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Received this call via the Soul Of Miami. They are looking actors to participate in a cool theatre program.

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South Florida Casting Call Online Submission
Deadline: Thursday, 04/25/2013, 09:00 am – 05:00 pm
Casting-Call-PicARTFusion Delray Inc
14000 Military Trail Suite #112,
Delray Beach, Florida 33484
Facebook Link

Casting Call/ Open Auditions: for the dream job of a lifetime in South Florida

We are looking for male and female actors ages 15 and older for our innovative, interactive theater program. Our mission is to utilize The ARTS for social change. Participants must be 15 years of age or older with valid identification. There is no age cap on participation. All individuals under 18 must have signed parental consent.

If you’re interested in becoming a change maker /actor please send electronic resume with headshot and reel / video (maximum 3 minutes) to casting@ARTfusionInc.org.

Submission Deadline: 5pm April 25, 2013 (No Exceptions).

Finalist will be required to do an in person audition on May 2, 2013.

Final Auditions
Date: May 2, 2013
Time: 1pm-3pm & 4pm-7pm
Place: 14000 Military Trail Suite 112 Delray Beach, FL 33484
Link to website: www.ARTfusionInc.org
Email address: casting@ARTfusionInc.org
Phone Number: 561-894-4505

About ARTfusion
Art Fusion, Inc. was formed for charitable and educational purposes. Our mission is to utilize the Arts as a catalyst to address social issues, educate and engage communities and open doors for dialogue. Art Fusion, Inc. partners with community non profit agencies in an effort to assist the agency with moving their mission forward through outreach, training and education around social issues that negatively impact the community.

The current program, Theatrical Fusion, uses improvisational theatre techniques which allow for significant audience / actor Interaction. Subject matter experts facilitate discussion on topics including bullying, cyber stalking, domestic violence, teen dating violence, financial education, substance abuse, teen pregnancy prevention, healthy choices, HIV/AIDS, parenting and topics specific to the aging community and their families. Theatrical Fusion engages the audience in ways beyond traditional lecture-style presentations and uses The Arts as a vehicle for community building, education and social change. The goal is provide “edutainment” and help members of the community make choices that will positively impact their lives.

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Have you heard about the Knight Arts Challenge? If not, read below!

Miami video artists and Challenge Winners Lucas Leyva and Jillian Mayer of Borscht Corp. produced this music video for the 2012 Knight Arts Challenge/Miami.

Apply now for the Knight Arts Challenge, funding innovative arts ideas that engage and inspire South Florida.
Anyone can apply. There are just three rules:
1. The idea must be about the arts.
2. The project must take place in or benefit South Florida.
3. Winners must find funds to match Knight Foundation’s commitment.

For more: www.KnightArts.org.

Ask questions during a web chat on KnightArts, 1 p.m. Wednesday March 7

Knight Arts Town Hall:
Wednesday March 14, 6 p.m.
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212 N.E. 59th Terrace
 Miami, FL

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As you know, we have worked diligently over the past few years to support you and our community. I rarely like to ask for favors, but now I need to ask for your kind indulgence in return as we launch a major initiative to help our community.

I would like to introduce you to our upcoming big project called PhilanthroFest (www.philanthrofest.com).

PhilanthroFest’s mission is to support philanthropy and culture by providing outreach, brand awareness and education opportunities to over 75 philanthropic and cultural arts organizations. PhilanthroFest is a large community festival on April 14th in Midtown Miami, celebrating the South Florida philanthropic and cultural community. Attendees will enjoy music, art, fashion, food and entertainment while learning about various non-profits and community resources that are available to our residents.

PhilanthroFest has the support of Mayor Regalado and the City of Miami. The Miami Foundation is our fiscal sponsor and partner. Catalyst Miami is a participating organization, as well. More organizations are coming on board all the time. It is being produced as a collaboration between Life Is Art/Soul Of Miami and Miami Crawls.

The festival takes place on April 14, 2012 in the middle of the Midtown Miami complex. Each qualifying philanthropic or cultural organization will receive FREE table space to promote their mission. In addition, PhilanthroFest includes an ongoing educational component, assisting organizations in continuing to build their message.

