Archive for April, 2009

Royston Coppenger has had a family emergency and has to go out of town unexpectedly so he is unable to attend auditions this week. We are going to go ahead with auditions for Nickel and Dimed and On The Town so please be prepared to do your contemporaryu piece and your monologue this week. Callbacks for those two shows will be this weekend. At Auditions you will be asked to make another appointment for an additional call during the Snow Study Days for The White Devil. You must have your classical piece prepared for that audition and be able to repeat your contemporary if asked.

BFAs: Be aware you MUST audition for all shows so if you had plans to be away during the Snow Study days you must contact Jean.

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Proctors needed for the Drama Department auditions from 6 – 10 pm and
Wednesday, April 29
Thursday, April 30
Friday, May 1

and

Callbacks, schedule TBA
Saturday, May 2
Sunday, May 3

Students who are not auditioning (particularly Stage Managers) please consider volunteering for Callbacks.

Sign-up Sheets are in the Drama Office.

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Award-winning playwright, performer, and teaching artist, Deb Margolin, will present THEATRE OF DESIRE on April 23 in two sessions, 11:10-12:35 and 2:20-3:45 in Hofstra’s NAB Black Box Theatre
Sponsored by the Departments of Drama and Dance, Speech Comm., Rhetoric and Performance Studies, the Honors College, and the Women’s Studies Program.

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THEATER AND BROADCAST JOURNALISM MAJORS
Do you have a great speaking voice? Are you interested in a summer internship?

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About the position
We seek a few students with excellent speaking voices to assist in producing several multi-media projects using Adobe Flash. No knowledge of accounting is required. This project will require just a few hours of your time to record several scripts we have developed for our multi-media promotions.

Requirements
Please attach an .MP3 file with a recording of your voice and transmit to interns@accountantsworld.com. Please also include your resume.

This summer internship position will be 10 hours per week for 4-8 weeks and will pay $11.00 per hour.

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OPEN TO BAs and MINORS!

DRAM 169A Acting for Film and TV during SSI team taught by Hofstra Alum Broadway and screen actor John Leone and Prof. Nancy Kaplan is available to BA Drama majors and minors with prerequisite DRAM 59A.

Please see Jean if you wish to be signed into the class.

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Production Assistant intern needed for REFUGE, a cutting-edge multi-media theatrical presentation being developed by The Mud/Bone Collective. Be a part of an original production from start to finish. REFUGE sheds light on the untold stories of refugees in New York City. Through theatrical workshops with refugee communities, we have gained insight and inspiration to create an original collaborative fictional theater piece about diverse experiences fleeing injustice and persecution in their homelands and beginning new lives in New York City. We are looking for someone who is interested in stage management and/or producing to work with the stage manager and producer. Your responsibilities include attending and managing rehearsals in conjunction with the stage manager, basic correspondence and logistics between creative team and managerial team, assisting producer in developing marketing correspondence and assisting in transferring information between Bronx High Schools and production team.
Production assistant is expected to commit approximately 12 hrs per week. This hands-on opportunity allows you to experience how theater collectives create work, form partnerships, work with New York City public schools and manage grant budgets.

Please send a resume to sandi@sandicarroll.com. There is a small travel stipend available.

For more information please visit our website at www.mudbone.org

From the director:

Hey folks,
The refugees and asylum seekers that we have worked with have inspired us beyond our wildest imagination. We worked with a Colombian doctor who was targeted by extremist groups for being gay; an African-Russian actor who fled Russia because of the rise of racism since the fall of communism; an Iraqi translator who worked for the U.S. Dept of State and was threatened in Iraq for “betraying” his home country; an Egyptian dancer who escaped arrest (for being gay) by climbing up into the ceiling of the bathroom on a boat, bracing himself on the ceiling girders for a full day. He’d been arrested and tortured for the same “offense” several times before. We heard the story of a Pakistani investigative journalist who published an article about possible leads on Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, received repeated death threats and was nearly killed by an assassination attempt made on his life in a drive-by shooting. And we worked with a Rwandan artist who lost almost her entire family in the Rwandan genocide. Yes, we have a huge challenge before us in doing justice to their stories. Thus we need an intern!!! :-)

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HERE ARTS CENTER: Since 1993, HERE Arts Center has been one of New York’s premier arts organizations and a leader in the field of producing and presenting new, hybrid performance work which we view as a seamless integration of artistic disciplines—theatre, dance, music, puppetry, visual, multi-media art. Past productions includes Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues, Basil Twist’s Symphonie Fantastique, Hazelle Goodman’s On Edge, Trey Lyford & Geoff Sobelle’s all wear bowlers, Young Jean Lee’s Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven, Corey Dargel’s Removable Parts, and Theatre of a Two-headed Calf’s Drum of the Waves of Horikawa.

OUR WORK: HERE’s work is challenging and alternative and offers our audiences the opportunity to feel that they are part of something new and fresh. Our core program is the HERE Resident Artist Program (HARP), which invites artists to develop complex hybrid work at HERE over 3 years. Each
season, HERE produces 4 to 6 Resident Artist productions. By providing varied levels of artist participation—Resident Artists, Visiting Artists, and Supported Artists – HERE keeps the artist’s vision paramount.

