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SUMMARY:Finding Talent - Educational Workshop
DESCRIPTION:FREE EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP\nPresented by the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission \nLooking to attach the RIGHT people to your film\, play\, or podcast?\nLearn from entertainment professionals about how to effectively connect with talent and get them interested in your next project! \nPanel Discussion Featuring:\nMark Scroggs – Vice President\, LB Talent Agency\nKim Estes – Producer / Emmy Winning Actor\nTracy Held – Writer / Producer (Climate Thoughts)\nStephen Snyder – Emmy Nominated Casting Director\nJames Quattrochi – Actor (Tulsa King)\, Producer (Left Behind) \nRSVP HERE – https://tinyurl.com/2ymkt5px
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/finding-talent-educational-workshop/
LOCATION:Burbank Community Services Building\, 150 N. 3rd Street\, Room 104\, Burbank\, CA\, 91502
CATEGORIES:Film,Media,Social,Theater
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SUMMARY:"Creative Marketing: Making a Big Impact on a Budget" Presented by the Cultural Arts Commission
DESCRIPTION:A FREE educational event from the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission. We’ll discuss how to unlock powerful\, cost-effective marketing strategies tailored for artists\, small business and creatives and maximize your reach without breaking your bank. \nFeaturing\nPerry Aston\, CEO of CrowdBoost Marketing\nRomik Hacobian\, CEO of Media City Design\nMary Movsesyan\, Public Information Specialist – City of Burbank Public Information Office \nModerated by Eric Conner\, Burbank Cultural Arts Commission  \nPlease RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/mspx4f6n
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/creative-marketing-making-a-big-impact-on-a-budget-presented-by-the-cultural-arts-commission/
LOCATION:Burbank Community Services Building\, 150 N. 3rd Street\, Room 104\, Burbank\, CA\, 91502
CATEGORIES:Social
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SUMMARY:CALL FOR ARTISTS (Paid Opportunity): The Elephant Parade - DUE MAY 31
DESCRIPTION:This upcoming summer\, Visit Burbank is bringing the world’s largest art exhibit of painted and decorated elephant statues\, known as the Elephant Parade\, to Burbank.  The City’s Burbank Cultural Arts Commission is excited announce its partnership with Visit Burbank by sponsoring an elephant to be painted and displayed. \nArtists will be selected through a competitive process.\nSubmissions will be reviewed by the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission\, Visit Burbank\, and Elephant Parade International. \nArtist will receive a stipend of $2\,500. The stipend is all-inclusive and must cover every cost incurred by the artist in the course of designing and installing the artwork. \nApplications are now being accepted.\nhttps://mcusercontent.com/6b971b6b970e4f281956791b0/files/2c99eac1-dd39-ba4c-c402-d5f87d2f329a/Elephant_Parade_Application.pdf \nThere is a very tight schedule\, please be sure to review before submitting an application.\n– Application Deadline: Friday\, May 31\, 2024\n– Selected Artist Notified: Monday\, June 10\, 2024\n– Painting Schedule: June 12 – 25\, 2024 \nQuestions and Applications may be submitted to BurbankArts@BurbankCA.gov \nFor more information on the Elephant Parade\, visit www.ElephantParade.com
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/call-for-artists-paid-opportunity-the-elephants-are-coming-due-may-31/
CATEGORIES:Fine Art,Visual
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SUMMARY:Burbank in Pictures w/ Ross Benson\, Bonnie Burrow & David Laurell