As an annual event and ongoing educational program, PhilanthroFest can mean a lot to our community, helping to build a strong base of services and culture. Mayor Regalado has already come out in support of it, as has the Miami Foundation and the Miami CRA, in addition to other organizations. I invite and encourage your support and participation. For more information, please see the press release.

Sponsorships are available. A PhilanthroFest sponsorship multiplies both the impact and reach of your money. Rather than reaching just one charity, like you would for a normal sponsorship, you reach dozens, helping the community in a big way. Not only that, but each organization will be promoting the event through their own channels, so your name gets out in front of many more people than a traditional charity event. For more information about sponsorship opportunities, please click here.

If you know of any philanthropic or cultural organizations who would like to participate, promotional space is FREE for qualifying organizations, click here to apply.

For any artists that you know, we have an open call for the art show during PhilanthroFest, click here for the call for artists.

Any help you can offer would be most appreciated. I look forward to hearing from you. Click here to contact us directly.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA CONTACTS
Tyler Sminkey or Nicole Kasak
tyler@tspublicrelations.com or nicolekasak@gmail.com (786) 390-8510 or (813) 966-4314

FIRST ANNUAL ‘PHILANTHROFEST’ UNITES SOUTH FLORIDA’S NOT-FOR-PROFIT COMMUNITY AND RAISES AWARENESS FOR LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Local Event and Community Networking Gurus, Life Is Art and Miami Crawls, Join Forces to Create Annual Philanthropic Event for South Florida

MIAMI – February 14, 2012 – PhilanthroFest, an event comprised of South Florida’s not-for-profit organizations and community leaders dedicated to promoting and increasing the growth and success of charitable groups, launches its first annual event and community building campaign in South Florida this spring. The event, which will showcase a wide-variety of philanthropic organizations, community resources and cultural art exhibits is offered to local residents to gain insight and learn more about participation while raising awareness of services available to those in need.

The outdoor event is the brainchild of Life Is Art and Miami Crawls, which share years of event production, volunteer management, fundraising and marketing experience. By engaging community partners, PhilanthroFest will deliver a sustainable event that helps educate and support South Florida organizations and the community overall. The large-scale outdoor festival will take place in Mid-Town Miami from noon until 6 p.m. Saturday, April 14, 2012 at the Mid-Town Greenspace, 110 NE 36 St., Miami, FL 33137.

PhilanthroFest was designed with the mission to SUSTAIN the South Florida community by encouraging community investment, ENHANCE the outreach of philanthropic organizations enriching the community, ENABLE opportunities for volunteer and donor base growth, PROVIDE social media education and training to enhance brand awareness, and CELEBRATE art, music, dance and fashion. PhilanthroFest will be an annual community event where South Florida residents of all ages can learn about philanthropic organizations and community resources in a free, family friendly festival atmosphere while enjoying music, art, fashion, food and entertainment with the goal of increasing volunteerism, community engagement and donor investment.

Mayor Regalado supports the event and said, “In these difficult times, when the federal government is cutting funds for social programs funded by local governments, we have to turn to the community to support the children and the elderly. PhilanthroFest 2012 showcases this support.”

“PhilanthroFest is something we’ve been dreaming about doing for some time now,” says James Echols, co-founder of Life Is Art and PhilanthroFest; owner of Soul of Miami. “Through Life Is Art and Soul of Miami we
have had the opportunity to meet the numerous philanthropic organizations that do phenomenal work throughout the local community and beyond. Bringing all of these groups together for one annual event provides an ideal platform to engage the community, while helping the organizations recruit new volunteers and donors.”

Learn more about PhilanthroFest, its participating organizations and vendors by visiting www.PhilanthroFest.com or following PhilanthroFest on Twitter and Facebook for important event updates. You may also join the email list.

About Life Is Art
Life Is Art is a south-Florida based non-profit corporation founded in January of 2009 whose mission is to promote and support the arts and the community in south Florida through events and education. They do this primarily through the production of arts events: Art Shows, Fairs, Parties, Showcases, Networkers, Seminars, Workshops and more targeted at supporting south Florida artists and arts professionals. For more information, visit www.lifeisartfest.org.

