Artist Relief is a coalition of major arts donors and offers $5000 grants to artists facing dire financial emergencies due to COVID-19. More info here: https://www.artistrelief.org/
Baltimore has it’s own version, through the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts. Info here: http://promotionandarts.org/arts-council/baltimore-artist-emergency-relief-fund-0
Loyola’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship offers a Crisis Navigator program, offering online consultation with business experts to help you through these times – https://www.loyola.edu/department/center-innovation-entrepreneurship/community-involvement/loyola-crisis-navigators
If you have a business, Maryland has launched a Business Relief Wizard ( https://reliefwizard.net/ ), to guide you through available programs.
Baltimore Club gets into public health – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-tTqJZeNyw  Put Your Mask On
Maryland State Arts Council Creative Conversations (now on Google Meet) –
Creative Conversations: Dance
April 21st, 3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Led by MSAC Executive Director, Ken Skrzesz
Meeting Link: meet.google.com/vyr-dgyb-ikq
Call in: 317-953-3049‬
PIN: ‪104 020 529#
Complete list of conversations here: https://www.msac.org/news/creative-conversations-0
Because we could all use a little bit of good news… Congratulations are in order for Josh Prince and the team at Dance Lab New York (formerly Broadway Dance Lab – https://www.dancelabny.org ). After converting their annual gala event (originally scheduled for March 30) to a “virtual gala” on just a few weeks’ notice, they managed to exceed their $10,000 fundraising goal. It is possible to make things happen…
…. and some recognition for Chris Kopec from a couple weeks ago – https://www.wbaltv.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-ellicott-city-deejay-chris-kopec-virtual-dance-party/31885994
And I’ll wrap this up with a few entertainment options….
Two hours of the Soul Train Line – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nfJfqCD9y8
If you’re more into Latin fusion… 2/3rds of Trio Caliente ( https://triocaliente.com/ ) will be doing a couch concert at 9pm tonight via Facebook.
If you miss Swan Lake, this one gets faster with each tendu… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9XDuVzhs2k (warning, potentially seizure-inducing). Runtime is less than 3 minutes.
Please #BRDS2020 and bring friends to #BRDS2020 ( https://inthedancersstudio.com/brds2020 )
Please stay home ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4PnSYAqQHU )
Please keep dancing.
Please reach out to people directly and personally. They will miss seeing/dancing/working with you. I will miss you.
Simple acts of kindness do matter. Point out beauty when you can. Bring a little joy to someone.
If there is something I can do, please let me know.
Category: Resources
More local resources and some things about Zoom[ing]
If you’re not already aware, https://www.dancingalonetogether.org/ is evolving as a centralized resource for dancing online. Featuring a growing set of online classes and dance-focused video, this might keep you busy for a while…
Wide Angle Youth Media has put together another locally-focused directory of resources for these pandemic times. You can see that here: https://www.wideanglemedia.org/covid-19-resources
Too late to engage, but a tip of the hat to Mobtown Ballroom for their Mobtown Telethon (Replays here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9SmO-IfFFY [part 1] and here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDqjPPiKWX8 [part 2]).
With this enforced downtime, there’s a bit of an opportunity to visit things from months and years past. Aeon has some nice things about dance, so I thought it would be nice to throw some attention their way… Dig into their history for more. A few items (starting with one of my go-to explainers):
- https://aeon.co/videos/dance-seems-to-be-the-ultimate-frivolity-how-did-it-become-a-human-necessity
- https://aeon.co/ideas/how-dancing-helps-me-think-and-thinking-helps-me-dance
- https://aeon.co/ideas/how-ballerinas-defy-the-corporeal-in-a-quest-for-the-ethereal
- https://aeon.co/videos/classical-ballet-transforms-into-a-dance-of-the-surreal-in-this-duet-from-1968
- https://aeon.co/videos/far-from-the-studio-craftsmen-hammer-ballet-shoes-with-their-own-rough-grace
- https://aeon.co/videos/for-the-star-of-the-bolshoi-ballet-there-is-no-distinction-between-life-and-art
It seems a lot of dancers have jumped into Zoom as a way to keep engaged. Please be careful with this… LOTS of security and other issues with Zoom. Zoombombing turned into a thing. And you may have noticed NYC schools banned Zoom (among others). For a serious look at issues with Zoom, check here ( https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/04/security_and_pr_1.html ). For alternatives…. If you’re broadcasting a class, check out Open Broadcaster Software ( https://obsproject.com/ ) and if you’re doing things one-on-one, one more-secure option is Wire ( https://wire.com/ ).
