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BOLD MOVES FESTIVAL Runs June 9-18

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Cincinnati Ballet
June 9-18
Aronoff Center Procter & Gamble Hall [Downtown]

With two diverse programs, the Festival is truly a bold exploration of dance that features multiple works from world-renowned choreographers, including Cincinnati Ballet resident choreographer Jennifer Archibald’s SIT, Val Caniparoli’s Ibsen’s House, William Forsythe’s In the middle, somewhat elevated, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s Written and Forgotten and Garrett Smith’s Façades. The production also includes a to be determined work that will be programmed by Cincinnati Ballet’s incoming Artistic Director Jodie Gates.

Program 1

  • SIT
    Choreography: Jennifer Archibald
    Music: Midnite, Hang and Balance; The Art of Fusion Drumming, Taufiq Qureshi; Komodo, Maro Jailo
  • In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated
  • Choreography: William Forsythe
    Music: Thom Willems
    Guest Artist: Irene Rodriguez
  • A Rose by any other Name
    Choreography: Irene Rodriguez
    Music: Cristian Puig, Damir Fuentes

Program 2

  • Ibsen’s House
    Choreography: Val Caniparoli
    Music: Quintet in A Major, Op. 81 for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, Antonín Dvořák
  • Written and Forgotten
    Choreography: Anabelle Lopez Ochoa
    Music: Aris Dimitriadis, Rene Aubry, Lisa Gerrard, Manuel Wandji, Madeleine Peyroux
  • Façades
    Choreography: Garrett Smith
    Music: Philip Glass, George F. Handel, Antonio Vivaldi

  • Fri, June 9 at 8pm (Program 1)
  • Sat, June 10 at 2pm (Program 1)
  • Sun, June 11 at 1pm (Program 2)
  • Thu, June 15 at 8pm (Program 1)
  • Fri, June 16 at 8pm (Program 2)
  • Sat, June 17 at 2pm (Program 2)
  • Sat, June 17 at 8pm (Program 1)
  • Sun, June 18 at 1pm (Program 1)

Official page Program 1 | Official page Program 2 | Facebook event Program 1 | Facebook event Program 2 |

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Call for Applicants: Macy’s Internship for Diverse Arts Administrators & Production Artists

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The mission of The Children’s of Cincinnati (TCT) is to educate, entertain and engage audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming. Now entering its 104th season, TCT is the oldest professional theatre for young audiences in the country and is recognized as one of the top children’s theatres in the nation. TCT brings art to life through three divisions: TCT MainStage at the Taft Theatre, TCT on Tour/WorkShops, and TCT Academy.

Arts organizations have the power to heal, uplift, and create lasting cultural change. Our goal is that the quality and inclusivity of TCT productions will continue to inspire all youth, with increasing numbers from historically marginalized populations, to love theatre and/or pursue careers both on- and off-stage, particularly through a practice of diverse representation in all areas of our operations.

The Change Fund at The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati was launched in October 2020 with the goal of creating an inclusive culture and innovation through the addition of previously excluded voices. The Change Fund provides exclusive funding for projects dedicated to eight pillar areas of diversity, equity, inclusion, and access. TCT has currently identified these pillars as:

  1. Diverse Arts Administrators
  2. Diverse Educators, Guest Speakers, Ambassadors, & Cultural Consultants
  3. Development of diversity-focused new works and adaptations
  4. Diverse Playwrights & Composers
  5. Diverse Directors & Choreographers
  6. Diverse Designers & Artists
  7. Diverse Production Crew
  8. Diversity-Focused Community Engagement Initiatives

The Change Fund seeks to offer opportunities for diverse individuals throughout the country including those of various races, ethnicities, religions, genders, abilities, socio-economic status, and more.

A generous donation from Macy’s will provide a second season of exclusive funding for The Change Fund in support of advancing a more equitable future for present and future theatre artists and administrators. In alignment with Macy’s Mission Every One, TCT will provide learning and leadership opportunities for underrepresented youth through the Change Fund Internship for Diverse Arts Administrators or Diverse Production Artists. During the 2022-23 season, Macy’s funded its inaugural Change Fund Internship for Diverse Production Artist R’reyonna Parker, who joined the Stage Management Team for Disney’s Descendants.

Macy’s has previously supported The Change Fund by funding the filming of the TCT on Tour production of ABIYOYO, a diversity-focused new work that was brought to life in the 2021-22 season.

How It Works

The Change Fund at TCT will provide professional and educational opportunities for diverse people interested in pursuing a career in the arts through internships for arts administrators and/or theatre production artists. Internships will amplify the voices of individuals who have been historically underrepresented. The Change Fund will be an educational resource dedicated to projects that specifically and intentionally propel the perspectives of people who are of varying race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, and more, for many years to come.

