Open Call for Puppetry Acts
Enci | Oct 14, 2011 | Comments 0 |
The Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, seeks 8-10 puppetry performances for a one-day Family Puppet Festival on Sunday, April 1, 2012. The Festival will feature a wide range of puppetry, from small to large scale, utilizing diverse media, and drawing on a variety of cultural traditions.
About the Skirball:
For the Skirball Cultural Center, founded in 1996, the arts serve as a vehicle to explore and forge connections among individuals, cultures, and communities. Rooted in Jewish culture and the values of community, diversity, and caring for the world around us, the Skirball strives to be a dynamic gathering place within the Los Angeles community. The Skirball realizes its mission through museum exhibitions, performances, lectures, films, the interactive Noah’s Ark children’s and family destination, and educational offerings for people of different ages and backgrounds. With the opening in 2007 of Noah’s Ark -an award-winning exhibition that contains 386 life-size animals including 30+ puppets made from repurposed materials—the Skirball established itself as a major venue for family audiences to experience the arts and celebrate community.
Looking for:
· Acts that represent diverse styles of puppetry in terms of cultural derivation and performance
· Stories told through puppetry that connect to the Skirball’s mission (see above)
· Acts that tell original stories or, like the Noah’s Ark exhibition, provide a new take on classic tales, folklore, or Jewish- themed stories
· Family-friendly acts that engage audiences across generations
· Acts that can be performed in traditional and non-traditional performance spaces like outdoor patios, museum galleries, or public spaces (special consideration will be given to these acts and those that can be performed without technical support)
Not looking for:
· Non-narrative work that would prove challenging to a mixed-aged audience
· Sex, violence, or adult language or puppet components
· Performances with significant technical needs, requiring elaborate sets or lighting
Stipend
· The Skirball will offer a stipend to each performance group for their participation
How to apply:
Send an email introducing yourself and the project you’d like to present to familyprograms@skirball.org. Please put “Puppetry” in the subject line. If you have video clips of the performance, it would be helpful to include links in your email. Please specify the name of your act, technical specifics, the number of people in your performance, your contact info, and any work samples you’d like to share. Also include your resume and a few references as well in the email.
Deadline for submissions: Friday, December 2, 2011
You will be contacted if they are interested in setting up an in-person interview/audition.
About the Author: ENCI is an actor and recently turned writer and director. She is an urban cyclist, passionate about living intentionally, about leaving less behind and about living healthy. Enci is a member of SAG and AFTRA and is on the board of the 501(c)4 Bikeside and is co-founder of the Bike Writers Collective. Enci teaches all over town about web etiquettes and social media and is involved with the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council where she serves on the Arts & Culture Committee. Enci is passionate about leaning new things and currently she is studying ASL. You can visit her at http://EnciPerforms.com or read about her adventures at http://illuminateLA.com


