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Updated at 3:38 p.m., Thursday, May 1, 2008

NEA grants $1M to Hawaii arts groups

By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Staff Writer

Eight Hawai'i arts organizations — theaters, an orchestra, museums and presenting groups supporting education programs— have been awarded 13 National Endowment for the Arts grants totaling $1,069,200 to carry on their missions.

NEA today announced these awards — part of more than $77 million handed out to 1,014 recipients across the country — with the largest Hawai'i grant of $713,000 going to the State Foundation of Culture and Arts.

Three organizations — the Maui Community Arts & Cultural Center, the Honolulu Theatre for Youth and the Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education — earned multiple grants.

The Hawai'i recipients:

  • Friends of 'Iolani Palace, $15,000, to support installation of storage equipment to re-house textiles, paintings, prints and photographs in the permanent collection, and new state-of-the-art equipment to preserve 1,000 objects.

  • Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education, $20,000, for a series of arts events engaging the local community. The events will include community-based arts projects, exhibitions, and performances.

  • Hawaii Alliance for Arts in Education, $45,000, to support Arts First, in partnership with the state Department of Education, with teacher and artist collaboration, to deliver arts lessons using the Arts First Toolkit, a kindergarten to fifth-grade, arts-integration curriculum framework.

  • Hawaii Youth Symphony Association, $32,000, to support the Symphonic Orchestra Program. Orchestra students from the Hawaiian Islands are brought to Honolulu to rehearse and subsequently perform in one of three youth orchestras.

  • Hawaii's Volcano Circus, $10,000, to support the Puna Performing Arts Festival and outreach activities, including a series of workshops in circus arts, music, drama and dance targeting area youth, culminating in public performances.

  • Honolulu Theatre for Youth, $15,000, to support the production and tour of "Aladdin's Luck" by Janet Stanford and Fahir Atakoglu; the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools will be involved in the production at Tenney Theatre and in tours of O'ahu schools, and upper and lower elementary schools throughout the state.

  • Honolulu Theatre for Youth, $18,000, to support the YouthArts Downtown: Afterschool! theater arts education program, where students will study drama with theater artists, attend professional productions and create original works.

  • Kalihi-Palama Culture & Arts Society, Inc., $5,000, to support the Kalihi-Palama Folk Arts Training Program and provide instruction in music, dance, and crafts of the traditional Asian/Pacific cultures.

  • Maui Community Arts & Cultural Center, $45,000, to support a series of performances and related residency activities, plus professional development workshops for teachers, student performances, workshops and exhibitions.

  • Maui Community Arts & Cultural Center, $45,000, to support the Kulanihako'i project, a series of performances and residency activities by Hawaiian master artists Sonny Ching and Keali'i Reichel.

  • Maui Community Arts & Cultural Center, $40,000, to support Telling Our Stories: The Past is Our Future, in partnership with the state Department of Education, including year-long classroom instruction in Hawaiian storytelling and the elements and principles of drama culminating in student performances.

  • Pacific Resources for Education and Learning, $65,900, to support partnership agreement activities.

  • State Foundation of Culture and the Arts, $713,000, in support of state and regional partnership programs.

    The grants by NEA are the second allotment made this year to various national, regional, state and local organizations in a number of arts-related fields.

    On the Web:

    www.arts.gov/news/news08/Announce4-08.html

    Reach Wayne Harada at wharada@honoluluadvertiser.com.