a community of creativity - daily exercises to kickstart the imagination - all artists welcome
October 18, 2007
your creative space
TODAY'S CREATIVITY EXERCISE:
Clean up your work space. Clean the windows. Sweep the floors. Throw away the old piles of magazines or organize them for upcoming projects. Throw out pens that no longer write, books you never read and never wanted to, that basket of recycling that's just been sitting there.
Take one day to shake it up.
Change the photos that surround you. Change the art on the walls. Rearrange the furniture. Move the phone out of the room. Open the window or if you don't have a window, paint one on your wall.
Is there a way to separate your business work from your creative work? Can you do that visually or physically in your work space? Two different shelves? Two different filing cabinets? Split your bulletin board down the middle?
What do you really need? What can you let go?
teaching the arts
* Music and Theatre Faculty Positions Chapman University (California) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527022-01&pg=e
* Dean, Visual and Performing Arts Coast Community College District Administration Offices (California) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000528152-01&pg=e
* Research Librarian for Performing Arts University of California at Irvine (California) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527232-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Theatre, Theatre Department University of La Verne (California) (date posted: 10/12/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000528840-01&pg=e
* Ethnomusicologist University of Michigan at Ann Arbor (Michigan) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526763-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor in Theatre Missouri Southern State University (Missouri) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527026-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor, Ballet/Modern Dance University of New Mexico (New Mexico) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527814-01&pg=e
* Director: Arts For Children Program, Associate Professor State University of New York College at Brockport (New York) (date posted: 10/12/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000529019-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Performing Arts (Sound and Lighting Design) Elon University (North Carolina) (date posted: 10/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000529824-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Theatre History University of North Carolina at Greensboro (North Carolina) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527472-01&pg=e
* Multiple DeSales University (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527233-01&pg=e
* Theatre Faculty, January 2008 Montgomery County Community College (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527794-01&pg=e
* Faculty Theatre Director Mount Aloysius College (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 10/12/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000528776-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Theatre Texas Christian University (Texas) (date posted: 10/15/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527788-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Dance University of North Texas (Texas) (date posted: 10/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000529905-01&pg=e
October 12, 2007
puffin grants
Deadline: December 30, 2007
The Puffin Foundation ( http://www.puffinfoundation.org/ ) makes grants to emerging artists in the fields of art, music, theater, dance, photography, and literature whose works due to their genre and/or social philosophy might have difficulty being aired. Grants from the Puffin Foundation can only be awarded to permanent residents and citizens of the United States. U.S. citizens whose projects encompass work in other countries are still eligible to apply. The foundation does not have the means to fund large film/documentary proposals, grants for travel, continuing education, or the writing or publishing of books.
Average grant awards are $1,000 to $2,500 each.
Visit the foundation's Web site for information on requesting an application and for descriptions of funded projects. RFP Link: http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/10009213/puffinfound
For additional RFPs in Arts and Culture, visit: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_arts.jhtml
international conference for theatre
March 23 - 28, 2008
Malpils, Latvia
The Lab is open for performing artists from different countries inspired by Physical Theater as a bold, vibrant and multidimensional approach to contemporary theater performance. Accommodation and meals for participants are provided.
For registration, please send your CV and a brief letter of motivation to info@iugte.com
http://www.iugte.com/projects/PhysicalTheatre.php
October 11, 2007
today's creativity exercise
Is it full of books? Cramped and dark? Beautiful and well-organized? Inspiring? Draining? Quiet? Busy? Do you have a comfortable chair, adequate room to move, storage, supplies handy?
Maybe you prefer to work in public? Write in a cafe? Dance in a studio? Paint in a class or a residency program?
Maybe you don't have a designated area where you work.
Maybe it's time to create one.
TODAY'S CREATIVITY EXERCISE:
Look around the space where you create - what can you change about it to make it more conducive to your creative process? What would you like to change? What do you wish you had?
If you don't have a space, think about what your ideal space would be - write it down, sketch it out, start asking people for it.
You don't have to make the changes today - just observe and think about what you would like to do.
check out the mantra trailer
Created out of a 1950’s camper, the Mantra Trailer invites people to chant, their mantras, prayers, creeds, aspirations and petitions for the transformation of self and society.
The interior of the trailer is a traveling meditation space and recording studio. It is a trance inducing, contemplative space, oriented toward the internal. The exterior serves as a vehicle for mysterious aural broadcast and visual presentation of the people’s mantras. The sides of the trailer host a changeable marquis, reminiscent of the church signboard. Mundane, playful and even bizarre personal mantras may take on unforeseen spiritual, cultural or political content to those who witness them. The exterior is equipped with a holosonic speaker that continuously broadcasts a mix of recorded mantras, which can only be heard within the focused range of the speaker’s path.
By-passers drawn to the Mantra Trailer are invited inside one at a time to voice and record their mantras in privacy. Meanwhile face-to-face dialogue occurs outside the trailer as people wait their turn.
What is a mantra?
The Sanskrit word mantra consists of the root man, “to think" (also in manas "mind") and the suffix -tra meaning, "tool", hence a literal translation would be "instrument of thought" or “mind tool”.
In eastern spiritual traditions a mantra is a sacred word, chant or sound that is repeated during mediation to facilitate the transformation of consciousness. In mass media a mantra is an expression or idea that is repeated, often without thinking about it, as a way of defining, simplifying and controlling complex realities. Consider how the Bush administration’s three word mantra, WAR ON TERROR, has undermined America. In pop culture the role of the personal mantra has gained significantly as an effective tool for centering, managing and self-actualization in a perpetually transitional world.
Record a mantra for this project.
At the intersection of imagination, evangelism and propaganda...
Walter Brueggemann, a contemporary Christian theologian describes evangelism as “an activity of transformed consciousness that results in an altered perception of world, neighbor and self, and an authorization to live differently in that world.” In his book The Prophetic Imagination he postulates, "The task of the prophetic ministry is to nurture, nourish and evoke a consciousness and perception alternative to the consciousness and perception of the dominant culture around us."
This is also the task of community engagement projects such as Learning-To-Love-You-More. Likewise, the Mantra Trailer provides an interface for the human voice within the enculturation of consumerism and globalization. It achieves this through an indigenous path, rooted in southern, American, bible-belt culture and the “new age.” Peddling a homeopathic remedy for the mass media slogans of the day, the Mantra Trailer focuses attention on the personal and spiritual mantras people live by, one neighborhood and voice at a time.
