September 04, 2009

teaching the arts

Faculty Positions, College of Arts and Sciences

Baylor University

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Sociology

Location:

Texas

Faculty Vacancies 2010-2011

University of Wisconsin Colleges

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Political science/ international relations

Location:

Wisconsin

Tenure-Track Faculty: Chemistry; Economics and Management; Education; Music; Political Science; Religion; Scandinavian Studies and Theatre and Dance

Gustavus Adolphus College

Posted: 09/04/2009

Category:

Political science/ international relations

Location:

Minnesota

Provost/Vice Chanchellor/Art History; Theatre; Biological Sciences; Health, Exercise Science and Sport Management

University of Wisconsin-Parkside

Posted: 09/04/2009

Category:

Biology/ life sciences

Location:

Wisconsin

Director of Choral Ensembles

University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Posted: 09/03/2009

Category:

Music

Location:

Massachusetts

Assistant Professor of Dance

Cornish College of the Arts

Posted: 09/03/2009

Category:

Other arts

Location:

Washington

Assistant Professor of Theatre

North Central College

Posted: 09/02/2009

Category:

Performing arts

Location:

Illinois

Music Director-Opera

University of Houston, Main Campus

Posted: 09/01/2009

Category:

Music

Location:

Texas

Open Tenure Track Positions: Arabic, Drama/Dance; Economics; Mathemtics; Spanish

Colorado College

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Foreign languages/ literatures

Location:

Colorado

Chair of Department of Theatre and Dance

University of Texas at Austin

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Performing arts

Location:

Texas

Assistant Professor/Lighting Designer/Sound Designer and Teacher

Ball State University

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Performing arts

Location:

Indiana

Faculty Positions

Amherst College

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Psychology

Location:

Massachusetts

Music Assistant Professor and Director of Choral Activities

Grand Rapids Community College

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Music

Location:

Michigan

Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies

Brown University

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Performing arts

Location:

Rhode Island

Tenure-track or Tenured Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences

University of South Carolina at Columbia

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Sociology

Location:

South Carolina

Faculty Positions, College of Arts and Sciences

Baylor University

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Sociology

Location:

Texas

Faculty Vacancies 2010-2011

University of Wisconsin Colleges

Posted: 08/31/2009

Category:

Political science/ international relations

Location:

Wisconsin

Lighting Design/Production Supervisor

Willamette University

Posted: 08/25/2009

Category:

Other arts

Location:

Oregon

Multiple Faculty Listings

Willamette University

Posted: 08/21/2009

Category:

Performing arts

Location:

Oregon

Professor/Associate Professor in Film

Victoria University of Wellington

Posted: 08/19/2009

Category:

Other arts

Location:

New Zealand

Senior Lab Technician, Theater Arts/Carpentry

South Orange County Community College District

Posted: 08/18/2009

Category:

Other arts

Location:

California

Part Time Instructors

Raritan Valley Community College

Posted: 08/14/2009

Category:

Engineering

Location:

New Jersey

Tenure Track - Dance

University of San Francisco

Posted: 08/13/2009

Category:

Performing arts

Location:

California

Assistant Professor - Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature in Performance

Mary Baldwin College

Posted: 08/07/2009

Category:

English/ literature

Location:

Virginia

Director and/or Performance Maker

Stanford University

Posted: 08/06/2009

Category:

Other humanities

Location:

California

September 02, 2009

nominate a doc

Nominating documentaries for possible inclusion in The American Documentary Showcase

With the renewal of a grant by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to UFVA, we are able to include 5-10 new titles and filmmakers in our second round, which runs through December 2010.

Mission:
The American Documentary Showcase, funded by and as a cooperative program with the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of States, and administered through a cooperative grant to the University Film and Video Association, is a curated selection of contemporary documentaries that is offered to US Embassies for screening abroad. The Showcase is designed to travel American documentaries and their filmmakers to international overseas venues, including U.S. Embassy organized events and/or U.S. Embassy supported international documentary film festivals.

The goal of The Showcase is to offer a broad diversified look at life in the United States and the values of a democratic society as seen by American documentary filmmakers. The Showcase is intended to demonstrate the role documentary plays in fostering understanding and cooperation among people.

