival.org
Mu Performing Arts www.muperformingarts.org
Northern Clay Center www.northernclaycenter.org
Obsidian Arts www.obsidianarts.org
Open Eye Figure Theatre www.openeyetheatre.org
Patrick’s Cabaret www.patrickscabaret.org
Pillsbury House Theatre www.puc-mn.org/theatre.html
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra www.thespco.org
St. Paul Art Collective www.artcrawl.org
SteppingStone Theatre for Youth Development www.steppingstonetheatre.org
Teatro del Pueblo www.teatrodelpueblo.org
Ten Thousand Things Theater www.tenthousandthings.org
VSA arts of Minnesota www.vsaartsmn.org
Young Audiences of Minnesota www.yamn.org
Youth Performance Company www.youthperformanceco.com

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A  beautiful child with a magnetic smile and spirit, 10-year-old Cheyenne performed as a washed-out   movie star who teaches her mailperson how to really sing.  Dressed in the red satin housecoat with a feather boa around her neck, Cheyenne captured the audience.  With the spotlight bright on her face, she sang “Ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no mountain low enough, ain’t no river wide enough, to keep me from getting to you, babe.” She broke character to show her joy with what she had done.  An eager learner, a gifted performer and a bright light in our Chicago Avenue Project classes, Cheyenne’s mother said the Project “gives her [daughter] character; she gets to express herself and we get a chance to see who she really is.”
Stacey Parshall
Director, Chicago Avenue Project
Pillsbury House Theatre

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Your music makes me feel peaceful
Your music makes me wonder many things
What was its writer feeling? Were they happy or sad?  
Were they thinking about a special time in their life?
I wish I could go inside the head of all these writers of music.
Your music makes me feel joyful –
it tickles my soul
I want to jump up and dance
I want to hug my best friend
I want to celebrate with a great big party!

Thank you for your music
The world would be a sad place
without your music
Every time I hear music,
whether fast or slow
Loud or soft, peaceful or wild
I am thankful and hope that
someday I too can share music
with the world, just like YOU!

A teacher discovered this poem by a 5th grader after a CONNECT classroom visit




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