The Mantra Trailer deals with the terrain of landscape, globalization and isolation through the scale of the body. The physical trailer mirrors the body’s process of manifestation. It has an interior space for recording, meditation and authorship and an exterior place of broadcast, presentation, and dialogue. As voice and language pass through the operation of the trailer, the private monologue surprisingly reveals itself as social discourse.
Sherri's Bio
Sherri Lynn Wood is an improvisational quilt maker with a Master of Fine Art in Sculpture from Bard College and a Master of Theological Studies from Emory University. Most of her creative projects spring from her daily life experiences and quest for personal growth. She often invites others into the art making process as a way of sharing interior realities and exploring civic relationships that can lead to personal and social change. She has a private practice working with people in her studio, who are grieving or in transition, to make functional improvisational quilts from the clothing of the deceased and the intimate materials of life. She is based in Durham, North Carolina.
VISIT THE WEBSITE: http://www.mantratrailer.com/
teaching the arts
* Assistant Professor of Dance and Director of the Dance Program Agnes Scott College (Georgia) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527695-01&pg=e
* Dance Faculty Community College of Baltimore County (Maryland) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525797-01&pg=e
* Chair, Department of Performing Arts Emerson College (Massachusetts) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525836-01&pg=e
* Associate Professor Directing Narrative Fiction Emerson College (Massachusetts) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526664-01&pg=e
* Assistant Profesoor Ballet University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Massachusetts) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526561-01&pg=e
* Director of Bands/Trumpet University of Montana at Missoula (Montana) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527556-01&pg=e
* Theatre Chair Barnard College (New York) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525352-01&pg=e
* Multiple Faculty Positions St. Lawrence University (New York) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525888-01&pg=e
* Assistant or Associate Professor of Dramatic Literature and Dramaturgy State University of New York at Buffalo (New York) (date posted: 10/5/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527148-01&pg=e
* Chair, Artistic Leadership Appalachian State University (North Carolina) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527714-01&pg=e
* Dean College-Conservatory of Music at the U. of Cincinnati (Ohio) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526298-01&pg=e
* Accounting, Biology, Convergent Media and Arts Technology, Education (Reading Specialist), English, Communication, Chemistry, Equine Studies, Mathematics (Teacher Licensure), Organizational Behavior, Political Science, Sports Management, Theater Lake Erie College (Ohio) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525936-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor/Associate Director Arts Administration University of Cincinnati (Ohio) (date posted: 10/5/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527254-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Dance Wright State University (Ohio) (date posted: 10/5/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527357-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions Dickinson College (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526040-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions Moravian College (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526539-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Theatre, Costuming Susquehanna University (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525375-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor, Department of Dance Temple University (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 10/11/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000527760-01&pg=e
* Drama Instructor and Economics Instructor Wharton County Junior College (Texas) (date posted: 10/8/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526282-01&pg=e
October 08, 2007
been sick - but i'm back now
Sorry about the massive postings today - I had lots to update on the site but I've been down with a bad case of food poisoning! Yuck.
Feeling much better - read below - lots of new information posted today.
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International Conference
April 14 - 17, 2008 Bovec, Slovenia
The conference is open to performers, performing arts educators and teachers from all over the world interested in the research of topical questions and processes in contemporary performing arts education and training.
At the moment the conference has been accepting applications for creative presentations.
Presentation format:• workshop/master class • work in progress• performance fragment (not requiring any special technical conditions) • reading/lecture• any other way of demonstration to the presenter's discretion.
Details: http://www.iugte.com/projects/Conference.php
play commissions
With 20 New Play Commissions
InterAct Theatre Company is pleased to announce the creation of the 20/20 Commissions, an ambitious initiative that will award twenty new play commissions over the next six seasons. Long established as one of the country’s most devoted producers of provocative, forward thinking new plays, InterAct seeks to use the commissions to explore the issues our society faces in the next twenty years through the eyes of the playwright.
About InterAct Theatre Company
InterAct Theatre Company, located in Philadelphia, PA, is a theatre for today’s world, producing new and contemporary plays that explore the social, political, and cultural issues of our time. In its first twenty seasons InterAct has introduced Philadelphia audiences to a canon of plays exploring the most important issues of the past two decades – from the fall of communism to the rise of terrorism, from religious fundamentalism to American consumerism, from shifts in the political landscape to major advancements in science, from AIDS to genocide, from race relations to war.
Since its founding in 1988, InterAct has produced 23 world-premiere plays by some of the United States, Canada, and Europe’s most provocative playwrights. Plays originating at InterAct have won numerous Barrymore Awards and nominations, and have gone on to receive productions at dozens of regional theatres across the country.
InterAct is a founding member of the National New Play Network, a nationwide organization of 21 theatre companies devoted to the development, production, and continued life of new plays.
About InterAct’s 20/20 Commissions
InterAct plans to award roughly 2-5 commissions per season over the next six seasons, for a total of twenty commissions. There are two types of awards associated with the program:
Development Awards, which may be given to works already in progress, and put toward further development with InterAct’s assistance. Plays receiving Development Awards cannot have had a professional production.
New Play Commissions, in which a new, previously (or substantially) unwritten play is commissioned and aided in the development process by InterAct.
Development Awards will be $2500, while New Play Commissions will range from $5000 - $10,000. InterAct will accept proposals on an annual basis, with application cycles in each of the next four years.
How to Apply for an InterAct Theatre Company 20/20 Commission
Round 1: 2007-2008 Season
The application consists of three parts, which must be received simultaneously by the application deadline of December 1, 2007:
Statement of Interest: The playwright is asked to provide a brief description of the proposed project, why the issues and themes of the project will be significant to society over the next twenty years, and why they wish to work with InterAct on its development. For Development Award applicants, you may additionally discuss the status of the current work and its development history. Statements of interest should not exceed 2 pages.
Up-to-Date Playwriting CV: PLEASE NOTE: for Development Award applicants, be sure to include the development history, if any, of the proposed work.
One copy of a previously completed full-length script: Submitted scripts need not have received previous productions for submission. If possible, playwrights should submit a script that fits within InterAct’s central mission. If the playwright does not feel that they have a script suitable enough for InterAct’s mission, they may send whatever script they feel best expresses their ability to balance complex themes and ideas in their playwriting. PLEASE NOTE: For Development Award applicants, a copy of a previously completed script is asked for in addition to the proposed script for development.
