Grantee Database

THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY

Grant Year

2023-24

Grant Program

Impact Projects

Award Amount

$21,250.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, The Regents of the University of California Berkeley/Cal Performances will present Berkeley/Oakland AileyCamp 2024, a nationally-acclaimed summer program that uses dance as a vehicle for developing self-esteem, creative expression, and critical thinking skills among underserved or at-risk middle school students ages 11-14.

Organization Summary

Cal Performances brings the best of music, dance, and theater from around the globe directly to Bay Area audiences, fostering life-affirming encounters with the performing arts, as well as countless opportunities to ignite discovery. Cal Performances is known for the unmatched quality and variety of our programming—every season, we present approximately 80 world-class performances ranging from classical music to jazz to musical traditions from around the world, from ballet to contemporary dance, from large-scale multidisciplinary works to intimate theater, to spoken word, and everything in between.

Located on the UC Berkeley campus, we engage as deeply with our campus community as we do with the broader Bay Area, including by welcoming UC Berkeley students into our halls, offering special access programs for students and others associated with the University, and creating links between our programming and the rich intellectual life of the campus. Additionally, our Cal Performances Classroom initiatives plant the seeds for future generations of performing arts lovers by offering a variety of avenues for local K-12 youth to engage with our programming.

Organization

The University of California, Berkeley

Address

119 California Hall # 5940

Berkeley

94720

County

Alameda

Region

Bay Area – Other

Phone

(510) 642-0120

Congressional District

U.S. Congressional District: 12th

State Assembly District

District 14

State Senate District

District 7

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