About Miami Crawls
Miami Crawls is a socially conscious company that engages neighborhood communities, local businesses, and charities through the promotion of organized events for professionals that live, work and play in South Florida. For more information, visit www.miamicrawls.com.

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Okay, wall of text warning: this is going to be a really long post. As you hopefully know, the county commission is meeing on September 17th to finalize the FY 2009-2010 budget. They proposed cutting a massive chunk out of the arts funding. Anyone in the arts knows that this is not only needed for the cultural health of our city, but is also an economic driver. Arts and Culture bring people to the city and get people out and involved in the economy.

Over the past day or so, we have received numerous emails from various organizations talking about this issue. As part of our service to the community, we post as many of these as we can, to expand their reach. However, instead of posting each one individually, I am just going to post them all at once in this post.

Most importantly, contact your commissioner! We have a convenient list HERE, with a link to a site that helps you figure out who your commissioner is.

And remember the commission meeting:
Thursday, September 17, 2009
County Commission hearing to finalize FY2009-2010 budget
5:01p.m.
County Commission Chamber (111 NW 1st Street, 2nd Floor)

Please note, these are presented in no particular order, just as I came to them in my email.
Thank you very much for all your support.
James Echols
co-founder
Life Is Art, Inc.

Now, on to the letters:

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MIAMI SCIENCE MUSEUM
Dear MiaSci Young Patron -

The testimony, at the first County Budget hearing, from representatives of more than 20 cultural organizations, ranging from major cultural institutions to small neighborhood groups and artists, reflected the fortitude, passion and vision that have come to define our cultural industry.

During the subsequent discussion among County Commissioners, several Commissioners expressed support for program restorations in various areas of the budget, including our Department’s budget. Ultimately, a majority of the County Commission voted to set the operating millage at a flat rate; overall, this will result in approximately $17 million less in revenue than what was proposed by Mayor Alvarez.

Mayor Alvarez and the County Manager commented that it would be very difficult to achieve the various budget restorations discussed given that the County Commission voted on a millage rate that is even lower than that recommended by the Mayor. The Mayor and County Manager also committed to working cooperatively with the Commission to find solutions wherever possible.

So from now until September 17th, it is extremely important that we help sway the final budgetary decision. We ask that you CALL your commissioners! If you can’t get them on the phone, ask to speak to their chief of staff or leave a voice message – just make sure to mention that you are calling on behalf of the Miami Science Museum. Mentioning our Museum is of utmost importance!

If you’re still not sure who your commissioner is or what district you belong to, follow this link http://gisims2.miamidade.gov/CServices/CSMap.asp

Also, remember that you are welcome to attend the final meeting where the budget will be finalized. Remember to wear your MiaSci buttons! Buttons will also be available in the lobby of the Stephen P. Clarke building prior to the meeting (where the County Commission Chamber is situated).

Thursday, September 17, 2009
County Commission hearing to finalize FY2009-2010 budget
5:01p.m.
County Commission Chamber (111 NW 1st Street, 2nd Floor)

For additional information on the issue, please visit www.miamisci.org/www/call-to-action.html, reply to this e-mail or call 305-646-4209.

Thanks in advance for your help and support.

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HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA
Dear Friends:

Our 13 elected members of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners will hold a second and final public Budget Hearing on Thursday, September 17th. This means the next four days are crucial in the restoration of funds for cultural organizations, including the Historical Museum of Southern Florida.

There is still time to demonstrate the importance of local institutions and how critical they are in the recovery of our tourism-based economy. Please continue to call, write or send emails to the 13 Commissioners, urging them:

1. To adopt an investment budget that moves our local community toward recovery by supporting the retention of jobs and services that are a vital part of our local economy.

2. To support culture, which has positive economic impact and is essential to the quality of life for local citizens and visitors in our community.

3. To support the Historical Museum of Southern Florida and the other museums in Miami-Dade County.

Please help us communicate this message to all 13 Commissioners. We have attached a sample letter that you could mail or email. Copies of the letter are also available at the museum’s kiosk.

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THE WOLFSONIAN-FIU
CALL TO ACTION FROM THE WOLFSONIAN–FIU

Dear Members and Friends,

The second and final Miami-Dade County public Budget Hearing is scheduled for this Thursday, September 17th and your personal messages to the County Commission about the value of support to cultural organizations is critical. Presently, if no positive action is taken, there will be “zero” dollars in the County budget for social service and cultural organizations.