Qualifications for Consideration:
Documentaries nominated can be of any length and style, although the emphasis is on shorter, under one hour films in this grant cycle. They must have a release date no earlier than January 2007and must be completed by September 2009, and available on DVD. They must be made by an American citizen, focus primarily on American subject (this can be Americans overseas, but the main emphasis must be on American citizens), and fit in to one or preferably more, of the following categories. Filmmakers may nominate their own films. Student films of exceptional quality are welcome.


Subject Categories:
The Democratic Process
Emigration/Immigration
Environment, Nature, Our Planet
Ethnic Diversities
Health
Innovation in Education
Music and Society- no concert films or music videos
Popular Culture
Women, Families and Children

A panel of experts will vet up to 10 films for possible inclusion. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs makes final decisions about selection. To nominate a film, four NONRETURNABLE DVDs must be submitted along with a short SYNOPSIS and CREDIT LISTS. Entries must be shipped PREPAID. Nomination Postmark Deadline: SEPTEMBER 25, 2009

Nomination to this curated Showcase grants the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, the UFVA and the IDA the right to use brief clips, photographs, and biographical data of filmmakers and their subjects for publicity and promotional purposes, including UFVA/ IDA/DOS websites, podcasts and internet feeds. If the film is chosen to be in the American Documentary Showcase, the copyright holder further grants permission to the Showcase to make DVD duplicates, to screen the entire documentary, or portions thereof, at American Embassies and overseas venues selected by the Embassies, including foreign film festivals. The copyright holder also agrees to allow the Showcase to subtitle their film as deemed necessary by the Showcase.

All materials must be shipped/mailed with all charges prepaid to:
Betsy A. McLane, PhD
Showcase Director
3801 University Avenue
Suite 260
Riverside, CA 92501

For more information visit www.ufva.org/showcase
Any questions not addressed above should be directed to:
betsymclane@documentarydiva.com

sundance: two new labs for theatre

SUNDANCE INSTITUTE THEATRE PROGRAM ANNOUNCES
TWO NEW ARTIST LABS TO BE HELD IN 2010 AT
MASSACHUSETTS MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART (MASS MOCA)
AND NEW YORK’S GOVERNORS ISLAND

Announces Call for Entries: Theatre Lab at Mass MoCA (March 28-April 11, 2010)

Theatre Lab on Governor's Island (May 23-June 6, 2010);

New Deadline for All Submissions is October 12, 2009

Los Angeles — Sundance Institute announced today the expansion of its Theatre Program with two new labs: the first to be held at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MassMoCA) from March 28-April 11, 2010, and the second to be held on New York’s Governors Island from May 23-June 6, 2010. The labs are two-week developmental retreats designed to provide private, creative environments for playwrights, directors, composers and librettists to devise new work with the support of dramaturgs and full casts. Participants will be chosen from an open submission process. The Program is interested in both established and emerging theatre artists, as well as artists making a transition from areas outside of theatre. Artists are encouraged to apply quickly; the deadline for submissions is October 12, 2009. These two labs will temporarily replace the annual Sundance Theatre Lab, held in Utah each July, while upgrades and construction take place at the Sundance Resort. Visit www.sundance.org/theatre for full submission details.

"We are thrilled to expand the Sundance Institute Theatre Program to these unique environments," said Philip Himberg, Producing Artistic Director, Sundance Institute Theatre Program." Sundance Institute labs provide a crucible for innovative developmental work. They are more than a place to “rehearse"; they are environments that encourage and support risk-taking, experimentation, and rigorous re-writing and re-imagining. MassMoca and Governor’s Island both provide a connection with nature, which is integral to our view of nurturing the creative process, and both have been generous with their resources and rehearsal space – critical gifts during this economic climate. We are thrilled and grateful that these venues will allow us to continue our 33 years of supporting theatre artists while our home base in Sundance, Utah undergoes some vital renovations.”

Sundance Institute Theatre Lab at Mass MoCA

North Adams, Massachusetts
March 28-April 11, 2010

This is a new, two-week development retreat for theatre artists held at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, ranked among the most visited institutions in the United States dedicated to new art. Since opening in 1999, MassMoCA has become one of the world's premier centers for making and showing the best art of our time. More than 80 major new works of art and more than 50 performances have been created through fabrication and rehearsal residencies in North Adams. The Sundance Institute Theatre Lab at Mass MoCA offers an opportunity and process for an independent-minded community of artists to engage with their work, ask questions, build text and take risks.

