Grantee Database

SPECTORDANCE

Application ID

GEN-22-16710

Application Type

Arts and Cultural Organizations General Operating Relief

Approved Grant Amount

27000

Project Description

SpectorDance’s mission is “To Create and Present Dance that Makes a Difference!” Everything we do—whether creative, pedagogical, community-oriented, or even managerial—serves this greater purpose. This mission uniquely defines all our work.

Our vision is “A world where everyone is connected, informed, and inspired through the beauty and power of dance.” We live in a world that has become divided in many ways: wealthy and poor, urban and rural, politically progressive and conservative, educated and uneducated. We see dance, grounded in the human body we all share, as a means of coming together communally. Moreover, we see dance as a vehicle for education and enlightenment. It can convey the truth amid the flurry of falsehoods that surround louder media blaring disinformation. Finally, dance is not passive—for the audience as well as the dancer. Dance at its best can inform, build deep empathy, motivate and inspire action, and transform both participants and viewers, not just contemplation or artistic pleasure.

Organization Summary

SpectorDance’s mission is “To Create and Present Dance that Makes a Difference!” Everything we do—whether creative, pedagogical, community-oriented, or even managerial—serves this greater purpose. This mission uniquely defines all our work.

Our vision is “A world where everyone is connected, informed, and inspired through the beauty and power of dance.” We live in a world that has become divided in many ways: wealthy and poor, urban and rural, politically progressive and conservative, educated and uneducated. We see dance, grounded in the human body we all share, as a means of coming together communally. Moreover, we see dance as a vehicle for education and enlightenment. It can convey the truth amid the flurry of falsehoods that surround louder media blaring disinformation. Finally, dance is not passive—for the audience as well as the dancer. Dance at its best can inform, build deep empathy, motivate and inspire action, and transform both participants and viewers, not just contemplation or artistic pleasure.

Organization

SPECTORDANCE

Address

3053 Rio Road

Carmel

Phone

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