Borderless Arts Tennessee
Programs
Budget
$5,000.00
Description
The Borderless Dance Community meets in both a digital and in-person format. The group has performed on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry House, at DisneyWorld, on a Broadway Stage in NY, and created their own 45-minute show that was performed at the Nashville Children's Theater. They have been invited to perform for the US Embassy in Belgium in late May 2024.
Program Successes
The program has already completed a special dance initiative with the MTSU dance program, connected to the Space Arts Foundation for a special project, and they coordinated an international digital dance festival. They are now preparing to dance at Disney World.
Beneficiaries
Adolescents
At-Risk Populations
Elderly and/or Disabled
Program Areas Served
Middle Tennessee
$5,000.00
Description
The Borderless Dance Community meets in both a digital and in-person format. The group has performed on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry House, at DisneyWorld, on a Broadway Stage in NY, and created their own 45-minute show that was performed at the Nashville Children's Theater. They have been invited to perform for the US Embassy in Belgium in late May 2024.
Program Successes
The program has already completed a special dance initiative with the MTSU dance program, connected to the Space Arts Foundation for a special project, and they coordinated an international digital dance festival. They are now preparing to dance at Disney World.
Beneficiaries
Adolescents
At-Risk Populations
Elderly and/or Disabled
Program Areas Served
Middle Tennessee
Budget
$25,000.00
Description
The Estelle Condra Education Collaborative is piloting a 3-year initiative with 3 schools in their 3rd grade classes. Arts are being infused into the classroom through multiple artist residencies in dance, literature, music and visual arts to enhance math and literary skills. This program is being researched with information available in 2026.
Beneficiaries
At-Risk Populations
Children and Youth (0 - 19 years)
Elderly and/or Disabled
Program Areas Served
Statewide
$25,000.00
Description
The Estelle Condra Education Collaborative is piloting a 3-year initiative with 3 schools in their 3rd grade classes. Arts are being infused into the classroom through multiple artist residencies in dance, literature, music and visual arts to enhance math and literary skills. This program is being researched with information available in 2026.
Beneficiaries
At-Risk Populations
Children and Youth (0 - 19 years)
Elderly and/or Disabled
Program Areas Served
Statewide
Budget
$10,000.00
Description
The music programs of Borderless Arts Tennessee include the Young Soloist program and the guitar Choir. The Guitar Choir is a weekly music program. The Young Soloist program provides young adults with are vocalists or instrumentalists the opportunity to learn more about careers in music. The program focuses on an annual competition in which the winner is presented in an international music competition. Participants in this program get opportunities to perform throughout the year.
Beneficiaries
Children and Youth (0 - 19 years)
Elderly and/or Disabled
Program Areas Served
Statewide
$10,000.00
Description
The music programs of Borderless Arts Tennessee include the Young Soloist program and the guitar Choir. The Guitar Choir is a weekly music program. The Young Soloist program provides young adults with are vocalists or instrumentalists the opportunity to learn more about careers in music. The program focuses on an annual competition in which the winner is presented in an international music competition. Participants in this program get opportunities to perform throughout the year.
Beneficiaries
Children and Youth (0 - 19 years)
Elderly and/or Disabled
Program Areas Served
Statewide
Budget
$5,000.00
Description
The Teapot Diplomat Program is a visual arts program for individuals of all ages with all forms of disabilities. The group meets at least once a month to learn new art techniques. The motto of this program is CreativiTea through DiversiTea for ComminiTea. The participants take the art that they create and use it in a variety of ways to help the communities in which they live. They sell their art and give part of the proceeds to a community good. They have offered diversity training on disabilities and teach art techniques to others with disabilities. They participate in international art and education exchanges. The group offers a certification program in arts business, communication and technique.
Program Successes
1) A piece of art was accepted into the US State Department's Art in Embassies program
2) Art has been shared and shown on every continent
3) Art was placed on an astronaut's spacesuit for a mission called Beyond
4) A member of the group designed the jerseys for the Nashville Sounds for one of their games representing inclusion
5) The group has been approached by Wendover Art for partnerships
6) Art was accepted by the Sumner County Commissioners for a historic location demonstrating horse heritage
7) Art has been accepted by the Nashville Predators, Nashville Sounds, Sun Records, CMI
Beneficiaries
At-Risk Populations
Elderly and/or Disabled
Long-term Success
Participants are now selling their own work and starting their own businesses
Program Areas Served
Statewide
$5,000.00
Description
The Teapot Diplomat Program is a visual arts program for individuals of all ages with all forms of disabilities. The group meets at least once a month to learn new art techniques. The motto of this program is CreativiTea through DiversiTea for ComminiTea. The participants take the art that they create and use it in a variety of ways to help the communities in which they live. They sell their art and give part of the proceeds to a community good. They have offered diversity training on disabilities and teach art techniques to others with disabilities. They participate in international art and education exchanges. The group offers a certification program in arts business, communication and technique.
Program Successes
1) A piece of art was accepted into the US State Department's Art in Embassies program
2) Art has been shared and shown on every continent
3) Art was placed on an astronaut's spacesuit for a mission called Beyond
4) A member of the group designed the jerseys for the Nashville Sounds for one of their games representing inclusion
5) The group has been approached by Wendover Art for partnerships
6) Art was accepted by the Sumner County Commissioners for a historic location demonstrating horse heritage
7) Art has been accepted by the Nashville Predators, Nashville Sounds, Sun Records, CMI
Beneficiaries
At-Risk Populations
Elderly and/or Disabled
Long-term Success
Participants are now selling their own work and starting their own businesses
Program Areas Served
Statewide
CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments
Our organization is in need of space for our programs. We held our programs at the Sumner Teen Center. Unfortunately, this organization went out of business in 2020 due to the Pandemic. However, for two years, we held all of our programs online so a space was not needed. Now that we are beginning to hold more projects in person, we are in need of space for our dance, music and visual arts activities. |