Now that I’ve scared everyone away from Zoom, the Maryland State Arts Council will be hosting a conversation on dance with Zoom in a couple hours:
Creative Conversations: Dance
April 7th, 3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Led by MSAC Executive Director, Ken Skrzesz
Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/6114214132
Meeting ID: 611 421 4132
MSAC has also launched an Emergency Grant program that applies to both organizations and individual artists. MSAC will prioritize funding to applicants that cannot find other options. Information here: https://www.msac.org/grants/emergency-grant
Ok, I need to get this out into the ether so you have enough time to catch that MSAC thing.
Please BRDS and bring friends to BRDS ( https://inthedancersstudio.com/brds2020 ).
Please stay home.
Please keep dancing.
Please reach out to people directly and personally. They will miss seeing/dancing/working with you. I will miss you.
Simple acts of kindness do matter. Point out beauty when you can. Bring a little joy to someone.
If there is something I can do, please let me know.
Maryland SBDC Webinar March 31 1p and 2p / a bunch of online dancing / Dance writing
Because everything has to happen at the same time….
Maryland SBDC hosting a free webinar on financial tools and resources to deal with COVID-19 (at the same time as the Americans for the Arts briefing). Americans for the arts says they will have a replay available later, so you get to make some choices.. Information here: https://mdsbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/16169
Another free online event about “new financial resources affected by COVID-19” happens March 31 at 1pm – https://mdsbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/16172
Maryland SBDC has also assembled a 30+ page document of resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EAS90feseZIOXDzVbNJ1wgqkNjcNpQJzGRTAy1mUjFc/edit#heading=h.ovjboaxfcikw
And a broad collection of COVID-19 resources here: https://www.marylandsbdc.org/covid-19-assistance
Alvin Ailey has launched “Ailey All Access” – information here: https://www.alvinailey.org/ailey-all-access
Netherlands Dans Theater has launched NDTV here: https://www.ndt.nl/en/actiepaginas/ndtv.html
The San Fransisco Ballet is streaming classes – information here: https://www.sfballet.org/sf-ballet-company-class-live-stream/
Syed Sallauddin Pasha / Ability Unlimited is offering Bharatnatyam, Sufi, Yoga and Martial Arts…. on wheels classes. Announcement here: https://syedsallauddinpasha.com/online-wheelchair-dance-training-by-syed-sallauddin-pasha/
And, since we’re officially stuck at home together now, I’d like to make an appeal to the regional dance community to do some writing (for web and otherwise) and research. Are you interested? Do you know anyone that that would be interested? Please get in touch… lots of things to do.
BRDS: http://inthedancersstudio.com/brds2020
Please get good information.
Please stay home.
Please keep dancing.
Please reach out to people directly and personally. They will miss seeing/dancing/working with you. I will miss you.
Simple acts of kindness do matter. Point out beauty when you can. Bring a little joy to someone.
If there is something I can do, please let me know.
COVID-19 Relief Package Web Briefing March 31 3pm / DETI / Streaming things / and more….
Americans for the Arts is hosting a live briefing to share information on the COVID-19 Relief Package as it relates to arts organizations. This is limited to 1000 participants, so register early if you intend to participate in the live event. A replay will become available later. Register here: https://artsu.americansforthearts.org/products/covid-19-relief-package-briefing-an-americans-for-the-arts-virtual-check-in
Vincent Thomas webcast a performance this past Friday in place of “In the Company of… Moving Dialogues II.” Check http://vtdance.org/ for info.
Dance Educators Training Institute (DETI) 2020 (brought to you ClancyWorks/UMBC/Baltimore County Schools) is still scheduled for August 10-14. Schedule is here: http://www.clancyworks.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020-0325-DETI-Schedule.png
Synetic Theater (one of my personal favorites in the greater region) is streaming past productions on a pay-what-you-can basis. Check that out here: https://synetictheater.org/synetic-streaming/ Richard 3.0 is available through April 12. Highly recommended.
Maryland Dance Education Association has assembled a directory of online resources: https://www.mddanceed.org/online-learning-resources
Cara Ober’s (publisher of BmoreArt) personal experience with COVID-19: https://bmoreart.com/2020/03/fever-dream-symptoms-but-no-covid-19-tests-and-no-results.html
If you have a 3D printer, the National Institutes of Health has approved 3D-printed face masks ( https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3DPX-013238 ). If you can help, sign up here: https://www.wethebuilders.com/projects/11 (and a nod to OpenWorks for being great on this).