DESCRIPTION:Come see and hear the stories from three of Burbank’s most legendary photographers.   \nRoss Benson\nBonnie Burrow\nDavid Laurell  \nVery little has happened in Burbank in the last four decades that wasn’t captured by one of these three!\nFREE EVENT !!!  RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/burbank-in-pictures-a-discussion-with-burbanks-legendary-photographers-tickets-891801752047
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/burbank-in-pictures/
LOCATION:Boys and Girls Club\, 300 E. Angeleno Ave\, Burbank\, 91502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Media,Visual
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SUMMARY:Artist Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Come join the artistic and creative community at the Cultural Arts Commission’s first mixer of 2024!\nAt The Colony Theatre!  \nPlease rsvp\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/artist-mixer-at-the-colony-theatre-tickets-850862381287
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/artist-mixer/
LOCATION:The Colony Theatre\, 555 North Third Street\, Burbank\, CA\, 91502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
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SUMMARY:FALL FESTIVAL AT JOHNNY CARSON PARK - POSTPONED TILL SAT NOVEMBER 18
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO RAIN\, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18  \nWhat better way to welcome the Halloween season than with a FREE FALL FESTIVAL at Johnny Carson Park\nLive Music! Food Trucks!  Art Booths!  Giveaways!\nAnd a 30th Anniversary Screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas  \nThe event is free but please RSVP at\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/fall-festival-at-johnny-carson-park-burbank-tickets-696364915207 \nFeaturing\nAngela O’Neill & The Outrageous 8\nGuitar Ninjas All Stars\nVahe and Christine Hovhan\nLearn about these amazing musicians at https://valleycultural.org/event/2023-fall-festival-burbank/ \nPresented by\nThe Burbank Cultural Arts Commission\nThe Burbank Parks & Recreation Department\nThe Valley Cultural Foundation  \nSponsorship by GAIN Federal Credit Union\nGrant provided by the Music Performance Trust Fund
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/fall-festival-at-johnny-carson-park-free/
LOCATION:Johnny Carson Park\, 400 S Bob Hope Dr\, Burbank\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Film,Fine Art,Music,Social
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SUMMARY:ARTIST MIXER at Lincoln Beer Company
DESCRIPTION:THE BURBANK CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION IS BRINGING ART EDUCATORS AND ART LOVERS TOGETHER TO MINGLE AND COLLABORATE ! FREE EVENT \n  \nRSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/burbank-cultural-arts-commission-artist-mixer-lincoln-beer-company-tickets-523856808817
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/artist-mixer-at-lincoln-beer-company/
LOCATION:Lincoln Beer Company\, 3038 N. Lima St.\, Burbank\, CA\, 91504\, United States
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SUMMARY:Burbank Cultural Arts Commission - Artist Mixer at The Colony Theatre
DESCRIPTION:More details soon!  Mark your calendars \nWednesday\, November 30 – 6pm   \nA chance to meet other members of Burbank’s creative community. \n\nLive performances\nArt gallery\nLight Snacks provided\nCash Bar
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/burbank-cultural-arts-commission-artist-mixer-at-the-colony-theatre/
LOCATION:The Colony Theatre\, 555 North Third Street\, Burbank\, CA\, 91502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theater,Visual
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SUMMARY:MIX IT UP w/ the Cultural Arts Commission at the Nitecap
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URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/mix-it-up-w-the-cultural-arts-commission-at-the-nitecap/
LOCATION:Nitecap\, 2200 West Burbank Blvd\, Burbank\, CA\, Burbank\, CA\, 91506\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mix It Up!
