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September 25, 2007 East Bay Fund for Artists Matching Commission Awardees 2004-2015 (Round 1) Taraneh Hemami, Consuelo Jimenez Underwood & Ann Schnake / Arts Change Sonya Delwaide & Joan Jeanrenaud / AXIS Dance Company Rita Moreno / Berkeley Repertory Theatre Kurt Rhode / Berkeley Symphony Sean San Jose, Ricky Marshall & Ryan Peters / California Shakespeare Theater Jon Jang / Eastside Arts Alliance (Round 2) Nikolai Kabaniaev / Diablo Ballet Carlos Mena / Dream Dance Company CK Ladzekpo / East Bay Center for the Performing Arts Favianna Rodriguez / Eastside Arts Alliance Daniel David Feinsmith, Amy X Neuburg, John Schott & Paul Dresher / Jewish Music Festival Jorge Lederman / Pacific Chamber Symphony Tomye Neal-Madison / Prescott Joseph Center Mark Jackson / Shotgun Players (Round 3) Margaret Jenkins / AXIS Dance Company Carlos Reyes / Dancer Elixir Dan Cantrell / Jewish Music Festival Shailja Patel / La Pena Cultural Center David Szlasa / Moving Arts Dance Daniel David Feinsmith / Pacific Chamber Symphony Marc Bamuthi Joseph / Youth Speaks (Round 4) Albert Greenberg & Annie Hallatt / ALICE Arts Tania Padillia & Emily Butterfly / ArtsChange Belinda Reynolds / Galax Quartet Paul Flores / La Pena Cultural Center Mary Watkins / Oakland Opera Theater Elinor Armer / Oakland Youth Orchestra Peter Howkinson / Pro Arts (Round 5) Joe Goode / AXIS Dance Mason Bates / California Symphony Matthew Cmiel / The Crowden Music Center Christina Agamanolis, Matthew Antaky & Lawrence LaBianca / Fellow Travelers Performance Group Eugene Rodriguez & Los Cenzontles / Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center Paige Starling Sorvillo / Noodle Factory Performing Arts Center Sonal Acharya / Opera Piccola Atemu Aton / Savage Jazz Dance Company East Bay Fund for Artists at the East Bay Community Foundation Page 1 (Round 6) Laura Elder / ArtsChange Rigo 23 / Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Naomi Kremer & Ariel Parkinson / Berkeley Opera Octavio Solis / CalShakes Mirah Moriarty, Rodrigo Esteva, Loren Robertson & Laura Inserra / Dance Monks Akosua Mireku / Epic Arts Cheryl Leonard, Rebecca Haseltine, Gilbert Guerrero & Kathleen Quillian / The Illuminated Corridor Mateen Kemet / Intersection for the Arts Ambrose Akinmusire / Jazzschool, Inc. Nomi Talisman / Judah L. Magnes Museum Anton Patzner / Moving Arts Dance Philip Huang / Oakland Asian Cultural Center Josh Costello / Shotgun Players Larry Batiste & Clayton Richardson / Youth Movement Records Delina Patrice Brooks / Youth Speaks (Round 7) Khalil Shaheed / Dimension's Dance Theater Emiko Saraswati Susilo & Rashidi Omari Byrd / Gamelan Sekar Jaya Sarah E. Wilson / Intersection for the Arts Kat Parra / The Jazz School Dan Plonsey & Eric Kupers / Jewish Music Festival Francis Wong / Oakland Asian Cultural Center Scott Oliver, Mark Gergis, Maria Porges & Michael Blodgett / Oakland Museum of CA Jill Togawa, Ellen Reiko Bepp & Masayuki Koga / Purple Moon Dance Project Julie Plasencia / Rock Paper Scissors Tamara Perkins & Jesse Dana / SF Film Society Shira Kammen & Ben Bernstein / The Singer's Gym Martha Boesing / Stagebridge (Round 8) John Santos / Eastside Arts Alliance Daven Gee / Katahdin Productions Maston Bates & Benjamin Shwartz / Mercury Soul Dohee Lee / Oakland Asian Cultural Center Rebecca Mauleon / Oakland East Bay Symphony Omid Zoufonoun / Oakland Youth Orchestra Jon Tracy & Daniel Bruno / Shotgun Players Kerri Gawryn / Youth Movement Records (Round 9) Mark Jackson / Aurora Theatre Company Jeff Raz / Bay Area Children's Theatre Helen De Michiel / Citizen Film, Inc. Desi W.O.M.E. / Community Rejuvenation Project Muisi-kongo Malonga /Fua Dia Congo Christopher White / Intersection for the Arts Daven Gee / Kathadin Productions Amara Tabor-Smith / La Pena Cultural Center Christine Garrigan / Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center Naruda Michael Walden / Oakland East Bay Symphony Linda Tillery / Rhythmic Concepts, Inc. Kimiko Guthrie / Shawl-Anderson Dance Center Mark Jackson / Shotgun Players Ben Goldberg / The 26th Jewish Music Festival Paige Sterling Sorvillo / Tree of Life Nanette McGuiness / Trinity United Methodist Church Marc Bamuthi Joseph / Youth Speaks, Inc. East Bay Fund for Artists at the East Bay Community Foundation Page 2 (Round 10) Berkeley Symphony / Gabriela Lena Frank Berkeley West Edge Opera / Clark Suprynowicz & Amanda Moody