the tinydance project created performance art from 2012-2021, thank you for visiting our archival site!
Support comes in so many forms. First, thank you to our teachers, mentors, parents, friends, colleagues, and amazing families for being a part of our community. Second, while it can be challenging to ask for money, artists cannot survive without financial support. We are deeply committed to compensating collaborators for their work, and actively seeking patronage. We appreciate your help in spreading the word. In the meanwhile...
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Donations to the tinydance project
support the artistic and administrative work of the collaborators throughout the year.
2017 tiny tour financial collaborators:
The 2017 tiny tour is supported in part by grants from
the Amherst Arts Council, the Northampton Arts Council, and Easthampton City Arts+,
local agencies which are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
These funds will go towards our new community music and movement classes, which will be offered in conjunction with the tour.
the Amherst Arts Council, the Northampton Arts Council, and Easthampton City Arts+,
local agencies which are supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
These funds will go towards our new community music and movement classes, which will be offered in conjunction with the tour.
2016 tiny tour financial collaborators:
Bill Timpson, Jean Baxter, Ari Perry, Corlene Van Suizer, Becky and Adam Kutcher, Harry Kutcher, Wally and Terry Hall, Shawn and Pauline Delton, Lindsay Sabadosa, Maggie Solis, Mary Catherine Gunter, Sofia Ruiz, Susan and Cliff Goodwin, Douglas Molloy
The tiny tour is supported in part by a grant from the Amherst Arts Council, a local agency which is supported by the
Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Tammy Rosen Wilbur, Lindsay Sabadosa, Lester Tomé, Kelli Barry, Cat Wagner, Tim Sullivan, Bill Perry, Jude Christian, Jen Hartley, Debby and John Silliman, Ryan Miller, Janina Montero, Carol Aleman, Bill Timpson, Deborah Goffe, Lana Klemeyer, Ari Perry and Tricia Walker, Alan Schneider and Heather Bell, Larra Pleasant, Rebecca Lefcourt, Bruce and Cindi Daniel, David and Justina Muchura-Brown, Kate and Dietrich Krauland, Andy and Molly Pasquale, Cory Ellen Gatrall
The tiny tour is supported in part by a grant from the Northampton Arts Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Here are some other ways YOU can support the tinydance project:
Come to performances! Check out the performances page on this website for upcoming dates. Or visit the Vimeo site.
"Like" us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! @tinydanceproject Despite low-tech aspirations, the internet and social media have been the most successful tools for promoting events, engaging people, and getting folks excited about the project. The tinydance Facebook page is updated regularly with photos and information about events.
Hire us!!! The tinydance project offers classes, workshops, and choreography opportunities for educational settings, and has repertory available for performances, gallery events, eco-fairs, sustainability festivals, and more.
Host a house concert! That's right, you throw a party, and we will bring the entertainment. Wine, cheese, and dance? What could be better?
Tell people! (Especially people with money who love the arts and sustainability projects...) Like us on Facebook, send links to your contact lists, help us promote events, and talk about the project with everyone you know.
"Like" us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! @tinydanceproject Despite low-tech aspirations, the internet and social media have been the most successful tools for promoting events, engaging people, and getting folks excited about the project. The tinydance Facebook page is updated regularly with photos and information about events.
Hire us!!! The tinydance project offers classes, workshops, and choreography opportunities for educational settings, and has repertory available for performances, gallery events, eco-fairs, sustainability festivals, and more.
Host a house concert! That's right, you throw a party, and we will bring the entertainment. Wine, cheese, and dance? What could be better?
Tell people! (Especially people with money who love the arts and sustainability projects...) Like us on Facebook, send links to your contact lists, help us promote events, and talk about the project with everyone you know.