Apollo Theater 2010 Spring Benefit Concert & Awards Ceremony

Posted by admin on July 1st, 2010 and filed under community arts theater | 1 Comment »

Apollo Theater to Remember A King and Celebrate A Queen At 2010 Annual Spring Benefit Concert and Awards Ceremony

Historic Theater to Induct King of Pop Michael Jackson and Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame and Honor Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony with the Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis Arts & Humanitarian Award

Hosted by Comedian and Actor Jamie Foxx

HARLEM, NY — March 30, 2010 — The Apollo Theater, one of the nation’s greatest cultural treasures, has announced plans for its 2010 Benefit Concert and Awards Ceremony, to be held at the historic Theater on Monday, June 14, 2010. The Gala celebration will bring together the best and brightest in business and entertainment to raise funds in support of the non-profit theater’s remarkable legacy and its current initiatives for emerging artists and community and educational programs in New York City and beyond. The evening will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a star-studded red carpet, followed by the Gala concert and awards ceremony at 7:00 p.m. and culminating with a grand tented after-party, the Apollo Supper Club.

Hosted by comedian and Oscar-award winning actor Jamie Foxx, the Benefit will feature the induction of two royal new honorees into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame: the undisputed King of Pop Michael Jackson, and the one and only Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin. Mr. Jackson, who will be posthumously inducted, first performed at the Apollo in the late 1960s with his brothers and won Amateur Night, catapulting their career as the Jackson 5. Jackson went on to become perhaps the world’s biggest star, stretching boundaries in his artistry as a singer, dancer, songwriter, video artist, and the consummate entertainer. Michael Jackson revolutionized popular music and the impact of his music is to this day felt all over the world.

No one epitomizes the definition of an Apollo legend more than Ms. Aretha Franklin. Her name alone commands R-E-S-P-E-C-T. A giant of soul music and an institution of American culture, the Queen will be on hand as she is inducted in grand style into the Legends Hall of Fame. Past inductees into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame include Quincy Jones, Patti Labelle, Smokey Robinson, James Brown, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Little Richard and Ella Fitzgerald.

The awards ceremony will continue with the Ruby Dee & Ossie Davis Arts and Humanitarian Award presented to Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony. This award, named after the late Ossie Davis and his wife, Ruby Dee, is given annually to a couple who embody the powerful beliefs of this unique pair: a rarified command of their craft, a deep commitment to their community, and an unshakeable connection to each other and their family. Previous award recipients have included Bill and Camille Cosby; Pauletta and Denzel Washington; Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon; Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance; and Tonya Lewis Lee and Spike Lee. The Theater’s annual corporate award recognizing superior corporate leadership will be presented to JP Morgan Chase for its ongoing commitment to the Apollo and the Harlem community.

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RIVERSIDE COUNTY DANCE LIVE COMPANY 2005-2006

Posted by admin on April 14th, 2010 and filed under community arts programs | 20 Comments »

DL MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/riversidedancelive

DANCE LIVE MISSION STATEMENT:
Build youth involvement/development and stimulate community awareness through the utilization of artistic expression to promote safe and healthy living.

ABOUT US:
The first ever Dance Live Company was created in 2001 by Joshua Guess; as a component of the Riverside County Friday Night Live Partnership. Dance Live is an official Substance Abuse Prevention Program filled with a culturally diverse group of youth who represent various high schools and cities within Riverside County. Dance Live uniquely integrates dance with promoting a healthy message of living ALCOHOL, TOBACCO & DRUG-FREE in efforts of initiating positive change in schools and communities. To effectively do this we receive training in developing and expanding our public speaking skills and obtain professional choreography instruction to enhance our dance performances. We have a blast performing the most fresh and hip moves in popular dance today! Our motto is: “We don’t just dance*we Dance Live!”

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Dance Live presents, on average, twice a month at various elementary, middle & high schools, community health fairs and conferences in and outside the County of Riverside. We value the experience of being able to dance and provide community outreach simultaneously. In addition to our high-energy presentations we facilitate a very informative workshop that outlines body awareness, individuality, self worth, and health in conjunction with prevention. As a community service/performing arts program Dance Live students may be eligible to receive elective credits (Fine Art, Community Service or P.E.) for all hours volunteered in their community at the high school he/she attends.