A gentle reminder that the Baltimore Regional Dance Survey (#BRDS2020) needs more participation… Please make sure you’ve completed it yourself, and share with anyone else in your dance world: http://inthedancersstudio.com/brds2020
Please get good information.
Please stay home.
Please keep dancing.
Please reach out to people directly and personally. They will miss seeing/dancing/working with you. I will miss you.
Simple acts of kindness do matter. Point out beauty when you can. Bring a little joy to someone.
If there is something I can do, please let me know.
Resources for COVID-19 Pandemic
This is an evolving thing, and I can’t begin to get comprehensive, but
here are some places to start, and you should start now…
On a different subject (the pandemic medical response), if any
of you have connections to the catering business, I have some
quick questions I’d like answered about catering appliances.
Please get in touch, or have the people you know in the business
get in touch with me, NOW.
Now some things that might help you, and places you can help others…
(crisis funding works both ways…):
General information for Maryland Businesses, includes information for
SBA assistance: https://govstatus.egov.com/md-coronavirus-business
Dance/USA on the recent relief bill:
https://www.danceusa.org/support-dance-latest-relief-package
Dance/USA impact survey:
https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5506589/Coronavirus-Survey-March-2020
The National Dance Education Organization ( https://www.ndeo.org/ ) has
several forum posts sharing experience and strategy. They’re also
hosting seminars on teaching online through their Online Professional
Development Institute (OPDI).
Frederick Artists Relief Fund (at GoFundMe):
https://www.gofundme.com/f/give-to-the-frederick-artist-relief-fund
Arts Administrators of Color Network (at GoFundMe):
https://www.gofundme.com/f/artsleadersfund
Patreon: https://go.patreon.com/what-the-fund
Vimeo tips on virtual events:
https://vimeo.com/enterprise/live-production-broadcast
Larger organizations (with more resources than I) are compiling bigger
directories…. check these too. A number of these include surveys to
measure impact…
https://mdarts.org/news/covid-19-artist-emergency-resources/
https://covid19freelanceartistresource.wordpress.com/
https://www.danceusa.org/resources-preparing-potential-impact-coronavirus
https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/9337908/coronavirus-resource-guide-music-professionals-help
https://blog.fracturedatlas.org/emergency-resources-artists-covid-19
https://www.americansforthearts.org/by-topic/disaster-preparedness/coronavirus-covid-19-resource-and-response-center
https://www.ncaper.org/
https://www.womenarts.org/funding-resources/emergencyfunds/
https://www.kickstarter.com/articles/covid-19-coronavirus-artist-resources
https://www.msac.org/news/msac-covid-19-state-emergency-statement-resources
https://npnweb.org/covid-19-resources/
https://www.artistcommunities.org/emergency-relief-programs
https://creative-capital.org/2020/03/13/list-of-arts-resources-during-the-covid-19-outbreak/
https://www.theartnewspaper.com/feature/are-you-a-freelance-worker-or-a-small-company-in-the-arts-here-s-a-global-list-of-financial-aid-available-to-you-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic
https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2020/3/22/how-can-funders-most-effectively-support-an-arts-sector-decimated-by-covid-19
And if you need some arts exposure…
https://www.dancemagazine.com/dance-performances-online-2645501079.html
https://www.stayathomefest.com/
Pandemic Isolation and a Whole New World….
Governor Hogan will be addressing the state at 11am on Monday, March 23rd. I debated holding these thoughts until after the press conference, but I think it’s safe to assume that Maryland will expand the shutdown measures, probably to include anything non-essential (full “stay-at-home” orders), and school closures will extend several weeks, if not through the end of the year. Anything else that’s announced, well… we’ll deal with that later. Seems like we’re stuck apart a bit longer (and that’s a good and important thing).
I said last time, that this pandemic will force dramatic and rapid economic, social, and personal changes on everyone, and those changes are unpredictable. But, in the words of Alan Kay, “the best way to predict the future is to invent it.” Now is the time to start thinking about how you want the world to look on the other side of this thing, and begin to but those visions and hopes into actionable form. I’m very much looking forward to thinking those things with you… we have a whole new world to build…
Many of you are going to be stuck at home for an indefinite period, uncertain of the health of people you care about, your personal income, the stability of your business, and so much more… this sucks. This sucks a lot. It’s OK to not be OK. If you need help, please ask – I’ll do what I can, and there are other resources to draw upon. Here are some places to look:
The great people at Impact Hub have created a document aggregating resources here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nN_1iWwqjt6swhDBGeG4BUxOUXuS-oLYhZaqnKPfLxI/edit
Baltimore is organizing neighborhood response teams here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G5JcyxmywcTdNeaSGxUNycl9mtCdGkF4MYPVxEBH4SY/mobilebasic
Baltimore Development Corporation is collecting information on businesses and non-profits impacted by the pandemic. You can participate here: https://colintarbert.typeform.com/to/YRr3Bu
And if you’re still feeling good about surveys after all that, a gentle reminder that the Baltimore Regional Dance Survey (#BRDS2020) needs more participation… Please make sure you’ve completed it yourself, and share with anyone else in your dance world. http://inthedancersstudio.com/brds2020
A few people have connected already, but I’ll re-iterate the invitation… If you want to talk about any of this stuff (even if it’s not about dance, but especially if it is…), I’m happy to do so.
