DANCE NEWS: Meet the UMEZ Mertz Gilmore Seed Fund for Dance Cycle 1 Grantees!
Eight Dancemakers Will be Awarded $5,000 for 2022 Projects
The Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation (UMEZ) has announced the eight dance grantees for the first of two grant cycles supported by the Mertz Gilmore Foundation. All dancemakers will be awarded $5,000 for grassroots dance projects taking place in Upper Manhattan between January 1, 2022, and July 31, 2022.
The awardees are as follow:
- Julia Bengtsson, choreographer
- Jenny Boissiere, choreographer and dance artist
- Garnet Henderson, dancer and choreographer
- MODArts Dance Collective, established by Leah and Shaun Tubbs
- Sydnie L. Mosley Dances (SLMDances), founded by Sydnie L. Mosley
- Leonardo Sandoval & Gregory Richardson/Music From The Sole
- Oyu Oro Afro Cuban Experimental Dance Ensemble, created by Danys “La Mora” Pérez
- The Harlem Swing Dance Society, led by Allison Jones
“We congratulate the selected artists and look forward to seeing their performances in Upper Manhattan,” said Blair M. Duncan, president and CEO of UMEZ. “These awards have been made possible thanks to the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, and together we are pleased to drive funding to our cultural community in Upper Manhattan.”
UMEZ is grateful for the dedication of the following jurors who had the difficult job of adjudicating the selection:
- Andrea Snyder, co-founder/co-director, American Dance Abroad and program advisor, South Arts' Momentum Program
- Danni Gee, dance curator, City Parks Foundation/Summer Stage
- Monique Martin, creative producer/arts consultant
The inaugural UMEZ Mertz Gilmore Seed Fund for Dance was created to reach deeply into the Uptown dance community in search of talented artists and organizations not usually eligible for other grants offered by funders in the philanthropic field, who typically require applicants to be incorporated nonprofits with budgets of $250,000 or above.
“The inaugural round of the Seed Fund for Dance magnificently realized Mertz Gilmore’s aspirations to be more responsive to the dance field, especially by positing decision-making close to the ground. A streamlined application process, high-touch technical assistance, and deep local engagement enabled UMEZ to connect with a great number of small-budget dance groups,” said Leah Krauss, Senior Program Officer for Dance and Special Projects, Mertz Gilmore Foundation. “The range of genres and aesthetics represented – tap, fusion, jazz, Afro-Cuban, improv, Lindy Hop, contemporary, and folk – testify to the creativity flourishing in Upper Manhattan. Mertz Gilmore Foundation thanks UMEZ and the panel for their dedication and hard work in helping to build a resilient future for dance. And we are honored to partner with such an inspired dance community.”
The Harlem Swing Dance Society; photo courtesy of the company.
The UMEZ Mertz Gilmore Seed Fund for Dance will have one more opportunity for eight additional grantees to be selected. The application window will be from Tuesday, January 11, 2022, until Friday, April 1, 2022, at 5 p.m. EDT. The project activities for the second cycle must take place between August 1, 2022, and February 28, 2023.
The UMEZ Mertz Gilmore Seed Fund for Dance supports individual dance artists, ensembles, collectives, and nonprofit organizations with annual budgets of $250,000 or below in their pursuit of a project that expresses their artistic vision. Applicants are encouraged to use funds to pay artist fees, recognizing that for communities to benefit most from artistry, artists must thrive. Projects must be available to the public and can be performances, workshops, trainings, arts education activities, and other ventures fostering community engagement through dance.
For guidelines and application to the UMEZ Mertz Gilmore Seed Fund for Dance visit umez.org/seed-fund-for-dance. Images of the Cycle 1 grantees are included here.