[Perform-talk] Performing arts activities at convention
Jordy Stringer
jordystringer83 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 29 14:18:02 UTC 2013
Greetings-
We hope this message finds you well!
The Performing Arts Division, a strong and proud division of the
National Federation of the Blind, has planned many exciting activities
for this year's national convention! Please join us!
The annual meeting of the Performing Arts Division will take place on
Wednesday July 3rd from 1:00 to 4:00 PM in Salon 14 Level 2. If you would
like to learn more about the history of the division and help
plan for the future, please join us. We will be discussing new
activities for the division, including fundraising, affiliate
development, and Sound and Sight Volume Three. So bring your questions
and ideas, and let's continue to build the division!
Then, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM, The Performing Arts Division presents "Music
Tech and You." Kevin Reeves, a recording artist and expert in
music technology, will be giving an introduction into the world of
composing, recording, and mixing. This seminar will be broadcasted
over the internet and will be available as a download the following day
for anyone unable to attend. The presentation will be in Salon 16
Level 2. Cost is only $3!
Join us for a wonderful evening of performances at the Show Case of
Talent! The show is from 7:00 to 10:00 PM in the Junior Ballroom G
Level 1, and admission is $5. Those wishing to perform in the Show Case
should call (317)643-1890 beginning Monday July first or find the division
secretary, Julie
McGinnity, at the convention and give the following information: name,
type of performance, song or performance title, and phone number.
If you have questions, please call (317)643-1890
We look forward to seeing you all in Orlando!
Kind regards, and safe travels!
Jordy D. Stringer
President, Performing Arts Division, National Federation Of The Blind
Changing what it means to be blind
E-mail: jordystringer83 at gmail.com
Phone: 317-643-1890
A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the
Pierian spring.
Alexander Pope
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