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Actors & Models Needed

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Currently looking for fashion models and character models for a photo shoot to be published in Lx Magazine. Ages will range from 16 to 70. The photo shoot is taking place in Sioux Falls in mid July. More information on exact dates and time will be given to chosen models. Chosen models will be compensated by experience and look and will also receive tear sheets. Please send images (representative of actual look as well as fashion photos) to Chelsie Roberts: editorial@lxmagazine.com

Still Time to Get Involved with Theater Camp!

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Get involved in a theater camp for middle and high school students that will rock. School House Rock Live! is a camp led by Kim Bartling, formerly with the University of Sioux Falls and cofounder of Ephemeral Productions. The camp will include basic instruction in performance techniques, introduction to musical theater, and lots of fun theater games and activities. At the conclusion of the camp there will be a live performance for family and friends to attend.

The camp will be held June 18 through 21, 2012, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is designed for ages 12 to 18 years, with a limit of 30 students. Cost of the camp is $25 and campers should provide their own lunch each day. This camp will be held at Oyate Community Center, located at 2421 West 15th Street. The final performance will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 21.   Call 367-8222 for more information or to register.

For more information on this and other programs, please refer to the current Activities Guide; log on to www.siouxfalls.org/parks; find us on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter; or call the Park Office at 367-8222.

Call For Art!

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Seeking area playwrights, writers and sundry theatre folk to be a part of New Moon Theatre; a very independent, sometimes subversive, always unpredictable theatre company that hopes to produce independent, original plays, scenes or spoken word.

Bring your ideas, scripts, and a friend (or not) to Black Sheep Coffee: Saturday, June 23rd at 12 p.m. Looking for scripts that reflect cultural/political diversity, poetry and a blend of  performance art (dance,music,video).

Contact Terri at blackdog@unitelsd.com for further information.

Call For Artist/Sculptor

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BronzeAge Art Casting~

The Sioux Falls foundry

We are looking for an artist/sculptor with Dakota heritage for a Native American memorial project. Please contact BronzeAge by this Sunday, June 3rd if you are interested in finding out more about the project.  Please send your name, contact phone, and your email address.

Please email info@bronzeagefsd.com or call Rick Haugen at 605 977-7644  (please leave a message if we are unable to answer)

BronzeAge Art Casting LLC

Rick Haugen:  artist/foundryman

Sioux Falls, SD 57103

www.bronzeagefsd.com

Dakota Sky Prepares For Sixth Annual Season

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The Dakota Sky International Piano Festival is preparing for their upcoming Sixth Annual Season, which takes place from July 21- August 4 at the Belbas Theater of the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls. During the two weeks, there will be be 7 evening recitals, 4 free Children’s Concerts, 4 free lunch-time seminars, and a Young Artist Program, all featuring some of the world’s foremost pianists and educators.

Evening Performances

The evening performances are semi-casual concerts that take place in the intimate setting of the Belbas Theater.

The Recital Series kicks off on July 21 with a solo recital by Sioux Falls’ own Angelina Gadeliya, followed by American virtuoso Gregory DeTurck in his first appearance at Dakota Sky. South African multiple Grammy nominee Petronel Malan will perform again, as well as the dynamic husband and wife duo of Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung. And, to celebrate their sixth season, audience-favorite Adam Golka will perform in solo recital.

The Spotlight Series will begin with a recital featuring music for voice and piano by local composers, featuring Paul Sanchez along with other guests. The series concludes with a chamber music recital featuring the Delphi Trio and members of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra.

Education and Outreach

Dakota Sky continues to develop its education and outreach efforts. This year’s Community Education program consists of a series of free Children’s Concerts and free lunch-time Seminars. Their Director of Children’s Education, Jose Luis Hernandez-Estrada, fresh from his first year working with the Abreu Fellows Program in Boston and Venezuela, will present a series of exciting concerts geared for children grades K-5. The kids get to sit on-stage and interact with the musicians in an active, participatory setting. The Seminar Series is an informal lunch-time discussion session with the guest artists, on topics tailored for both musicians and novice arts lovers. Funding for the Community Education Program is provided in part by the South Dakota Humanities Council.

The Dakota Sky Young Artist Program, now in its second year, features auditioned students from around the world who come to Sioux Falls to participate in private lessons, master classes, seminars, and discussion sessions with Festival staff and guest artists. They also have two performance opportunities, which are free and open to the public. The Young Artists Program is the first and only of its kind in the area, furthering their goal to be a center for music education in the region.

More Information

For more ticketing and scheduling information, see the Dakota Sky website at www.dakotasky.org. There are season ticket packages available, as well as discounted tickets for students, music educators, and children.

For additional information, please contact:

Andrew Reinartz – Executive Director
605-215-1410
andrew.reinartz@dakotasky.org

Paul Sanchez – Founder and Artistic Director

605-222-1134
paul.sanchez@dakotasky.org

Call for Art – Pastel Exhibit

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July 31 – August 1, 2012

Pastel artists are invited to exhibit works in an open (un-juried) exhibit of pastel work.  All work must contain pastels, soft, hard or oil and be majority of the work.  All work must be framed and ready to hang.  While all possible care will be taken, sponsors will not be held responsible for damage.  Artists must have their own insurance.  Artists must arrange for delivery and pick up of works.  We will not ship.  While work does not need to be for sale, a 35% commission is taken so price your work accordingly.

For further information:

Carnegie Cultural Center, 205 N. Freeman, Luverne, MN 56156. 507-283-8294. cahrcl@yahoo.com

Jerry Deuschle, 1294 131st St., Luverne, MN 56156. 507-283-8477. jkdeuschle@yahoo.com

Call for Art – Tea Party at the Carnegie Cultural Center

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Luverne, MN July 3 – 27, 2012

This open show has only one qualification, all work must contain or be a TEA POT.  There are no media requirements.  All work must be ready to hang and delivered by June 28, 2012.

Participants are required to carry their own insurance.  While all possible care will be taken, Carnegie Cultural Center and Rock County Fine Arts Association will not be held responsible should damage occur.  Delivery and pick up by artists.  Art work does not need to be for sale; if a sale occurs, there is a 35% commission.

For further information:

Carnegie Cultural Center, 205 N. Freeman, Luverne, MN 56156. 507-283-8294. cahrcl@yahoo.com

Jerry Deuschle, 1294 131st St., Luverne, MN 56156. 507-283-8477. jkdeuschle@yahoo.com

Workers/Volunteers Needed

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Attention: Any visual and/or performance artists interested in working/volunteering in a healthcare setting…

Join us for a gathering May 23rd at 5:30-7:00 pm in Classroom A at the Prairie Center on the Avera campus. Dinner will be served. Please RSVP to Nan Baker at 271-6696 or email info@ArtsSiouxFalls.org

Call for Art – Greenway Celebration

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Looking for chalk artists for the Greenway Celebration on June 8, 2012, approximately 4:30-8:30 pm.  Contact Susie Garry at Sioux Falls Parks & Recreation 605-367-8222 sgarry@siouxfalls.org for more information.

Call for Art – 3rd Annual ARTability

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The Mayor’s Disability Awareness Commission (DAC) is hosting an exhibit for local artists with disabilities to show their work during January and February 2013 at the Museum of Visual Materials (MoVM) in Sioux Falls.  See the link below for additional information and entry form.

http://www.siouxfalls.org/~/media/Documents/relations/3rd_Annual_Artability_Call_for_Art.ashx