11 June 2004 - 0 Comments
Creative New Zealand has offered grants to 38 professional arts organisations for their programme of activity over the 2004 calendar year. This is a complete list of the offers, which totalled $12,618,110. The amounts for organisations offered three-year funding (shown in italic) have been annualised to reflect the offer for the 2004 calendar year.
- Artists Alliance: $110,000
- Arts Access Aotearoa: $278,000
- Arts on Tour NZ: $127,000
- Artspace: $290,000
- Auckland Philharmonia: $1,500,000
- Auckland Theatre Company: $690,000
- BATS Theatre: $200,000
- Black Grace Dance Company: $362,000
- Booksellers New Zealand: $127,500
- Canterbury Regional Opera: $325,000
- Capital E: National Theatre for Children: $262,000
- Centre for New Zealand Music Trust (SOUNZ): $142,600
- Centrepoint Theatre: $383,000
- Chamber Music New Zealand: $594,000
- Christchurch Symphony Orchestra: $400,000
- Circa Theatre/Theatre Artists Charitable Trust (TACT): $515,500
- Dance Aotearoa New Zealand (DANZ): $250,000
- Downstage Theatre: $490,000
- Footnote Dance Company: $208,500
- Fortune Theatre: $385,800
- Kahurangi Mäori Dance Trust: $133,700
- Moving Image Centre: $155,000
- Museums Aotearoa: $50,000
- NBR New Zealand Opera: $1,150,000
- New Zealand Book Council: $145,000
- New Zealand Choral Federation: $135,000
- New Zealand String Quartet: $165,000
- NGC Wellington Sinfonia: $230,000
- Playmarket: $266,500
- Southern Sinfonia: $250,000
- Taki Rua Productions*: $315,000
- Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust: $90,000
- Te Whanau Paneke*: $104,000
- Te Whare Tu Taua O Aotearoa**: $100,000
- The Court Theatre: $700,000
- The Physics Room Trust: $149,000
- Toi Mäori Aotearoa**: $651,000
- Tower New Zealand Youth Choir: $160,000
* Co-funded by the Arts Board and Te Waka Toi
** Wholly funded by Te Waka Toi
The remaining organisations are funded wholly by the Arts Board
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