Sundance Institute Theatre Lab on Governors Island
May 23-June 6, 2010
The Sundance Institute Theatre Program is honored to be selected as the first theatre group to use the Island. This is a new, two-week development retreat for theatre artists held on and in collaboration with New York's Governors Island Preservation & Education Corporation. The Theatre Lab on Governors Island will provide a creative environment (artsists will take a short ferry ride to the island daily from the Battery Maritime Building at the southern tip of Manhattan) for playwrights, directors, composers and librettists to develop new work with the full support of dramaturgs and full casts. This lab will celebrate the diversity and rich resources of New York Harbor while providing a protective canopy of private time and space in which to create.

ELIGIBILITY
The Sundance Institute Theatre Program welcomes applications for projects at any stage of development. Submitted work cannot have been previously produced, but may have received prior labs or readings. In addition, projects scheduled to receive a production before July 11, 2010 (Mass MoCA Lab) and September 6, 2010 (Governors Island Lab), are not eligible. Commissioned work is eligible for submission.

Playwrights, directors, composers, ensembles, performance artists or choreographers may submit applications. Playwright/director teams are permitted and encouraged to apply together; however, because many emerging playwrights do not have access to a director, Sundance Institute is positioned to match these artists with an experienced director.

Participants must be available for the entire length of each lab. Artists can only submit one application. Previous applicants may re-apply, but not with previously submitted material.

PROJECT SELECTION
Through open submissions, Sundance Institute Theatre Program considers an estimated 600 projects. Each full-time Fellow (playwright, director, and collaborator) receives a $500 honorarium and company of actors (if applicable), selected by Sundance Institute in collaboration with the Fellows, to support their project. It provides professional actors, dramaturges and playwrights rehearsal space and stage management for the collaborative team working on each project. At the end of each lab, projects will culminate in an informal presentation for the community only, followed by a feedback session with Sundance artistic staff and guest Creative Advisors. Actors are selected for their professionalism, versatility and suitability for the development process. Actors operate on a Special Agreement with Actors’ Equity Association during the Theatre Labs.

Sundance Institute Theatre Program

Through its developmental activities at the Sundance Institute Playwright’s Retreat at Ucross, the Sundance Institute Theatre Lab at White Oak, Sundance Institute East Africa,and two new pilot theatre programs at Mass MoCA and Governors Island, The Sundance Institute Theatre Program identifies and assists emerging theatre artists, contributes to the creative growth of established artists, and encourages and supports the development of new work for the stage. Under the guidance of Producing Artistic Director Philip Himberg, more than 85% of the work coming out of the Program’s labs has found professional production at theatres across the United States, Mexico and Europe. Recent productions of Sundance-developed work include: Passing Strange by Stew and Heidi Rodewald, which won the 2008 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical and Grey Gardens by Doug Wright, Scott Frankel and Michael Korie.

Sundance Institute

Founded by Robert Redford in 1981, Sundance Institute is a not-for-profit organization that fosters the development of original storytelling in film and theatre, and presents the annual Sundance Film Festival. Internationally recognized for its artistic development programs for directors, screenwriters, producers, film composers, playwrights and theatre artists, Sundance Institute has nurtured such projects as Angels in America, Spring Awakening, Boys Don't Cry, Sin Nombre, Born into Brothels and Trouble the Water. www.sundance.org.

August 31, 2009

grants

Applications Invited for Visual Arts Fellowships in Utah
Grants of $10,000 will be awarded to individuals in Utah producing works in the visual and fine arts, including new and traditional genres....

Posted on August 27, 2009
Deadline: September 11, 2009

New York Foundation for the Arts Announces Informational Seminars for New York State Artists' Fellowships
Eight grants of $7,000 will be awarded to individuals in New York State who are working on projects in the fields of architecture, choreography, the literary and fine arts, and video....

Posted on August 26, 2009
Deadline: Various

MetLife Foundation Invites Art Museums to Apply for Museum and Community Connections Program
Grants of up to $100,000 will be awarded to art museums in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming working to engage diverse audiences....

