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Council continues to support our Financial Assistance Program because it directly benefits local community groups who would not normally qualify for any government assistance.
This year we are distributed $84,689 across 78 projects throughout our community.
Projects range from recreational activities, painting classes, theatre productions and dance and music therapy, to cultural and teaching children environmentally sustainable practices, mental health support groups, support for people with disabilities, and arts programs.
The projects reflect the diversity of community life in our City and support a wide range of issues of concern to Council and our residents.
They are also a sign that as a community, we are working together to ensure that for many people our City of Canterbury is truly a great place to live and work.
River’s Edge, A Place for Reflection and Action, a Ministry of the Congregation of St. Joseph in Rocky River, Ohio.
Margaret J. Wheatley is an American writer and management consultant who studies organizational behavior.
Margaret J. Wheatley presented "The Gift Economy" seminar November 1, 2013 at the River's Edge Cleveland in Rocky River, Ohio.
While visiting the Cleveland area, Margaret contributed a conversation to the I-Open library offering a generous and wise perspective on today's shifting world, what we as leaders can do next, and what must be done in the face of deteriorating civilization to sustain belief in human potential.
Related Interview Materials at I-Open:
•Flickr Album www.flickr.com/photos/iopen/sets/72157646395355818
•I-Open Research www.i-open.org/research/margaret-j-wheatley-capacity-buil...
•Scribd www.scribd.com/doc/237885827/Margaret-J-Wheatley-Intervie...
•SlideShare www.slideshare.net/IOpen2/margaret-jwheatleyinterviewtran...
•SoundCloud soundcloud.com/i-open/margaret-j-wheatley-writer
•YouTube youtu.be/0odR7BrJ2bM?list=UUrIFpGrW_imvof4G5jvvhQw
•Vimeo vimeo.com/104064619
Additional Resources:
* en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_J._Wheatley
* The Berkana Institute, a global charitable leadership foundation berkana.org
SPRINGDANCE SERIES 2024 PROGRAM A
UARTS School of Dance
Photographed on 4.24.24
Gold Rush (2024) Choreographers Wayne David + Arabia Richardson
Performers Aaliyah Fisher, Abigail Scaggs, Cassie Wheeler, Cecille Abreu Ciani Taylor, Destiny Williams, Earlisia Schumaker, Elizabeth Abel, Emma Gignac Jalilah Alli, Kylie Rinaldi, Livia Drift, Maria DeFeo, Micah Robinson, Nyah Brown Ravyn Hutton, Rylee Johnson, Samantha Cobb Teagan Tillman, Zaire Moorer-Washington Music Brighter Days ( 'the ReOPENed 3am mix) + (Acappella) by Cajmere feat. Dajae
Through Noise, Log #2 (2024) Choreographer Jason Vu
Rehearsal Director Song Aziza Tucker
Performers Catherine Bauermann, Kiara Braswell, Jayson Britton,
Brooke Brookshire, Nyah Brown, Kiki Carruth, Ina Kwayana, Symaya Miller,
Nailah Morsell, Lauren Mueller, Janiya Pearson, Alex Sanchez,
Noah Sylvia, Michaela Taylor
Sound Design Jason Vu + Dylan Gilbert, including music / sounds from Thundercat, Ernest Hood, Natasha Barrett, Sade, D'Angelo, GoTrails Youtube and Lidl
Mixed and Mastered by Dylan Gilbert
Perfect Failures (2024)
Sophomore Performance & Coaching Project
Directors Shayla-Vie Jenkins and Song Aziza Tucker Performers Andrea Agostini, Sydney Coffman, D’Anthony Gray, Jazmin Harris Naiya Mason Jones, Arden Moscowitz, Amira Mumford, Megumi Oshikiri Hope Ridley, Lauryn Ruff, Donatella Scaturchio, Jordan Smith, Monica Thomas Jasmine Todd, Kaitlyn Vivian, De’Jai Williams Music Forgettings by Holland Andrews; text excerpts from Dionne Brand’s A Map to the Door of No Return: Notes to Belonging
Delicate Power (an excerpt)(2022) Choreographer Hélène Simoneau Rehearsal Director Sara Procopio
Staging Assistants Jie-Hung Connie Shiau, Maya Addie
Performers Nella Biacs, Olivia Eaton, Megan Hasou, Rece Komorn, Kaia Martin, Ashleigh McGown, Will Meadows, Kayleigh Morrison, Lauren Mueller,
Nailah Murray, Hayley Newell, India Patterson, Aleesha Polite, Arianna Polite, Donyae Reaves, Luna Rous, Lena Solomon, Deziah Thomas, Ally Wilson
Music Carolina Shaw
Delicate Power was co-commissioned by the American Dance Festival with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works.
