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(W)here in the World Dance Festival

Milwaukee, WI

GIG Fund

FY2025

About

Native American dancer and choreographer Nedallas Hammill joins the 2025 (W)here in the World Dance Festival as a featured performer and speaker.

Award Details

  • Grant or Award Received
  • Wisconsin
    Location
  • $4,000
    Grant Amount
  • 2025
    Fiscal Year of Award

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