Arturo O'Farrill and The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, Eric Harland Quintet, Prasanna, Rudresh
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Election Day, Gray's Anatomy, Swimming to Cambodia,
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"The Necessity of Theater: The Art of Watching and Being Watched," by Paul Woodruff, "Moving to Higher Ground: How Jazz Can Change Your Live," by Wynton Marsalis
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關於我: Founded in 1969, Painted Bride Art Center has been a cultural pioneer since we opened our doors. Founder Gerry Givnish and other artists opened a gallery on South Street and started a cultural revolution in the area. In 1981, the Bride purchased and moved to its permanent home at 230 Vine Street. As the Bride has evolved, we have purposefully provided access to a wide array of artistic voices concerned with political and social issues. Our commitment to varying points of view have provided a forum for communities outside "the mainstream," including those of ethnic and sexual diversity.
MISSION: The Painted Bride Art Center works with artists to create and present programs that affirm the intrinsic values of all cultures, the inspirational and healing powers of the arts, and their ability to affect social change.
我想認識: Artists, performers, musicians, culture jammers, and patrons of all things innovative, risk-taking and fresh!
WORLDWIDE CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS & AUDITIONS<br />11th Annual San Francisco Hip Hop DanceFest (www. sfhiphopdancefest. com)<br />(Micaya, Founder and Artistic Director)<br />November 20-22, 2009<br /><br />What we look for:<br />· Professional Dance Companies from all over the Globe (Any size, from solo to group)<br />· All styles of Hip Hop and Hip Hop Fusion<br />· Use of Hip Hop styles in unique and interesting ways<br />· Use of Hip Hop Dance to tell a story<br />· Social Content/Commentary<br />· Artistic Quality<br />· Extraordinary Technical Skill and Ability<br /><br /><br />IF Hired :<br /><br />SFHHDF PROVIDES-<br />· Travel expenses and/or performance fees<br />· A packed house at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre in which to perform<br />· Invitations to attend any and all VIP events hosted by the SFHHDF<br />· Opportunities to connect with dancers from all over the globe<br />· Media coverage<br /><br /><br />COMPANIES MUST PROVIDE-<br />· Companies MUST provide a HIGH RES URL, BIO and PHOTO<br />· Companies must submit/audition THE SAME PIECE that they intend to perform<br />· Pieces must be between 6-9 MINUTES long<br /><br /><br />To submit footage OR schedule a live audition :<br /><br />TO SUBMIT FOOTAGE-<br />· Upload HIGH QUALITY footage of the exact piece (6-9 minutes) you intend to perform<br />(full cast and costume) and send the link to info@sfhiphopdancefest.com<br />OR<br />· Send HIGH QUALITY dvd or video footage of the exact piece (6-9 minutes) you intend<br />to perform (full cast and costume) to:<br />SF Hip Hop DanceFest<br />PO Box 411492<br />San Francisco, Ca 94141-1492<br />DEADLINE: August 25, 2009****<br />****(It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you submit as soon as possible, as the show may get booked before the deadline date.)<br />OR<br />TO SCHEDULE A LIVE AUDITION -<br />· Companies who wish to audition live, must schedule an audition time and date.<br />· To schedule an audition, send a request email to auditions@sfhiphopdancefest.com<br />· Live auditions are held September 2009 in San Francisco .<br />· Companies must audition the exact piece (6-9 minutes) they intend to perform (full cast and costume).
Hand to Hand - the coast to coast collaborative collage of Rebecca Trawick and David Wallace
Over the course of two years, Rebecca and I traded collages back and forth through the mail, adding to each work as it changed hands. Throughout this process, we never met in person - I live in Pittsburgh, and Rebecca lives in Southern CA. We found that working together was a way to communicate on a purely creative level. We weren’t interested in becoming “pen pals,” but rather in seeing how our two styles could combine to create work that was not completely me, not totally her, but something new and surprising to us both. The work debuted at Moxie Dada in Pittsburgh in January 2007 and has since been shown at Phd Gallery in St. Louis and Tangent Lab in Wichita, working its way across the U.S. in much the same way the pieces themselves traveled between the two of us.
You can view all of the work in this series at my website: http://salaczar.com/collaborative.html
"This beautiful collection of collages holds no specific thematic intentions; there are no hidden messages to interpret. Each piece offers its own vocabulary, images for which viewers can create their own meanings. Or one can simply appreciate the image for its aesthetic value as a beautiful work of art." - Janera Soloman, Pittsburgh City Paper
'Hand to Hand' February 11 – March 13, 2009 Presented by Hub-Bub at The Showroom 149 S.Daniel Morgan Ave. Suite 2 Spartanburg, SC 29306 864-582-0056
Opening reception Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.