Meet the Core Partners
Abilities Dance Boston
Abilities Dance Boston is a performing company designed to provide a professional platform for dancers of all physical abilities. We strive to increase inclusion in dance and in the arts for folks with disabilities. Our productions involve choreography that emphasizes the dancers’ strengths, original music that is tailored to the movements and abilities of our dancers, and access points and technologies to increase accessibility for our audiences. We teach intersectional disability rights, provide lectures and movement workshops, and facilitate conversations with our community partners about inclusive practices in their spaces to bring back to their communities. Outside of our company productions, we have performed and showcased our work in festivals and events such as: the MFA, Peabody Essex Museum, Boston Contemporary Dance Festival, GRUNT Festival at Links Hall in Chicago, markeddanceproject’s 10th anniversary show at Gibney in NYC, The Series: Vol IV at the Ailey Citigroup Theatre, and more.
Art in the Antilles
Art in the Antilles (AITA) empowers artists of the Afro-Caribbean diaspora to equitably bridge access to the arts sectors. With Art in the Antilles, Caribbean immigrants and descendants of the Caribbean build community, connect resources, deepen their cultural and historical knowledge and have professional development opportunities in order to equitably navigate the growing creative economy. AITA empowers black Caribbeans of immigrant backgrounds to design their own futures. We help to cultivate the artist identity for Afro-Caribbean people. We celebrate our black culture in the Caribbean and de-stigmatize the perception of an “Artist” in our communities. We make art and creativity accessible, prosperous, and a part of our innate identities.
Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston
The Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston, Inc. is dedicated to leveraging the strengths and resources of the business and legal communities to build knowledge, organizational capacity, and infrastructure in support of the individual artists and arts and cultural organizations in our region. Our goals are: 1) to provide quality direct legal services to the creative professionals and arts and cultural organizations that could otherwise not afford it, 2) to provide innovative and relevant professional development programs that address the complex needs of artists and arts and cultural organizations, 3) to support diverse communities through the identification, development and ownership of safe, affordable, permanent, and equitable creative spaces, and 4) to invest in and support arts and cultural organizations' boards of directors with qualified business and legal professionals and ongoing board development trainings.
Arts Connect International
Arts Connect International’s (ACI) mission is to build equity and inclusion in, and through, the arts. We believe that all people deserve to live creative and expressive lives on their own terms, making cultural equity and creative justice the focus of our work. We practice and strive towards creative justice through emergent, responsive and iterative work. Our work includes: 1) sector supports, featuring the Cultural Equity Learning Community, an anti-racism training for sector leaders, alongside consulting services, 2) leadership development, including our Community Ripple Grants, Youth United Artists Program, Artist in Residence Program, and Leadership Retreats, 3) community convenings, most recently manifesting in our nation-wide Arts Equity Summit, and 4) research, with our most recent publication, Moves Towards Equity: Perspectives from Arts Leaders of Color, released in 2019.
Danza Orgánica
Danza Orgánica is a Boston-based dance theater company that creates antiracist, antipatriarchal and decolonizing work. Through high-quality performance, education (Dance for Social Justice™), and our annual festival We Create, we work with-and-for communities interested in embodying a liberated future. We honor our right to express our BIPOC experience, joyfully reimagine ourselves in liberated BIPOC bodies, and leave a legacy that sheds light upon an untold side of history. We are in solidarity with BIPOC, LGBTQI, and communities that face racial, ability-based, economic, xenophobic and/or colonial oppression.
Dunamis
Dunamis ignites agency and transformative growth for emerging artists and arts-managers of color by serving as a nexus for professional development, community-building, consultation, production, advocacy and developing equitable pipelines for access and leadership in creative spaces. We give folx the support they need to grow into greater and more complete versions of themselves.
Midday Movement Series
Midday Movement Series is a grassroots education and advocacy initiative changing Greater Boston’s cultural landscape by cultivating a new, diverse generation of dance leaders. Founded in 2015, MIDDAY was designed for artists to break from historic resource barriers and gaps and instead focus on what is possible when communities come together and nurture young leadership. MIDDAY was founded to center leadership development, talent retention, and community-building across Greater Boston's dance sector MIDDAY uses dance to create a sense of home and place for all dance-lovers who believe that movement has the power to spark individual passion and ignite community spirit.
The Flavor Continues
The Flavor Continues (TFC) is a non-profit organization based in the Greater Boston area spearheaded by members of the street and club dance community. Starting as an organization focused solely on curating live dance events, TFC soon found themselves at the intersection of historical and community preservation, education, and public health. “The flavor continues” was first used as a moniker, eventually evolving into a statement representing the organization’s consistent dedication in providing for their community. Seeing value in the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual blessings various street and club dance cultures have brought to the world, TFC believes in returning the same honor to the culture. Now, TFC seeks to evolve the culture by continuing to serve through transformative and novel methods in its programming pursuing the creation of a sustainable foundation for the street and club dance community.
Meet the Space Partners
MassCreative
Open Door Arts
MASSCreative advances the advocacy learning, cross-sector alliances and organizing efforts necessary for a more equitable and inclusive arts, cultural and creative sector for all in Massachusetts. We are dedicated to partnering with Massachusetts residents, artists, creative and culture workers, as well as local arts leaders and cultural organizations to attract the attention and resources necessary for the creative community to lead here in the Commonwealth. Together, we will make Massachusetts a creativity-driven state from the ground up.
Open Door Arts works annually with more than 3,000 students, teaching artists, educators and leaders of cultural organizations through innovative and inclusive programming, training, events, and exhibits designed to improve access, expand participation, challenge the status quo, and share practices to ensure equitable representation by people with disabilities in the arts. Open Door Arts believes our diverse perspectives, experiences, backgrounds, and identities strengthen us and our organization. We are committed to ensuring that all of our staff, students, artists, and constituents feel welcomed, actively included, valued, and encouraged to be their authentic selves.