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BWW Blog: Lessons from Zoom
by Student Blogger: Noah Skurtu - September 14, 2020 The semester is in full swing at the University of Miami, and so are rehearsals in the theatre department. a?" Dona??t worry, ZOOM rehearsals. And even though the term a?oezoom rehearsalsa?? sounds really fun, ita??s not as appealing as it may seem. ...
BWW Exclusive: Strengthen Your Frontal Plane with a Workout from Mark Fisher Fitness Trainer Harold Gibbons!
by Nicole Rosky - July 29, 2020 Your fitness doesn't have to hit PAUSE while sheltering in place, so we're teaming up with Mark Fisher Fitness and Harold Gibbons to offer you a bodyweight workout to get your fitness fix. Today we have a four exercise series to focus on strength and stability in the frontal plane!...
Delaware Movie Theaters Begin to Reopen
by Taylor Brethauer-Hamling - July 01, 2020 Movie theaters around Delaware are slowly beginning to reopen, the Delaware State News reports....
Rorschach Theatre Announces KLECKSOGRAPHY 2020
by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 29, 2020 KLECKSOGRAPHY is an annual event that brings together more than fifty artists to make something unimaginable. Inspired by the ink-blot test for which Rorschach Theatre was named, all participating artists will create work inspired by a local visual art project and on Sunday, August 9....
American Ballet Theatre to Offer Online Ballet Classes for Adults
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 26, 2020 Ballet students of all skill levels, ages 16 and up, can train with experts from the comfort of home. Beginning November 2, American Ballet Theatre will offer weekday ballet technique and body conditioning classes, taught by esteemed faculty and ABT dancers via Zoom....
1st Stage Announces Session Two Of The Virtual Classroom
by A.A. Cristi - September 02, 2020 Following the overwhelming success of the first round of courses, 1st Stage is excited to announce the launch of Session Two of its Virtual Classroom, with twelve new theater education courses taught by experts in the field. The new courses will run September 28-November 8, 2020. ...
New Book 'Shifting Cultural Power' Out September 1, From Choreographer Hope Mohr & NCCAkron
by A.A. Cristi - August 06, 2021 The National Center for Choreography-Akron has been named a series editor with The University of Akron Press. Choreographer Hope Mohr (San Francisco, CA) authored the first title in this publication series: Shifting Cultural Power: Case Studies & Questions in Performance. The book reflects on her te...
Synergy NYE Festival Announces 'Nature vs. The Machine'
by Kaitlin Milligan - December 23, 2019 Synergy NYE Festival offers an alternative to mainstream festival culture, an inclusive haven where art & music thrives and self-expression flourishes. Each Synergy takes on a new theme and for this NYE edition Synergy invites their followers to join them for “Nature vs. The Machine”, spread across ...
Portland Opera Launches The Ensemble Leaders Fellowship Program
by A.A. Cristi - June 16, 2021 Portland Opera is delighted to launch the Ensemble Leaders Fellowship Program—a new course of professional development opportunities for emerging opera administrators with a focus on artistic operations, production, and community engagement. The goal of the Ensemble Leaders Fellowship is to focus on...
Communities and Nonprofits Encouraged to Apply for ComEd Grants
by A.A. Cristi - March 17, 2021 ComEd is offering grants of up to $10,000 to municipal agencies and nonprofit organizations in northern Illinois for community projects that protect the environment, enhance public safety, and increase access to the arts. The deadline for applying for ComEd's community grants is 5 p.m. CST March 2...
Wallace Foundation Launches Five-Year, $53M Initiative Focusing On Arts Organizations Of Color
by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 19, 2021 The Wallace Foundation today announced a five-year, $53 million initiative focusing on arts organizations of color*, inviting eligible arts organizations to apply. At the same time, Wallace invited researchers to respond to a request for proposals for the first of several studies associated with the...
BWW Blog: Self Tapes Are the New Auditions!
by Student Blogger: Benjamin Simonetty - September 10, 2020 The new age of auditions is self tapes which can be a very positive change to the auditioning experience. This allows you to really fine tune and perfect the material you're working with in an audition space....