All parts of the application must be sent via regular mail. Submitted scripts will not be returned. Email applications will not be accepted. There is no fee for application.
For all 20/20 New Play Commissions awarded by InterAct, the company reserves the right of first production upon completion of the commission. Recipients of Development Awards are not required to give right of first production to InterAct, though they may choose to do so.
Playwrights not awarded commissions in Round 1 may apply again in future cycles, the next of which will begin in the summer of 2008.
The deadline for completed first cycle applications is December 1, 2007, and InterAct will notify all playwrights of its decision by February 1, 2008.
Applications may be sent to:
InterAct Theatre Company
New Play Commissions
2030 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
All inquiries related to the commissions may be directed via email to Peter Bonilla, Literary Manager, via email at pbonilla@interacttheatre.org.
To learn more about InterAct Theatre Company, visit our website at www.interacttheatre.org.
casting: a singing mom for east coast show
She must be a mom, have a good singing voice, be able to sing harmony, be comfortable on stage, and have a good sense of comedic timing. No professional experience is necessary, but someone who has performed in the past (in high school, college, etc.) would be great.
Understudies are guaranteed a performance every few months, and must also be available to perform in the case that the performer they cover is sick (so last-minute babysitting availability is important!).
Performances are generally on weeknights, across the tri-state area (access to a car is very helpful!). Many shows are outside the city (NJ, LI, Westchester, etc.).
Performances are paid.
Read more about the show at: www.MomsTheWord.info
If this sounds of interest, please contact: danacovey@aol.com for more information.
$10k for a play competition
The Professional Artists Lab (http://www.proartslab.ucsb.edu) and the California NanoSystems Institute (http://www.cnsi.ucsb.edu) at the University of California , Santa Barbara continue their collaboration with the third STAGE International Script Competition, open to plays about science and technology.
The winner of the Scientists, Technologists and Artists Generating Exploration (STAGE) Competition will receive a $10,000 USD prize, along with opportunities for developing and promoting the winning script.Submitted plays must explore scientific and/or technological stories, themes, issues or events. Multi-media theatre pieces, non-traditional plays and new forms are encouraged. (Science fiction is not eligible.)
Entries must be postmarked by December 31, 2007. The winning play will be announced in July, 2008. For complete submission guidelines and information about past winners, please visit our website at http://www.cnsi.ucsb.edu/stage.
Scripts will be judged by an esteemed panel of jurors from both the arts and sciences. Previous judges include:Nobel Laureates David Gross (2004 Physics) and Alan Heeger (2000 Chemistry); playwright and MacArthur Fellow Luis Alfaro; award-winning theatre, film and television director Arvin Brown; Dr. Polly Carl, Producing Artistic Director of the Minneapolis Playwrights' Center; Obie Award-winning playwright Lonnie Carter; award-winning playwright Constance Congdon; award-winning playwright and screenwriter Jeffrey Hatcher; Morgan Jenness, dramaturge and literary agent at Abrams Artists Agency; Professional Artists Lab Playwright-in-Residence Barbara Lebow; Eduardo Machado, award-winning playwright and Artistic Director of New York's INTAR Theatre; and Tony and Olivier award-winning playwright, screenwriter and director Mark Medoff.
STAGE endeavors to:- foster new and imaginative voices and methods of storytelling;- catalyze the development of art that depicts the technological age in which we live;- cultivate appreciation and collaboration between the two cultures of science and art;- promote understanding of the sciences in the public arena;- accomplish all of the above within an international community.
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STAGE Script Competition
Professional Artists Lab
CNSI - MC 6105
3241 Elings Hall - Bldg. 266
University of California
Santa Barbara , CA 93106-6105
E-mail: stage@cnsi.ucsb.edu
URL: http://www.cnsi.ucsb.edu/stage
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teaching the arts
* Assistant Professor in Acting Santa Clara University (California) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000524756-01&pg=e
* Technical Director in the Technical Design and Production Department Yale University (Connecticut) (date posted: 9/29/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525456-01&pg=e
* ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MUSICAL THEATRE DANCE University of Miami (Florida) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523988-01&pg=e
* Multiple Faculty Positions Georgia College & State University (Georgia) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000524951-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions in the College of Arts and Science, College of Business, College of Education, Library Services, College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services, and College of Technology Indiana State University (Indiana) (date posted: 10/2/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526373-01&pg=e
* Multiple Position Openings Grinnell College (Iowa) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000524127-01&pg=e
* Educational Theatre New York University (New York) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000524434-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor, Dance Education New York University (New York) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000524407-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions State University of New York at Fredonia (New York) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000524138-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professors of Mathematics, Theatre, and Psychology The Ohio State University at Lima (Ohio) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526088-01&pg=e
* Asst. Professor: Lighting Designer/ Stage Manager The University of Toledo (Ohio) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523948-01&pg=e
* Head and Professor, Department of Theatre Oklahoma State University (Oklahoma) (date posted: 10/2/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000526178-01&pg=e
* Faculty Openings for Fall 2008 By Discipline and Campus Penn State Commonwealth College (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525173-01&pg=e
* Assistant/Associate Professor/Movement and Acting University of Tennessee at Knoxville (Tennessee) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525314-01&pg=e
* Theatre History, Criticism and Theory - Assistant Professor Baylor University (Texas) (date posted: 10/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000524479-01&pg=e
a legal warning for actors - please read!!!
Hi all,
I was just reading up on the difference between a standard SAG contract for agency representation and another type of contract agents are supposedly trying to get talent to sign called a GSA (General Services Agreement). The SAG contract is governed by SAG rule 16(g). As a lawyer, the consequences of signing a GSA contract seems huge to me -- and actually I would argue that the GSA is unenforceable as being against good public policy -- but that would be a long shot argument.
After reading about this, I wanted to warn my friends about not signing a GSA - or at least make sure you have read it and understand it - that you really get it - and that it all sounds good to you. (One myth about contracts is that only lawyers should be able to understand them. That's not true. You should be able to understand and explain each and every provision of something you sign. If you don't, don't sign it. If you sign it, you may be bound to it!)
