FRANK SILVERA’s WRITER’s WORKSHOP
To celebrate its Thirty Sixth Anniversary Season the FSWW:
For new play submissions, the mailing address: Frank Silvera Writers’ Workshop, P.O. Box 1791, New York, NY 10027.
For further info., call FSWW, Tel. (212) 281-8832, Email: playrite@earthlink.net, Website://www.fsww.org.
Please view the Calendar on the Workshop’s website for any and all updates and confirmations of schedule changes.
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Please Contact: Richard Gaffield (347) 525-3378 or Chander Malik (917) 584-0121 for more information.
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The Mission and Social Justice Ministry of The Riverside Church with the co-sponsorship of The Brecht Forum, Columbia University, and…More..
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at Roy Arias Theatre Co 300 W 43ST 8TH Ave 6thfl
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We have a fantastic season coming your way, which you can check out here. Tickets are on sale now at our new ticketing website engage.dancetheaterworkshop.org! Whether you decide to purchase your tickets online, via phone, or in person, ALL tickets are now FEE-FREE!
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THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY’S RESIDENT THEATER PROGRAM:
TNC nurtures and develops writers for the American stage. TNC does only new work – all premiers. It produces a playwright more than once, as the writer gains strength over a period of time. It does full-length plays, many with music and song and choreography. Each year, TNC produces between 30-40 new American plays by both emerging writers, established writers, and theater companies that have no permanent home. Awards for past productions include: the Pulitzer Prize, 43 Village Voice OBIE Awards, 8 Audelco Awards, 2 Bessie Awards, 5 ASCAP Awards, 10 Rockefeller Playwrights Fellowships, The Mayors Stop the Violence Award, the Manhattan Borough President’s Award for Public Service and Artistic Excellence in Theater, and NY City Council Proclamation paid tribute to TNC’s contributions to improving the quality of life in the City by its “rich tradition of bringing theater to people in multi-cultural neighborhoods.”
Through its Resident Theater Program, TNC produces 20-30 new American plays per year, providing a forum for both new and mid-career writers to experiment with their work and develop as artists. For information on submitting scripts, click here.
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Medgar Evers College, CUNY 1650 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11225
NY Only Tablao Flamenco
at Roy Arias Theatre Co 300 W 43ST 8TH Ave 6thfl
Every Saturday at 8:30pm and 10:30pm all tickets $20
Dining Reservations Required 917 667 2695
Taino Naboria Society
Welcome to Your Bohio!!!
www.tainonaboriasociety.blogspot.com
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FRANK SILVERA’s WRITER’s WORKSHOP
To celebrate its Thirty Sixth Anniversary Season the FSWW:
Announces the Submission of New Play Scripts for its Reading/Critique Series of New Plays.
The 36th Playwrights Outreach Program of the Frank Silvera Writers’ Workshop, Inc., will be in its coming Fiscal Year 2009 Season (From FY 1973 to FY 2009)
Garland Lee Thompson Founding Director of Frank Silvera’s Writer’s Workshop
6:30 PM
MONDAYS
Location: At the Harlem School of the Arts, 645 St. Nicholas Ave. (Bet. West 141 Street and West 145 Street, in Harlem, NY.
(Free to the Arts & the public community)
For new play submissions, the mailing address: Frank Silvera Writers’ Workshop, P.O. Box 1791, New York, NY 10027.
For further info., call FSWW, Tel. (212) 281-8832, Email: playrite@earthlink.net, Website://www.fsww.org.
Please view the Calendar on the Workshop’s website for any and all updates and confirmations of schedule changes.
For further information contact: Garland Lee Thompson, Founder/Exec. Dir. (212) 281-8832
HARLEM WORLD: EVENTS, ARTICLES VIDEO ON HARLEM ARTS:
VIDEO on: Thelma Golden Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem (SMH),
HARLEM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, HARLEM’S SHRINE, Dance Theatre of Harlem
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IN THE NEWS
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UNESCO has nominated John Marshall’s Ju/’hoan Bushmen films for the Memory of the World Register. Click here
NEW WORKS 2010
March 5-April 11, 2010
at The West End Theater
5 weeks of new works by diverse artists.
NEW WORKS is an expansion of Pan Asian’s successful ongoing programs: 2+3 Nights Only and Emerging Artists Forum
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| National Museum of the Amerocan Indian | FILMS <!– david change this line strong>Title)) % ><br–> Selections from the 2009 Native American Film + Video Festival: From One Generation to AnotherApril 27, 2009–June 7, 2009, Daily at 1:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. and on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. DailyThe Screening RoomNo screenings May 16-17. Lumbini Park 2008, 9 min. U.S. Eve LaFountain (Turtle Mountain Chippewa). Produced by the Institute of American Indian Arts Summer Television and Film Workshop. The loving connection between a granddaughter and grandmother stretches beyond this world. Ati-Wîcahsin/ It’s Getting Easier 2007, 6 min. Canada. Tessa Desnomie (Cree). First Stories II. Producedby the National Film Board of Canada.The filmmaker and her grandmother, a WoodlandsCree woman born and raised on thetrapline, collaborate on a statement aboutchanging times. The Little Prince 2007, 6 min. Canada.Vincent Papatie (Algonquin). Produced by Wapikoni Mobile in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada and in collaboration with Les Productions des Beaux Jours. In French with English subtitles. A young man recounts his origin as a “little prince,” and how he faced the difficulties he encountered in growing up. Mémère Métisse 2008, 30 min. Canada. Janelle Wookey (Métis).The filmmaker resourcefully campaigns for her grandmother to embrace the richness of their Métis heritage. |
Events at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture: Free Films (by appt), Audio and Photo Collection,Rare Plays
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard
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Room: Exhibition Hall M
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