Monday, January 9, 2017

Seeking choreographers, actors, musicians, and artist of any kind to join eating disorder awareness show

 
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Borne Dance Company will be hosting their third annual eating disorder awareness show, Reclaim, in honor of the National Eating Disorder Association’s (NEDA) Eating Disorder Awareness Week on Sunday, February 26 at St. Paul’s Upstairs Theater in Williamsburg at 8 pm. This is a benefit show devoted to the education and prevention of eating disorders, and all proceeds made at the box office will be donated back to NEDA. We are looking for artists of all backgrounds to donate their work to this cause. Choreographers, musicians, visual artists, actors, photographers, and artists of all kinds are welcome to apply. All pieces must be 3-8 minutes long and must fit in within the themes of recovery, body positivity, and mental well-being. Please apply by emailing BorneDanceCompany@gmail.com with a resume, a description of your work and how your work fits into the theme, and either a video of the piece you are applying with or a past work. Please specify if the video is the one you would like to present in the show. Rehearsal footage is welcome. Unfortunately, because the show is a benefit show we will not be able to pay artists for their time and work, but we hope you will join us in the celebration of healthy body and minds in the spirit of recovery! Please note that applications must be appropriate for all ages. Applications must be in by January 31, and will be notified of acceptance by February 5. We require that anyone accepted MUST bring at least 3 audience members to the show. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! Check us out at facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BorneDanceCompany/?ref=bookmarks
 

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