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News and Upcoming Events
for
Coalition Organization Members!
Welcome!! Check out both these terrific organizations on our website and on theirs!
We are also continuing to develop our new wonderful
Women in the Arts & Media Communal Calendar. Over the next few months, we will be contacting and including the calendars of every major arts and media organization and every major women's organization: all events, openings, and deadlines. This will serve a dual purpose: 1) terrific information about current events; and 2) a place to check what else might be happening on any date in the future when planning--the ultimate Blackout Calendar. This is a Google calendar, and so can be added to your own Google calendar. Please send all events to us at: [email protected] or submit it on our website. All of you can help us make this calendar THE central place for events and programs of interest.
Check the offers out below, and find more events on our
Hope to see you soon, Shellen Lubin and Avis Boone Co-Presidents for the Board of Representatives Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc. |
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Oral History: Tony-Award Winning Actress Bebe Neuwirth interviewed by Arts-Journalist Patrick PachecoBruno Walter Auditorium, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center (65th Street & Amsterdam Ave) Monday, May 5 at 6PM Free Admission, Seating first come first served Women in the Arts & Media Coalition Members may RSVP to [email protected] This program is produced by Betty Corwin. This program is made possible by the generous support of the Betty R. and Ralph Sheffer Foundation. |
NYWIFT presents: Womens' Work: Film , TV, Musical Theatre and Game Composers Event: Wednesday May 14, 2014
"Women in general rarely get any press within the film and television industry,
which contributes to the perception that there are no women composing for film and television,
which contributes to the perception that there are no women to hire for the good films that get the press and eventually the awards nominations,
extending the decades long lack of women getting awarded in the industry, which feeds the perception that there are no women composers, and the cycle continues.
I hear it and see it all the time".
- Female Music Executive in a piece of private correspondence Our panel of talented musical storytellers is sure to ignite a lively and engaging discussion about the issues facing female composers. With first class credits across a wide variety of disciplines, panelists will share career strategies, major issues within the industry and some juicy anecdotes along the way. Come for a new perspective on the universal concerns of composers: temp scores, sample libraries, copyright agreements between director and composers, vertical layering in game composition, collaboration on big Broadway shows and more! Date/Time: | Wednesday, May 14, 2014 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM | Pricing: | Free RSVP online | Location: | Lenox Hill Neighborhood House 331 East 70th Street (Between 1st & 2nd Aves) | | |
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VISIBILITY ~ ADVOCACY ~ EQUALITY
March in the Second Annual Women Stage the World Equality Parade
Thursday, May 8th ~ Arrival: 5:30 pm RAIN OR SHINE
at the tunnel at Circle in the Square 50-51st, Bway-8th Ave
Dress: in the costume of a famous theatre woman or in white, purple or black.
Sign in: Suffrage-style sashes will be issued to the first 70 people to arrive
The team will distribute signs. (Or bring a sign that says, "NAME OF MY ORGANIZATION Supports Equality.")
AGENDA:
5:55PM - photo and video opportunity
6:00PM - The Parade steps off, led by LPTWomen Co-Presidents
The parade will snake through the Broadway theatre district.
Check the Women Stage the World FACEBOOK page for updates
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