Banff Mountain Grant Recipients 2003
Six projects documenting mountain culture, from the mountain porters of
Nepal to an activity book for children visiting the Canadian Rockies, will
receive a total of $15,000 (CAD) in funding from The Banff Centre’s 2003 Banff Mountain Grants
sponsored by
Mountain Hardwear. These projects
communicate the stories of mountain landscapes as places of ecological,
inspirational, and cultural value, and celebrate the spirit of adventure.
"We’re delighted to be able to support such a broad range of worthy
mountain projects in different parts of the world," says Leslie Taylor,
associate director, Mountain Culture at The Banff Centre. This year’s
selection committee reviewed 47 grant applications from 10 countries. The
2003 recipients are:
The Friends of Jasper National Park, Jasper, AB
for Rocky
Mountain Junior Naturalist, an activity book for children visiting the
mountains of the Canadian West — $1,000.
Prakaj Kumar, Mumbai, India, for Survival, a film about
water resource management and sustainable development in India — $2,500.
Urpichallay/The Mountain Institute, Ancash, Peru for The house
of our grandparents, a Cultural Centre in Vicos, Peru — $2,500.
Dr. Charles Houston, Vermont, USA for the final editing of his
autobiographical video, including footage from historic Himalayan
expeditions and high altitude physiology research — $2,500.
Wandering Eye Media, Vancouver, BC for Bharriya, a
documentary on mountain porters in Nepal — $5,000.00
Ellen Pearlman, Brooklyn, NY, USA for a DVD on Tibetan Cham Dance
and Achi Lhamo Opera — $1,500.
Mountain Culture grants are
awarded annually to projects that creatively communicate the environment, human heritage,
inspiration and adventure of the worlds mountain places.
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