DESCRIPTION:Calling all local artists and venue owners looking to collaborate with performing artists and visual artists! \nJoin the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission for our inaugural Mix It Up! event where we bring together arts lovers and art makers in Burbank to mingle and collaborate. \nLight food and refreshments will be available for purchase . \nThursday\, March 31\, 2022 \nThe Nitecap at 2200 West Burbank Blvd\, Burbank\, CA 91506 \n7-9 pm \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/mix-it-up-tickets-294778017987 \n 
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/mix-it-up/
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SUMMARY:Virtually Burbank - Songs in the key of Burbank
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first Virtually Burbank event of the year\, “Songs in the Key of Burbank\,” on Monday\, Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. PT! Featuring many amazing talented musicians in our area\, we’ll show a performance video by each act and follow it with live Q&A with them. Rock\, big band/jazz\, folk\, classical\, soul—we’re excited to share it all with you! \n  \n 
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/21398/
LOCATION:Virtual Space\, Burbank\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtually Burbank: Turning Trash Into Treasure
DESCRIPTION:Join the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission and the Burbank Recycle Center for a “scraptacular” symposium celebrating EARTH DAY as we learn about TURNING TRASH INTO TREASURE on Thursday\, April 22 at 7pm. Local artists will be sharing their creative ideas and we’ll take a virtual tour of EcoSet\, an environmental production resource and materials oasis for local artists. With all the challenges in our world\, there is SOMETHING YOU CAN DO to avoid the landfill\, MacGyver your creative obstacles into solutions\, empower your children and value experiences over stuff! Get your creativity flowing and save our precious planet by minimizing your footprint\, maximizing resources and magnifying possibilities!  \n  \nJoin us for our live event on https://www.facebook.com/BurbankArts \n 
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/virtually-burbank-turning-trash-into-treasure/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Burbank\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210218T190000
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SUMMARY:Virtually Burbank: Alone Together - Black Voices: A Catalyst for Change
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Black History Month with Black Voices: A Catalyst for Change at the February Virtually Burbank: Alone Together event. With an impressive round table of panelists we will explore such themes as social justice\, art as a medium of influence\, non tolerance of performative behavior. Focus will be on “black artists using Art as a skeleton key to facilitate an awesome life.” \nModerator and Panelists \n\nModerator—David Mack: Executive Director Invertigo Dance Theatre\n\nCurrently the Executive Director of Invertigo Dance Theatre\, David Mack has managed some of LA’s most innovative arts organizations\, including: The Industry\, Watts Village Theatre Company\, and Heidi Duckler Dance. In addition\, he has consulted for many arts and civic organizations throughout LA\, including: the City of West Hollywood\, the City of Santa Monica’s SSI Initiative\, Center Theatre Group\, L.A. Dance Project\, DIAVOLO | Architecture in Motion and Ate9 Dance Company. A Southern California Leadership Network fellow\, Mack currently serves on the Board of Western Arts Alliance and Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative Advisory Committee.\n\n\n\n\nCade Hollingsworth: Owner of LGCYprod\, Video/Photographer\n\nCade Hollingsworth (Business owner\, video/photographer) has worked in a number of fields\, in which he acquired many skills– some of which are: commercial fishing\, electrical engineering\, real estate\, among others. Having had his production company (LGCY prod)  for over a year now he has found all of those skills being used every day. ” LGCY prod ” is a growing production company based out of Burbank California. The business offers videography\, photography\, editing\, music production and digital design with plans to expand into more realms. The idea behind this company is to collaborate with artists and businesses and help them gain the confidence and portfolio to pursue whatever path they are taking.\nCade has worked on sets and done projects with major artists like Thutmose and record labels like Blakball\, and is currently working with local artists. Some of their work can be found on their YouTube page “LGCY Productions”\, or on the company’s Instagram “lgcyprod”. After high school he looked for what was paying the most\, what would set me up best for his future financially. Then he did those things\, they were fun\, they paid well\, but they weren’t jobs he loved. He is currently building his career in the creative arts. It allows him to use the many skills he possesses while being free mentally and physically.