Burbank Community Theater, a brand new group, is excited to gear up for
our very first production, "ANNIE!" We are looking for a passionate,
talented Music Director to round out our directorial team.
A little bit about who we are:*We are a brand new group and "Annie" is
our first show*We are founded on the idea of inclusion, so everyone who
auditions is in the show! (We are expecting 50-100+)*All ages, all
levels of experience*The orchestra may be about 10-15 pieces (all
volunteers)
What we are looking for in a Music Director:*Experience as a music
director and an orchestra/band leader*Passion for community
theater*Patience with children!*Able to attend auditions, rehearsals and
performances*Play piano for rehearsals and performances*Gold star bonus:
create rehearsal tracks
Job Description: Administrative Assistant
Start Date: August 2013
Salary: Negotiable
Hours: 10-20 hours per week
Office Location: 11411 Cumpston St. #204 North Hollywood, 91601
Description of Organization: The Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival
(LAWTF), a non-profit 501(3)(c) organization, was founded in 1993 to
provide a vehicle for the development of original work by solo women
artists. Primarily, LAWTF produces an Annual Festival of Solo Women
Artists during Women's History Month (March). LAWTF also produces
community outreach programming, grant-sponsored performances, and
educational workshops for the development of new works. For more
information on LAWTF, please visit our website (www.lawtf.org).
Description of Duties:
Dear Artists,
I'm collecting stories about mutilated U.S. currency and coins - if anyone has ever sent damaged dollars to the Fed for replacement, or has any anecdotes about mangled, beat-up, distressed, soiled, altered moolah, please be in touch (or please pass this request along to people you know who might be able to participate).
Thanks a million!
Harley Spiller
inspector-collector@nyc.rr.com
from Franklin Furnace
The Foundation Center has an opening at the Foundation Center for a key member of our leadership team: Vice President for Social Sector Outreach. The job description is at the following link:
http://www.foundationcenter.org/about/jobs/vp-social-sector-outreach-201....
To apply, a candidate should send an email with his or her resume and salary requirements to jobs@foundationcenter.org with the name of the position in the subject line. Thank you.
from Franklin Furnace
Would you like to have your old, forgotten and unwatched Video 8/Hi-8 tapes resurrected and ‘reprocessed’ as part of Franklin Furnace Fund artist Robin Deacon’s nine hour performance lecture in New York this October? Please go to his homepage at www.robindeacon.com for more details as to how to contribute!
Please find much more detailed information and submission form below and feel free to circulate this also!
All the best,
Robin Deacon
Assistant Professor, Performance
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
T: 312-394-9104
White Balance:
A History of Video by Robin Deacon
CALL FOR SUBMISSION OF VIDEO TAPES:
April 2–6, 2014
Join the São Paulo International Art Fair as it celebrates its ten-year anniversary edition! Galleries interested in participating can access the online application at www.sp-arte.com/application. The Fair will take place April 3–6, with a VIP/Professional preview being held on April 2, 2014.
In 2013, SP-Arte experienced a historic edition, establishing SP-Arte as one of the leading global art fairs in the world. 122 galleries participated in the Fair and over 22,000 collectors, curators, artists, and art professionals visited the Pavilion to experience vast Modern and Contemporary artwork available by both Brazilian and International artists.
Applicants can choose from one of the four multidisciplinary sections available at SP-Arte:
Inside Out Community Arts is a nationally award-winning non-profit arts
education organization founded in 1997, which founded a social enterprise
program called Teen Media Initiative (TMI) in 2009 which trains and employs “Teen Techies” in web-based skills,
specifically website and blog creation from templates, and using social media
and networking sites for professional purposes. The Teen Techies also learn customer service and market their skills in
order to secure paying adult clients who need their services to “get
connected”. TMI’s clients have included
small business owners, private practitioners, leaders of organizations,
teachers and artists. In addition to
teaching web-based technical skills and hiring Teen Techies, TMI also teaches
The Industry is looking for an Assistant Director for INVISIBLE CITIES, a site-specific production at Union Station, opening October 19, 2013. The Assistant Director would be required at all evening rehearsals from Sept. 30 until opening night, including seven rehearsals at Union Station. The Assistant Director would be working closely with director Yuval Sharon on the production. Reading music is a requirement. An honorarium will be offered. Please send resumes and letter of interest to contact@theindustryla.org.
For more information on the opera, please see the video trailer at:
www.InvisibleCitiesOpera.com
or more about The Industry at
www.TheIndustryLA.org
from LA Culture Net
NEA Funded Long Beach A LOT Initiative has awarded Portable Potholes (CalArts alums Stephanie Owens and Lissa Sherman) a grant to curate an Animation Festival for the City of Long Beach on Sept 21, 2013.
We want to see your animated work!
If interested, please provide us a link to your short animated films by SEPT 1, 2013. All forms of animation welcome. Links or files can be emailed to portablepotholes@gmail.com
from LA Culture Net
The American Academy in Rome is the oldest American overseas center for independent study and advanced research in the arts and the humanities.
For one hundred years the Academy's eleven acre center in Rome has provided an inspiring environment for those who practice the fine and liberal arts.
The Rome Prize is awarded annually to about thirty candidates, each selected by a jury of distinguished peers through a national competition.
The winners are invited to Rome to pursue their work for periods ranging from six months to two years. They are provided with stipends, residential accommodation, meals, private studies or studios, and most important, an atmosphere conducive to intellectual and artistic freedom, interdisciplinary exchange, and innovation.
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