LEADERSHIP TRAINING
TEENWORK: Annually we attend Teenwork, a statewide leadership conference planned by and for young people. The four days and three nights training are attended by hundreds of students from various areas in the State of California. We have the opportunity to develop our skills and build meaningful partnerships through interaction. Various activities include attending general sessions, planning meetings and teen-led workshops regarding an assortment of issues designed to provide knowledge on how we, as young people, can aid in bettering the lives of both youth and adults in our community. Additional information can be obtained by visiting: www.teenwork.com

APLICANT CRITERIA:
* Enrolled or enrolling into any high school within Riverside County

* Have and maintain a 2.5 GPA or above

* Interested in addressing alcohol, tobacco, drug and violence issues

* Someone who feels comfortable working with a diverse group of youth and adults

* Able to commit extra curricular time to attend Dance Live rehearsals and performances

* Capable of providing your own transportation to and from rehearsal (transportation may be available if you cannot)

*Committed towards living a positive and healthy lifestyle

GET INVOLVED:
Don’t miss out on your chance to be a part of Dance Live. Participants are selected through an audition process held annually at the Friday Night Live office. If you wish to obtain info on how you can audition for Dance Live or to schedule a presentation please contact our Program Coordinator:
Joshua Guess (951) 782-2417 | jguess@co.riverside.ca.us

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Godzilla vs. The Three Little Pigs

Posted by admin on December 29th, 2009 and filed under community arts programs | 6 Comments »

WILLIAM REAGH LOS ANGELES PHOTOGRAPHY CENTER SONY PICTURES MEDIA ARTS PROGRAM

This thirty-week media arts program is held twice a week, after-school and on Saturdays for middle school students (ages 10 to 14) at the William Reagh Los Angeles Photography Center near MacArthur Park. The workshops cover drawing, painting, animation and media arts, taught by CalArts faculty, alumni and students. The middle school students learn drawing and painting techniques, drawing from the model, how to animate, how to put together an art portfolio and how to create art work on computers. The program culminates in a public exhibition and screening of the art work produced by the students. This program is part of the Sony Pictures Media Arts Program, a partnership between CalArts Community Arts Partnership, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

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GMW “Community Building-Legal Graffiti Art”-Toronto, Canada

Posted by admin on December 29th, 2009 and filed under community art | 25 Comments »

Thanks to Zion at Bombshelter, Toronto, ON Canada, Croft St Laneway Revitalization, Harbord Village Residents Association, Michael Heydon, Harbord BIA, Neil Wright, Molly Johnson, KALE, BOOLEEP, Viviana Astudillo, Community CAVE, Jowi Taylor, Six String Nation Guitar, 7th Generation Image Makers, Lurdes Cruz, Nancy Peters of Probation Services, Portuguese Community Centre, Heidi, Danielle, Michelle, Jason, Chuck, Orlondo, and the entire team from the Argos Foundation, Toronto Police Service Chief William Blair, Inspector Heinz Kuck, Inspector Bryce Evans, Superintendent Ruth White, Staff Sergeant Frank Besenthal, Constable Mathew Crisp, Constable Shane Rolland, Janna Van Hoof, Style in Progress, 416 Graffiti Expo, MANR, MATR, ALPHA, Central Technical School, Central Commerce Collegiate, West Toronto Collegiate (special thank you to Maria Campodonnico for believing and continuing to believe in the kids), Karin Fuessel, GMW staff (all of you) Toronto Crime Stoppers Community Board of Directors led by Chair Lorne Simon, Toronto Crime Stoppers Coordinator Larry Straver, City of Toronto Parks Forestry and Recreation Department Allan Crawford, TorontoBMX, Michael Heaton, TIMMZ, TABS, Laser Eagles (your drive, determination and spirit drives us!) Arthur Lockhart, Leyla Bulcan, Paul Aiello, Sascha Tukatsch and the STD Effekt Band, Canadian National BIA Conference 2007, St Stephens Community House, Richmond Street Laneway Rivitalization, St Mary’s ESP team under the leadership of Cathy Byrd, Youth in Policing students and organizers Melva Radway, Danielle Francis and Joanne Gooding, as well as all the civilian TPS staff who have helped out in so many ways…Michael Brown and the Harbourfront Mural Project.. HORUS, NEAM, SESER, CRUZ1, BUBBLEZ, PHADE, and so many more artists.., Scott Sullivan, Larry King and Fernando Aceto at the City of Toronto Municipal Leasing and Standards Department, the residents of Broadcast Lane..

A special thank you to all the property owners like Trevor Marshall and his family, Molly Johnson, Michael Heydon, Gary Burlacoff, Gary Duke, Glenn Hughes, Sascha Tukatsch, and many many more, who paid for paint, and gave their consent…You truly have made a difference in the lives of kids..

and Mike Young from Ottawa (and Pat too!) … it has only just begun..

“GRAFFITI-COMMUNITY BUILDING”

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