Monthly Archives: November 2008

Call for Submissions: Design Competition for a New Dora Award Statue, TAPA

The Dora Mavor Moore Awards celebrate excellence in theatre, dance and opera in Toronto. This year, on the occasion of the 30th annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards, the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA) is holding a design competition to select a new “Dora Award”. Entries will be judged independently by a panel of judges selected by TAPA, and the winner will be determined based upon the merits of her/his work.


Each year, thirty-five awards must be produced, which are identical in design.  They are presented to winners across five divisions: General Theatre Production, Independent Theatre Production, Dance, Opera, Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA).

The budget for design and production of the thirty-five awards is $10,000.  This must include all materials, design and labour. The total production cost of an individual award must not exceed $275.

TAPA will cover the cost of the first build up to $500 for the winning selection.

ELIGIBILITY

The Dora Award Design Competition is open to all individuals eighteen (18) years of age or older who are Toronto residents. Companies and collectives may also submit. Entries may be submitted by any organization or person involved in creating or producing the work, granted proper permissions are obtained and copyrights are observed.

Previously exhibited work is not eligible; work must conform to these rules and regulations, and must have been completed within the last year.

After entries have been submitted to TAPA, no substitutions, alterations or withdrawals will be permitted.

Applicants must make their own arrangements for studio space.

FEES

Payment for entry fees or a payment receipt must accompany your submissions.

The submission fee is $50 for a single submission, and $20 for each subsequent submission by the same artist. The student submission fee (with valid student I.D.) is $35, and $20 for each subsequent submission by the same artist.

A cash prize of $2,000 will be awarded to the winner.

HOW TO ENTER

Specifications:

  • Submissions must be free-standing
  • Submissions must not exceed a total height/width/depth of 30 inches
  • Submissions must not exceed 1.5 feet in any direction
  • Awards will display a plaque with the winner’s name, division and category; please ensure your design is able to incorporate a metal plaque measuring approximately 3.5”x1.5”
  • You may choose to use the current wood base (H: 2” x L: 4”x W: 4.25”), or you may design your own, if required (cost of statue must include base; total production cost of individual award – including base – must not exceed $275)
  • No information identifying the entrant should appear on the face of the entry
  • Entries should be those originally designed by the entrants and not participated in any other competitions nor published in any manner prior to this competition
  • Images provided must be accurate representations of the final piece
  • Each entry must be on a separate CD, and must be accompanied by a separate application form

Submissions MUST include:

  • Completed, signed application form
  • Submission fee (cheque payable to P.A.I.S., cash, Visa or MasterCard; $2.00 service charge applicable to credit card payments)
  • Description of design concept
  • Easily understandable description of your proposed award design (500 words)
  • Measurements
  • Material(s) used; where they were sourced
  • Building requirements
  • Any other relevant information about production process or materials used
  • Designs, sketches and/or photographs on CD (hard copies optional)
  • Electronic sketches, images and/or designs of your design proposals
  • Images must be submitted as PDF files, JPGs
  • Please submit each individual entry on a separate CD (not a DVD)
  • You may submit more than one image per entry
  • CD files must open on PCs and MACs; unreadable CDs will not be judged
  • Do not send slides
  • Ensure that all items submitted are of professional quality
  • Label CDs with artist’s last name; all file names on CD must include artist’s name

Submissions can also include (optional):

  • Resume
  • Hard copies of designs, sketches, images and photographs
  • Self-addressed stamped envelope if you wish to be notified of results

Portfolios and previous work will not be taken into consideration.

All submitted CDs, designs, sketches and photographs become the property of the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts. All 3D work must be picked up before March 31, 2009, otherwise it becomes the property of TAPA.

For more information please go to www.tapa.ca/doras/dora_award_contest

Job Posting: Publicist, DW Communications

DW Communications is a leading in-demand public relations boutique agency specializing in arts and entertainment events looking for a highly competent individual for a publicist position beginning December 15 (willing to wait until January 5 for the right person).

Applicants need excellent communication and writing skills plus ability to multi-task and keep calm under pressure.