Also, you need to understand what the standard SAG contract gives you that the GSA takes away. Go to the SAG website for more info.
http://www.sag.org/sagWebApp/Content/Public/AgentRelations_ImpMessage.htm#top
grants for artists in many fields
Deadline: November 1, 2007 (Letters of Interest)
The Rasmuson Foundation ( http://www.rasmuson.org/ ) has announced a call for applications for Effective Organizations, a grant and technical assistance program with a goal of strengthening the per- formance and impact of Alaska's arts and cultural organizations. The program, a three-step structured technical assistance and grant program, helps arts and cultural organizations address critical internal issues and, in the process, make them better equipped to fulfill their missions and improve their service to their communities.
The program targets organizations that are either anticipating a major transition, are in the middle of one, or just recovering from one. Organizations accepted into the program will be assigned a consul- tant, funded by the Rasmuson Foundation, to conduct an assessment and assist the organization in developing a transition plan. Upon completion of the plan, a grant of up to $60,000 may be awarded to help the organization implement its plan. Participation in the program requires a significant commitment of time by both the staff and board of applicant organizations.
To be eligible, applicant organizations must be Alaska-based non- profit 501(c)(3) or tribal organizations with a consistent record of arts and cultural programming. Organizations must have been in existence for at least three years and have at least one paid full-time staff person. Performing and visual arts organizations, arts councils, cultural centers, museums, libraries, and public broadcast stations are a few examples of eligible nonprofits.
Detailed application guidelines, instructions, and forms can be found at the Rasmuson Foundation Web site. RFP Link: http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/10009133/rasmuson
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Meet the Composer Announces Guidelines for Global Connections Program
Deadline: November 1, 2007; May 1, 2008
A program of Meet the Composer ( http://meetthecomposer.org/ ), Global Connections seeks to help ensure that international au- diences see and hear the impressive and creative range of work offered by today's living composers, and also helps support the creative and professional development of living composers through the performance of their work worldwide. The Global Connections program provides support for U.S.-based composers to cover appearance/residency fee, travel, accommodation, and per-diem costs related to travel abroad for the live performance of their works or for research and development. Support is also available for performing and presenting organizations in the U.S. to sponsor short residencies for composers based outside the United States.
Composers, improvisers, singer/songwriters, and sound artists working professionally at all career stages and in any style or genre are eligible for this program. The program is open to non- profit arts or community organizations. This can include ensembles, presenters, festivals, museums, gallery spaces, or artists' residencies. Composers must have been invited by the hosting org- anization to appear at or participate in a performance of their work and other events or activities surrounding the performance. If traveling for research and development, composers must have been offered support by the hosting organization for research and development or creation of a new work. Priority will be given to proposals for the development of collaborative works that bring together artists of different nationalities.
The deadline for projects taking place July through December 2008 is November 1, 2007; the deadline for projects taking place January through July 2009 is May 1, 2008. Grants range from $500 to $5,000 each.
Visit the Meet the Composer Web site for guidelines and application. RFP Link: http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/10009134/meetthecomposer
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VSA arts and MetLife Foundation Announce Arts Connect All Grant Opportunity
Deadline: December 7, 2007
VSA arts ( http://www.vsarts.org/ ) and the MetLife Foundation ( http://www.metlife.org/ ) have announced their 4th annual "Arts Connect All" grant opportunity for arts organizations to create or enhance inclusive educational programs through partnerships with local public schools. A maximum of ten grants of up to $15,000 each will be awarded through the program.
VSA arts and the MetLife Foundation invite proposals from arts institutions whose programs incorporate the following: inclusive teaching practices; access to students with all types of dis- abilities; development of social, cognitive, and artistic skills; involving people with disabilities in planning and implementation; building staff, teacher, and/or artist knowledge and skill of inclusive practices; and collaboration with public schools that engages students, parents, and school administrators.
Nonprofit performing and exhibiting arts institutions, including museums, theaters, and multidisciplinary arts presenters, who are creating or have established educational programs are encouraged to apply. Arts organizations in the following cities are eligible: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Denver, Detroit, Hartford, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Nashville, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland (OR), Providence, San Diego, San Francisco, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa, and Tulsa.
For more information regarding eligibility and selection criteria and to download an application form, visit the VSA arts Web site. RFP Link: http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/10009135/vsa/273
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VSA arts Seeks Entries for International Young Soloists Awards
Deadline: Various
The VSA arts ( http://www.vsarts.org/ ) International Young Soloists Program is designed to identify talented musicians who have a disability. The VSA arts International Young Soloists Award is given annually to four outstanding musicians, two from the U.S. and two from the international arena. The award provides an opportunity for these emerging musicians to each earn a $5,000 award and a performance in Washington, D.C. Any individual musician (instrumental or vocal) age 25 and under from the U.S. who has a disability is eligible to apply. Any individual musician (instrumental or vocal) age 30 and under from outside the United States who has a disability is eligible to apply.
Applications from musical ensembles (two to eight members) will be accepted for the International Young Soloists Award. This includes any type of ensemble from a rock band to a chamber ensemble to a drum corps. In order to be eligible, at least one member of the ensemble must have a disability. All members of the ensemble must fulfill the age requirements as stated above. All types of music will be accepted, including but not limited to rock/alt rock, pop, indie, classical, country/folk, jazz, R&B/blues, hip hop/rap, Latin, world, etc.
A disability is defined as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. (An impairment is a physiological disorder affecting one or more of a number of body systems, or a mental or psychological disorder). Many VSA arts United States affiliates implement their own International Young Soloists Award programs.
Entries received in the VSA arts headquarters from soloists residing in states where the affiliate is conducting a state-level review will be forwarded to that state affiliate for initial evaluation. The top two entries from that state are then forwarded to the VSA arts headquarters for consideration in the national adjudication. Application deadlines are November 15, 2007, for U.S. musicians, and December 1, 2007, for musicians outside the United States.
Visit the VSA arts Web site for complete program information. RFP Link: http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/10009136/vsa/22
For additional RFPs in Arts and Culture, visit: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_arts.jhtml
fred hersch - new release
Naxos Records
October 02, 2007
12 new chapters or scenes - in one hour
DAILY CREATIVITY EXERCISE
Work with a character you know very well. Maybe it's a character from your new play, in a novel you're trying to finish or a short story - maybe it's a character that's been walking around in your brain and hasn't yet made it to the page. Just focus on that one character. Give yourself a few quiet minutes to think about the character in depth.
Write these prompts on slips of paper (or make up your own):
Name of your character...
