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NYSCA FY2022 Restart NY: Rapid Live Performance Grants NYSCA FY2022 Restart NY: Rapid Live Performance Grants Grant Grantee County Region Project Title Amount The Special Consensus Bluegrass Band, An Evening with 1891 Fredonia Opera House, Inc. Chautauqua Western New York $10,000 George Winston, and A Charlie Brown Christmas Live Series Based on Virtual Naptime Stories for the Absurd 7 Loaves Inc. New York New York City $10,000 Times musical works of various folk traditions, including klezmer and 7 Loaves Inc. New York New York City $10,000 Czech folk music A Better Jamaica, Inc. Queens New York City Rochdale Village Music Festival $10,000 A Better Jamaica, Inc. Queens New York City The AirTrain Jazz Festiva $10,000 Abingdon Theatre Company Queens New York City Broadway on the Bowery $10,000 Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts Hamilton North Country Weekend Series $10,000 Adirondack Theatre Festival, Inc. Warren Capital Region Minding Miss Mae Mae $10,000 Adirondack Theatre Festival, Inc. Warren Capital Region Traffic and Weather $10,000 Alarm Will Sound, Inc. Kings New York City October 2021 Performance of Acoustica 2.0 $10,000 Alarm Will Sound, Inc. Kings New York City Tour of Ten Thousand Birds $10,000 Albany Pro Musica Rensselaer Capital Region Broadway in the Park Concert $10,000 Albany Pro Musica Rensselaer Capital Region Many Moods of Christmas $10,000 Albany Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Albany Capital Region Opening Night Concert at Palace $10,000 Albany Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Albany Capital Region Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Concert $10,000 Fall Fridays Concert Series; Church Avenue Sessions; Sephardic Alhambra, Inc. New York New York City $5,000 songs at Barbes Alkemie Early Music Ensemble, Inc. Kings New York City Hildegard Refracted $5,000 Alkemie Early Music Ensemble, Inc. Kings New York City Like A Woman $5,000 Alleyway Theatre, Inc. Erie Western New York A Christmas Carol $10,000 White Rabbit, Red Rabbit and Golden Girls, The Lost Episodes, Alleyway Theatre, Inc. Erie Western New York $10,000 Vol 2. Alpha Omega 1-7 Theatrical Dance Company, New York New York City Peek Performance Series $10,000 Inc. Alpha Omega 1-7 Theatrical Dance Company, New York New York City Studio to Stage and Sharing The Stage $10,000 Inc. Amas Musical Theatre New York New York City Americano! $10,000 Amas Musical Theatre New York New York City The Soul of El Barrio and Alice's Wonderland $10,000 American Chamber Ensemble Nassau Long Island Two Performances $5,000 Page 1 of 31 NYSCA FY2022 Restart NY: Rapid Live Performance Grants Grant Grantee County Region Project Title Amount American Classical Orchestra Inc New York New York City Concert at Damrosch Park, NY, NY $10,000 American Classical Orchestra Inc New York New York City Concerts at Alice Tully Hall, NY, NY $10,000 Compose Yourself Readings and Friends & Family Reunion American Composers Orchestra New York New York City $10,000 Concert American Composers Orchestra New York New York City New and Lustig Concert $10,000 American Lyric Theater Center, Inc. New York New York City Splintered $10,000 American Lyric Theater Center, Inc. New York New York City The Opposable Thumb $10,000 American Modern Ensemble New York New York City Series of live concerts $10,000 American Modern Ensemble New York New York City Tintinnabuli $10,000 American Opera Projects Inc Kings New York City Composers & The Voice training program scenes concert $10,000 American Opera Projects Inc Kings New York City First Chance New Opera Series $10,000 American Symphony Orchestra, Inc. New York New York City Chamber Series Concerts $10,000 American Symphony Orchestra, Inc. New York New York City Vanguard Series Concert $10,000 An Claidheamh Soluis Inc. New York New York City Inaugural Season at the New Irish Arts Center $10,000 ANCRAM OPERA HOUSE THEATER INC Columbia Capital Region An Iliad $10,000 ANCRAM OPERA HOUSE THEATER INC Columbia Capital Region The Plein Air Plays $10,000 Anonymous Ensemble, Inc. Kings New York City Llontop $5,000 Anonymous Ensemble, Inc. Kings New York City Songs From a Tall Room $5,000 Aquila Theatre Company Westchester Mid-Hudson The Great Gatsby Staged Reading $10,000 Aquila Theatre Company Westchester Mid-Hudson Warrior Chorus Staged Reading $10,000 Argento New Music Project, Inc. New York New York City catch as catch can $5,000 Argento New Music Project, Inc. New York New York City Collective Therapy $5,000 Arm of the Sea Productions Inc. Ulster Mid-Hudson Puppet Suite and Touring $5,000 Arm of the Sea Productions Inc. Ulster Mid-Hudson Tidewater Center, Into the Light and Touring $5,000 ARS Nova Theater I Inc. New York New York City Makers Lab Concert Series $10,000 ARS Nova Theater I Inc. New York New York City World Premiere Production of P. S. $10,000 Art of the Early Keyboard, Inc. New York New York City Monteverdi Concert $5,000 Art of the Early Keyboard, Inc. New York New York City