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UPDATE on Partners: Arts in Sacred Places (continued) paired up simply by getting to know one another during the training sessions. The AiSP program finished the year with two fact-finding daytrips by Partners’ staff to New York City’s Manhattan and Brooklyn boroughs, and a three-day trip to Austin, TX. At the Episcopal Church of Saints Luke and Matthew in Brooklyn, Partners visited with the Reverend Michael Sniffen and a representative from Gallim Dance, which recently began a long-term rental of the church’s parish hall. At Lafayette Presbyterian, Irondale Ensemble Project, a theatre company founded in 1983 has embarked on a 20-year residence in the former Sunday school wing. Irondale renovated the interior structures to suit its needs while maintaining the original beauty of the Sunday school. In Manhattan, no arts-and-sacred-places tour would be complete without seeing Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village. For over 50 years, Judson has been the center of dance, theatre, and the local community it serves. 9 • Sacred Places • www.sacredplaces.org • Winter 2013 With at least three performance venues within its historic walls, Judson is bustling with non-stop activity. It is a perfect example of what the Making Homes for the Arts in Sacred Places program strives for. Partners will continue its relationship with Judson, learning more from its example as our program moves to the next level. In Austin, Partners met with accomplished and creative leaders from both the arts and congregations. Places like Central Presbyterian act as a venue for the prestigious South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival and host their own free weekly concerts. First Baptist (otherwise known as First Austin) and First Unitarian Universalist of Austin host theatre groups that are an integral part of congregational outreach and ministry. It became clear that Partners’ AiSP program will be welcomed with open arms from both the artistic and faith traditions in Austin. d