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Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisMinnesota-based Ananya Dance Theatre (2023’s We Are The Procession by Michhil Amra pictured) is one of 79 organizations to receive support from the Jerome Foundation in the coming cycle. ADT’s award will underwrite its NextGen Choreolab program for early career, Minnesota-based choreographers. Photo by Canaan Mattson Photography. The Jerome Foundation – a St. Paul-based charitable organization and one of Minnesota’s leading arts funders – has annSee the Story
NEWS: Jerome Foundation Announces $5.5 Million in Grants – Twin Cities Arts Reader
Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisA collage of photos from zAmya’s Locked In: Carefully Breaking Free, which will be presented at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis, MN on May 28 at 6 PM. zAmya Theater Project – a transformational, social justice-driven theatre organization in Minneapolis – will present its latest work, Locked In: Care-Fully Breaking Free. This play investigates systems of care from the inside and outside, as well as systems of public health and housinSee the Story
PREVIEW: zAmya Theater Project’s Locked In: Care-Fully Breaking Free (Plymouth Congregational Church) – Twin Cities Arts Reader
Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisThe award-winning French jazz singer Cyrille Aimée, who performs at The Dakota on March 19. Photo by Viktor Hlavatovic. Cyrille Aimée often talks about her childhood, growing up in a little village on the outskirts of Paris (Samois sur Seine), near where jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt used to live. Her mother was from the Dominican Republic, and Aimée grew up with a great deal of salsa, merengue and bachata music in the house, and much dancing See the Story
PREVIEW: Improvising and Connecting – Cyrille Aimée at The Dakota – Twin Cities Arts Reader
Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisEdvard Munch’s 1893 painting The Scream. The Old Log Theatre, one of Minnesota’s oldest theatrical establishments, will close permanently on March 2. The Cast & Cru Restaurant that shares the theatre lobby will also close The news was communicated today by the Old Log Theatre in an electronic communication
THE OLD LOG THEATRE IS ENDING PRODUCTIONS AFTER 84 YEARS AND WILL BE CLOSING CAST & CRU RESTAURANT. With a heavy heart, we have made the diffSee the Story
NEWS: Old Log Theatre to Close March 2 – Twin Cities Arts Reader
Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisSaxophonist Joshua Redman. The story is often recounted how the leading saxophonist Joshua Redman, son of free-jazz saxophonist Dewey Redman and dancer Renee Shedroff, seemed once to have been on quite a different life path. Redman won a full scholarship to Harvard, graduated there with highest honors, and was accepted to the Yale Law School. However, before going to law school, Redman decided to take a year off… During that year off, and hangingSee the Story