...is standing in a doorway
...is involved in a ceremony
...is wounded
...finds out something he/she is not supposed to know
...writes a letter
...discovers the contents of someone's closet
...does a forbidden activity
...gets up in the morning
...kisses
...finds his/her way through a city
...deals with his/her hair
...sees a shooting star
...breaks a promise
...visits a fortune teller
...gets caught in the act
...in a grocery store
...falls from grace
...is injured
...gives someone a present
...attends a dinner party
...has an epiphany
...asks for mercy
...walks in the back yard
Put these slips in an envelope and shake them up. Get a timer. Give yourself five minutes for each scene/chapter. Pull a slip from the envelope and make your character take that action.
Write as quickly as you can explaining why that action was taken, how the character got there, why they did what they did, who was with them, what was around them, when it happened, where the event took place, etc.
Write for the full 5 minutes. Don't stop. As soon as the timer dings, pull a slip and do it again.
You can write for a full hour and that should give you 12 new scene/chapter beginnings or you can write until your hand cramps and get as many as you can stand.
PICK UP YOUR PEN AND GET STARTED!!
September 28, 2007
Brewery Art Walk - Must Go!!!

The Brewery Art Walk is a twice annual open studio weekend at the worlds largest art colony. Each artwalk, over 100 resident artists participate. During this event, you will have the opportunity to see new works, discover new favorites, speak with the artists and purchase artworks directly from the artists at studio prices.
The Brewery Art Walk takes place:
October 6th and 7th, from 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Admission is free and so is parking. Come support LA's finest artists, take home some great works and and dine at the onsite restaurant. If you have questions or require more information, please contact us via email (click here)
http://www.breweryartwalk.com/generalinfo.html
SWAN Day for Women Artists
The Fund for Women Artists is inviting all artists, arts supporters, and scholars to help us create Support Women Artists Now Day, a new annual celebration for women artists in all art forms to be held on the last Saturday of March, which is Women's History Month. The first Support Women Artists Now Day (SWAN Day for short) will be held on March 29, 2008.
The idea for SWAN Day grew out of a collaboration between The Fund for Women Artists and Chicago's WITASWAN (Women in the Audiences Supporting Women Artists Now). WITASWAN is an informal alliance of women who are using their power as consumers to increase opportunites for women artists. Since WITASWAN was co-founded by Jan Lisa Huttner, a Chicago film critic, it was launched with a focus on women filmmakers. WITASWAN members make a commitment to see at least one film every month that is directed or written by a woman. They can watch the film in a theater, on television, or on a DVD.
For SWAN Day, we are expanding WITASWAN to include all art forms. Our goal is to persuade as many people as possible to make a commitment to see at least one work a month created by a woman artist - whether it is a film, a play, a concert, an exhibit, or some other arts experience. This strategy has tremendous potential for increasing the opportunities for women artists by increasing the demand for their work.
Be A Part of the WITASWAN Movement
WITASWAN is a completely voluntary grassroots initiative. Members often get together to discuss the works they have seen, but there are no dues and no membership forms. It works on the honor system. We encourage you to make a commitment to see more art by women and declare yourself a member of WITASWAN right now.
Tell your friends to join too and start attending arts events together. The link to the online version of this page is:www.WomenArts.org/news/September2007.htm Please feel free to create your own WITASWAN membership cards, t-shirts, and secret handshakes. Send us pictures of your WITASWAN creations, and we will post the best ones online.
* Wear SWAN Jewelry or Other Items - Since the abbreviation of "Support Women Artists Now" is "SWAN", you can show your support by wearing jewelry and other items featuring swans. When anyone asks you, tell them you are wearing swans because you want to see more art reflecting women's perspectives. These casual conversations are a great way to make people more aware of the discrimination faced by women artists.
* Design and Sell SWAN Items - If you have swan items that you would like to sell, please write to us at info@WomenArts.org and put "Swan Gifts" in the subject line. We would like to create an ongoing online showcase of swan gift items. We also encourage you to sell swan items on your own.
* Organize Events for SWAN Day 2008 - The Fund for Women Artists is looking for groups that are willing to organize special events featuring women artists for SWAN Day 2008. We would like to create a sense of solidarity among women artists and a big news splash by having SWAN Day events all over the world. We will need your help to pull this off.
These events could be performances, exhibits, rallies, parades, auctions, or other activities that draw attention to women artists or raise money for women artists in your community. If you are already planning to do a performance or exhibit on March 29, 2008, you can make it a SWAN Day event by adding a discussion with the audience about the status of women artists or by distributing flyers or making curtain speeches about the WITASWAN movement. The Fund for Women Artists will be developing materials for you to distribute.
If you are interested in organizing a SWAN Day event, please write to us at info@WomenArts.org and put "SWAN Day Event" in the subject line.
WomenArts Network Tops 1,000 Artists
There are now over 1,000 artists from 24 different countries on the WomenArts Network, our innovative online directory of artists at: www.WomenArts.org/network. The WomenArts Network makes it easy to learn about and contact women artists.
You can search for women artists by name, theme, art form, geographic region and more. You can email any artist on the WomenArts Network by clicking on the email link under her name at the top of her profile page. If the artist has a website, there will be a link to her website on her page.
Any woman artist is welcome to create a free profile page on the WomenArts Network. Our website now has over 2,000 visitors a day, and many of them are finding women artists for their projects through the WomenArts Network.
About The Fund for Women Artists
The Fund for Women Artists is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women artists get the resources they need to do their creative work. There is an overview of our goals and services in the About Us section of our website at www.WomenArts.org.
September 27, 2007
play group accepting applications
Submission deadline: Postmarked by October 5, 2007.
For more information: www.arsnovanyc.com
Play Group is a vibrant and eclectic group of emerging writers who gather twice a month at Ars Nova to share new work and get peer feedback. The group offers members the chance to develop their plays with peer support; to be inspired by each other’s work; to form collaborative relationships; and to build a strong sense of community within Ars Nova.
Selection Criteria
If you consider yourself an emerging playwright, you are eligible to apply. In selecting new members, we will take into account the strength of the submitted play, what the writer stands to gain from membership at this point in his or her career, and the overall balance of voices and styles within the group. Women and writers of color are encouraged to apply.
How To Apply
Applications consist of one full-length play, a resume, two professional references and a personal statement describing what the playwright hopes to gain from membership. Please click here for an application form.