Tasks include but are not limited to:

  • Draft press releases, public service announcements, media invites, backgrounders, etc.
  • Pitch and coordinate designated media for advance stories and reviews
  • Keep databases current
  • Prepare press kits and other press/promotional materials
  • Assist at the media table on opening nights
  • Oversee/help interns with clippings, publicity reports and distribution of materials

Requirements

  • Minimum one-year experience as an arts publicist
  • Excellent communications skills, both oral and written, for both traditional and online media
  • Good organizational skills including the ability to work independently and set priorities
  • Ability to implement multiple activities and meet tight deadlines
  • Excellent knowledge of computer programs: Word and Excel
  • Ability to create attractive e-flyers with supplied materials
  • Experience with Filemaker Pro and Dreamweaver an asset
  • Demonstrated attention to detail and accuracy
  • Ability to take initiative, and be flexible in a demanding environment
  • Tactful and diplomatic
  • Passionate and knowledgeable about the performing arts

Additional Information
This is a full-time position (10am-6pm) with some evenings and weekends attending at events. Please email resume and cover letter outlining interest and qualifications as well as a sample press release to info@dwcommunications.net by 5pm, December 3, 2008. (all documents in Microsoft Word please, sent as attachments). Position ideally starts mid-December but willing to wait until January for the right person.

DW Communications is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified applicants. We thank everyone who applies for their interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please. All applications are considered confidential.

Announcement: 200 Theatre Seats Free To Good Home, Science North IMAX Theatre

With the generous funding support of the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation, the Science North IMAX Theatre will undergo a renovation beginning in January of 2009 that will include a new projection system with 3D capability, new carpeting, acoustical panels and new theatre seating.

In anticipation of 200 new theatre seats arriving soon, Science North would like to donate the 200 theatre seats we currently have, free of charge, to an interested organization or group who will arrange to remove them from our site.

Detailed information on this donation can be found in the documents attached to this message. Organizations or groups interested in acquiring the IMAX theatre seats should complete and submit the required “Letter of Interest” no later than 12:00 pm (noon) on Friday, December 5, 2008. For further information, contact:

Janine Pigozzo
Financial Officer
Science North
100 Ramsey Lake Rd, Sudbury, Ontario CANADA P3E 5S9
Phone: (705) 522 3701 ext 201
pigozzo@sciencenorth.ca

Event: The Rehearsed Readings, The Centre

THE REHEARSED READINGS

WINTERGREEN by Paul Aspland
December 4 & 5 at 8pm
Cast: Marcia Bennett, David Fox

OLEANA by David Mamet December 11 8pm
Cast: Tom McCamus, Severn Thompson

(Cast subject to change)

The Rehearsed Readings is a new project at the Centre formed in the summer of 2008. The Centre, with a club of experienced actors, will read best loved plays and new Canadian work for an audience. A number of our best actors expressed an interest in reviving an actor’s tradition of having play readings so they could revisit their favourite works, to give audiences the pure experience of listening to a playwright’s words and to the actor’s voice, and for all to share the excitement of actors exploring a play at the beginning stage of rehearsal.

The Centre is a not-for-profit community arts centre having served the community for six years. All are welcome to participate in this project. Donations made at the readings will go to the Centre. It’s your space. Take your place.

R.S.V.P. 40 Seats available – Reserve by phone or email Entrance donation $10

info@centreforthearts.com
647-436-2787

Event: RAW! RAW! RAW! Festival of New Work, The Canadian Stage Company

THE CANADIAN STAGE COMPANY SERVES UP THE THIRD ANNUAL RAW! RAW! RAW! FESTIVAL OF NEW WORK, DEC. 5 – 13

  • Free public readings of new plays by acclaimed Canadian talents Judith Thompson, Ed Roy, Hannah Moscovitch, Damien Atkins, Anusree Roy and Lauren Brotman
  • Works-in-progress by the Company’s youngest members including Emma Healey and the GYM Emerging Artist Program

Martin Bragg, Artistic Producer of The Canadian Stage Company is proud to present Raw! Raw! Raw! Festival of New Work, an offering of new plays from the country’s leading talents Judith Thompson and Ed Roy, rising stars Hannah Moscovitch, Damien Atkins, Anusree Roy, Lauren Brotman, and up-and-comer Emma Healey.

The series runs December 5 to 13 at The Berkeley Street Theatre, 26 Berkeley Street. Admission is free. Reservations are recommended as seating is limited. Tickets may be reserved in person at the Berkeley Street Theatre Box Office or by phone, 416-368-3110.

