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Rare insights into the working process of America's most seminal directors and choreographers are the focus of "Masters of the Stage." This series features more than three decades of priceless One-on-One interviews and panel discussions with theatre's most distinguished luminaries. Listen to these never before broadcast programs and hear the story of the American theatre told by those who helped chart its course. The Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation brings you to this series through the collaborative efforts of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and the American Theatre Wing.
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2011 Emerging Artists Symposium: Opportunities |
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With:
Ellen Rusconi - Foundation Director, Stage Directors & Choreographers Foundation
Jason Eagan - Artistic Director, Ars Nova Theater
Lisa McNulty - Artistic Line Producer, Manhattan Theater Club
Briel Steinberg - Artistic Staff Associate, Playwrights Horizons
Ethany Uttech - Regrant Director, Brooklyn Arts Council
Haowen Wang - Program Manager, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
At its 2011 Emerging Artists Symposium, SDCF hosted a panel moderated by Ellen Rusconi and featuring Ars Nova's Artistic Director Jason Eagen, Manhattan Theatre Club's Artistic Line Producer Lisa McNulty, Playwrights Horizons' Artistic Staff Associate Briel Steinberg, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Program Manager Haowen Wang, and Brooklyn Arts Council's Regrant Director Ethany Uttech. The discussion centers on various opportunities for emerging directors and choreographers in New York City. The opportunities covered include grants, internships, assistantships, residencies, and festivals. Each panel member discussed in detail how emerging artists can get involved with their institution, interview tips, information sessions at BAC & LMCC, and what makes a successful program participant. This conversation gives fantastic practical advice on how to get involved with great institutions as an emerging artist.
Originally recorded - June 6, 2011
Running Time - 43:07
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