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Toward a Better Relationship Between Artists and Space

On November 7, Fractured Atlas and Gibney Dance partnered to present a live chat about Space in tandem with our launch of NYC Performing Arts Spaces 2.0.  We were joined by dancers, choreographers, space managers, and funders, all with valuable perspectives on how spaces can better serve artists.
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OAN Partner Profile: Dance Source Houston

Dance Source Houston (DSH) supports the creation and performance of contemporary dance in Houston, Texas, and aims to educate and encourage audiences for the same. Greater Houston is over 600 square miles in area — that’s a lot of ground to cover…and to dance on! Christina Giannelli, President and Executive Director, of DSH [...]

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Trendwatch: Online Video Marketing

Sigh, reading is soooo boooooring. If you make it to the second paragraph of this article, congratulations, you have a higher attention span than most of the Twitter-verse.

But does your audience? In the age of YouTube, how do you harness the power (and traffic) of video to market yourself, your project, your company? Web video [...]

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Featured Member: Synapse Arts Collective

The Chicago-based performance group Synapse Arts Collective creates opportunities for all types of artists to work collaboratively on performance-based projects. Integrating movement experimentation, theater, photography, music, visual art, video, creative writing, and stage design, the group strives to both inspire their audiences and evoke critical thinking and emotion.

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New Musicians’ Residency Program

NYC Performing Arts Spaces, a program of Fractured Atlas, is sponsoring the newly-created Con Ed Musicians’ Residency:  Composition Program.

Three composers at an early stage in their careers will receive a stipend and daytime, weekday use of suitable composition and rehearsal space at Flushing Town Hall in Flushing, Queens, for a three-month period.  The composers will [...]

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