Jeremiah Enna
Founder
Executive Director
Jeremiah Enna is a native of Kansas City, growing up performing with around the country with a bunch of friends in a little group called Crackerjack Theatre. He moved to Los Angeles when he was 19 to work with youth organizations teaching healthy communication and goal setting skills. He was fortunate to receive the Young Leader's Award by then mayor, Tom Bradley. Mr. Enna went on to graduate from UCLA in Theater, receiving the Carol Burnett Award for his work in Musical Theatre. Upon graduation he moved to Sweden as a company member of Eternia Dans Teater both as a dance soloist and an occasional composer. His composition for "Offer" inspired by the painting by Marc Chagall, White Crucifixion, was sponsored by the Swedish National Board of Culture and lauded by the French Institute. He was fortunate to travel extensively with the other artists of Eternia as well as benefit greatly from the community of artists from Kreativ Mission, Laxa, Sweden.
Eternia's production, We Want To Live!, was invited to tour Israel by the Israeli Ambassador to Sweden, Moshe Yegar. Jeremiah traveled to Israel representing Eternia to plan the tour. The tour never materialized, but he did meet his wife, Mona Storling.
He moved to Kansas City in 1995 with his wife, Mona to start The Culture House. The Culture House is a dual division, multi-disciplinary arts organization inspired by the ever revealing discovery of how God has made the world, our place in it and how the arts are a gift that we may steward and thrive.
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