In 2017 Mattapan Cultural Arts Development (MCAD) received $60,000 from LISC’s Creative Placemaking Program ; two-thirds ($40,000) of which we re-distributed to local artists and arts organizations to make art happen in Mattapan. As a result, our mini-grants funded a youth arts project at Greater Boston Nazarene Compassionate Center (GBNCC), community paint nights facilitated by K. Fine Arts Studios ‘ Marjorie Saintil-Belizaire, as well as 53 performers and 18 technical/production assistants through three performing arts organizations who bring cultural content to Mattapan every year: African Repertory Troupe, Inc .; Aashka Dance Company ; and musiConnects . MCAD channeled just under 12% ($7,000) of this $60,000 grant to provide organizational support to the Mattapan Arts Council –including pop-up galleries, planning meetings, and most notably, its launch of the first ever Mattapan Open Studios last October. Of the remaining b...
Seldom get to write in this place, in this voice. Here goes. Where? Going to witness Sleeping Weazel 's presentation of "3/Fifths" Trapped in a Traveling Minstrel Show this weekend at the Calderwood Pavilion . Why? Because Minstrelsy dominated American culture for three-quarters of a century--from the 1840s, when minstrel shows became the 'hot ticket' in every city, town, and hollow across the United States of America. And the more white entertainers realized there was money to be made by stereo/typing cash-poor (mostly) Southern blacks, minstrel shows 'went viral'--infecting the American bloodstream with antibodies that continue to poison our system to this day. Black performers gained acceptance with white audiences in the United States by 'blacking up.' If you didn't put on blackface, you didn't get to take the stage in otherwise "white only" houses. In other words, you didn't even get to play. At first bl...