Applications for Play Group 2008 must be postmarked by October 5th, 2007 to be eligible for consideration. Applications cannot be accepted via email.
Please mail applications to:
Play Group 2008 Applications
Ars Nova
511 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
teaching the arts
* Education Openings State Center Community College District (California) (date posted: 9/24/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523610-01&pg=e
* Faculty Positions - Theater and Dance Department University of California at Santa Barbara (California) (date posted: 9/24/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523310-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Dance University of California at Santa Barbara (California) (date posted: 9/24/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523318-01&pg=e
* Theater History and Dramaturgy/Dramatic Criticism Adjunct Professors Yale University (Connecticut) (date posted: 9/24/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523148-01&pg=e
* Assistant/Associate Professor of Movement for Actors DePaul University (Illinois) (date posted: 9/24/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523192-01&pg=e
* Voice Instructor Simpson College (Iowa) (Iowa) (date posted: 9/24/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000522732-01&pg=e
* Chair - Department of Performing Arts Emerson College (Massachusetts) (date posted: 9/26/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000525397-01&pg=e
* Technical Director, Department of English and Humanities York College of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 9/21/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000524400-01&pg=e
* Visiting Assistant Professor in Acting and Directing Brown University (Rhode Island) (date posted: 9/24/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523518-01&pg=e
* Examiners International Baccalaureate (UK) (United Kingdom) (date posted: 9/24/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523725-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions West Virginia University (West Virginia) (date posted: 9/24/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523558-01&pg=e
September 21, 2007
arts teacher grant
Deadline: November 16, 2007 (Letter of Intent to Apply)
The Surdna Foundation ( http://www.surdna.org/ ) has announced the eighth year of a national initiative to support the artistic revitalization of outstanding arts teachers in specialized, public arts high schools. Through the Surdna Arts Teachers Fellowship Program, fellows will design individualized courses of study that will provide both immersion in their own creative work and the opportunity to interact with other professional artists in their fields. Fellowship activities may include study in arts courses; atten- dance at advanced art-making workshops, festivals, or institutes; residencies at artists' colonies; formal mentor relationships with recognized professional artists; independent study toward the completion of an artistic project; or other artistic entities.
All permanently assigned full- and part-time arts faculty in specialized, public arts high schools are eligible. Teachers of all arts disciplines are invited to apply -- visual arts, photo- graphy, theater, music, dance, film, video, multidiscipline, and creative writing. Applicants must be in their fifth year (or more) of teaching arts in high school and plan to continue as an arts teacher in their specialized public arts high school in 2008-09. Twenty awards of up to $5,000 each, with a complementary grant of $1,500 to the fellow's school to support post-fellowship activities, will be made.
Visit the Surdna Foundation Web site for complete program details. RFP Link: http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/10008966/surdna
For additional RFPs in Education, visit: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_education.jhtml
September 20, 2007
teaching the arts
* Director of Production Management South Orange County Community College District (California) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523273-01&pg=e
* Dance Studies University of California at Riverside (California) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521915-01&pg=e
* Assistant or Associate Professors Westmont College (California) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000522364-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Theatre American University (D.C.) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523301-01&pg=e
* Multiple Faculty Positions Georgia Southern University (Georgia) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521339-01&pg=e
* Professor of Movement and Combat Savannah College of Art and Design (Georgia) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523365-01&pg=e
* Chair of Production Design Savannah College of Art and Design (Georgia) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523367-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Dance Purdue University (Indiana) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521814-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor in Theatre University of Notre Dame (Indiana) (date posted: 9/14/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523094-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Acting and Performance Cornell College (Iowa) (date posted: 9/19/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523976-01&pg=e
* Theatre - Artist-in-Residence Graceland University (Iowa) (Iowa) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000522442-01&pg=e
* Head, Divison of Theatre and Dance University of Louisiana at Monroe (Louisiana) (date posted: 9/14/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000523118-01&pg=e
* Tenure Track Faculty Positions Salisbury University (Maryland) (date posted: 9/14/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000519879-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions Hartwick College (New York) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000522504-01&pg=e
* Professor and Chair, Department of Theater Studies Duke University (North Carolina) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521316-01&pg=e
* Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Music (Jazz) Guilford College (North Carolina) (date posted: 9/17/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521376-01&pg=e
September 19, 2007
congrats to jim!

with Michael Aronov, Veanne Cox, Erik Jensen, Lisa Kron, Annabella Sciorra
directed by Jeremy Dobrish
Ever wish you could be someone else, somewhere else? Reeling from an acrimonious divorce, Barbara finds solace in her overactive imagination. After conjuring her dream lover—a sexy Conquistador decked out in a full suit of armor! —the two embark on a fantastical journey which prompts her to give in to her darkest desires. Jim Knable's seductive modern-day fairy tale mixes romance and whimsy in its exploration of one woman’s quest for self-acceptance, contentment and the willingness to love again.
From playwright Jim Knable (Green Man, The Rapier of Europa, Othamlet)
and director Jeremy Dobrish (Election Day, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)).
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT!
at The Lucille Lortel Theatre
October 10th – November 17th
SPECIAL 25% DISCOUNT TO SEE SPAIN
$45 tickets (reg $60) Must purchase by October 14!
Performance ScheduleTues & Wed @ 7pmThur & Fri @ 8pmSaturday @ 2pm & 8pm Sunday @ 3pm
The Lucille Lortel Theatre
121 Christopher Street (between Bleecker and Hudson)
man: biology of a fall
Man: Biology of a Fall, a new full-length opera with music by Evan Hause and a libretto by Gary Heidt, will have a four-performance world premiere run on October 4, 5, 6 and 7 at Kumble Theater, the new cutting-edge performance space of the Brooklyn Campus of Long Island University (1 University Place, Brooklyn).
The opera, presented in chamber orchestra version and utilizing live electronics, will feature a cast of 10 male singers, 2 female singers and 2 actors. The opera stars Lyric Tenor Steven Ebel supported by a large cast consisting of Darren Lougée, San-ky Kim, Mark Peters, David A. Gordon, Mary Ellen Assue, Raemond Martin, Jeffrey Mandelbaum, C. David Morrow, John Schenkel, Kamala Sankaram, actors Christopher Burris, Miriam Tabb and Yuval Boim. It will be directed by Jyana S. Gregory with lighting design by Matthew Richards, costumes by Jessica Ford, and sets by Rumiko Ishii.