Interested participants may apply for internships related to their professional goals in non-profit arts management and/or theatre production. Applicants may be aspiring non-profit marketing directors, CEOs, producers, development leaders, venue managers, scenic designers, technical directors, lighting designers, and beyond. Interns will lead various programming efforts, share in mentorship by TCT leaders, partake in professional development, engage in networking opportunities with other arts and business leaders in the community, and will be provided with valuable educational opportunities pertaining to their field of choice. Interns will also offer fresh expertise and perspective to TCT’s operations and programming departments.

Interns will work with TCT for a total of 8 weeks during the 2023-24 season. Interns will be provided with a stipend of $500 per week as well as a housing and/or travel allowance of $1,000.

Eligibility

Applicants must be:

  • Undergraduate or Graduate students, or recent Graduates, who identify with a diverse and/or marginalized population, including those marginalized in terms of gender, sexual orientation, race, income, and ability.
    • Interested in pursuing a career in Arts Administration and/or Theatre Production
    • Available for a minimum of 20 but up to 35 hours per week for a maximum of twelve weeks during the Fall or Spring.

How to Apply

Interested applicants should submit their resume/cover letter via submissions@tctcincinnati.com.  In addition, please submit an essay not to exceed 500 words, or a video not to exceed five minutes, indicating how an internship at TCT is of interest to you and how it will impact you personally, and how you hope to impact TCT in the context of arts administration and/or theatre production.

Applications must be received by June 2, 2023.

Questions? Contact Development Manager Annie Bloemer annie.bloemer@tctcincinnati.com (513) 569-8080 ext. 32.

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HEART RIPPED OUT TWICE AND SO CAN YOU! at 2023 Cincy Fringe

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A (mostly) Comedy About Pain Touring Cincy Fringe in June

CINCINNATI – Linnea Bond’s one-woman play, HEART RIPPED OUT TWICE AND SO CAN YOU! makes its midwestern debut for 6 performances at the Cincy Fringe Festival, the fifth stop in a six-city tour. Extended twice by popular demand after its lauded Philly premiere, HROTASCY! is a clown comedy set in the world between death and rebirth, and asks how we find hope in the midst of life’s terrible pain. Written, directed, designed, built, and performed by Bond, the show was inspired by a double rare tumor diagnosis, open chest surgery, a severe infection, and a devastating breakup.

The “(mostly) comedy about pain” opens with an ebullient sales representative pitching the experience of existence to the audience, who is cast as a “floating, memoryless energy” between death and rebirth. As the clown educates the audience on the exciting adventure of being alive, hardships from Bond’s own life – including multiple hospitalizations and a difficult breakup – increasingly infiltrate the presentation, ultimately forcing Bond to directly confront the challenge of welcoming new humans into an often heartbreaking world.

From Philly’s Broad Street Review: “Time and effort can transform pain into art and laughter. Heart Ripped Out is the triumphant result of this alchemy…Witty and moving.”

Linnea Bond is a performance artist, actor, writer, director, and teacher who produces theatrical experiences with intentional social momentum. With degrees in Sociology, Acting, and Devising, her work explores apocalypse on a global, communal, and individual scale, including facing the looming reality of the climate crisis and our need for immediate comprehensive action.

Who: Written and performed by Linnea Bond, produced by Cincy Fringe Festival – TICKETS

When:

  • Thursday, June 3th, 4pm
  • Friday, June 4, 2:15pm
  • Saturday, June 6, 8:30pm
  • Sunday, June 11st, 6:45pm
  • Thursday, June 13th, 8:30pm
  • Saturday, June 16, 8:30pm

Where: Art Academy (Room 301)

You can watch the Teaser trailer here.

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Village Players Presents Standup Comedian LEE HARDIN

VP_Lee HardinVillage Players of Fort Thomas presents a fun evening of CLEAN COMEDY, one night only, Friday, May 26, 8pm.

Lee Hardin comes from Nashville, Tennessee, and has shared the stage with performers such as Henry Cho and Nate Bargatze. Lee also has appeared on The Mike Huckabee Show as well as DryBar Comedy with his own comedy special. It’s a clean show — everyone’s welcome!

Tickets are just $20.

Click here for tickets.

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Cast Announced for THE MURDER ROOM at The Drama Workshop

TDW_VERT(Cheviot, OH) – The Drama Workshop and director Darren Lee are pleased to announce the cast of the first production of our 2023-24 season, THE MURDER ROOM, a farcical and hilarious comedy.

  • Edgar/Abel – Christie Bishop
  • Mavis – Alicia Friedman
  • James – John Dorney
  • Susan – Kaitlin Schiltz
  • Barry – Ben Lacy
  • Lottie – Susan Smith

The Murder Room will be produced by Elaine Volker. Performances are July 28 – Aug 13, 2023 at The Drama Workshop’s home, The Glenmore Playhouse.Tickets are available at thedramaworkshop.org or by calling 513-598-8303.

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