Cashion Cultural Legacy

For General Operating Support

  • Amount
    $275,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    10/20/2023
  • Term
    29.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Organization
Overview
Cashion Cultural Legacy is dedicated to the performance, teaching, development, and documentation of Mexican folk dance, or folklórico. Its work includes support and presentation of the Los Lupeños de San Jose Mexican folk dance group and a youth performing ensemble; dance education for youth and adults; artist exchanges; and cultural preservation through research and documentation. This grant aligns with the Performing Arts Program’s Artists strategy by providing relevant resources and opportunities to local artists.
About the Grantee
Address
PO Box 611201, San Jose, CA, 95161-1201, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
Cashion Cultural Legacy is dedicated to the performance, teaching, development, and documentation of Mexican folk dance, or folklórico. Its work includes support and presentation of the Los Lupeños de San Jose Mexican folk dance group and a youth performing ensemble; dance education for youth and adults; artist exchanges; and cultural preservation through research and documentation. This grant aligns with the Performing Arts Program’s Artists strategy by providing relevant resources and opportunities to local artists.
for artist mentorship and exchange  
Cashion Cultural Legacy is dedicated to the performance, teaching, development, and documentation of Mexican folk dance, or folklórico. Its work includes support and presentation of the Los Lupeños Mexican folk dance group and a youth performing ensemble; dance education for youth and adults; artist exchanges; and cultural preservation through research and documentation. This grant aligns with the Performing Arts Program’s Artists strategy by providing relevant resources and opportunities to local artists. Funding will support Cashion Cultural Legacy’s artist mentorship and exchange programs, which connect Bay Area folklórico dancers and local communities to folk dance maestros from varied cultures in México, as well as local mentors to help bridge movement and dance cultures.

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