\n\n\n\n\nDawn Robinson-Patrick: Performing Arts Curator\n\nDawn Robinson-Patrick is a passionate arts advocate with over 20 years of experience in arts administration\, event management and creative consultation. Her work is specifically focused on program development for cultural arts organizations\, government agencies and nonprofits that align with diversity\, equity\, and inclusion initiatives. Robinson-Patrick has held management roles with notable arts organizations including\, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts\, Brooklyn Academy of Music\, San Francisco Jazz\, Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet\, Brava Theater Center\, Broward County Cultural Arts and The Ford Theatres among others. Robinson-Patrick also has a long history in the arts as a contemporary modern dance performer\, teacher and choreographer. Her collaborative work has brought her to the American Arts Exchange Festival in Adelaide\, Australia\, Freedance Festival in Kiev\, Ukraine and Dialogue de Corps Festival in Ouagadougou\, Burkina Faso\, Africa. Her performance background highly influences her desire to support\, promote and cultivate the arts community and its creative expression as an avenue for social and political change.\n\n\n\n\nTrina Robinson-Kemie: Owner of Rock Star Dance Fitness\, Founder of RS Confidence Academy Non-Profit Organization\, Fitness and Dance Professional\n\nTrina was raised in Miami\, Florida were she started dancing at the age of three. Her training begin with ballet\, modern\, jazz\, tap and gymnastics. She has been a part of a performing arts programs from junior high to high schools attending a Magnet Schools always participating in performances in addition to choreographing concerts\, recitals\, festivals\, corporate parties and private parties in Miami as well as throughout the Caribbean performing Calypso\, Soca\, Jamaican Folklore\, Afro Haitian and Afro Caribbean.\nAfter leaving Miami\, Trina also studied performing arts & theater at Point Park University in Pittsburgh\, PA where she received her Bachelors of Performing Arts Degree with a concentration in Dance Choreography\, Dance History\, Kinesiology and Anatomy.\nAfter graduating and receiving her BA degree\, she went to New York City to study at the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater School where she studied dance techniques such as Classical Ballet\, Dunham\, Graham\, Horton\, Limon’ and many more.\nTrina performed on and off-Broadway shows\, as well as Moulin Rouge at the Cannes Film Festival in France launching her Can-Can workout on Oxygen Network\, ABC\, NBC on the Today show.\nWhile performing and traveling she also worked as a fitness professional teaching group fitness and as a personal trainer for over 18 years. She has trained and instructed for top fitness gyms in the nation including Crunch Fitness\, Equinox Fitness\, Golds Gym\, New York Sports Club\, Bodies in Motion and taught at Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio where she taught her signature style Afro-Caribbean House Funk.\nTrina is also a SAG union actress. She has performed in several plays\, commercials\,TV series\, print work including MTV movie awards and danced in music videos.\nShe has been certified in Cardio Kickboxing\, Post Rehabilitation\, Pre-and Post Natal\, Stretch and Personal training.\nDance and Fitness has always been a part of Trina’s life \, and she so excited to launch her company Rock Star Dance Fitness \, her Non-Profit RS Confidence Academy and her own fitness brand Afro-Caribbean Grooves Fitness.\n\n\n\n\nJamie Young-Eke: Senior Account Executive at Entercom and Board Member of Musicians at Play\n\nJamie Young-Eke is an accomplished Executive and Media Sales Leader with vast experience driving revenue by formulating strategies that effectively develop creative solutions to deliver results. She currently works for Entercom Communications and holds the position of Senior Account Executive. Her background includes strategic planning\, project management and relationship building aiming to increase revenue and brand awareness for a diverse range of multi-million dollar clientele. She has continuously met stringent sales objectives\, repeatedly outperforms expectations\, and cultivated a wealth of client and industry relationships on the buying\, planning and client level. Her passion for music & entertainment propelled her toward her path to become an expert in developing innovative & lucrative partnerships between artists\, live entertainment and corporate sponsors. These partnerships have resulted in generating millions in non-traditional sponsorship revenue for her company and huge ROI for her clients. Graduated with a BA degree in Communications from Cal State Dominguez Hills. Jamie currently sits on the Board of Musicians at Play and is Founder & Board Chair of The Black Media Collective.