Sweelinck 400th Anniversary Concert $5,000 ARTHUR AVILES TYPICAL THEATRE Bronx New York City BlakTinx and the TransVisionaries Series $10,000 ARTHUR AVILES TYPICAL THEATRE Bronx New York City Los Nutcrackers $10,000 Page 2 of 31 NYSCA FY2022 Restart NY: Rapid Live Performance Grants Grant Grantee County Region Project Title Amount Cirque Barcode/ Circus for Climate Change and the Buffalo Artpark & Company Niagara Western New York $10,000 Philharmonic Orchestra JP Jofre Hard Tango Chamber Band and Alarm Will Sound Artpark & Company Niagara Western New York $10,000 Concert Arts at the Palace. Inc. Madison Central New York Fall Music Series $10,000 Arts at the Palace. Inc. Madison Central New York Goblin Market and Jazz at Noon Program $10,000 Arts for Art New York New York City In Gardens, the Latin Jazz Series and the Piano Series $10,000 Arts for Art New York New York City Vision Festival $10,000 Arts On Site NYC, Inc. New York New York City BIPOC Solo Festival and AAPI Festival $10,000 Arts On Site NYC, Inc. New York New York City Women's Choreography Festival $10,000 Ascension Music Chorus & Orchestra Inc New York New York City Astronautica $10,000 Ascension Music Chorus & Orchestra Inc New York New York City Candlelight Holiday Concert $10,000 Association of Dominican Classical Artists, inc. Bronx New York City Original and arranged music from Latin American composers $10,000 Association of Dominican Classical Artists, inc. Bronx New York City Traditional Classical Music $10,000 Aston Magna Foundation for Music and the Westchester Mid-Hudson December Concert at Hudson Hall $10,000 Humanities Aston Magna Foundation for Music and the Westchester Mid-Hudson September Live Concert $10,000 Humanities Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. Queens New York City Hit the Lights! $10,000 Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. Queens New York City Man of La Mancha $10,000 Auburn Public Theater, Inc Cayuga Central New York Main stage programming $10,000 Ballet Hispanico of New York Inc New York New York City Performances at Bryant Park and Little Island $10,000 Ballet Hispanico of New York Inc New York New York City Performances at Lincoln Center $10,000 BALLETCOLLECTIVE New York New York City October NYC Fall Season $10,000 BALLETCOLLECTIVE New York New York City October NYC Fall Season (Grant 2) $10,000 Bardavon 1869 Opera House Inc. Dutchess Mid-Hudson David Sedaris "welcome back" performance at Bardavon $10,000 Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue "welcome back" concert Bardavon 1869 Opera House Inc. Dutchess Mid-Hudson $10,000 at UPAC Bargemusic Ltd New York New York City Eclectic and the Here & Now series $10,000 Page 3 of 31 NYSCA FY2022 Restart NY: Rapid Live Performance Grants Grant Grantee County Region Project Title Amount Masterworks series and Admission Free Music in Motion Bargemusic Ltd New York New York City $10,000 series BASILICA ARTS INC. Columbia Capital Region Basilica SoundScape $10,000 Battery Dance Corporation New York New York City Battery Dance Festival $10,000 Battery Dance Corporation New York New York City Gallery, school, and senior center performances $10,000 Bay Street Theatre Festival, Inc. New York New York City Production of Wonder/Wall $10,000 Bay Street Theatre Festival, Inc. New York New York City Production of Camelot $10,000 BEDLAM, INC. New York New York City Production of PERSUSASION $10,000 BEDLAM, INC. New York New York City New Works Festival $10,000 Bethany Arts Community, Inc. Westchester Mid-Hudson Christopher Williams and Liz Lerman $10,000 Bethany Arts Community, Inc. Westchester Mid-Hudson Fall multidisciplinary program $10,000 Big Dance Theater Inc. Kings New York City The Mood Room $10,000 Bindlestiff Family Variety Arts, Inc. Kings New York City Bindlestiff's Flatbed Follies in Hudson $10,000 Bindlestiff Family Variety Arts, Inc. Kings New York City Flatbed Follies in Catskill $10,000 Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc. Queens New York City Presentation of ‘Twas the Night Before Kwanzaa $10,000 Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc. Queens New York City Productions of Black Love and Mamalogues $10,000 Blackfriars of Rochester, New York, Inc. Monroe Finger Lakes Silent Sky, American Moor and Jerry's Girls $10,000 BLANK FORMS INC Kings New York City Fall Solo Concert Series $10,000 BLANK FORMS INC Kings New York City Judith Hamann $10,000 BOUNDLESS THEATRE COMPANY INC. Queens New York City Mainstage Production $10,000 BOUNDLESS THEATRE COMPANY INC. Queens New York City Presentation of El Barrio Raíces Summer Program $10,000 Bowery Arts and Science, Ltd New York New York City Presentations by the POEMobile $10,000 Two Lost Labor of Love performances honoring artists from Bowery Arts and Science, Ltd New York New York City $10,000 the CETA program BRAATA PRODUCTIONS New York New York City Christmas Grand Market $10,000 BRAATA PRODUCTIONS New York New York City God's Way $10,000 Bridge Street Theatre, Inc.
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