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Latest Activity: Nov 27, 2012
Started by Serena Belsby Nov 27, 2012. 0 Replies 1 Like
The Merry Graingers premieres on Dec 10 at The Bing Crosby Theater at 7PM. The film was shot in the Spokane area using Spokane cast and crew. The film is makings its world premiere in Spokane as a…Continue
Started by Joshua Cooper Feb 9, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Hello everyone, I'm glad to see that you have joined this group and I hope that we can all help each other out in the Entertainment Industry. I would love to get to know you all, and was hoping that…Continue
Started by Cheryl M. Smith Jan 13, 2011. 0 Replies 0 Likes
What do we think, can people learn this "gift"? Or is it a "gift" you are born with, you either have it or don't?I don't know for sure and can't really call myself an expert on the subject matter as…Continue
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Comment by Jeff Drew on September 2, 2012 at 9:49pm Great Career Move Opportunity for a talented Video Editor:http://spokane.craigslist.org/crg/3190819384.html
Comment by Jeff Drew on August 22, 2012 at 3:30pm CASTING:
We're seeking individuals that would like to have the Psychic Reading, and have a friend or family member or two, sit and watch the reading in progress. This helps validate for audiences that the process is not scripted, rigged, or set-up.
Thank you.
Comment by Juan Mas on June 6, 2012 at 8:03pm Hey folks I know that it was sold out on May 11 but don't miss out on the encore presentation of 50 Hour Slam this Saturday Magic Lantern at 1 Pm and 9:30 pm. This time we are screening all the movies that where part of the competition back in April. Speard the word!
Comment by Juan Mas on May 8, 2012 at 8:13am Come support and celebrate local filmmakers this Saturday May 12 at the Magic lantern as we spotlight local talent, local poets, local history in the creative short films of the 50 Hour Slam. See attached.
Comment by Juan Mas on April 23, 2012 at 3:46pm THE 50 HOUR SLAM screening becomes an event celebrating the Arts of Spokane.
The Hip Clips
are 16 short films chosen by our 7 illustrious judges and the Slam’s organizers from all the competitors in this year’s 50 HOUR SLAM. The Slam, of course, is the competition where filmmakers have fifty hours to make a short 3 to 6 minute film while incorporating three secret criteria. This year the criteria were the number 50, a historical building, and an original poem by a local poet.
There will be two screenings sessions on May 12, and the audience will be given the opportunity to vote on their favorite and name the winner of THE HIP CLIP Award for 2012.
This year the screening has become a major event as we celebrate the arts of Spokane with an exhibit of local photography entitled "THIS PLACE MATTERS". Several local photographers use their keen eye to capture a few of the historical buildings in Spokane in ways you’ve never seen them before. We’ll also be hosting live performances from poets from BROKEN MIC and GET LIT between the Slam screenings at the Saranac Public House, where we will also announce this year’s winners at the end of the night.
DATE:
MAY 12 2012
In the Saranac Building (
25 W. Main Ave, Between Browne and Division.)
The Magic Lantern
2:30 pm - Screening of the 50 Hour Slam 2012 Finalists
The Magic Lantern
4 pm to 5 pm - Q/A with Judges/Organizers of the 50 Hour Slam 2012
Saranac Public House
5pm to 7 pm - Live Poet Performances
The Magic Lantern
7:30 pm - Screening of the 50 Hour Slam 2012 Finalists
Saranac Public House
9 pm - Closing Ceremonies for 50 Hour Slam 2012
****There will be awards, prizes, live music, food and drinks****
Comment by Karen Mobley on April 23, 2012 at 11:23am
Spokane Arts Commission’s 2012 The Business of Art Workshops,
Thursdays in May, 4-6 PM
Spokane City Council Chambers
808 West Spokane Falls Blvd. Lower Level
Spokane, WA
Local artists, musicians, arts organizations and arts event planners of all ages are invited to attend the series of Arts Commission workshops scheduled for May of 2012.
These FREE late afternoon workshops from 4 to 6 PM cover all aspects of running the business of being an artist or arts organization. These workshops have been organized by volunteers of the Spokane Arts Commission to assist the arts community. Workshops are free and open to the public.
May 3rd Contracts 1: Intellectual Property/Copyright/Internet Issues: everything you need to know about establishing your work, protecting your work and getting it out there! Greg Johnson, Paine, Hamblen, Attorneys at Law
Libby Gerber, Artist Trust
May 17 Contracts 2: Negotiating venues, liability
A must attend for artist/gallery relations, Peter Moye, K&L Gates
Attorneys at Law
Insurance 101
Issues related to art organizations and artist work, Ian Cunningham
Blassingame Insurance.
May 24th Let’s Put on A Show, How to navigate all the permits to bring your show to life. Dan Eaton: Street Closure; Jon Schreve: Food Permit; Liquor Control Board Staff; Lisa Jones: Fire Safety
10 Things You Need to Know for Your Arts Business, Greg Franson
SNAP Financial Access
May 31st Let’s Put on a Show II: permit nitty gritty,JD Anderson Spokane olice Dept.
BizPlan, Marketing and You: business planning, marketing and required reporting Alan Stanford, SBDC
Nonprofit or Not: legal issues in becoming or maintaining your arts organization Steve Faust, GU Transactional Law Clinic
For more information call (509) 625-6050, email kmobley@spokanecity.org, or visit www.spokanearts.org.
Comment by Juan Mas on April 6, 2012 at 7:51am
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Comment by Ellen Nagourney on June 3, 2011 at 10:27am Come support cabaret in Spokane!
Live Cabaret night Saturday June 11th @ 7pm.
Abby Crawford sings cabaret. Silent auction and scotch bar .
Fundraiser for Kinderchoir. St. Stephen's Church 57th and Perry.
Tickets $25 or $250 for a table of 10. In advance call Sharon Smith 509-714-0555 or at the door (space available)
Comment by Terry Canfield on April 27, 2011 at 9:18am Cheryl,
IMHO I believe the human creature is capable of so many abilities that are rarely developed. To answer your question let's look at "acting" in several "venues".
I'm going to assume you meant theatrical acting but consider the many roles we play in day-to-day life that require putting on a performance. Bing a parent, a co-worker, a friend.
Also, consider some extraordinary situations such as being an undercover cop or a spy.
As a Firefighter/Paramedic there have been many times I needed to put on a performance for the sake of the patient or their loved ones.
We need to be able to step in and out of roles in order to get along in life... I think it is part of human nature.
So... I believe it is a gift, but one that has been given to everyone!
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