2010 International Association Award
Recipients
The awards this year have been dedicated in the memory of Marty
Miller, a member of the IANH's Board, whose insightful comments
and invaluable experience guided us through the 2010 awards process.
His expertise and kindness will be greatly missed.
Arte Inc. received funding for the Discovering
Latino Artists/Celebrating Cultures project. Arte will mount five art exhibitions throughout
the year to showcase emerging Latino artists. In addition to the
general Greater New Haven community, the art exhibits will also
be visited by New Haven Public Schools students.
The International Association will provide funding for an International
Day Celebration at the Augusta
Lewis Troup School in New Haven. The celebration is tied in
with a social studies program that examines how countries and cultures
remain unique in a global world.
Fellowship
Place, Inc. received support for its multi-cultural awareness program.
The program consists of a series of talks followed by luncheons
and arts activities related to the country that is being presented.
The annual International
Festival of Arts & Ideas in
New Haven will receive our support for a workshop and performance
by jazz trumpeter Amir ElSaffar. The group is focused on joining
the meodic and rhythmic structures of the maqam tradition of Iraq
with contemporary jazz music. Tuesday, June 15 at 8 pm.
Music
Haven received funding to commemorate the centennial of
the Mexican Revolution with a celebration of its music. The Cuyos
Quartet, a pre-professional string quartet from Mexico, will share
their musical tradition and cultural with New Haven residents through
workshops at schools and free community concerts.
With the help
of a grant from the IANH, the New Haven Public
Schools will provide
additional scholarships for New Haven public high school students
to participate in the year-long Yale
University High School Cooperative Language Program. Students in this program study Arabic, Mandarin
Chinese, Irish Gaelic, German, ancient and modern Greek, Italian,
Japanese, KiSwahili, Polish, Portuguese, or Russian; all student
participants will share their language and cultural learning experience
in the school district.
The folkloric dance group Generacion Latina, a program of St.
Rose of Lima, will showcase Ecuadorian culture through musical
and dance performances. The IANH grant helps this young dance troupe
increase their performances and share their culture with residents
of Greater New Haven.
Your Place: Youth Center received funding to offer an “Our
World,” an after-school program for teens and summer program
for children 5-12 . The program will introduce different cultures
and, working with Pathways for Mutual Respect Training and the
PeaceJam Group, help students to increase their ability to communicate
across cultural lines.
Worthington
Hooker School PTA received funding to a culture project
focusing on India and Pakistan. The project involves classroom
activities in the arts and social studies and culminates in cultural
evening featuring performances by the students and food from the
region.
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