Wednesday, November 18, 2009

National Black Theatre event on Saturday - November 21st - "Sound" A Communciations Workshop



"Do you have orginal music, lyrics, spoken word and you want guidance/feedback & exposure?? "










SAVE THESE DATES!!!!!!!!!!!! Exciting learning opportunities available, NOW!

* Saturday - November 21st "Sound" A Communciations Workshop

* Friday - December 4th Symposium

WEBSITE LINK
Dr. Barbara Ann Teer's National Black

2010 - COMING ATTRACTION
TEER: The Technology of Soul
(TTS) 2010

Created by
Dr. Barbara Ann Teer TTS is designed to give you the opportunity to create mastery in your ability to communicate effortlessly, fearlessly, spontaneously and powerfully. TTS is an innovative and unique methodology that was developed from the concept of God conscious art. It is an indigenous approach to the performing arts. It pushes the boundaries of traditional western theater concepts and fills the lives of both artist and audience with a healing experience that celebrates the joy and oneness of being human. It has the creative potential of transforming western theater into a celebration of life.

The promises of the course are:
* Confidence in your ability to perform in any environment
* Boldness and a charismatic presentation
* Inner peace and an increased level of productivity
* Freedom to express and produce your total creativity

Look out for our email announcing the TTS workshop exact dates.

LOCATION:

2031 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10035
BETWEEN 125TH AND 126TH STREETS

UPCOMING COMMUNICATIONS ARTS PROGRAM (CAP) EVENTS

Artist Showcase

Friday - November 13, 2009 8pm-11pm

Suggested Donation: $10.00

On this special evening, opportunities are available for musicians, singers, dancers and spoken word artists to present original material.

• A core group of musicians consisting of a keyboard player, guitarist, bassist and drummer are available to play your original music.

• The evening is limited to 10 artists presenting for 10 minutes.

• To be considered email a copy of the material that you are interested in presenting in an mp3.

• This is a chance for you to present your work to the world and get feedback. Be a part of this unique experience of discovering new untapped talent as an audience member.

Please submit your material to BERTTHEPRODUCER@GMAIL.COM


"SOUND"

A Communication Workshop

Saturday November 21, 2009 4:00pm

Fee: $40.00

The workshop will be facilitated by producer, songwriter, musician and sound engineer, Bert Price and critically acclaimed recording artist Bemshi.

Mr. Price has worked over the years with Imajin, Ryan Toby, Donald Faison, Alicia Keys, Debra Cox, Toshi Kubota, Hikaru Utada, Antonique Smith, Kid Creole, J. Phoenix, Tony Royster Jr., Gordon Chambers, Namie Amoura, Rumiko, B2K, Morgan Heritage, 4-Kast, Sean Stockman, Nate Morris, Allyson Williams, Mark Middleton, Denroy Morgan, Bernard Wright, Bemshi, Amount Boyz, Hi Five, Jade, Intro, Roberta Flack, The Barrio Boyz, Devante Swing, Skyy, Teddy Riley, Johnny Kemp, Blue Magic, Force MDs, Eric Gable, Ray Goodman and Brown, The Manhattans and Friends of Distinction.

Bemshi, grew up around music masters like Dizzy Gillespie before appearing all over the world performing her music and working with many of our greats... from Abbey Lincoln, to LL Cool J, to Sting, to Salif Keita. As an experienced sound practitioner, Bemshi will show how sound and music balances your Chakras and can clear obstacles and fears blocking your path to your true voice... and your successful life! This workshop will explore questions such as "what is sound?" You will learn about resonance frequency and the healing properties of music and voice intonations.

SYMPOSIUM

Friday December 4, 2009

7:00pm

Fee: $10.00

The Communications Arts Program (CAP) along with the Theatre Arts Program (TAP) and the Entrepreneurial Arts Program (EAP) form the cornerstone programs of Dr. Barbara Ann Teer's National Black Theatre's Institute of Action Arts. CAP presents a series of lectures, workshops and conversations that provide an opportunity for artists and community members to address concerns of dignity, cultural identity, leadership and trust. The CAP SYMPOSIUM is designed to integrate the arts and cultural activism. Intended for diverse multigenerational participation it engages audience members in thought-provoking and soul-stirring discussions. The symposiums are an opportunity for the community to have intimate dialogue with "movers and shakers" in the area of entertainment, politics, social, financial and cultural concerns. Past guests have included Dr. Leonard Jeffries, Alicia Keys and Avery Brooks.

Acknowledgements
This program is funded in part by Council Member Inez E. Dickens, 9th C.D., Speaker Christine Quinn and the New York City Council, City of New York Department of Cultural Affairs, the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone and your individual contributions.


National Black Theatre 2031 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10035

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