Southern Methodist University Theatre, Dance, and Music Alumni Reunite For ROMEO AND JULIET
by Stephi Wild - January 11, 2020 Southern Methodist University Theatre, Dance, and Music alumni are reuniting in Dallas this winter to produce a full-length, text-driven, minimally produced production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet featuring alumni returning from New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, and Nebraska. Co-directed by Em...
Tony-Nominee Douglas Sills Stops By WHY I'LL NEVER MAKE IT Podcast
by A.A. Cristi - May 27, 2020 Douglas Sills chats with Why I'll Never Make It about his Tony-nominated Broadway debut and why it almost never happened!...
The Wallace Foundation Announces A Five-Year, $53 Million Initiative Focusing On Arts Organizations Of Color
by A.A. Cristi - July 29, 2021 The Wallace Foundation today announced a five-year, $53 million initiative focusing on arts organizations of color*, and invited eligible arts organizations to apply. At the same time, Wallace invited researchers to respond to a request for proposals for the first of several studies associated wtih ...
CBS News' AMERICA DECIDES: 2020 Coverage Focuses on Critical Issues
by Sarah Jae Leiber - September 22, 2020 CBS News continues to focus on critical issues in the run-up to the election by providing special coverage dedicated to voter integrity....
The Walt Disney Company Announces Strategic Reorganization of Its Media and Entertainment Businesses
by Sarah Jae Leiber - October 13, 2020 In light of the tremendous success achieved to date in the Company's direct-to-consumer business and to further accelerate its DTC strategy, The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) today announced a strategic reorganization of its media and entertainment businesses....
South Asian Arts Resiliency Fund Awards Grants to 24 Artists
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 12, 2020 A total of 24 South Asian artists from various disciplines, including dance, visual art, theatre, film and design, have been awarded grants by the The South Asian Arts Resiliency Fund (SAARF), an arts project funding program created by the India Center Foundation (ICF), over two rounds since mid-Apr...
Bright Futures Virtual Gala Announced To Benefit Youth Guidance
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 11, 2020 Nearly 700 guests will attend a night of youth achievement during Youth Guidance's annual Bright Futures Gala -celebrating 96 years of supporting youth -at the Hilton Chicago, 720 S. Michigan Avenue....
COMMUNITY EXERCISES FOR SANCTUARY SPACES Comes to The Brick
by Stephi Wild - February 03, 2020 Community Exercises for Sanctuary Spaces is an interdisciplinary work for five performers using movement, original text and sound to unearth how emulation and impersonation can function as a coping mechanism for navigating modern systems of gendered power dynamics and homophobia. Drawing explicit co...
BroadwayWorld Postpones Live Programming In Solidarity With The Black Lives Matter Movement
by Alan Henry - June 02, 2020 At this time we're going to be taking the lead from those on the forefront of this systemic national issue and continue to listen, thoughtfully engage, and use our platform to support and amplify voices calling for change....
BAMtheatre Presents Reimagined In Person Conservatories During COVID-19
by A.A. Cristi - October 05, 2020 In response to the stay-at-home and social distancing orders implemented by the COVID-19 pandemic, BAMtheatre has creatively adapted its musical theatre programming while still providing exceptional, educational theatre experiences for students from elementary all the way through high school. ...
BWW Exclusive: Get Fit in 15 with a Workout from Mark Fisher Fitness Trainer Harold Gibbons!
by Nicole Rosky - April 20, 2020 The warm-up should take 5 minutes to gently get you ready for more intense movement, with a focus on breath control and range of motion. It includes:...
Student Blog: Half Way Done: Lessons From My First Two Years in a BFA Program
by Student Blogger: Maria Puig - July 07, 2021 It’s crazy to think I’m halfway through my BFA program. I’ve had lots of ups and downs and a big unexpected twist with the pandemic. Even though it’s been chaotic, I’ve learned a lot about myself and have grown immensely in my craft. I’ve gained some valuable skills, strengthen others, and learned a...
BWW Blog: Self Tapes Are the New Auditions!
by Student Blogger: Benjamin Simonetty - September 10, 2020 The new age of auditions is self tapes which can be a very positive change to the auditioning experience. This allows you to really fine tune and perfect the material you're working with in an audition space.... |