\n\n\n\n\nRandall Williams: Fine Artist\, Randall Williams Art\n\nRandall has been working as an artist in Los Angeles since 1980\, since leaving Western Illinois University with his Bachelor of Arts degree.\nHis objective is to use his art skills as a skeleton key to achieve his goals in life.\nAs an artist\, Randall is fluent in all types of fine art media including illustration\, design\, stained glass\, framing\, murals and chalk. He has created many murals throughout the Los Angeles area and has been involved in many Italian Street style paintings and sidewalk chalk demonstrations.\nRandall has also been teaching art in school of all grades in Burbank and throughout the surrounding areas\, is a teacher at the Burbank Adult School and has spent twelve years developing an art program for senior living facilities and has also successfully updated a successful art program for seniors during quarantine.\n\n\n\n\nCheryl L. Bedford: Producer/Educator/Activist/Founder of Women of Color Unite\n\nA NAACP Image Award Nominee for “Dark Girls” and Baltimore native\, holds a BFA from NYU’s TSOA and MFA in Producing from AFI. She is currently based in Los Angeles\, CA. As a Production Manager\, Line Producer\, and Producer\, Cheryl has worked on countless film/tv/digital projects\, including 17 Independent Features. Ms. Bedford served as CFO and Supervising Producer for a boutique studio. She was formerly Chair of Diversity Development and a Producing Instructor at New York Film Academy in Los Angeles\, California. As Chair\, Ms. Bedford developed the Diversity Series\, the Industry Lab (creating a bridge from school to work)\, among other initiatives. She has also taught The Art of Line Producing at UCLA Extension in Westwood\, CA. Ms. Bedford formed her own company\, Cheryl L. Bedford Productions\, in January of 2001. In her spare time\, she judges film festivals.\nMore recently\, Ms. Bedford founded Women of Color Unite\, a 501(c)(3)\, which purpose is to help WOC get Hired\, their projects Funded and their content Distributed. From the members of WOCU\, Cheryl created The JTC List. The JTC List is a database of 3000 Women of Color in Entertainment\, which is being shared throughout the Industry. Never again will someone be able to say\, they can’t find any WOC for any job above or below the line. The list is named after her mother\, Joan Theresa Curtis\, an activist\, warrior and Ms. Bedford’s biggest fan\, who passed away in 2016. For more information: org
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SUMMARY:Virtually Burbank: Alone Together
DESCRIPTION:In this time that can be particularly lonely and distressing\, the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission created a series of workshops\, Virtually Burbank: Alone Together\, to offer advice and resources to help all types of creatives. \nJoin us at our first event of 2021: Helping Hands for Artists\, Art Organizations\, Businesses and Art Lovers! This next installment of Virtually Burbank: Alone Together will be held this Thursday\, January 21st at 7 p.m. PST and broadcast via Facebook Live. Featuring a panel of leaders in our community\, the discussion will cover topics ranging from resources and COVID relief for artists to the latest legislation and copyright laws that impact artists. \nLink: facebook.com/burbankarts \n\nThis event includes special guest panelists to present and answer your questions: \n\nMr. Abdiel Lopez\, Program Officer for the Center of Cultural Innovation\nMr. Rick Baptist\, VP for The American Federation of Musicians Local 47\nMr. Steve Kaplan\, Business Representative for The Animation Guild\nThomas E. Backer\, PhD\, Executive Director for Valley Non-Profit Resource\nMs. Elizabeth Goldman\, Burbank Library Services Director
URL:https://burbankarts.com/event/virtually-burbank-alone-together/
LOCATION:Virtual Space\, Burbank\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtually Burbank:  Celebrating Inspiration
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM LINK – https://zoom.us/j/98854981708 \n\nJoin us for a FREE panel discussion with a wonderful array of artists as they share how they find artistic & creative inspiration during these unprecedented times. This is the second in the Burbank Cultural Arts monthly “Virtually Burbank” series\, focused on connecting artists and community even though we may be physically apart. \nFriday\, September 4:   5pm – 6:30pm PST           \nZoom ID – 988 5498 1708 \nFor Info or to RSVP:  burbankarts@burbankca.gov \nPanelists to include (bios below) \n\n\n\n\nErik Patterson – Screenwriter and Playwright\nNatasha Middleton – Artistic Director\, Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre\nDamara Titmus – Professional Dancer\nArielle Silver – Singer/Songwriter\, Literary Writer\, Yoga Teacher\nMonica Groves – Writer\, Speaker\, Sometimes Singer and Bold Soul Sista\nStefanie Girard – Artist with a Re-Purpose\nDawn Robinson – Performing Arts Advocate\, Producer\, Dancer\, Choreographer\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nDawn