Conducted by the composer, the opera deals with Frank Olson (1910-1953) who was one of the first American scientists to study biological weapons, such as anthrax, for the Army. He also witnessed violent interrogation techniques used on ex-Nazi POWs in post-war Europe, some ending in death. He observed first-hand accounts of fighter pilots returning from the Korean War who reported the use of biological weapons on enemy soldiers. He was ultimately drugged with LSD and subjected to interrogation himself when he began having reservations about his work. Then he went out a hotel window in New York City. Suicide or murder?
The opera is a fictional account of the final mysterious days of his life.This opera, Man: Biology of a Fall, is the third and final opera of what composer and librettist call the "Defenestration Trilogy (written between 2000 and 2007) of which two already-produced operas are The Birth and Theft of Television concerning the suicide of F.M. inventor Edwin Armstrong and Nightingale dealing with the last days of James Forrestal, the first Secretary of Defense who went out a hospital window under unknown circumstances. In reviewing the work, Opera News called it “fresh and dramatic" and the Village Voice called it "dramatic and haunting."
Performances:
Thursday, October 4, 7:30 PM, Friday, October 5, 7:30 PM, Saturday, October 6, 7:30 PM, Sunday, October 7, 3:00 PM at Kumble Theater (1 University Place, Brooklyn).
Tickets $35 & $25; $15 Students and Seniors. Kumble Theater Box Office: (718) 488-1624 or www.KumbleTheater.org.
Directions: 2/3/4/5 trains to Nevins Street; B/ M/Q/R trains to DeKalb Avenue; A/C trains to Hoyt-Schermerhorn; G to Fulton; LIRR to Flatbush Terminal.
www.ManBiologyOfAFall.com
September 18, 2007
watch Steph's show!

grants
Program Deadline: January 31, 2008
The First Nations Composer Initiative, a program of the American Composers Forum ( http://www.composersforum.org/ ), is dedicated to serving the needs of American Indian/Alaska Native/First Na- tions/Indigenous makers of new music throughout Indian Country. The initiative's new granting program, Common Ground, will sup- port activities that boost Indigenous creative musicians, such as commissions, residencies, performance and production, travel/ study, and outreach. Common Ground is funded by the Ford Foundation's IllumiNation program.
Common Ground is open to Indigenous makers of new music: compos- ers, performers, groups, sound artists, songwriters, etc. Native Artists must be a documented affiliate of a United States and/or Canadian Tribe/Indigenous Community and committed to building the strength of Native communities by sharing their skills and talents with others. Full-time students may not apply unless coursework is completed (ABD/thesis status).
The program seeks to award grants to varied artists from the many genres of music represent- ed in Indian Country, and from diverse Indigenous cultures. Individual awards will range from $500 to $7,500. Grants are designed to give an immediate financial boost to composers, performers, and other makers of new music at a time when this help would have a significant career-enhancing effect.
Visit the Composers Forum Web site for program information. RFP Link: http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/10008851/composersforum
For additional RFPs in Arts and Culture, visit: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_arts.jhtml
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MetLife Foundation Announces Art Museum and Community Connections
Program Deadline: October 19, 2007
The MetLife Foundation ( http://www.metlife.org/ ) has created a new initiative entitled Museum and Community Connections with the objective of strengthening communities, broadening programming, and promoting museums as centers of education without boundaries. In 2007, the foundation expects to award grants totaling $1 million through the program.
The purpose of the program is to encourage art museums to reach out to large numbers of people of all ages and backgrounds through imaginative programs and/or exhibits that help us understand and appreciate each other and our world. Individual grants will not exceed $100,000 and will vary in amount depending on the nature and scope of proposed project. Museums may request funding for one or a combination of the following categories, but the requested project does not have to be limited to these categories:
Collaborations: Partnerships between 1) mainstream museums and culturally specific museums; 2) museums and nonprofit organizations serving diverse populations, such as new immigrants, whose primary mission does not focus on the arts (e.g., community centers, social service organizations, immigrant and refugee organ- izations, and others); and 3) museums and arts organizations of all types.
Artist Residencies: Bringing artists with diverse perspectives to conduct programs for a museum and/or community. Exhibits: Displays of works by artists that engage audiences and promote understanding of our world and different cultures.
Offsite Programming: Programs that extend the reach of the museum into diverse and underserved communities, including new immigrant communities, such as off-site lectures, exhibits and programs, mobile museums, and other projects.
Art museums in the United States that meet the following requirements are eligible to apply: have been in existence for at least five years; have 501(c)(3) status; and are located in either Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, or the District of Columbia. For this program, science and technology museums, museums of natural history, botanical gardens, zoos, and children's museums are not eligible.
Visit the MetLife Foundation Web site for complete program information. RFP Link: http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/10008852/metlife
For additional RFPs in Arts and Culture, visit: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_arts.jhtml
September 13, 2007
teaching the arts
* Faculty Vacancies, Fall 2008 California State University at Sacramento (California) (date posted: 9/10/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000520752-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor, Non-Western Theater and Performance Studies Stanford University (California) (date posted: 9/12/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000522528-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Theatre Studies and American Studies or African-American Studies Yale University (Connecticut) (date posted: 9/11/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000522138-01&pg=e
* Assistant/Associate Professor of Culture and Politics Georgetown University (D.C.) (date posted: 9/11/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000522438-01&pg=e
* Assistant/Associate Professor of Theatre Design Huntington University (Indiana) (date posted: 9/10/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521225-01&pg=e
* Professor of Theater and Dance Bowdoin College (Maine) (date posted: 9/10/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521401-01&pg=e
* Tenured/Tenure Track - Communication; Dance; English; History; Jewis Studies; Languages, Literature and Cultures; Middle Eastern Studies; Music University of Maryland at College Park (Maryland) (date posted: 9/10/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521058-01&pg=e
* Assistant/Associate Professor (Theater: Acting/Voice) State University of New York College at Buffalo (New York) (date posted: 9/12/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000522675-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions Dickinson College (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 9/10/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000520974-01&pg=e
* Performance Studies Assistant Professor Texas A&M University at College Station (Texas) (date posted: 9/10/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000520707-01&pg=e
* Modern Dance Faculty Evergreen State College (Washington) (date posted: 9/7/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521894-01&pg=e
September 12, 2007
CHEAP THEATRE SPACE FOR PERFORMANCE IN OCT OR NOV
If you have an event you want to do – A short run show, a showcase/ a reading/ a concert/ a screening/ a fundraiser for your favorite theater company/ a fundraiser for yourself!/a taping/an improv night/ a cd release party or any type of party or show – and you could do it in Oct or November, then we should talk. We have a great space, some prime evening slots available and we are motivated to make it easy, fair and fun.