intermission
Astral.Shift.Mirror.Body (2024) Choreographers + Directors Kaijo Caggins, Curt Haworth, Kayliani Sood
Performers Abigail Mosier, Ainsley Black, Alex Sanchez Amanda “dragon” Rattigan, Charly, Eleanor Redgrave, Ella Martin, Evie Bondon Isabelle Cattie, Lucienne Parker, Lucy Shapiro, Noah Sylvia Paige Sheldon, seven tackes, Sophia Baker Music created and performed by Julius Masri
another gathering (2024)
Sophomore Performance & Coaching Project
Director Sidra Bell
Co-Directors Sara Procopio and Kimie Parker (Sidra Bell Dance New York) Performers Freesia Bornstein, Jack Estep, Allyson Feltner, Dani Gazzilli, Trey Hoskins, Hannah Kellis, Noelle Malone, Aspen Nell, Bek Palmer, Zoë Robertson,
Aimee Smith, Gaby Sower, Darrell Spearman, Rose Williams
Music sound engineering by Sidra Bell
I wait for you in moonlight (2024) Choreographer Tommie-Waheed Evans
Rehearsal Director kira shiina Performers Jahnell Boozer, Jayson Britton, Lilia Cardosi, Kiki Carruth, Livia Drift Lily Fyfe, Rylee Johnson, Paula Martinez, Nailah Morsell, Janiya Pearson Ciani Taylor, Angelina Torres, José Torres Music Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten by Arvo Pärt; If I Should Lose You by Nina Simone; Da Pacem Domine by Arvo Pärt
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SPRINGDANCE SERIES 2024 PROGRAM B UARTS School of Dance
PICTOGRAMS (2014) Choreographer Netta Yerushalmy
Rehearsal Director Sarah Ingel
Performers Jalilah Alli, Janee Bell, Olivia Best, Nasia Boggan, Lilia Cardosi, Emma Gignac, Meg Hasou, Willow Johns, Sarah Malone, Ella Martin,
Ashleigh McGown, Will Meadows, Abigail Mosier, Jolie Padilla, Lucienne Parker, Ally Wilson, Daniil Zakirzyanov
Music Nautilus + Orlok by Anna Meredith
linea del coro (2024) Choreographer Mark Caserta
Rehearsal Director Mikey Morado Performers Abigail Scaggs, Annika Witte, Charly Santagado, Ciara Ford Dae Shivers, Jailah Johnson, Jolie Padilla, Josie Jacks, Kaia Martin Kayleigh Morrison, Olivia Best, Rodney Hampton, Sophia Baker, Teagan Tillman Music Soundscape by Mark Caserta including Caravan by John Wasson and samples from A Chorus Line and Train Sounds
State of the Union (2024)
Choreographers Kyle "JustSole" Clark + Dinita "Queen Di" Clark
Performers Aaliyah Fisher, Ainsley Black, Ariana González, Brooke Brookshire, Cassie Wheeler, Cat Bauermann, Cecille Abreu, Dae Shivers, Destiny Williams, Elizabeth Abel, Ina Kwayana, Lucy Shapiro, Michaela Taylor, Naja Pajoute, Paula Martinez, Rodney Hampton, seven tackes
Music Karma Debt by Afefe Iku; Zombie by Bugz In The Attic feat. Wunmi
intermission
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No Matter The Wreckage (2021) Choreographer Jamar Roberts
Rehearsal Director Kim Bears-Bailey
Performers Jahnell Boozer, Maria DeFeo, Olivia Eaton, Lily Fyfe, Naja Pajoute, India Patterson, Aleesha Polite, Donyae Reaves, Eleanor Redgrave,
Luna Rous, Deziah Thomas
Music Gay Guerilla Pt.1 by Julius Eastman, arranged by Jace Clayton, performed by Jace Clayton, Emily Manzo, David Friend and Arooj Aftab
a forgotten elegy (2024) Choreographer Shayla-Vie Jenkins
Rehearsal Associate James McGinn
