Invitation: International Artists Residencies (AIR-HMC) Seminar, Budapest 2008
Seminar address: Budapest, VI. Jokai ter 9. Hunter's room.
The presentation/seminar has scheduled for
Friday, November 7, 2008
10:00 Beata Veszely, HMC, orientation
10:15 Louis Denes+Amelia Schembri, Canada, installation
11:15 Terra Fine, WA, drawing
12:00 Luca Armigero, Italy, painting
14:00 Malesha Jessie, CA, soprano-Powerpoint presentation-
"Casserine- Story of a Black Cherokee Woman"
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Workshops and competition spin yarns and share whale tales
in the 9th Annual Festival at the Chicago Cultural Center
June 16-21, 2008
WNEP Theater and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs present the ninth Annual SKALD Storytelling Festival, a week-long event celebrating the art of storytelling. The workshops and competitions offer adults and children (ages 9-14) the chance to try their own hand and then watch the professionals. Events will take place throughout the Chicago Cultural Center, located at 77 E. Randolph Street, from June 16 through 21, 2008.
Rooted in the oral traditions of nearly every organized society, storytelling is theater stripped of all its ‘dazzle camouflage’ and focuses strictly on the qualities of the story and the teller. The name “Skald” refers to an ancient Scandinavian poet, bard or storyteller. more...
Muller Meeting Room
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
7:00-8:00 pm
Simone Muench and Mark Salerno participate in a Reading Series dedicated to
showcasing experimental writing in the US and the Midwest through readings,
discussion and performance. Organized by Indiana University Northwest Faculty
William Allegrezza, this series brings exciting authors to the Art Center to
share their work.