The 1st International Festival of Arts and Innovation will begin on June 11, 2010, at Chautauqua Institution in Western New York State in partnership with The Toronto International Film Festival (known as TIFF.365). Focusing on the best of Canadian Cinema, The Festival will feature the film premiere of CAIRO TIME, followed by a family film event featuring the award-winning ST. RALPH, the story of a 9th grader who outran everyone's expectations except his own in his bold quest to win the Boston Marathon. The Film Festival will also include selected short animated films from the "Best of TIFF" and the "TIFF Short Cuts" programs. All film screenings will be at the Chautauqua Cinema.
Graduates of Edinboro University's Cinema program, which includes animation, film and video, have worked as key animators, assistant directors and computer animators for Walt Disney, Warner Bros., Film Roman, Digital Muse, Rhythm and Hues, and many others.
Chautauqua Institution is located between Buffalo, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, near Lake Erie in Western New York State. It is accessible via Interstates 90 and 86.
VIP Weekend Tickets provide a 3-day admission to the opening night premiere with featured actors, directors, and filmmakers; screenings of award-winning films; student films; workshops and lectures. Tickets are also available for individual events. The Festival Ticket office is located at the Jamestown Ice Arena, Jamestown, NY prior to June 11, and at Fletcher Music Hall from June 11 to 13.For more information on The Festival or LakeArts Foundation call (716) 451-4004 or visit www.lakeartsfoundation.org for up-dated event information, accommodations, and ticket purchase.
About LAKEARTS FOUNDATIONFormed in 2008 by American and Canadian partners, LAKEARTS is a New York-based company with extensive experience in arts and entertainment production, education and business. The company is focused on film, television, live performing arts, creative technologies, and business strategies for the future. The LakeArts Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization committed to the development and presentation of global innovation in the arts and technology through an International Festival of Arts and Innovation to be held each Spring and Fall on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution.In coming months LakeArts Foundation will join with such world-renowned entities as the Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Ontario, Carnegie Mellon University, The Shaw Festival, The Disney Corporation, The Toronto International Film Festival and Edinboro University to present new and exciting collaborations between the arts and technology. Set on beautiful Lake Chautauqua, the International Festival of Arts and Innovation will present artists of music, dance, film and theatre; new works in development, symposia and workshops that advance independent thought and artistic expression.Videos