Call 323 422 6361 and lay some creativity on us. Operators are standing by…
julia's play on the west coast
By Julia Cho
very important poetry contest
Beth's Legacy
On the morning of August 27, 2007, Elizabeth Spence Cann was found shot to death in her own bed. Two of her daughters, 12 year old Brittney and 15 year old Danielle, were found on the floor of the hallway leading into her room. Both girls had been shot in the head and left for dead. The shooter, Beth's estranged boyfriend, took his own life early that morning.By some miracle, both Danielle and Brittney survived the senseless attack, but both face a long, long road to recovery. A third daughter, their oldest sister Amanda, was not home at the time. She faces a future of questions and grief.The girls are a part of Gotpoetry's extended family.
Beth was the niece of Gotpoetry staffer Deb Powers, and deeply loved cousin of regular member and contributor Cara Powers. In the week that followed the shooting, the Gotpoetry community reacted to the news with an outpouring of sympathy, love and support for which the family is extremely grateful. Many also privately asked if there was something more, something tangible, that they could do to show their support for the family and the injured girls. There is.
Gotpoetry is seeking submissions of poetry for a chapbook length anthology to be called "Beth's Legacy". We're especially seeking poems that speak to surviving loss, recovering from violence and ending domestic abuse. There is no restriction on form or length. All styles of poetry are welcome, though poems of less than 60 lines will be more likely to be accepted.The selection committee for Beth's Legacy will include the staff of Gotpoetry and representatives of Beth Cann's family.
The finished book will be available for purchase through Gotpoetry and a variety of other outlets, with all proceeds from the sale contributed to the Cann Family Hope Fund set up for the support and aid of Brittney and Danielle by Beth's church in Norton, MA.
Deadline for submissions is September 30, 2007.
Submit up to three poems for consideration in the body of an email to :bethslegacy@onlythebest.info by September 30.
Please submit only original poetry to which you hold the copyright.Because the book is a fund raiser, we can not pay for the poems accepted, but we will make the book available for download to any poet whose work appears in Beth's Legacy. Your submission to Beth's Legacy grants to us one-time print publication rights to your submitted work. You retain all other rights to your work.
If you would like to make a donation directly to the fund, you can do that by sending your donation to:
Danielle and Brittany Cann Hope Fund
Bank of America
574 Foundry Street
South Easton, MA 02375
Event: Panel Discussion
Opening Event of the "New From NYU" Screenplay Reading Series
Sponsored by the Writers Lab West and the Tisch West Alumni Council
NAVIGATING THE LINES OF COMMUNICATION: Guiding Your Script from Your Desk to a Green Light
The Odyssey Theater
2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles , CA 90025
Date: Monday, September 17, 2007
Time: 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM / Reception to follow
Panelists:
Joe Roth, Producer, former Chairman of Revolution Studios
Michael Nozik, Producer ( Quiz Show, Syriana)
Shannon Gardner, Producer ( American Fork, They Are Among Us)
Derek Beumer, Development/Producer at Frameworks
Regina Lee, Development Executive at Seed Productions
Ilan Breil, Literary Manager at Mosaic
Moderator:
Michael Tabb ('94) Screenwriter ( The Uncatchable Cowgirl Bandits of Nottingham, Texas)
Price: The panel is free, but admission to the awesome reception afterwards is a cool $10.
RSVP is required: http://mail.google.com/mail/nyuwriters@yahoo.com
September 06, 2007
cheap copies in LA
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For more info and to place your orders, visit:http://www.ScriptCopier.com
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screenwriting contests submissions deadlines
09.20.07
http://www.moviescriptcontest.com/
ASA International Screenplay Competition
10.31.07
http://www.goasa.com/competition.shtml
The Writers Place Screenwriting Contest
10.31.07
http://www.thewritersplace.org/screenplay_contest.shtml
Hollywood Nexus Screenwriting Contest
11.21.07
http://www.hollywoodnexus.com/ScreenwritingContest.php
teaching the arts
* Artist/Teacher of Piano University of Alabama at Huntsville (Alabama) (date posted: 8/31/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000520849-01&pg=e
* Positions in Dance, Design and Music California State University at Long Beach (California) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000520052-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions Eastern Connecticut State University (Connecticut) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000518932-01&pg=e
* Chair of Playwriting Program Yale University (Connecticut) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000518026-01&pg=e
* Tenure-Track/Tenured Positions American University (D.C.) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000520005-01&pg=e
* Multiple Faculty Positions American University in Cairo (Egypt) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000520289-01&pg=e
* Postdoctoral Fellowship in Humanities and the Arts Valparaiso University (Indiana) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000519357-01&pg=e
* Faculty Openings, Fall 2008 Rider University (New Jersey) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000520090-01&pg=e
* Art, Drama, Environmental Studies; Literature; Management/Accountancy; Mathematics; Multimedia Arts/Sciences: Religious Studies University of North Carolina at Asheville (North Carolina) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000518209-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions University of Oregon (Oregon) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000518471-01&pg=e
* Tenure-track Faculty, August 2008 California University of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000519902-01&pg=e
* Faculty Openings for Fall 2008 Pennsylvania State University at University Park (Pennsylvania) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000519842-01&pg=e
* Multiple tenure-track or tenured positons in Science, Humanities, and Social/Behavioral Sciences University of South Carolina, Columbia (South Carolina) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000519270-01&pg=e
* Music - Director of Choral Activities Belmont University (Tennessee) (date posted: 9/1/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000520348-01&pg=e
* Film/Stagecrew Technology Instructor/Program Director Columbia State Community College (Tennessee) (date posted: 9/4/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000521356-01&pg=e
* Assistant Professor of Drama Trinity University (Texas) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000519765-01&pg=e
* Associate or Assistant Professor of Theatre Old Dominion University (Virginia) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000518996-01&pg=e
* Multiple Positions The Evergreen State College (Washington) (date posted: 9/3/2007) http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000518757-01&pg=e

