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Yale Club of Washington, D.C. Virtual Performing Arts Program
Sunday, September 27, 2020, 12:00 PM to Wednesday, December 02, 2020, 12:00 AM EDT
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 Yale Club of Washington, D.C.

Virtual Performing Arts Program 

2020 - 2021 Call for Entries 

The Yale Club of Washington, D.C., a nonprofit organization committed to providing opportunities for community engagement, continues its support for the performing arts with the 2020 -2021 Virtual Performing Arts Call for Entries. 

 

Summary 

The Yale Club is launching its first ever Virtual Performing Arts Program to feature the unique talents of Yale alumni, to provide our community with performing arts-related programming, and to provide support to Yale alumni performing artists during these difficult times of social distancing.  We seek alumni submissions to be considered for our program this fiscal year.  All performing artists are encouraged to submit, but we are hoping some proposals will feature multicultural works that celebrate or honor U.S. heritage and history months.  For our initial season, we will select six performing artists to be featured in one-hour programs in Spring and Summer 2021. 

Eligibility 

Open to Yale alumni performing artists whose primary profession is arts-focused. 

Submission Deadline

Early Submissions - October 31, 2020

Final Deadline - December 1, 2020 

Compensation 

Selected performing artists will received an honorarium payment for a one-hour long program. 

Entry Process

To enter, please submit the following application materials to:

 

Email submissions to:

Yale Club of Washington

[email protected]

Subject: Virtual Performing Arts Submission

Attn: Lauren Harris

 Submission Materials

  • A résumé or professional bio. Please include an email address and phone number.
  • Link(s) to recordings of your performing art
  • Proposal: a written description of your proposed program. Please consider the following:

How will your performing art be featured? For example, will it be live or will part of a recording be shown and discussed?

Will a talk be incorporated?

How will audience members be engaged?

What visuals will you use?

What format/schedule do you propose for the one-hour program?

 All information must be submitted at the same time.  Incomplete entries will not be considered.  


Contact: Lauren Harris - [email protected]