Posted on August 26, 2009
Deadline: October 9, 2009

International Physical Theatre Laboratory

Date & Time: 2009-10-25 5:00 PM
Location:

International Physical Theatre Laboratory
http://www.iugte.com/projects/PhysicalTheatre.php

October 25-31, 2009
Leitring bei Leibnitz, Austria

PARTICIPANTS:
Actors of physical, dramatic, dance and musical theatres, dancers, choreographers, circus performers, directors.

PROGRAMME:
The programme includes intensive training, lectures and discussions. The Lab is open to performers from different creative genres and techniques inspired by Physical Theatre as a bold, vibrant and multidimensional approach to contemporary theatre performance. Practical physical training is the core of the Lab programme. Participants will explore physicality as the key to form, style, atmosphere and emotional palette in contemporary performance. Practical sessions develop in the form of various exercises which progress from simple to compound. Gradually the group is proceeding to group improvisations and structures. Every day is setting advanced creative tasks, developing the preceding steps. Through the system of consecutive exercises the group is growing common language and trust, ability to collaborate and create together.

STRUCTURE OF THE DAY:
Each day begins with morning warm-up which combines breathing, movement and imagination. It will help participants to wake up and to prepare for the intensive practical process during the day.

Practical training. Part I. Training by method of improvisation.
Practical training. Part II. Structural Improvisation. From exercises to performance.
Practical training. Part III. Principles of Biomechanics. Meyerhold's etudes.
Lectures & Discussions: Performer's Physicality in the methods of Meyerhold, M.Chekhov and Stanislavsky.

The working language is English.

VENUE:
The Lab will take place in Leitring bei Leibnitz, the beautiful town located within 30 min from Graz Thalerhof Airport, 2.5h from Vienna by car, 40 min from Graz by car, and 20 minutes from the Slovenian border. The public transportation to the venue is easy. The programme will take place in the historic castle of the 16th century. Accommodation and meals are organized for the group.

PROGRAMME & REGISTRATION DETAILS:
http://www.iugte.com/projects/PhysicalTheatre.php

Photo Gallery of the past events:
http://picasaweb.google.ru/globtheatre

INSTANT PERFORMANCE WRITING with HEATHER WOODBURY

a three-day intensive for writers and performers on making work from the dramatic imagination

conducted by nationally acclaimed playwright and performer Heather Woodbury

winner of the Spalding Gray Award,OBIE Award,

Kennedy Center Fund For New American Plays Award,

NEA Playwright Fellow, and published "stand-up novelist".

September 25-27th, 2009

WHEN
Friday-Saturday 12-5:30pm,
Final class, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 12-6pm: Performance for invited audience-

WHERE
AT Workman's Circle Rehearsal Studios,
45 E.33rd St. between Park and Madison, NYC

Register by September 12th : $225/after: $300

WHAT
"Starting with the premise that the first impulse is the magic one, I will introduce you to my method of "instant performance," locating your innate capacity to give life to something that is fully formed from the moment you transmit it. We will then crystallize that initial impulse to point the way toward making work of lasting value.

In order for the originator of solo work to successfully captivate and hold an audience, rigorous demands must be met but also unique opportunities for invention are offered. This intensive workshop explores how these solo performance methods - of conjuring character, inventing natural speech and locating the stories inspired by places - can be applied to generating writing of every kind and to infusing performance with live-wire authenticity.

For playwrights, solo show originators, actors, and writers of all stripes, this is writing on the tongue and stage, as an alternate to, and rejuvenation of, writing on the page."

3 DAYS-Sept. 25,26, 27TH
Friday & Saturday12-5:30pm,

Final class, Sunday Sept. 27th, 12-6pm INCLUDES PERFORMANCE for invited audience.