If you have any personal protective equipment (especially gloves and masks) that you don’t need, please consider donating it to a local hospital.
Please get good information.
Please stay home.
Please keep dancing. (has anyone started working on the “social distance ballet”?)
Please reach out to people directly and personally. They will miss seeing/dancing/working with you. I will miss you.
Simple acts of kindness do matter. Point out beauty when you can. Bring a little joy to someone.
If there is something I can do, please let me know.
———- just fun down here ———-
And, to brighten up a few artist’s lives today…. with an extra helping of cheesy for now….
From Vietnam’s Health Ministry almost a month ago (22 million views, but, don’t miss out) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtulL3oArQw
My Corona by Laurel B. and the Knack – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xumSryclYgg
Stay Inside! by Urian Hackey (with love from Nirvana) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60NuAvPiPlE
Shuffle Dance by Andre Serox – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUYH4UiwUaM
And in the hospitals, dance matters…
From Wuhan – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZcpYSkcYPM
From Iran – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wamoQYVI0ww
Not everything stops for pandemic
You’ve probably seen a torrent of notices about things that aren’t happening anymore (I have…), so I want to change that tone a little bit – I hope most of this message resonates about things that WILL happen. COVID-19 is a global pandemic and things you do now do matter. Get good information.
It seems apparent that the spring dance recital season is essentially over well before it began. As someone whose income depends on groups of people gathering together, I know this is a very real, very scary proposition across the dance community. This pandemic will force dramatic and rapid economic, social, and personal changes on everyone, and those changes are unpredictable. Times of crisis do make great art, but that won’t make 2020 less challenging as it unfolds in real-time for you. If you want to talk about this stuff, I’m happy to do so.
I WILL continue to work on dance, but I probably won’t be inviting you to meet me for lunch or dinner anytime soon, and I probably won’t see you at a spring concert this year. That makes engaging with what you’re doing (or not doing…) more difficult, but more important than ever. The Baltimore Regional Dance Survey continues (please continue to participate and share…). Work on the Lord Baltimore Theater continues (please reach out with your thoughts and skills…). Work on documenting dance in the region continues (please tell me those stories…). Please do get in [electronic or telephonic] touch.
Some other potential things-to-do:
- The Maryland State Arts Council is holding three (for now) “Listening sessions” – March 19 and 20 (so far no weekends scheduled). More information here: https://www.msac.org/news/msac-listening-session-how-can-we-help
- If you are not insured, or know someone who is not insured, I urge you to do some shopping. The Maryland health insurance exchange has opened a special enrollment period through April 15: https://www.marylandhealthconnection.gov/coronavirus-sep/ This is probably a really good year to have health insurance…
- If you run a business (for example, a dance studio…), the Maryland Department of Commerce has assembled potentially useful information here: https://businessexpress.maryland.gov/coronavirus Information includes employment/unemployment and things like low-interest loans, taxes, and permits.
- The Maryland State Arts Council has a new grant program – “Special Request Grants.” Information here: https://www.msac.org/programs/special-request-grant This is a relatively restricted program (designed to fill gaps in existing grant programs), and for this first round, the funding period is a bit more than one year (this cycle ends June 30, 2021). Funding is available now, but may be depleted before the end of the cycle (not clear on that…). Apply early.
- The Maryland State Arts Council has a new grant program –
- “Professional Development Opportunity Grants.” Information here:Â
- https://www.msac.org/programs/professional-development Funding available up to $2000. This funding period is much shorter, ending June 30, 2020, but application is required 90 days prior to the funded activity, which means apply now for activities in June.
Please stay home.
Please keep dancing.
Please reach out to people directly and personally. They will miss seeing/dancing/working with you. I will miss you.
Simple acts of kindness do matter. Point out beauty when you can. Bring a little joy to someone.
If there is something I can do, please let me know.