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Council on the Artsannounces Tradi tionalArts Apprenticeship
recipients
On Saturday, JulyII th Placemakers Co-opwill host the 3rd AnnualBoss Cowman ComholeTournament in Lemmon.
Teams of 2 willplay each other for thetitle, prizes include acash purse and braggingrights. The event is heldin the Beeler Buildingand costs $20 per team,with a limited numberof spots available soregister early. Teams canregister online throughthe Placemakers Co-op Facebook page or atBossCowmanComhole.com. Participants mustbe 18 years old or older.
Teams will meetat 12:45p.m. to review'the rules and playingwill start at 1:OOp.m.,the tournament isdouble elimination. Allare welcome to comewatch their favoriteplayers and enjoy the
North DakotaCouncil on the Arts(NDCA) has awarded$64,732 in the Folkand Traditional ArtsApprenticeship Programfor Fiscal Year 21.
The Folk andTraditional ArtsApprenticeship Programgrant is designed tohonor and encouragethe preservation ofNorth Dakota's diverseliving traditions. Byproviding funds upto $3,000, this grantallows master traditionalartists to pass theirskills and knowledge toapprentices on a one-to-one basis over anextended period of time.
Traditional andfolk arts are sharedexpressions of identityrooted within a family,community, region,tribe, ethnic group,occupation, or religionover generations. Formsof traditional expressioninclude craft, technicalskill, music, dance, andritual celebration whichare usually passed fromone individual to another
air conditioning. Formore information visitPlacemakers Co-opon Facebook or go toBossCowmanComhole.com.
Group InformationFounded in late
2017, Placemakers Co-op creates a space formakers and do-ers toshare ideas, collaborate,build relationships anduse their varied talentsfor the good of the groupand the community. Liketheir page on Facebookor follow them onInstagram by searchingfor Placemakers Co-op.
For moreinformation:
Facebook.comlPlacemakersCo-op
Instagram.com @placemakers _coop
Online- www.placernakersco-op.com
informally. by word ofmouth or by example.
The grant awards areto be used for a masterartist's instruction feeand the cost of suppliesand travel for theapprentice. The lengthof each apprenticeshipwill vary according tothe proposed work plan,but most apprenticeshipslast between four andten months.
Traditional ArtistApprenticeshipinformation as wellas other NDCA grantprograms, includingcomplete guidelines andapplication forms, canbe found at http://www.nd.gov/arts/grants.
Master: ChuckSuchy
Master City:Mandan, NO
Apprentice: JudyLarson
Apprentice City:(North) Lemmon, NO
Art form to betaught:
Accordion MusicGrant Award
Amount:$3,000