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Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Sep. 25 — Sep. 27, 2008

the break/s / NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
New York, NY
Cie Heddy Maalem in Le Sacre du Printemps. Photo by Ben Rudick, courtesy of Jacob's Pillow. Marianne Kim, Sri Susilowati & Anjali Tata in David Roussève's Saudade. Photo by Jorge Vismara. Gregory Maqoma in Beautiful Me. Photo by John Hogg. Gregory Maqoma in Beautiful Me. Photo by John Hogg. Simone Gomis in Le Sacre du Printemps. Photo by Ben Rudick, courtesy of Jacob's Pillow. Rha Goddess in LOW: Meditations Trilogy Part 1. Photo by Jacques-Jean Tiziou / www.jjtiziou.net. Marc Bamuthi Joseph in the break/s. Photo by Bethanie Hines.

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The Africa Contemporary Arts Consortium receives its third consecutive year of NEA funding with a grant of $40,000.

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MAPP International Productions was recently awarded its first grant from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs for four productions and Artist in Community programs throughout the city.
 

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