Celebrating the third year of its incarnation, the Raw! Raw! Raw! Festival of New Work is The Canadian Stage Company’s annual public play reading series featuring works in various stages of development, from brief
excerpts in the initial stages, to works-in-progress, to full-length drafts. The series fosters the development of new Canadian plays while introducing audiences to home-grown artists and the creative process, and encourages participation through open forum discussions.

Raw! Raw! Raw! Schedule:

*All readings will be followed by an open forum discussion.

  • Fri., Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. – A NEW PLAY by JUDITH THOMPSON
  • Sat., Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. – RAWEST of the RAW: Excerpts by DAMIEN ATKINS, ANUSREE ROY,LAUREN BROTMAN and EMMA HEALEY
  • Wed., Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. – FRESH!: Excerpts by the Company’s youngest members participating in the GYM Emerging Artists Program
  • Thurs., Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. – post-democracy by HANNAH MOSCOVITCH
  • Friday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. – WHISPERS by ED ROY
  • Sat., Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. – post-democracy by HANNAH MOSCOVITCH. Followed by PROJECT ENTRADA, a conversation on international artistic exchange and creation.

For more information please visit www.canstage.com

Call for Submissions: THEATRE METHODS 09, July 6-12, 2009 Bovec, Slovenia

Present your performance or workshop at the International Festival-Fair

THEATRE METHODS 09 Between Tradition and Contemporaneity

July 6-12, 2009 Bovec, Slovenia

“Theatre Methods” is the annual professional festival-fair dedicated to the Bridge between Tradition and Contemporaneity in performing arts. The festival is an opportunity to demonstrate methods of training in traditional theatre and to present contemporary works created as the result of traditional theatre training techniques.

At the moment THEATRE METHODS 09 is accepting presentation proposals.
Presentation format:

  • performance (not requiring special technical conditions)
  • workshop/master class
  • work in progress
  • reading/lecture
  • any other format of demonstration at the presenter’s discretion

The festival will take place at the mountain resort Bovec – in the Julian Alps, near Austrian and Italian border. Nearest airports: Ljubljana (Slovenia), Trieste (Italy) or Klagenfurt (Austria). http://www.iugte.com/projects/slovenia.php

Please become familiar with the Submission Guidelines before submitting your presentation proposal:
http://www.iugte.com/projects/fest.reg.php
http://www.iugte.com/projects/TM09.php

The festival committee is considering proposals in appropriate standard only. Links to web sites are not considered as the complete application.

Announcement: Grant Writing Service DISCOUNT, STAF

STAF is a not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to providing tangible administrative support services to independent theatre artists like you!

For the fast approaching grant season we are offering a 15% discount on our grant writing services for clients who sign a contract with us and are ready to get started 7 weeks before their program deadline!

The discount applies to the following programs for the following dates:

GRANT PROGRAM/PROGRAM DEADLINE:

* OAC- Theatre Projects: Feb. 02, 2009
* TAC- Theatre Projects: Early Feb. 2009
* CCA- Operating: March 01, 2009
* CCA- Theatre Projects: Early March, 2009
* OAC- Arts Ed Projects: March 02, 2009
* TAC- Operating: Early March, 2009
* OAC- Operating: March 16, 2009
* OAC- Compass: March 16, 2009
* OAC- Community/Workplace: March 16, 2009
* OAC- Integrated Arts: March 16, 2009
* OAC- Touring/Collaborations: March 16, 2009

STAF CONTRACT DEADLINES FOR 15% DISCOUNT:

* OAC- Theatre Projects: Dec.15, 2008
* TAC- Theatre Projects: Dec.15, 2008
* CCA- Operating: Jan. 12, 2009
* CCA- Theatre Projects: Jan. 12, 2009
* OAC- Arts Ed Projects: Jan. 12, 2009
* TAC- Operating: Jan. 12, 2009
* OAC- Operating: Jan. 26, 2009
* OAC- Compass: Jan. 26, 2009
* OAC- Community/Workplace: Jan. 26, 2009
* OAC- Integrated Arts: Jan. 26, 2009
* OAC- Touring/Collaborations: Jan. 26, 2009

Please contact Beth Horton, Client Services Manager to arrange a free consultation to discuss your grant writing needs.

416 703 2773 x201
email: beth@theatreadmin.com

Call for Submissions: Dora Statue Redesign Contest, TAPA

The Dora Mavor Moore Awards celebrate excellence in theatre, dance and opera in Toronto. This year, on the occasion of the 30th annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards, the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA) is holding a design competition to select a new “Dora Award”. Entries will be judged independently by a panel of judges selected by TAPA, and the winner will be determined based upon the merits of her/his work.

