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Moody Fund for the Arts awards $400,000 to 65 Dallas arts organizations – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Sixty-five Dallas arts organizations are looking forward to the 2023-2024 season with a little more cash in their bank accounts thanks to the Moody Fund for the.

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The Moody Fund for the Arts gives Dallas' small arts companies the thing they need the most right now: money

The Moody Fund for the Arts gives Dallas’ small arts companies the thing they need the most right now: money The $400,000 in grants is the largest amount ever awarded by the fund. Anyika McMillan-Herod, co-founder of Soul Rep Theatre Company, appears at the African American Museum of Dallas in 2020. Soul Rep Theatre Company is among the groups that received grants from the Moody Fund for the Arts.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor) 4:41 PM on May 19, 2021 CDT Arts companies within the Dallas city limits alone recently disclosed that they had suffered $95 million in losses due to the pandemic. Small arts companies were among the hardest hit.

Review: Fine Arts Chamber Players give a bold, impassioned account of an obscure trio

Review: Fine Arts Chamber Players give a bold, impassioned account of an obscure trio The work is by French harpist and composer Henriette Renié. Presented by Fine Arts Chamber Players, violinist Julia Choi, harpist and artistic director Emily Levin, and cellist Jennifer Choi record Henriette Renié s Trio for Harp, Violin and Cello, at the Sammons Center for the Arts in Dallas, on April 21.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor) It’s a marvel how a winning performance can affect your perception of a piece. Such was the case on Wednesday, when the Fine Arts Chamber Players recorded Henriette Renié s Trio for Harp, Violin and Cello. Performing in the lively acoustics of Meadows Hall, in the Sammons Center for the Arts, violinist Julia Choi and cellist Jennifer Choi, who are sisters, teamed up with harpist Emily Levin, artistic director of FACP.

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