Workman's Circle Rehearsal Studios,
45 E.33rd Street
between Park and Madison, NYC

Register by Sept. 12th:$225/After:$300

For more information visit: heatherwoodbury.com

August 27, 2009

teaching the arts

Lighting Design/Production Supervisor
Willamette University (Oregon)

(date posted: 08/25/2009)

Multiple Faculty Listings
Willamette University (Oregon)

(date posted: 08/21/2009)

Professor/Associate Professor in Film
Victoria University of Wellington (**Not in the US)

(date posted: 08/19/2009)

Senior Lab Technician, Theater Arts/Carpentry
South Orange County Community College District (California)
(date posted: 08/18/2009)

Part Time Instructors
Raritan Valley Community College (New Jersey)

(date posted: 08/14/2009)

Tenure Track - Dance
University of San Francisco (California)
(date posted: 08/13/2009)

Assistant Professor - Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature in Performance
Mary Baldwin College (Virginia)

(date posted: 08/07/2009)

Director and/or Performance Maker
Stanford University (California)

(date posted: 08/06/2009)

Director of University Cinema
Indiana University at Bloomington (Indiana)

(date posted: 08/03/2009)

Assistant Professor in Lighting Design
Kennesaw State University (Georgia)

(date posted: 08/03/2009)

August 22, 2009

grants

Guidelines Available for 2010 Funding Cycle of Pew Charitable Trusts' Dance Advance
Grants of up to $150,000 will be awarded to dance artists, companies, and presenters in the Philadelphia region working on program research and development, rehearsal, or production and presentation....

Posted on August 19, 2009
Deadline: September 16, 2009 (Letter of Intent to Apply)

Open Society Institute Seeks Entries for Moving Walls 17 Documentary Photography Exhibition
Emerging and veteran photographers who have completed work on a human rights or social justice issue will have their work displayed in the exhibit and will receive a $2,000 royalty plus travel expenses to attend the opening....

Posted on August 19, 2009
Deadline: October 23, 2009

Maine Theater Fund Accepting Applications From Professional and Community Theaters
Grants will be awarded to professional and community nonprofit theaters in Maine for programmatic, capacity building, operating, or capital support....

Posted on August 19, 2009
Deadline: September 15, 2009

South Carolina Arts Commission Invites Applications for Artist Fellowships
Four grants of $5,000 will be awarded to exemplary South Carolina actors and writers working in poetry, prose, acting, or playwriting....

Posted on August 19, 2009
Deadline: October 1, 2009

August 21, 2009

Casting Call

WCBS-TV, part of CBS Television Stations - a division of CBS Corporation, is hosting an open casting call next Monday from 9a-12p in New York City for reality show The Amazing Race. To be eligible for the show's 16th season, contestants must be at least 21 years old and bring a completed application found at www.wcbstv.com , where other rules and requirements can be found. Contestants are encouraged to bring photographs and a copy of their passport, though both are not required. Contestants and their teammates will be taped for two minutes at the casting call located at Victorian Gardens Amusement Park at Wollman Rink in Central Park (830 5th Avenue).

August 20, 2009

Job Postings TV

JOB OPENING: CNBC RESEARCH ANALYST/NBCU/NJ: Provide reporting and strategic insights for CNBC's digital media & television properties. BA &1 yr web analytics, media/ad/marketing research req. www.nbcjobs.com , job#1062313 (8/27)

JOB OPENING: ASSOCIATE PRODUCER/NYC:
Cable network seeks experienced AP. Must have background in writing and producing promos and other video materials for on-air promotions. Reel required. tvpromosdept@gmail.com (8/26)

JOB OPENING: DVLPMNT EXEC/NY: Est'd prod. Co. seeks creative, workaholic, self-starter to oversee reality & non-fiction dvlpmnt. Solid ind contacts, exceptional ideas & exp selling to ntwrks a must. Res/Cvr Ltr:
info@twocatstv.com (8/25)

JOB OPENING: SHOW PRODUCER/NAHB Prods. Group (DC):
Seeking EXPERIENCED Producer/Director for reality/docu-drama crime series for major cable network. Strong field exp. is a must. Apply at: TV@NAHB.com or visit www.NAHBProds.com (8/21)

Casting Call

Tijuana Entertainment is seeking participants for the second season of A&E Network's series Obsessed which goes into production this fall in the Los Angeles area. The series documents people suffering from acute Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and their therapeutic journey to find help. People afflicted with OCD are encouraged to apply and those selected to be on the show will receive 12 weeks of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from experts including Dr. John Tsilimparis. For more information about the series visit www.aetv.com/obsessed and to set up an interview with the show's producers, casting directors or Dr. Tsilimparis send an email to obsessed@tijuanaent.com or call Tijuana Entertainment at (310) 341-2500 and ask for Maria Skeels or Jessica Thompson.