We all recognize the arduous task before the County Commission; however, we have all worked so hard over the past two decades to build a vibrant cultural community that reflects the creativity, innovation, and generosity of our community. The arts have demonstrated their impact on quality of life, education, the economy, and job market, not to mention that almost all of the good news that comes out of Miami-Dade County is related to cultural organizations and arts events.

The severe reduction of County support of the arts will impact every cultural institution and the community it serves. It will result in the reduction of staff and seriously curtail most public, educational programs—exacerbating an already dire economic situation. Furthermore, the economic multiplier of this loss of funding is immeasurable, affecting numerous local businesses, service providers, and countless individuals. No one would argue that Art Basel and Design Miami, among other major conferences and events, have chosen to come to Miami, in part, because of its dynamic cultural scene.

If you have a strong opinion about the County budget, we urge you to attend the upcoming budget hearing and state your concerns.

Alternatively, if you are unable to attend the meeting, you may write members of the Miami-Dade County Commission to express your opinions or concerns. Visit http://artsactionalliance.wordpress.com/elected-officials/ for a list of Miami-Dade County Commissioners. Your individual letters about your personal experiences are more valuable than a form letter.

Thank you,
The Wolfsonian–Florida International University

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MIAMI LIGHT PROJECT
Dear James,

Below is a letter that we received from Adolfo Henriques, the chair of the Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council, urging us to continue fighting and contacting our commissioners to ask them to support arts funding.

Please take a moment to read Adpolfo’s letter and once again contact your commissioner, asking them to pledge their support for arts in Miami-Dade County.

Thank you for your continued support of Miami Light Project and the arts,
the Miami Light Project staff
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Also received from FUNDARTE

We need your help again.
Dear Cultural and Community Leaders,

We need your help again. The second and final Miami-Dade County public Budget Hearing is scheduled for this Thursday, September 17th and we must redouble our efforts. What we do in the next four days is crucial for the restoration of “zeroed out” grants support to more than 400 cultural organizations from the Department of Cultural Affairs.

I am encouraged that a number of County Commissioners have heard our message and have responded with expressions of support for the arts. So, it is very important that we remain visible and that our central message to elected officials remains positive:

“Thank you for recognizing that the arts are critical for the economy and return enormous benefits to our community. We are counting on you to restore the County’s cultural arts budget.”

As Chair of the Miami-Dade Cultural Affairs Council, I am urging you again to take each of these following important actions now to help save the County’s cultural arts budget:
WRITE Send e-mails, faxes and letters to every County Commissioner, the Mayor and the County Manager, personalizing the positive message stated above.
CALL Call every key County official and emphasize specifically the central message above (County contact list attached).
TESTIFY Attend and speak at the upcoming County Commission Budget Hearing where the County’s budget will be finalized for the coming year. The Budget Hearing is being held at 5:01 pm on Thursday, September 17 in the County Commission Chamber, 111 N.W. 1st Street, 2nd Floor. Crowds are expected so get there early and be prepared to wait to make your case; you will have two minutes to speak. It is critically important that we are present – in force – at this meeting and that we positively reinforce the County Commission’s support for restoring the arts budget.
At the 1st Budget Hearing, we had an incredibly diverse array of citizens address the County Commission – ranging from volunteers and artists to kids and parents whose lives have been changed by the arts. This is what counts: people from all walks of life who believe deeply that the arts are a priority.

I want to thank you for all that you have done so far. Your letters, calls, e-mails and appearance at the 1st County budget hearing have helped enormously to keep our chances alive. Your passionate and articulate stories about the importance of County funding support continue to be the most compelling testimony.

Please forward this message to as many people as possible.

Time is short and the stakes remain high. Please know that your voice can make the difference this week. Thank you for your help.

Adolfo Henriques
Chair
Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council

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BASS MUSEUM OF ART
Dear Friends,

Alternatives to the currently proposed 2009-2010 County budget are currently being determined by 13 members of the Board of County Commissioners, which will greatly impact the quality of life for local citizens and visitors in our community. Cultural organizations, including the Bass Museum of Art are in danger. We need your help to get the message out.

