Scholarships - Theater

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AFRICAN VOICES
Phone: (212)865-2982
Fax: (212)316-3335
Email: general@africanvoices.com
BY NOMINATION ONLY--PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT. An annual scholarship award presented to a young high school senior interested in pursuing a career in the arts.

AKADEMIE SCHLOSS SOLITUDE
Phone: 49 711 99 619-0
Fax: 49 711 99 619-5
Email: mr@akademie-solitude.de
Fellowships are awarded to artists who finished their basic studies not more than five years before applying to Akademie Schloss Solitude or who are not older than 35. The Schloss Solitude residence Fellowship. It is expected that thThe following artistic disciplines are represented: architecture (architecture design, urban studies, landscape design), visual arts (including performance art and curatorial practice), performing arts (stage design, directing, dramaturgy, playwriting, dance, acting, musical theater, performance), design (visual communications, fashion, costume, product or furniture design), literature (theory/criticism, essay, poetry, fiction, translation), music/sound (sound installation, sound and music composition, sound and music performance), and video/film/new media (including video installation). e guests spend at least two-thirds of the duration of their scholarship in residence at Schloss Solitude.

ALEXANDER S. ONASSIS PUBLIC BENEFIT FOUNDATION
Phone: +3010 37 13 000
Fax: +3010 37 13 013
Email: contact@onassis.gr
Research grants and educational scholarships. The aim of the Programme is the dissemination of the Hellenic language, culture and history abroad, by creating or reinforcing the ties of friendship and collaboration with the members of the foreign academic communities.

AMERICAN SCANDINAVIAN FOUNDATION (ASF), THE
Phone: (212)879-9779
Fax: (212)249-3444
Email: info@amscan.org
The ASF's award program for study and research abroad has been the Foundation's most long-standing commitment. During the past 92 years, over 3,500 fellowships and grants have been given to Americans and Scandinavians engaged in educational exchange projects.

COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF SCHOLARS (CIES)
Phone: (202) 686-4000
Fax: (202) 362-3442
Email: scholars@cies.iie.org
Fulbright grants are made to U.S. citizens and nationals of other countries for a variety of educational activities, primarily university lecturing, advanced research, graduate study and teaching in elementary and secondary schools. Since the program's inception, more than 250,000 participants were chosen for their leadership potential and have had the opportunity to observe each other's political, economic and cultural institutions. Standard award amount varies from country to country.

DONNA REED FOUNDATION FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Phone: (712)263-3334
Fax: (712)263-8026
Email: info@donnareed.org
For graduating high school seniors. Awards scholarships in acting and musical theater to finalists who demonstrate the highest level of talent in a live performance before a panel of expert judges. The scholarships may be used for any accredited post-secondary or approved program of study in the United States.

FIRST AMERICANS IN THE ARTS
Phone: (310)270-5388
Fax: (323)671-3212
Email: admin@firstamericans.org
Annual scholarships awarded to American Indian or Alaskan Native students pursuing careers in the area of film, television, theater and music. Applicant must be currently enrolled and attending full-time as a student of a recognized institution of higher learning.

HENRY LUCE FOUNDATION, INC.
Phone: (212)489-7700
Fax: (212)581-9541
Email: hlf@hluce.org
BY NOMINATION ONLY--PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT. The Luce Scholars Program provides stipends and internships for eighteen young Americans to live and work in Asia each year. Dating from 1974, the program's purpose is to increase awareness of Asia among future leaders in American society.

INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES
Phone: (800)697-8799
Fax: (703)993-4890
Email: ihs@gmu.edu
Awards $10,000 to support students who are pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree in filmmaking, fiction writing, or playwriting; have a demonstrated interest in individual rights and free markets; exhibit the desire, motivation, and creative ability necessary to succeed in their chosen profession.

MONTANA ARTISTS REFUGE
Phone: (406)225-3500
Fax: (406)225-9225
Email: mar@mt.net
The Refuge offers affordable short and long-term living and studio spaces for artists of all disciplines.