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We also have children's Classes available Sunday 1-3pm (Next Session July 17, 24 & 31)
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HEIDI DUCKLER DANCE THEATRE (HDDT) is seeking a FULL-TIME MANAGING DIRECTOR
Position Description:
This is a full-time on-site (no-telecommuting,) exempt/salaried position.
Occasional evening/weekend hours required. Position will start immediately
after hire.
The MANAGING DIRECTOR, working closely with the Artistic Director and the
Board of Directors, is responsible for the overall management of HDDT
including financial management, development, programming, marketing, public
relations, board development and the overall daily operations of the
organization. She/he will be key in strategically planning and organizing
HDDT’s programs in Los Angeles, nationally and internationally. She/he will
provide leadership The MD will work in close partnership with
http://www.GoingGreenFilmFest.com
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SUBMIT YOUR FILM NOW; ALL Genres Welcome! With the motto "REthink, REplenish, REcommit", the GOING
GREEN FILM FESTIVAL encourages and rewards green filmmaking.
The CATEGORIES are:
* GREEN PRODUCTION, where a film's production worked to lessen the carbon footprint left on the
planet(ANY Genre of film)
* OUR PLANET, where the film's topic covers third world issues, ecology, nature or the environment;
and
* HYBRID/ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION, where the film features a hybrid vehicle, bicycle, electric
scooter or public transportation.
* GREEN-PRODUCED film with WWII or Holocaust theme (special event planned)
Climate Change: And Now It's Our Turn is an innovative project that will
bring artists, architects, designers, and performers together with other
professionals in the humanities and sciences to explore and develop new
perspectives in addressing this complex subject. It is conceived and
directed by Guest Curator Regina Cornwell, an award-winning writer with
expertise in environmental issues and the arts. The project includes panel
discussions, speakers and critical research leading up to a major
exhibition, opening in late Fall 2012 in New York and at partner
organizations in and outside of New York City.
The Process
In Summer of 2011, Ms. Cornwell will select the participating artists,
architects, designers, and performers who will be asked to:
last call for applications
SHOW OFF: the solo show ART FAIR
Pont Alexandre III
Port des Champs Elysée / Grand Palais
75008 Paris
France
t + 33 9 72 29 05 10
f + 33 9 72 11 47 33
info@showoffparis.fr
http://www.showoffparis.fr
Afternoon professional preview: October 19th from 2 to 6pm by invitation only
Preview: October 19th from 6 to 10pmby invitation only
Open to the public: October 20th through 23rd from noon to 8pm
With more exhibition space, and even closer to an ever stronger FIAC, in its 6th year, SHOW OFF reaffirms its positioning with a 100% solo show.
SHOW OFF : the 100 % solo show !
Directors Post
Picture This, Bristol
40 Sydney Row
Spike Island
Bristol BS1 6UU
UK
t + 44 (0) 117 925 7010
f + 44 (0) 117 925 7040
lisa@picture-this.org.uk
http://www.picture-this.org.uk
4 days per week
£35,000 pro rata
Closing date: 15 July 2011
Interviews early August
Picture This in Bristol is seeking a Director capable of taking the organization to the next stage of its development as one of the UK's leading specialists in artists film and video production and exhibition. The Director must be capable of providing a creative, curatorial and artistic vision for the future. These skills should be combined with strong management and a strategic organisational direction across all aspects of Picture This' work.
Professional photographers can enter an international contest.
The Master Photographers Association is calling for entries in its 2011 Master Photography Awards competition.
This year's competition includes eight new or updated categories, including wedding, portrait, landscape, scientific, commercial and many others. The submission fee has also been reduced from EU€8.50 to EU€5.00 (about US$7) per entry.
The awards are open primarily to fully qualified members of the association, plus there are open categories for other professional photographers on a worldwide basis. Please see the list of categories for eligibility.
For more information, click here.
http://www.masterphotographyawards.co.uk/index.php
from Art4Development
Russian photographers are invited to participate in a photo contest.
Organized by the State Darwin Museum in Moscow, the theme is the colors of nature.
Categories are nine colors: white, yellow, orange, red, purple, blue, green, brown and black. To qualify, half of the picture must contain one of these colors and the color must reflect nature.
The best entries will be exhibited in the State Darwin Museum.
To participate, send entries via email here:photo@darwin.museum.ru
from Art4Development
The New Holland Award for Photojournalism honors works that portray rural life and agricultural work in Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina.
Sponsored by farm equipment manufacturer New Holland, the competition will select 40 photographs to be part of a traveling exhibition in major cities of the four countries.
Images must have been produced in any of the four participating countries from January 1, 2010 to June, 30 2011. They may be published or unpublished.
Cash prizes range from BR$5,000 (about US$3,150) to BR$18,000 (about US$11,300). Photos that do not receive prizes but are selected for exhibition will be acquired for BR$800 (about US$500) each.
For more information (in Portuguese), click here.
http://www.premionewholland.com.br/