By Clarence Fanto, Eagle correspondent
Berkshire organizations based or doing business in the county have now snagged $20.9 million out of $215 million awarded statewide.
âThe money will be put to good use,â said Allyn Burrows, artistic director of Shakespeare & Company. He pointed out that the funds are allocated to the troupeâs current annual budget, a decision made âin hopeful anticipationâ of winning a grant.
The Roomful of Teeth Vocal Arts Project won a talent rep award of $219,362. The vocal ensemble founded in Williamstown by Brad Wells in 2009 and still based there has performed annually at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams. Wells is Director of choral/vocal activities and artist-in-residence at Williams College.
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WNY venues, theaters receive over $23M in federal relief aid
Artpark, Dipson Theaters, Shea s, Erie County and the National Comedy Center were some of the big recipients of the Shuttered Venues grant Author: Nate Benson (WGRZ) Updated: 11:21 PM EDT July 12, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. After a pandemic that kept them shut down for over a year, venues and theaters across Western New York have received federal aid.
According to data obtained from the SBA website, 28 venues and theaters received $23,934,736 from the Shuttered Venues Operators Grant.
The big winner in Western New York was Shea s Performing Arts Center, which received $10 million from the federal grant program. According to information from the SBA, $10 million was the maximum grant a venue could receive.
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Hal Real is tired of waiting. Along with music venue owners and promoters in Philadelphia and across the country, the World Cafe Live founder has been in need of a lifeline since the COVID-19 shutdown brought live music to a sudden halt in March 2020. Thanks in large part to the lobbying efforts of NIVA, the National Independent Venue Association, which Real cofounded, Congress passed the Save .