Robinson-Patrick is a passionate arts advocate with over 20 years of experience in arts administration and event management. Her work is specifically focused on program development for cultural arts organizations that align with diversity\, equity and inclusion initiatives. Dawn is currently Senior Manager of Cultural and Community Programs at The Ford in Hollywood. \nDawn’s career in arts management led her to work for various national arts organizations including Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts\, 651Arts at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)\, San Francisco Jazz Festival\, Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet\, and Brava Theater Center. Notably she has also worked for the Tony award-winning Broadway musical FELA!\, and music artists Michelle Williams and Ke$ha\, among others. In 2015 she became the Events Coordinator for Broward County Cultural Affairs (Broward Arts) of South Florida. Her responsibilities included developing\, producing and managing arts programming for the County’s 100th year celebration. \nOriginally from Dallas\, Texas\, Dawn is also an established choreographer\, teacher and performer. She began her performance career with her studies at the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She holds a BFA in Modern Dance from the University of Utah. While in San Francisco she performed with Della Davidson Dance\, Dance Repertory San Francisco\, Liss Fain Dance\, Company Chaddick\, and the hip hop dance company SoulForce\, among others. In New York City she performed with Nia Love/Blacksmith’s Daughter\, Nicholas Leichter Dance (NLD) and Organic Magnetics. She has toured internationally to the American Arts Exchange Festival in Adelaide\, Australia\, Freedance Festival in the Ukraine and Dialogue de Corps Festival in Ouagadougou\, Burkina Faso\, Africa. As a choreographer her work has brought her to the Bahamas\, Italy\, Croatia and Greece. \n  \n \nErik Patterson – Erik Patterson recently won the Los Angeles Drama Critic’s Circle Award for One of the Nice Ones. His plays have been nominated for the Ovation Award\, the Stage Raw Award\, the LA Weekly Award\, and the GLADD Media Award. His writing for TV has been recognized with the Humanitas Prize and Writer’s Guild Award\, as well as two Emmy nominations. \n  \n \nArielle Silver  www.ariellesilver.com   Arielle Silver crafts songs that are luminous\, literate\, and alive. A Thousand Tiny Torches\, the singer-songwriter’s new AAA indie-folk collection\, is a testament to her renewal of inspiration\, the rekindling of dreams\, and the redemptive power and connective compassion that defines her artistry. \nA consummate storyteller\, Arielle’s narratives crosscut exacting details with universal themes. On the lead single “What Really Matters\,” she recalls a harrowing season in Southern California as gunshots ricocheted through a country bar and the surrounding hills ignited with apocalyptic wildfires. The follow-up single\, “Headlights\,” is an uplifting mandolin-filled reminder that even when the road is dark and twisting\, you can follow the beam of light all the way home Ten years ago\, with three well-received releases accompanied by national tours\, she lost sight of her future as an artist. “Though my heart still ached to write songs and sing\, I found that I couldn’t do it anymore\,” she recalls. \nArielle moved to the City of the Angels. She divorced and remarried\, taught yoga philosophy\, and worked behind the scenes in the music industry. She penned and published essays and poems\, and was nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best New Poets. She baked innumerable pies. In spring of 2018\, she constructed a blue “she shed” in her backyard. And it was in this rustic space – surrounded by 47 volumes of her journals – that she rekindled her love for music and dedicated herself to writing one song per week. \n  \n \nDamara Titmus – Damara is a Los Angeles native who began her studies at Rozann-Zimmerman Ballet Center under the direction of Patrick Franz\, former Premier Danseur of the Paris Opera Ballet\, and later graduated from Idyllwild Arts Academy under the direction of Jean-Marie Martz.  She started her professional career with Media City Ballet in Burbank\, California as a soloist dancer\, and then took her career to Denver\, Colorado to dance with the Colorado Ballet and Ballet Ariel.  