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5 Montgomery County Teams Receive $5K Maryland Traditions Grants

Maryland Traditions grants help apprentice artists across the state learn traditional arts from master artists for a one-year period.

Maryland Traditions grants help apprentice artists across the state learn traditional arts from master artists for a one-year period.
Maryland Traditions grants help apprentice artists across the state learn traditional arts from master artists for a one-year period. (Shutterstock)

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — Five teams made up of four master artists and three apprentice artists from Montgomery County each received $5,000 in grant money from the Maryland State Arts Council's Maryland Traditions program.

In total, Maryland Traditions awarded $75,000 to artists across the state to help them learn traditional arts from a master artist for a one-year teaching period. For the 2023-2034 granting period, MSAC awarded $5,000 in grant funding to master-apprentice teams.

Below are the five teams with Montgomery County residents to receive $5,000 grants via the Maryland Traditions program. The master artist is listed first.

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  • Samia Ahmad (Montgomery County) and Nora Ahsan (Montgomery County): Hindustani classical music
  • Yara Cordeiro (Montgomery County) and Michael Rochon Jr. (Montgomery County): Afro-Brazilian capoeira
  • Loretta Kelley (Montgomery County) and Laura Hummel (Carroll County): Norwegian Hardanger fiddle
  • Catherine Lamont (Montgomery County) and Leó Qualls (Baltimore County): Hungarian folk dance
  • Hess Stinson (Queen Anne's County) and Elana Casey (Montgomery County): Hoodoo healing


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