de Appel PROGRAMME 2009/2010:
"Curating in the expanded field"
Application deadline:
30th of January 2009
de Appel
Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 10
1017 DE Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Initiated in 1994, the Curatorial Programme of de Appel arts centre wishes to offer young curators a condensed package of experiences and skills that can be used as tools and instruments during the development of their professional career. De Appel is an internationally oriented arts centre that functions as a site for the production of performances, research and presentation of contemporary visual arts through a series of exhibitions, publications and discursive events.
SEEKING PRODUCTIONS FOR OUR THEATER
Son of Semele Ensemble is accepting proposals from performing artists
and theater companies for productions at their Silver Lake theater.
There is no rental fee, however all box office revenue will be split
50/50. SOSE will provide a box office representative at each
performance. All other staffing will be provided by the producing
company. Most productions will receive 9-12 performances over three
weeks, though longer runs can be requested.
**** Productions that emphasize departures from conventional form,
content and/or style are encouraged to apply. *****
Theater Specs:
-- 35-40 seats
-- Stage dimensions are 18' wide x 22' deep x 14' tall
-- Floor is sprung wood on foam pads
The International House of Blues Foundation is seeking artists in the
fields of, Gospel, Hip Hop/ Rap MC's, Spoken Word, traditional Storytellers, Dance, and Musicians to participate in:
Speaking Out: 2009 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration
Friday, January 16, 2008 11AM-12:30PM @ the House of Blues Sunset Strip
Our program is in collaboration with LAUSD and private schools
throughout Los Angeles County.
Please provide the following materials by December 19th, 2008
-Promotional/Collateral materials; artistic examples, recordings,
website and contact information.
-Artist BIO - a summary in Word of your experience, notable awards if
applicable, description of your
work and why you do what you do.
-Promotion Statement - a brief paragraph on how your artistic
Vol. 5, Issue 17 of The Poetry Victims is now online...
Featuring Photography by Michael Crowley
and Poetry by Karen Douglass
Enjoy,
Jeff
Call for entries in the "15 Minutes of Fame" Festival of Shorts.
World Without Borders (WWB) is organising it's first festival.
Getting the general public aware (by means of artistic expressions) of the fact that there is a serious in-equality between western and non-western "world" citizens restricting the latter of travel opportunities and the same development possibilities as westerners.
WWB is alwayson the look out for video-artist, animators, documentary makers etc. who wanna contribute their creations to the WWB cause..
Please SUBMIT!!
e-mail: wwbArt@worldwithoutborders.info
Art-work handed in before the 17 dec. will be shown on the festival by the VJ's and/or installation.
WWB's website:
http://www.worldwithoutborders.info/
Arab documentarians invited to submit works
Aljazeera network and MIPDOC invite Arab documentary filmmakers to
submit their works to compete for the Trailblazer Award. Deadline for
submission is December 15.
Directors and producers are encouraged to nominate themselves by
sending their resumes and a copy of their latest material. The winner
will be awarded in March 2009 at a festival to be held in the French
city of Cannes, along with winners from regions including Asia, Europe,
Latin America and Africa.
For more information (in Arabic), visit
http://www.aljazeera.net/nr/exeres/1acd14af-a72c-4f45-b930-
d01faf658668.htm. To apply, send documents to
doc.production@aljazeera.net.
This was posted on the Art4Development Yahoo! Groups listserv.
Human Rights Watch International Film Festival
YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE
CALL FOR YOUTH MEDIA SUBMISSIONS ON HUMAN RIGHTS
*Deadline for submissions: December 10, 2008
The Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in partnership with Adobe Youth Voices seeks youth-produced media works on human rights issues* for its second annual YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE program to screen in our New York, London, Boston and San Francisco film festivals in 2009-10. YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE provides a platform for youth to share their perspectives with audiences worldwide. We are currently seeking film, video and animated works on human rights issues created by youth ages 19 and younger.