Central Works / Brian Thorstenson The Crucible / Clark Suprynowicz and Mark Streshinsky Oakland Ballet Company / Sonya Delwaide-Nichols Oakland East Bay Symphony / Scott Amendola Oakland Youth Orchestra / Hector Armienta Shotgun Players / Mark Jackson Allen Shearer / American Music Center John Santos / La Pena Cultural Center Wayne Vitale / Asian Art Museum (Round 11) Carolina Lugo's & Carole Acuna's Ballet Flamenco / Carolina Lugo & Carole Acuna Diablo Ballet / Val Caniparoli Oakland Asian Cultural Center / Jay Loyola Anna Ludwig / Capoeira Mandinga Claudina Naganuma / Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center Eugene Corr / The Moenkopi Group, Inc. Evan Bissell / Intersection for the Arts Favianna Rodriguez / ShadowLight Productions (Round 12) Aimee Suzara / CounterPULSE Amy X Neuburg / Paul Dresher Ensemble Ben Wang / Chinese for Affirmative Action Edward Schoker and Greg Giovanni / Theatre of Yugen Mo Morris / San Francisco Film Society Salma Aratsu / International Association of Sufism Bay Area Children's Theatre / Min Kahgn Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive / Barry McGee Kitka / Janet Kutulas and Elizabeth Setzer La Peña Cultural Center / Erin Yoshi Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir / Dan Cantrell Pacific Pinball Museum / Dan Fontes, Ed Cassel, d'Arci Bruno and Eric Kos Shotgun Players / Ken Slattery Stagebridge / Joan Holden (Round 13) Ann Schnake and Sanjit Sethi Berkeley Symphony /Dylan Mattingly Claudine Naganuma / PD Active Diamano Coura West African Dance Company /Nimely Napla East Bay Center for the Performing Arts /Jeannie Barroga Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California /Torange Yeghiazarian Kitka /Austin Forbord Muisi-kongo Malonga / Dimensions Dance Theater Navarrete x Kajiyama Dance Theater / Jose Navarrete and Debby Kajiyama Oakland Asian Cultural Center / Prasant Radhakrishnan Shotgun Players /Josh Kornbluth Thomas Wong / Chinatown Chamber Foundation (Round 14) 29th Jewish Music Festival / Paul Hanson Ben Bernstein / The Singer’s Gym (FS) Community Rejuvenation Project / Desi Mundo Cross Pulse / Keith Terry Crowden Music Center / Samuel Adams Diablo Ballet / Robert Dekkers Dohee Lee / Dancer’s Group (FS) Living Jazz / Marcus Shelby Robin Lynn Rodriguez/ PlayGround Foundation (FS) East Bay Fund for Artists at the East Bay Community Foundation Page 3 Thingamajigs / Brenda Hutchinson, Sudhu Tewari, Steve Dye, and Kristin Miltner Tony Nguyen / Farallon Films (FS) Traci Bartlow /Eastside Arts Alliance (FS) (Round 15) Adrienne Skye Roberts / California Coalition for Women Prisoners (FS) Bay Area Children's Theatre / Austin Zumbro Constance Hockaday / RADAR Productions (FS) Diablo Ballet / Sonya Delwaide Frederick Franklin / Coronado Neighborhood Council (FS) Friends of Peralta Hacienda Historical Park / Walter Hood Helen Stoltzfus / ALICE Arts (FS) Jun Stinson / Many Threads (FS) Navarrete x Kajiyama Dance Theater (NAKA) / Debby Kajiyama and Jose Navarrete Oakland Ballet / Sonya Delwaide, Molissa Fenley, and Robert Moses Oakland Youth Chorus / Marcus Shelby Pro Arts / Rhonda Holberton, Ben Bigelow, Cate White, and Ehren Tool Raeshma Razvi / Fractured Atlas (FS) Salma Arastu / The Chaplaincy Institute, An Interfaith Seminary and Community (FS) Shotgun Players / Don Wolf and Olive Mitra Stagebridge / Joan Holden, Bruce Barthol, and Daniel Savio Subterranean Arthouse/Tree of Life / Hiroko Tamano Tal Skloot / Baykids (FS) True Life Trio / Leslie Bonnett, Briget Boyle and Juliana Graffagna (Round 16) Bandaloop / Amelia Rudolph Delina Brooks / Delina Brooks, Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi Ensemble Mik Nawooj / JooWan Kim Gamelan Sekar Jaya / Wayne Vitale Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California / Arash Shirinbab, Maryan Vesal Kaitlin McGaw, Tommy James Shepherd, Jr. / Alphabet Rockers (FS) Katrina Wreede / San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music (FS) La Pena Cultural Center / Maria de la Rosa Leslie Dreyer / ShadowLight Productions (FS) Marc Bamuthi Joseph / Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Amara Tabor-Smith, David Szlasa Nicole Klaymoon / Destiny Arts Center (FS) North American Guqin Association / Wang Fei RYSE Center / Nyabingha Zianni McDowell FS – indicates Fiscal Sponsor East Bay Fund for Artists at the East Bay Community Foundation Page 4 .
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