You can help today by urging them to support culture and protect the jobs, quality of life for local citizens and visitors in our community.

Please use the sample letter below and send e-mails to each of the 13 Commissioners and the Mayor:

Dear County Board Commissioners,I am writing to urge you to support the full restoration of funding for the Department of Cultural Affairs’ grants programs. I know that you have tough choices to make about next year’s budget but please know that the arts are part of the solution for re-energizing our economy and making our community great. Here are a few important facts:

- Every dollar of County arts support leverages $27 dollars of other funds.
– Arts organizations generate a billion dollars in local economic impact annually.
– 12 million people attend arts events every year.
– Other businesses depend on the arts. People who attend arts events spend more than a half a billion dollars, parking their cars, eating in local restaurants and shopping.
– Cultural activities provide more than 2 million experiences every year to the children of our county.
– Our community’s outstanding arts activities are giving Miami-Dade a worldwide competitive edge in attracting tourism and business.
Those are the economic facts. I also want to tell you about how important County support for the arts is to the community. Cultural organizations are critical to the lives of our community’s families and kids; it benefits the community in their intellectual, personal, and social development. The arts are essential to an understanding of personal, local, national and global cultures, past and present. The importance of the arts in society is undeniable, it communicates across all cultures, tells the stories of the past and present, and inspire minds, both young and old, to do beautiful things. It is through the County support for the arts that art organizations receive funds to create, organize and offer different cultural events; exhibitions, performances, and educational programs, all to serve the community and tourism. Without County support, the stability and survival of Miami-Dade’s non-profit cultural industry is seriously jeopardized. Many of these groups will not be able to sustain their operations without the County’s investment.
What you do now will have an effect on the entire course of our economy and our community. I am counting on your support for maintaining funding for the County’s investments in the arts.

Thank you for your help.

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FROST ART MUSEUM
Greetings!

As you may be aware, news of the Mayor’s proposed budget was announced and the vote has been postponed. The current proposal calls for the elimination of nearly all funding for the arts and cultural organizations across the board and county which are currently funded through the Department of Cultural Affairs. We are writing to invite you to support the full restoration of funding for the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs’ grants program.

The currently proposed county budget eliminates the $11.168 million of general fund support to the cultural grants program. These grants support over 400 non- profit cultural organizations. Without the support of Miami-Dade County, the non-profit cultural industry will be put at risk. Cutting these funds will have a devastating, ripple effect across the various cultural organizations and other funding sources that the County’s support helps to generate.
The arts generate over 1 billion dollars each year and employ 22,000 workers which translate to $648.7 million in household income to local residents. Your support will have an effect on the entire course of our economy and our community. Both Budget Hearings are being held at 5:01 pm on Thursday, September 3 and Thursday September 17 in the County Commission Chamber, 111 N.W. 1st Street, 2nd floor.

We are counting on your support. It is of the utmost importance to send e-mails, faxes, and letters to every Country Commissioner, the Mayor and the County Manager to let the know the arts are important to the community.

Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,
The Frost Art Museum

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CCEMIAMI
Estimados amigos del Centro Cultural de Miami:

Necesitamos vuestra ayuda. La comunidad cultural de Miami está en una situación muy delicada y necesitamos hacer algo al respecto. Michael Spring, Director del Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, envió un boletín anunciando el corte de ayuda a las artes propuesto por el alcalde Carlos Álvarez. Por favor, llamad y enviad e-mails a nuestros comisionados para dejarles saber que las artes crean muchos puestos de trabajo, turismo y una imagen positiva de una ciudad que progresa. No podemos permitir que desaparezcan nuestras organizaciones culturales, y lo harán si se sigue adelante con estos cortes de presupuesto.
Os enviamos un ejemplo de carta para que la copiéis con vuestro nombre o si lo preferís, enviad la vuestra propia. Se incluye también una lista de los comisionados y un link para buscar el comisionado que corresponde a cada distrito. Enviad e-mails al comisionado que os corresponda y también a los otros 12. Este es un mensaje importante, debemos hacer que escuchen nuestra voz.
Gracias por vuestro apoyo a las artes
Saludos,

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