Friday, November 20, 2009 at 3:00 PM - Monday, November 23, 2009 at 11:00 PM (ET)
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Arts for Women
Conference. Nov 20-23, 2009
Observant Women in the Creative, Performing & Media Arts
Shabbat, Nov 20-21 Housing: Full, Meals: Inquire, Oneg: Open & Free
The Lower East Side of Manhattan ~ Oneg and Musical Seudat Shlishit for women ~ Torah on the topic of Arts & Music ~ Get to know others in the Torah & Arts community ~ Improv ~ Kumsitz
ONEG Erev Shabbos Nov 20, 8:45pm-Midnight - Free & Open to any women who can attend.
The Bialystoker Shul, 7-11 Willet St / Bialystoker Place, just off Grand St.
Motzei Shabbat, Nov 21
7:30pm Visual Art Exhibit & Craft Vendors
8:30pm Music, Dance, Theater & Film
*Ayelet HaShachar *Shaindel Antelis *Amy Guterson *Sheva Raichman *Rachel Factor Brava Ladies Women's Ensemble *Rivka Nahari * and MORE!
Performances in Music, Dance & Comedy ~ Learn about the range of programs and theater in the observant world - programs from Israel, North America, G.Britain ~ Be uplifted with music dance and theater according to the values of Torah!
SUNDAY, NOV 22 10am-4:30pm
Classes in Music, Movement & Theater - Full Schedule Online: www.artsandtorah.org - 2009 Conference
WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE
From Script to Stage to Screen: Creating a Musical for Your Community
What is involved in writing a play for the Jewish community? Covering both hashkafic and practical issues, such as rabbinic approval, avoiding clichés, humor, stagecraft, amateur verses professional, problems in casting, budget and funding, venues, behind the scenes support, and creating and distributing a DVD! Includes reading list for further study.
Using Theater Arts to Teach Torah to Children
Explore the role of drama in engaging children in learning Torah. Understand use of theater games, pantomime and rhyme. Learn about the teaching model of “Keelu,” – “as if” you were a character, understanding characters and text through the use of drama.
Vocal Release for Growth and Transformation
Powerful breathing and vocalizing techniques of the world's greatest opera singers. Every woman can use these techniques to release stress, feel revitalized, and connect emotionally and spiritually. Singers can transform their voices with this approach, yet all women can connect with their inner power and catalyze their growth. Experiential, safe, and fun!
MASTER CLASS WITH RACHEL FACTOR OF BNOS MIRIAM www.bnosmiriam.org
Using Dance as a Vehicle for Spirituality
MASTER CLASS WITH STORYTELLER PENNINAH SCHRAM
New Track in the Visual Arts
Full Schedule & Bios at www.artsandtorah.org
Sunday Night, Nov 22
Performance: 7:30pm
The Peni-Notes of Teaneck! Elana Greenspan the MC of the Nation! Rivka Lomiansky! Kari Lomiansky! Keri Saltzman! Yocheved Polonsky! Reina Potaznik! Chanie Davis! Diana Nissimi! Chana Shavelson! Tanya Guterson! Chava Levy! Aliza Dubin Sarah Scwadron & Katia Bolotin!!! 20 Performances of trained female vocalists, songwriters, pianists, dancers, and gymnasts.
MONDAY Nov 23
Round Table Discussions about development in the creative and performing arts within the Torah community. Contact for involvement as an artist/industry professional: conference@artsandtorah.org
Conference Prices
To volunteer, contact conference@artsandtorah.org
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATARA:
Performance 7:30pm
Friday, November 20, 2009 at 3:00 PM
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Monday, November 23, 2009 at 11:00 PM (ET)
ATARA promotes and facilitates performing and arts educational opportunities for Torah observant artists. > > Our programs strive to strengthen and serve a community of performing artists who are committed to Torah values. > ATARA is made possible by the support of Yeshiva University Stern College for Women, Congregation Ramat Orah, KolNeshama.org, Neshamatheatre.com, KolIsha.org, The Creative Learning Institute of Dance, Raise Your Spirits, ImproveHowYouMove.com, The Breslov Connection, Professional Women's Theater, and individual artists and supporters.
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