Each year, thirty-five awards must be produced, which are identical in design. They are presented to winners across five divisions: General Theatre Production, Independent Theatre Production, Dance, Opera, Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA).

The budget for design and production of the thirty-five awards is $10,000. This must include all materials, design and labour. The total production cost of an individual award must not exceed $275.

TAPA will cover the cost of the first build up to $500 for the winning selection.

ELIGIBILITY

The Dora Award Design Competition is open to all individuals eighteen (18) years of age or older who are Toronto residents. Companies and collectives may also submit. Entries may be submitted by any organization or person involved in creating or producing the work, granted proper permissions are obtained and copyrights are observed.

Previously exhibited work is not eligible; work must conform to these rules and regulations, and must have been completed within the last year.

After entries have been submitted to TAPA, no substitutions, alterations or withdrawals will be permitted.

Applicants must make their own arrangements for studio space.

For more information including an application please go to www.tapa.ca/doras/dora_award_contest

Call for Submissions: 2009 Sandra Tulloch Award for Innovation in the Arts, Theatre Ontario

Theatre Ontario is issuing a call for nominations for the 2009 Sandra Tulloch Award for Innovation in the Arts. The Sandra Tulloch Award for Innovation in the Arts is presented annually to an individual or collective who has demonstrated leadership over a long career, and a passionate commitment to deepening the scope and broadening the appearance of the arts in Ontario through innovative and practical approaches.

AWARD GUIDELINES:

  • Nominations must be made by two individuals
  • Candidates may be working or have worked in any discipline of the arts in Ontario, whether professional or amateur
  • Candidates must have made a significant, demonstrable contribution to the growth and well being of the arts in Ontario
  • Candidates must have demonstrated a selfless and energetic commitment to the above
  • Candidates must have exhibited a deep involvement in the creation and/or dissemination of art in Ontario
  • Collective initiatives are eligible

When submitting your nomination, please provide specific examples of the above criteria as they relate to your nominee. The nomination form can be downloaded at www.theatreontario.org. The deadline is December 15, 2008.

The Sandra Tulloch Award for Innovation in the Arts was established in 1998 by friends and colleagues of Sandra on her retirement as Executive Director of Theatre Ontario. The award pays tribute to the outstanding contribution that Sandra Tulloch has made to the arts in Ontario. For nearly twenty years, she played a pivotal role at Theatre Ontario, facilitating numerous visionary initiatives in the community, professional and educational theatre sectors. As an arts administrator, producer, arts advocate, project leader and community activist, Sandra has continued to devote an enormous amount of time and energy to the arts throughout the province.

Past recipients of the Sandra Tulloch Award for Innovation in the Arts are Tim Jones & Susan Serran, Angela Rebeiro, Jane Marsland, Myles Warren, Jini Stolk, Claire Hopkinson and Peter Honeywell. The award was designed by artist Barry Burniston of North Bay, with bronze casting by Craig Meschino of Toronto.

For more information please contact John Goddard, Executive Director at Theatre Ontario, 416.408.4556 or john@theatreontario.org. Theatre Ontario provides theatre practitioners throughout Ontario with training and information to enhance and support their art form.

Announcement: New Season of 5 Star Experiences, Toronto’s Top Value Theatre & Dining Packages Launched, TAPA

Barrel of Laughs returns and Theatre à la carte allows you to customize your own theatre & dining package!

Partners include The Second City, Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company, fu-GEN Asian-Canadian Theatre Company, Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, and The Canadian Stage Company. Restaurant partners include Spring Rolls, East!, The Red Tomato, The Epicure Café and Grill, Dos Amigos, and Bb33.

Don’t want the night to end? Upgrade your package to a ”5 STAR +” and enjoy 10% off the best available daily rate at the Delta Chelsea Hotel.

5 STAR EXPERIENCES are sold in person at T.O.TIX – Toronto’s One-Stop Ticket Shop at Yonge-Dundas Square, or online at http://www.totix.ca.

Go Live Toronto:
The 5 STAR EXPERIENCE is a component of TAPA’s Go Live Toronto campaign; a citywide marketing campaign designed to increase public awareness of theatre, dance and opera, energize the youth demographic and engage a wider audience.

For more information go to www.totix.ca.