Monday, February 4, 2013

Now Accepting Submissions to the Amalgamate Artist Series, Nov. 16th

 
~ Submissions Now Open~
9th Amalgamate Artist Series

ADC invites you to present work in the:
Amalgamate Artist Series
Saturday, NOVEMBER 16, 2013
Two Performances: 7pm and 9pm

Location: Bridge for Dance, 2726 Broadway, 3rd Floor, NYC
The space is a 40 X 26 hard wood studio offering an intimate performance setting with minimal lighting and black backdrop.

This is a series you don’t want to miss. For an affordable fee of $35 ($37.22 with service fee) you can join an amazing line-up of established and emerging artists. Let iron sharpen iron within this generation to see the arts community rise to new levels with a louder and clearer voice than ever before.

Present up to 10 minutes of work at any stage of the process and receive direct feedback from the audience. Professional photos and DVDs of your work are available for an additional cost.

Slots are limited!

To APPLY:

Step 1: Complete our online registration form

Step 2: Submit payment online

 

Deadline to submit via online form and online payment: September 25th, 2013
Email: AmalgamateArtistSeries@gmail.com

All applicants will be notified shortly after the deadline regarding selected works.

Amalgamate Artist Series exists as a creative platform to unite a variety of artists so they may share their work, perform, and network.

Must be 18 years or older to apply.

AAS Coordinator, Sarah Foster
www.amalgamatedance.com

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