Grantee Database

ABADA-CAPOEIRA SAN FRANCISCO

Grant Year

2018-19

Grant Program

Youth Arts Action

Award Amount

$18,000.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, ABADÁ-Capoeira San Francisco (ACSF) will provide afterschool, weekend and summertime arts education to youth ages 3-19. Programs focus on Brazilian arts, particularly Capoeira, and are held in schools and at our Mission District Capoeira Arts Center. Programs are free or low-cost to participants and target youth with limited access to quality art and physical education. Funds will support artist fees.

Organization Summary

ACSF brings high-quality, culturally authentic, and awe-inspiring Afro-Brazilian arts to the streets, schools, and stages of the Bay Area.

Programs center around Capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian art created by enslaved Africans in Brazil in response to oppression and used to fight for freedom. Capoeira combines self-defense, dance, ritual, acrobatics, and music in a rhythmic dialogue of body, mind, and spirit. It’s internationally practiced and protected under UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

Rooted in resilience, Capoeira’s history of uniting diverse populations in their quest for freedom and justice shapes ACSF’s mission and programs.

ACSF provides year-round arts education; cultural festivals and performances; artist exchange and residency opportunities; apprenticeships and artist employment; and classes for children, teens and adults in Capoeira, dance, music, and fitness—providing people opportunities to learn about, experience, and participate in art rooted in tradition.

Programs develop artistic and physical skills; cultivate and support cultural practitioners and next-generation artists; inspire cultural awareness, creative conflict resolution, and civic engagement; and foster health and cultural connectedness.

ACSF’s Capoeira Arts Center enlivens the Mission District, housing the performance company, hosting internationally attended cultural festivals, and providing daily instructional programs and affordable rental space to artists and organizations.

To remove barriers and encourage participation, ACSF provides:
— free and scaled fees;
— an inclusive, equitable, and safe place;
— culturally and socially relevant activities;
— skill and leadership development;
— improved wellness and consistent activity;
— social connection;
— civic and intergenerational engagement;
— opportunities to challenge limiting beliefs;
— multifaceted offerings for all levels/ages;
— outreach/activities in under-resourced communities;
— connection to world-renowned artists;
— leadership representing the communities served; and
— creative work spotlighting underrepresented artists and amplifying gender equity worldwide.

Organization

ABADA-Capoeira San Francisco

Address

3221 22nd Street

San Francisco

94110-3006

County

San Francisco

Region

Bay Area – San Francisco

Phone

(415) 206-0650

Congressional District

California Assembly District 11

State Assembly District

District 17

State Senate District

District 11

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