Grantee Database

TEADA PRODUCTIONS

Grant Year

2017-18

Grant Program

Local Impact

Award Amount

$16,200.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, TeAda Productions in partnership with Program for Torture Victims in Los Angeles will hold a series of social justice storytelling workshops for LGBTQI immigrants & refugees primarily from Latin American and African countries, culminating in at least 2 final performances. This series will create broader public dialogue that encourages support of LGBTQI immigrants & refugees. Titled “Home Place,” participants will explore the meaning of belonging.

Organization Summary

LOCAL PROGRAMS
Theater for Asylum Seekers is a Los Angeles workshop and performance series offered to asylum seekers in collaboration with the Program for Torture Victims. Theater for Asylum Seekers uses storytelling and performance art to aid in the emotional healing of people traumatized by persecution in their homeland and the decision to flee. Numbers served: Participants #10-15 – Audience #100-500 depending on size of venue.
CreAtive Healing Lab, combines arts, healing, and collective liberation practices. In a series of 7 workshops (extra sessions added as needed), facilitated by members of the arts and healing communities, based in Los Angeles, TeAda will host 10 to 25 participants at each event for a total of 70 to 175 people served in our inaugural program.

NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL TOURING PROGRAMS
Nothing Micro About Micronesia, (NMAM), tells a coming of age story about three Micronesian youth who meet in an unlikely place, and through magic, are transported to island adventures in Micronesia. During the journey, these friends navigate between Hawaiʻi and the traditions of their homelands while facing the rising tides of their uncertain futures. The story centers on the complex issues faced by youth in Hawaiʻi from migration and assimilation, to cultural reclamation and familial responsibility; connecting to intergenerational Micronesian experiences in Hawaiʻi, across the atolls and islands of Micronesia, and beyond. NMAM opened in Honolulu in March 2024 at Honolulu Theatre for Youth with a run of 24 school shows and 3 public performances followed by an inter-island tour of Big Island and Maui performing an additional 5 public shows. Total attendance for all shows exceeded 8,000.

Organization

TeAda Productions

Address

6071 Comey Ave

Los Angeles

90034-2203

County

Los Angeles

Region

South – Los Angeles & Orange

Phone

(310) 998-8765

Congressional District

California's 37th congressional district

State Assembly District

55

State Senate District

District 28

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