Liz Swados Inspiration Grant Now Accepting Applications - $5,000 Grant For NYC Female Educator

By: Mar. 28, 2018
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The Ziegfeld Club, one of the first New York City performing arts charities to benefit women, is thrilled to announce that the third Liz Swados Inspiration Grant is now open to applicants. Created in 2016 and underwritten by actress Diane Lane, The Liz Swados Inspiration Grant serves to honor an influential female music educator in New York City through a $5,000.00 cash grant.

The application process for the Liz Swados Inspiration Grant will remain open through April 20, 2018.

Diane Lane first partnered with The Ziegfeld Club on the Liz Swados Inspiration Grant in January 2016, shortly after Ms. Swados passed away. Previously presented to Laura Borgwardt(2017) and Cecilia Smith (2016), Ms. Lane will now underwrite the grant for its third consecutive year.

Those interested in applying for the Liz Swados Inspiration Grant must submit their information by April 20, 2018, and must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible:

Open to female teachers or teaching artists.

Primary field must be music education. (We realize that many teaching artists' work is deeply interdisciplinary; however, music should be fundamental to your teaching in order to apply for this grant).

Must have at least five (5) years of teaching experience.

Must teach at least 20 hours/week.

Must live AND work in New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island), and a resident of NYC for at least (1) one-year prior to the application.

Interested applicants can submit all application materials (see list below) via email tosubmissions@theziegfeldclubinc.com by Friday, April 20, 2018 at 11:59pm EST. The recipient will be chosen and notified in May 2018.

The following application materials are required for consideration:

Resume including at least the past five years of applicants teaching experience

Two essay questions (totaling no more than one page)

What led you to teach music in New York City?

What is your music education philosophy?

Two letters of recommendation

One letter from a past or present employer or college

One letter from a past or present student

ALL MATERIALS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ONE EMAIL

For more information about The Ziegfeld Club, Inc. or about the Liz Swados Inspiration Grantplease visit www.TheZiegfeldClubInc.com

ABOUT Elizabeth Swados (1951-2016)

Perhaps best known for her Broadway and international smash hit Runaways, Elizabeth Swados composed, wrote and directed theatre (?) for over thirty years. Works include the Obie Award-winning Trilogy at La MaMa, Alice at the Palace with Meryl Streep at the New York Shakespeare Theater Festival and Groundhog, which was optioned by director Milos Forman for a film. Her work has been performed on Broadway, off-Broadway, at La MaMa, Brooklyn Academy Of Music, Carnegie Hall, and locations all over the world. She composed highly acclaimed dance scores for well-known choreographers in the US, Europe and South America, and scores to many films, including the upcoming documentary, Auf Wiedersehen, about a family searching for the truth about the Nazi participation in Vienna and the Jews who may have aided them. She was commissioned to write a musical theater piece about the notorious Triangle Shirtwaist Fire in Manhattan, as well as a musical evening of family theater featuring the poetry of Roald Dahl at the Atlantic Theater Company.

In conjunction with Forward Face, Ms. Swados released a children's CD called Everyone is Different that has been distributed to three thousand schools around the country. She received the Ken Award, and a New York Public Library Award for her book My Depression: A Picture Book. Ms. Swados published a theatrical textbook, At Play: Teaching Teenagers Theater, and a collection of poems through Hanging Loose Press. In her lifetime, Ms Swados received five Tony nominations, three Obie Awards, Guggenheim Fellowship, Ford Grant, Helen Hayes Award, Lila Acheson Wallace Grant and PEN Citation.

ABOUT THE ZIEGFELD CLUB, INC.

Described by The New York Times as one of "New York's pioneering feminist institutions," and "Broadway's best kept secret," The Ziegfeld Club is among the first not-for-profits in the Broadway community. Founded in 1936 by Billie Burke in honor of her late husband Florenz Ziegfeld musical theater impresario and producer of the legendary Ziegfeld Follies. The organization was originally formed to provide help to Ziegfeld Girls who had fallen on hard times. As all of the Ziegfeld Girls have now passed away, the Ziegfeld Club's mission remains to help women of today's musical theatre.

Additionally, the Ziegfeld Club has preserved exciting theater history in their treasured archives.

Today the Ziegfeld Club is expanding its legacy of helping women in the theatre by establishing, along with the Liz Swados Inspiration Grant, The Billie Burke Ziegfeld Award a $10,000 grant and a year of professional mentorship which is awarded to an emerging female composer who compellingly demonstrates financial need, professional initiative, and outstanding artistic promise in musical theatre composition.


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