A Modern Connections Collective dance.

The Modern Connections Collective has introduced a Sustained Giving Program responding to a new scorn for arts funding at the federal level. Despite being founded by Jenny Oliver in 2014, this is only the Greater Boston collectiveโ€™s third year as a formal business. It pays its way with dance classes, workshops, shows, merchandise sales and grants; the giving program lets people support it without being present for a class or performance. โ€œWe needed to have something that can be sustained long-term without having to rely on class takers or the government,โ€ Oliver said. โ€œWe also know grants are not always a guaranteed source of capital.โ€ Although not eligible for funds from the National Endowment of the Arts, which the Trump administration has cut and seeks to shut down, the collective feels federal cuts trickling down through the creativity ecosystem. โ€œWe partner with groups throughout the region. Many of them do receive NEA grants,โ€ Oliver said. โ€œWhile we didnโ€™t have our funding slashed, other groups did โ€“ which then caused them to pull out of partnerships with us.โ€ The collectiveโ€™s new giving program invites individuals to donate on a regular basis to keep the cost of classes down and help with production costs. โ€œModern Connections cannot be rooted in community while being tied to a government that doesnโ€™t value arts or humanityโ€ Oliver said. Thereโ€™s also good reason to contribute now, she said: โ€œOur mission is to move dance from the margins of society into visibility. Dance is our first form of communication, from the time we are in the womb. It is important to me to make sure people understand that theyโ€™re in a body that moves,โ€ especially important amid โ€œthe chaos happening in the world around us.โ€

The donations program is at givebutter.com/mccollective.


The far right and left of the table in this image were added to in a digital retouching process. The dancer and center six-sevenths of the image were photographed and are real.

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