After returning to Los Angeles\, she has worked with Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre\, Contempo Arts Productions\, and Pasadena Dance Theatre. Some of her notable roles to date include the title role in Cinderella\, the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker\, Micaëla in Natasha Middleton’s Carmen\, Mercedes in Don Quixote\, and Juliet in Contempo Arts Productions’ Romeo and Juliet. \n  \n \nMonica Groves – Writing Your Way Through Two Pandemics: How Lockdown and the Fight Against White Supremacy has Influenced my Work \nMonica Groves is a storyteller\, poet\, short story writer\, and empowerment facilitator\, who leads programs and activations in multi-generational education\, learner empowerment\, and intersectionality in EdTech at the XPRIZE Foundation. In addition she leads the Women of XPRIZE and the XPRIZE Anti-Racism Council affinity groups. Monica is immediate-past chair of the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission and has served on advisory boards for the Los Angeles Country Alliance for Boys and Girls Club KOLLAB Program and the Women’s Symposium of Southern California. Monica holds a Master’s degree in Media Communications Management from Webster University and is a founding member of the SexSpeaks Storytelling Collective. In her spare time she creates safe spaces for Black women to bond through her Headwraps and Wine event series. \n  \n \nNatasha Milddleton was a ballerina with the original Pacific Ballet Theatre\, under the direction of her father Andrei Tremaine (formerly of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo). She danced in Los Angeles\, New York\, Europe and Asia performing in such ballets as The Nutcracker\, Raymonda\, Spartacus\, Don Quixote\, Les Sylphides\, Paquita and Carmen. She trained in classical ballet primarily the Vaganova method under the direction of her father as well as Prima Ballerina Assoluta\, “Alexandra Baldina Koslov”. The Royal Ballet School (London)\, Rosella Hightower (France) and the Joffrey Ballet School in New York. Her mother\, Natalie Garrotto is a former Soprano of the San Francisco Opera. Ms. Middleton is the niece of the late film star\, Yvonne de Carlo (also known as Lily on “The Munsters”). After recovering from alife threatening automobile accident\, she hung up her pointe shoesand began choreographing and teaching. She opened Media City Dance in Burbank in 2000\, in September will be the schools 20th Anniversary. She traveled much of the world studying many otherforms of dance\, art design\, contemporary and classical theatre. Following in her father’s footsteps\, Natasha started Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre\, a professional ballet company with several amazing dancers from Los Angeles\, Armenia\, Ukraine\, Brazil and more. The edgy PBDT has performed some very exciting performances from Middleton’s passionate ballet Carmen\, to her rock ballets for the Ford Amphitheatre’s summer events\, to The Best of Khachaturian’s Armenian ballets. As an LA choreographer\, Natasha set numerous ballets\, musicals\, operas\, television sitcoms and music videos for such as artists as Bette Midler and Jazz artist\, Chic Correa’s World Tour. Her film credits include “Love Hurts” with Richard E. Grant and Carrie-Anne Moss from the Matrix. Prior to COVID-19\, Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre danced their last performances of Goes Broadway at the Alex Theatre\, preventing them from opening their 2020 season. \n  \n \nStefanie Girard is an artist with a re-purpose.  She has been cutting stuff up since she was old enough to hold a pair of scissors in her tiny hands. She earned her degree in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute and move to Los Angeles to work in the entertainment industry first as a Set Decorator and Prop Master then onto TV Producer specializing in How-To TV shows for HGTV and the DIY Networks. \nShe wrote 5 craft books for the Quarto Publishing Group including Sweater Surgery: How to Making New Things from Old Sweaters. Along with being the Recycled Editor at CraftGossip.com she is currently creating art that is informed by the power of words and quotes and strive to elevate the words to art with font choices\, the materials they are made of\, techniques used to create them and the surfaces they are presented upon. She strives to combine the words\, fonts\, images and materials in the most ironic and unexpected ways possible to create something that is both aesthetically pleasing and meaningful. \nThe work includes large modular installations created with unusual things like recycled bricks and paper\, embroidery and recycled wood along with traditional acrylic paint\, watercolor and porcelain. The best compliment I can receive is for the viewer to have a laugh out loud or “ah-ha” moment of getting the joke or juxtaposition hidden within the art or in plain view but requires a bit of contemplation. She continues to produce art educational content online and as the Programs Chair for both the Glendale Art Association and the Burbank Art Association. \nIn the time of Covid-19 she has launched the #BurbankNeighborhoodGallery at #OakandFairview that invites artists of all ages to place a piece of art in a clear pocket on my fence. As of this writing there are over 80 pieces of art. Along with the Neighborhood Gallery I have acquired a vending machine which I am in the process of converting to an “Art Candy Machine” that will sell unique pieces of mini “fun-size” art by a collection of artists in a variety of mediums and on recycled materials.
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