Scholarships for the Summer Festival are now Awarded as part of the
Winter
Tap Workshop
History of the Scholarship Program
Our first scholarships were given in the name of Project
co-founder Kelly Michaels. His dedication to education, performance and
his generosity of spirit continue sustain the PROJECT. In 1996 our scholarships
were given in memory of Chicago great Sammy Dyer, whose School of Theatre
and Dance has operated continuously since 1934, making it one of the oldest
institutions of dance in America. His students include Broadway star Ted
Levy as well as Rhythm I.S.S. founder, Idella Reed and Steppin' Out founders,
Bril Barrett and Donnell Russell. In 1997 our scholarships were given
to honor Mr. Tommy Sutton, another Chicago legend whose daughter Peggy
Sutton continues to administrate and teach at the Mayfair Academy here
in Chicago. Mr. Sutton's career spanned seven decades and his influence
can be felt around the globe. In 1998 our scholarships were awarded to
honor the legacy of Lloyd Storey. A native mid-westerner whose career
spanned over 60 years, Mr. Storey performed for over 40 years as a founder
and member of the Sultans, a lifelong commitment to education and the
final European tour of Black and Blue. In 2000 our scholarships were dedicated
to American tap Pioneer Paul Draper.
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