Performers Nella Biacs, Brianna Izquierdo, Jennesa Lincke, Symaya Miller
Zaire Moorer-Washington, Nailah Murray, Hayley Newell, Arianna Polite
Anna Scattoni, Earlisia Shumaker, Lena Solomon
Music Jason Moran, Marcus Gilmore, Blank For.ms, Bobby McFerrin and
Starr Busby; text excerpts from M. NourbeSe Philip's She Tries Her Tongue
Her Silence Softly Breaks and original text from Ang(ela) Bey
Vocal Coaching and Arrangement Cory Seals An elegy for the numerous black souls laid to rest in Strangers' Burial Ground (also known as Washington Square)
together-in-charge (2024)
First-Year Performance Workshop
Choreographers Katie Swords Thurman, Paul Matteson, Jhelan Gordon-Salaam Performers Jordan Albright, Xiomara Alfinez, Paige Arkinstall, William Batista Reynoso, Ella Best, Nia Campbell, Kayla Cleaves-Simmons, Camila Cordero, Molina Dew-Brunis, Sanai Dixon, Julien Erickson, Mason Gaddis, Val Giesey, Daniella Gomez,
Emely Gonzalez, Carter Gray, Daniel Gray,Alexis Gutierrez, Jewelz Haddad,
Chris Harmon, Eliza Hyatt, Christione Johnson, Mark Johnson, Gia Labriola,
Adrianna Loaiza, Kaelyn Martinez, Megan Matthieu, Nate McDaniel,
Anaya McEachern-Medley, Fiona McMahon, Franki Mobley-Tarpley, Avery Morissette, Amelia Negri, Natalia Oglesby, Sierra “CC” Pitchford, Kylie Price, Emma Rios,
Portia Robinson, Wynter Ruggles, Amerah Saleem, Sophia Sexton, Calleigh Sherell, Emily Shin, Amaya Smith, Jada Stevenson, Alexis Stus, Samantha Tannura,
Nathaniel Tantral-Johnson, Milett Turner, Francesca Werner
Music The Chemical Brothers, Eric Whitacre & Trent Reznor, Philip Glass Ensemble
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Photo credit: Stephanie Berger.
Students in the Jewish Museum's Teen Intern Program tour "Scenes from the Collection."
The Teen Intern Program offers students the opportunity to gain work experience by assisting professional educators in the Museum’s art studio and galleries, while simultaneously exploring art and Jewish culture, and developing their own creative interests. Photos by Matthew Carasella.
This is a Nebraske State Program NSP property during rehabilitation at North 36th Street in Omaha, Nebraska. The City of Omaha is a recipient of NSP funds from the State of Nebraska’s $19.6 million allocation. This property was a foreclosed and vacant property that was purchased by the City of Omaha, the City of Omaha has hired a contractor to complete the needed rehabilitation work. Once the property is complete it will be sold to a household who is at or below 50% of the area median income. The rehab for this property is not yet complete, but change is apparent nonetheless.
Photo Credit: Mark Laux, Construction Specialist, City Planning Office
Photo Courtesy of: Nebraska Department of Economic Development
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
College of DuPage recently completed its first class of the Women in STEM mentorship program. Designed to increase the number of women entering Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields, the program provides potential incoming students an opportunity to form a network of support with COD faculty as they explore their options for higher education and a career in STEM.