OUR INTERNSHIP PROGRAM: Interns at HERE are at the center of the very busy operation of running a not-for-profit theater organization and all producing activities. Although Interns must specify an area of interest, they are
asked to assist in other areas throughout the internship. Interns are often given the opportunity to work with HERE’s resident artists on their productions. They are also able see any HERE productions free of charge and have access to other perks that are made available to the HERE staff.

Marketing Interns are fully integrated into the marketing department, and the promotion of the artists and productions at HERE. Interns participate in the conception and launch of all marketing strategies including creating
print and web advertisements, maintaining the website, distributing postcards, organizing mailing list exchanges, and helping to designing program and lobby displays. They must have strong organizational and interpersonal skills, and preferably possess some experience with either graphic design software or basic HTML.

Fundraising Interns will assist the Development Manager. Responsibilities will include funder management and relations, generating donation receipts and funder communications, implementing individual donor campaigns, and
planning special events. This is a great opportunity for a student wishing to develop experience with non-profit arts funding and understand the relationship between financial development and season programming.

Programming Interns will assist HERE’s Artistic Director in reviewing and responding to our Supported Artist Program applicants. The programming intern will also assist the Artistic Director in scheduling events and with organizing and reviewing the applications for our HERE Artist Residency
Program (HARP).

General Management/Administration Interns will assist the General Manager. Responsibilities will include contract drafting, budgeting, finance, tour management, and general administrative duties in all departments. This is a
great opportunity for a student wishing to develop experience in non-profit art management at a small, hands-on organization.

Production Interns will receive hands-on training in all areas of technical theatre (sound, lighting, carpentry, video & costumes), in the form of load-ins, strikes and providing assistance to the shows running in our two
theatres. Interns also assist with basic office duties, such as running errands, organization and cleaning of office spaces, creating documents, etc. We also accept interns to work solely on a specific production, acting
as an assistant to a member of the production staff. Duties for this internship include being in rehearsals and working backstage for tech and performances. Experience in technical theatre is a plus, but is not necessary.

Culturemart Interns work solely on Culturemart, our festival of works-in-progress by our resident artists. This intensive internship runs the month of January. During this time, interns will be assigned to a few
of the shows being presented. They will then see the show through it’s load-in and tech, work backstage for the 2 or 3 performances, and help strike the show. Due to the festival atmosphere, some days are long, but vastly rewarding.

Application Process:
Please send a résumé and letter of interest to internships@here.org or to the attention of the Intern Coordinator, HERE Arts Center 145 Sixth Ave, NYC, NY 10013. You must specify an area of interest.

HERE interns must be willing to work 15-20 hours per week. In addition to these hours, we ask that each of our interns usher 1 night a week. In general internships are unpaid; however, we do offer a limited number of paid opportunities for interns who work 30+ hours and make a commitment of
at least 4 months.

Internship application deadlines:
May 1, 2009 for a Summer internship
July 31, 2009 for a Fall internship
November 15, 2009 for a Winter/Spring internship

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Last years Day of Peace was a huge success with over 400 people celebrating
peace. This year, on Wednesday, May 6th Day of Peace III will include
fantastic music, food, dancing, and hopefully YOU as well! Peace is a
global, social, and cultural necessity; therefore we would love to have your
department join us for this celebration. We hope to have the entire campus
exemplify coexistence in our unity for Peace on May 6th.

SCHEDULE: CALKINS QUAD COMMON HOUR

11:05- 11:25: Gathering, Drum Circle
11:25- 11:45: Club Performances
11:45- 11:55: Keynote Speech (tentative)
12:00- 12:35: Hofstra Big Band

For the day, we are asking everyone to either wear white or a bright color
to symbolize your support for the DOP. There will be free food and drinks
served during the event at common hour for all to enjoy during this wonderful celebration.
For more information or if you would like to participate in DOP please
contact:
Anna Rawlins Arawli1@pride.hofstra.edu
Etana Jacobi ejacob6@pride.hofstra.edu
Peace and Love,

The Progressive Students Union

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Auditions for the Fall 2009 productions of the Department of Drama and Dance will be held on April 29, April 30 and May 1 from 6:00 to 10:00 PM in Room 106 Emily Lowe. Callbacks will be held on May 2 an 3, location and times TBA. Sign up sheets will be posted on the callboard outside Room 106 one week prior to auditions.

Productions
NICKLE AND DIMED by Joan Holden, based on NICKEL AND DIMED, ON (NOT) GETTING BY IN AMERICA by Barbara Ehrenreich
“The play shows us the life a third of working Americans now lead, and makes us angry that anyone should have to live it.”

ON THE TOWN Music by Leonard Bernstein and book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green
Set in wartime 1944 and inspired by Jerome Robbins’ ballet, “Fancy Free”. Songs include “New York, New York,” “Some Other Time,” and “I Can Cook Too.

THE WHITE DEVIL by John Webster
Based on a real event that occurred in Italy, the play turned Italian corruption into a vehicle for depicting “the political and moral state of England” particularly the corruption at the royal court.

Prepare
NICKLED AND DIMED and ON THE TOWN: one contemporary monologue no more than one minute in length and 16 bars of a Broadway song from prior to 1970.
THE WHITE DEVIL: one classical monologue no more the one minute in length.

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