Audition Notice
Theatricum Botanicum's 2010 Summer Season
Audition Notice: Theatricum Botanicum is seeking male and female local actors of all ages and ethnicities for Theatricum's 2010 Summer Repertory Season. Outdoor Theatre with four rotating productions: Hamlet and A Midsummer Night's by William Shakespeare; The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, adapted by Ellen Geer; and Master Class by Terrence McNally
Seeking all roles, alternates and understudies, with the exception of Hamlet and Maria Callas. EMC points and internships available. Please prepare a 1-3 minute Shakespearean monologue and bring a headshot and resume. All Auditions and Call Backs take place on our main stage theatre at 1419 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd., Topanga, CA 90290
The Natural History Museum of LA County is seeking 2 Stage Coordinators to support its popular Dinosaur Encounters program. Duties will consist of running five to seven short shows a day for audiences of 50-300 in an unusual venue, completing sound and light checks, and maintaining the schedules and show times for a staff of 4-7 performance artists.
This position has the following requirements:
· Strong background stage managing for the theatre.
· Ability to work with performers, museum staff, and directly with the public.
· Ability to problem solve and make rapid, thoughtful decisions without supervision will be essential.
· B.A. with a background in science preferred.
· Previous experience as a production assistant.
Venice Arts is Hiring!
Venice Arts' mission is to ignite youths' imagination, mentor their
creativity, and expand their sense of possibility through high
quality, accessible media-based arts education programs. Venice Arts
also serves as a catalyst for people of all ages, living in low-income
or underrepresented communities, to create and share personal and
community stories through photography, film, and multi-media.
Part-Time Media Arts Assistant
Venice Arts is seeking a part-time Media Arts Assistant. The Media
Arts Assistant duties and responsibilities include managing the
darkroom and digital labs; providing classroom support in the form of
set-up, breakdown, and equipment maintenance; assisting with youth
heed the call -- submit your visions
Peacefully we Co-Created
Moving toward new issue's fated
Erisian ecstasies
Careen through streaming
time and space to
Holy Chaos
Entropians Untie~~~
share and enjoy our Peaceful Co-Creating - Emerging Visions visionary art 'zine #16 as you scroll down to the Submission Guidelines (below the Contributors' page)
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send your submissions for Issue #17 ~ Holy Chaos ~ to me by mid-March 2010
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make it happen...
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heed the call -- submit your visions
Peacefully we Co-Created
Moving toward new issue's fated
Erisian ecstasies
Careen through streaming
time and space to
Holy Chaos
Entropians Untie~~~
share and enjoy our Peaceful Co-Creating - Emerging Visions visionary art 'zine #16 as you scroll down to the Submission Guidelines (below the Contributors' page)
http://emergingvisions.blogspot.com
send your submissions for Issue #17 ~ Holy Chaos ~ to me by mid-March 2010
have fun~
make it happen...
feel free to forward
Job title: Head of Exhibition Research & Development (Tate Modern)
Location: Bankside, London
This is a unique opportunity to join our internationally renowned Curatorial Department, responsible for creating and presenting an extensive programme of exhibitions, collection displays and commissions along with film and performance events at Tate Modern. As a senior member of the team you'll play a pivotal role in one of the art world's most exciting developments: Transforming Tate Modern (TTM). Led by the Chief Curator, this groundbreaking project is dedicated towards the expansion of Tate Modern, attracting new, diverse audiences and seeing its gallery space double in size.
About the role
Submission date: 26 March 2010
http://www.wettbewerb-denkmal.de
On 9 November 2007, the German parliament, the Bundestag, decided that the Federal Republic of Germany will erect a Memorial to Freedom and Unity in remembrance of the peaceful revolution in the autumn of 1989 and the reinstatement of Germany's national unity.
The Memorial to Freedom and Unity is to be erected as a national symbol in the centre of the German capital. Its meaning and effect are to be reflected in its form and design.
The chosen location for the future Monument to Freedom and Unity is the plinth of the former national monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I. on the so-called "Schlossfreiheit" in Berlin-Mitte.