Program

Under the artistic direction of chanon judson and samantha s

Under the artistic direction of chanon judson and samantha speis, ubw tours its renowned and awarded repertory works throughout the us and internationally. Over its 37-year history, the company has toured five continents and throughout the United States. Though cut short by the covid-19 pandemic, the fy2021 season nonetheless included performances and residencies, both in-person and virtual, for audiences and participants across the country.Urban bush women b.O.L.D.-Builders, organizers and leaders through dance-is the umbrella that covers the company's education and community engagement programming. Within b.O.L.D., The current and former company members trained in facilitation techniques lead movement workshops and experiential dialogues in various communities to foster leadership, build community, organize for equity, and create an example of art and creativity. While urban bush women has been engaged in this kind of work for most of its history, these activities were formalized under the b.O.L.D. Umbrella in 2012.The flagship program serving ubw's community engagement mission is the summer leadership institute, a 10-day training forum that connects arts and dance professionals and community-based activists and organizers in a learning experience to leverage the use of the arts as a vehicle for social activism and civic engagement and to strengthen the national network of community arts practitioners. It began in tallahassee, florida in 1997 and was re-launched in Brooklyn in 2004. Since 2009, the sli has been held in New Orleans, New York city and tempe, AZ. Ubw launched the choreographic center initiative (cci) in January 2016. The cci supports the development of women choreographers of color and other under heard voices at every stage of their career. Programs include the generative dancer workshop and the two-year choreographic fellowship program.

Service Area:

Grants: $81,000.00
Expenses: $1,132,720.00
Year: 2021

Locations

No locations for this program
Parent Organization

Ubw Inc Urban Bush Women Inc

Brooklyn, NY
Mission

Part 1: founded in 1984 by jawole willa jo zollar, urban bush women is a dance ensemble that engages a diverse audience by producing bold and life-affirming work based on women's experiences, african american history and cultural influences of the african diaspora. Company activities include the creation and performance of works for the stage; artist training in dance and community engagement; and public projects which encourage cultural activity as an inherent part of community life. In 2020, the ford foundation named urban bush women one of "America's cultural treasures," a grant recipient designation that provides for significant multi-year funding, as well as a deeply-appreciated recognition of the company's impact on America's artistic and cultural landscape. - Part 3: choreographer jawole willa jo zollar founded urban bush women (ubw) in 1984 as a performance ensemble dedicated to exploring the use of cultural expression as a catalyst for social change. Ubw weaves contemporary dance, music and text with the history, culture, and spiritual traditions of african americans and the african diaspora. Ubw's artistic work is unique and requested around the world. Ubw has a collaborative approach to choreography and performance and works with an impressive list of collaborators from the worlds of dance, music and literature.

  • Website: http://WWW.URBANBUSHWOMEN.ORG
  • Phone: 7183984537
  • Principal Officer: TAMMY L BORMANN
  • EIN
    EIN: 133645651
  • Revenue: $2215799
  • Assets: $5586480
  • Expenses: $2493802

Ubw Inc Urban Bush Women Inc

Brooklyn, NY 11217