
| One World Foundation, Inc., founded originally as One World Arts Foundation, Inc. by W. SCOTT McLUCAS is a private operating foundation developing new work in the Arts and Education internationally. In Great Britain, the foundation produced with Theatre Royal Productions, A Woman Destroyed by Simone de Beauvoir, translated and performed by Diana Quick. In France, the foundation was first commissioner and co-presenter of the world premiere of Bill T. Jones’ award winning ballet, Still Here. With New York’s Irish Repertory Theatre Co. and York Theatre Co., the foundation produced several award winning plays and musicals Off-Broadway, and was associate producer of the Signature Theatre Co.’s production of The Young Man From Atlanta by Horton Foote, awarded the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1995. |
| The foundation was seminal in bringing World Stages (a division of the Gertrude Stein Repertory Theatre Co.) together with the Kennedy Center for a landmark interactive learning experience between Ladysmith Black Mombaza and young student audiences at the Kennedy Center, in a New York City location, and in a University in Japan. Current distance learning projects are PROJECT DISCOVERY, an interactive professional course in television production and co-creation on the Internet of the GlobeLink Schools Network, with the stage of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre at its center. |
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In addition to being president and executive
director of One World Foundation, Inc., Scott McLucas holds similar offices
in Syrinx Concerts, European presenter of innovative arrangements of
classical music for chorus, orchestra, and new soloists. In 1993, he was
awarded the special medal of the Writers Society of the United Nations in New York for
innovative work in developing international artistic exchange. In 1996, he
was named vice-president of the Renoir Museum Association to develop new
exhibitions and international programs emanating from the painter’s last home
in Cagnes sur Mer, France. Also in 1996, Shimmer, by John O’Keefe,
inaugurated the W. SCOTT McLUCAS THEATRE, a new performing space at the
Irish Repertory Theatre in New York City. For future projects, please note
that our foundation normally develops its own and does not make grants. |
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