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AL SMITH INDIVIDUAL ARTIST FELLOWSHIP AWARDS

In recognition of artistic excellence, Theresa Bautista is the recipient of the FY21 Al Smith Fellowship Award in Choreography from the Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, which is supported by state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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ART OF EXCHANGE: DANCE AND MUSIC COLLABORATION CONCERT

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Theresa Bautista is currently working on a new yet untitled work for the University of Kentucky Department of Theatre and Dance concert in collaboration with Dr. Timothy Moyers and Dr. Aaron Hynds from the School of Music. The Art of Exchange Dance concert will take place on Friday-Sunday, February 11-13, 2022 at the Singletary Arts Center in Lexington, KY.

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Theresa Bautista offear modern dance classes at Louisville Ballet's mind.body.balance program. For more details, check out the class information page.

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Theresa Bautista is selected as one of fifteen artists by the Community Foundation of Louisville's 2019 Hadley Creative Class.

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Fifteen Louisville-based artists have been selected to participate in Hadley Creatives, a program developed and supported by the Community Foundation of Louisville (CFL). This second cohort is a continuation of CFL’s commitment to cultivate a community of Hadley Creatives through 2023. Through a competitive application process, artists from multiple disciplines who demonstrated a strong creative vision and a readiness to pursue a career as a working artist were selected. The six-month program will help local artists build their professional practice, cultivate an expanded peer network and dedicate time for reflection and planning.

“The 2019 Hadley Creatives class is a reflection of Louisville’s diversity,” said Susan Barry, president and CEO of CFL. “The Community Foundation is pleased to respond to the creative needs of our community by bringing together performing, literary and visual artists for this unique collaboration.”

2019 HADLEY CREATIVES

Adrienne Miller, Visual Art
Andrew Cenci, Media
Brandon Ragland, Dance
Eli Keel, Theater & Literary
Erica De La O, Dance
Erica Rucker, Theater & Literary
Gibbs Rounsavall, Visual Art
Irene Mudd, Visual Art
Keith McGill, Theater & Literary
Morgan Eklund, Theater & Literary
Richard Sullivan, Visual Art
Sanjay Saverimuttu, Dance
Tatiana Rathke, Visual Art
Theresa Bautista, Dance
William Duffy, Visual Art


The Community Foundation of Louisville has worked closely with Creative Capital to build the six-month program. Creative Capital is a New York-based nonprofit that supports innovative and adventurous artists across the country by surrounding them with the tools they need to realize their visions and build sustainable careers.

“We are excited to partner with Creative Capital to expand Louisville’s Hadley Creatives community,” said Ramona Lindsey, program officer at the Community Foundation of Louisville and staff lead on the program. “Our work will support a community of artists committed to professional best practices while expanding the impact of artists on the social fiber of our city and nation.”

The 2019 Hadley Creatives class was introduced to the Hadley Creatives community of participants and supporters on Oct. 21, with a reception at 21c Museum Hotel.

Creative Capital artists will lead the 2019 Hadley Creatives in a two-day professional development retreat beginning Nov. 10, at 21c. During the weekend retreat, the 15 participating artists will attend sessions on strategic and business planning, securing funding and communication for artists. The group will then meet monthly to further develop their professional skills with support from Louisville’s cultural, civic and business leaders.

Hadley Creatives is supported by the George and Mary Alice Hadley Fund at the Community Foundation of Louisville. The Community Foundation designed Hadley Creatives as a way to nurture creative professionals and support a thriving arts economy throughout Louisville.


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