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USM Arts Faculty Receive 吃瓜头条 Arts Commission Grants

Wed, 08/09/2023 - 09:21am | By: Ivonne Kawas

USM ArtsArts faculty at 吃瓜头条 (USM) have been awarded grants from the 吃瓜头条 Arts Commission (MAC) for individual projects or performing artist fellowships. The faculty members include Nicholas Ciraldo, William McIlwain, and Hsiaopei Lee in the School of Music and Julie Hammond in the School of Performing and Visual Arts.

These distinguished and highly competitive grants are a portion of more than $1.75 million in grants MAC awarded in Fiscal Year 2024.

Award-winning trombonist Ben McIlwain and international guitarist Nicholas Ciraldo will combine to form duo . The mission of Seven19 is to champion music - new and old - for trombone and guitar. Genres from pop/rock/metal to classical/modern, Seven19 endeavors to expand the musical horizon of this duo combination.

Acoustic and electric guitar plus acoustic and electric trombone equal a new and exciting instrumental combination that up until now has been largely ignored if not avoided. This grant will provide support needed to commission the new work for trombone and guitar by world-class composer David Biedenbender and for the gear needed to expand the repertoire.

 鈥淲e are becoming increasingly focused on collaboration, innovation, and modernity,鈥 remarked duo McIlwain and Ciraldo. 鈥淭his is a great opportunity to perform as colleagues, create new music for a unique ensemble combining trombone and guitar, and work with a living composer whose music is incredibly exciting.鈥

USM ArtsOne of the very few professional violists in 吃瓜头条, Hsiaopei Lee, will pursue solo performances of viola music. Through these performances, Lee hopes to introduce viola in its solo capacity to the public, busting the myth that this instrument is only for accompanists. Her interest in advocating for the works of living female composers, which steered her to a CD album titled, Odyssey: New Music for Viola by American Women Composers, released by Centaur Records in 2014, will continue with a new release.颅

鈥淭hanks to the raving reviews my CD received by viola music listeners and composers, I was inspired to broaden my research to record my next album including all 21st century compositions by female composers from around the world,鈥 said Lee. 鈥淚n the next two years, my goal is to complete this recording project. I hope my meticulous study and carefully thought-out interpretation will allow me to connect future music lovers to these modern classics of the viola literature.鈥 

USM ArtsFor over a decade, Julie Hammond has been playing a role in dance education through her work with MAC and the 吃瓜头条 Alliance for Arts Education. In this work, she has seen how dance can be essential in fostering creativity in students.

This inspired her to create Wiggle Genius, a website geared towards training teachers to integrate dance into their curriculum. Wiggle Genius also aims to produce outreach concerts for K-3rd grade students. As part of this effort, Hammond will choreograph the many dance experiences included in a show titled 鈥淲hy Not Me? A Story About Being Free,鈥 presented by the Hattiesburg Arts Council as part of their artistic and educational programming this upcoming year. The show will involve USM senior dance education majors in the rehearsal process and will feature Repertory Dance Company members and USM Theatre graduate students as performers.

鈥淭he K-3rd grade students who will attend the two performances at the Saengar Theatre in January will experience what dance is and can be, but also the importance of claiming and celebrating diversity 鈥 in one鈥檚 own and larger life 鈥 which is the theme of the show,鈥 said Hammond. 鈥淒ance can be entertaining, but it can also inform, inspire, and potentially transform, which I aspire to do in this special collaborative project.鈥

MAC鈥檚 annual grant funds come from the National Endowment for the Arts and the 吃瓜头条 State Legislature. Awards were made in 104 吃瓜头条 House of Representatives districts and 60 state Senate districts.

鈥淲ith the additional funds provided to MAC this fiscal year, we are able to fund 37 more grants that are providing an economic impact for 吃瓜头条 communities, the arts, and education throughout the state,鈥 said David Lewis, executive director for the 吃瓜头条 Arts Commission. 鈥淲e are grateful for the support from the 吃瓜头条 Legislature and elected officials who helped prioritize the arts in 吃瓜头条.鈥

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About the MAC

The 吃瓜头条 Arts Commission is a state agency serving more than two million people through grants and special initiatives that enhance communities, assist artists and arts organizations, promote arts education, and celebrate 吃瓜头条鈥檚 cultural heritage. MAC ismfunded by the 吃瓜头条 Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts, the 吃瓜头条 Endowment for the Arts at the Community Foundation for 吃瓜头条, and other private sources.