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Workshop: Social Media and the Performing Artist

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Workshop: Social Media and the Performing Artist

Time: June 21, 2011 from 12pm to 2pm
Location: The Grove
Street: 71 Orange Street
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://newhavenarts.org/progr…
Phone: 203-772-2788
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Shola Cole, Arts Council Coordinator of Community Programs
Latest Activity: Jun 20, 2011

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Workshop: Social Media and the Performing Artist
Tuesday, June 21, 12 pm at The Grove, 71 Orange Street, New Haven

Attention Performing Artists! Come and join us for an informative, relaxed and fun panel discussion on performing arts and social media. Meet New Haven's best creative minds and listen to insight, thoughts and ideas on successfully using social media to help create and promote meaningful work as a performer.

Panelists Featured panelists include Frank E. Brady and Guilia Gouge.

Frank E. Brady
is a national spoken word performer, teaching artist, and motivational speaker. He has appeared on BET, HBO, and is a frequent performer on the national poetry circuits. He conducts workshops on personal development through cultural performance and is a specialist in forming human connections via social media. Visit www.frankebrady.com for more info.

Guilia Gouge puts the social in social media, with sixteen years in full-service marketing agency life through her company SheSoSocial, LLC. Giving "Small Business A Big Voice", she has worked as a consultant and blogger for Claire’s Corner Copia, Basta Trattoria, Fairhaven Furniture, and Lucinda’s Hair, as well as for local non-profit and community clients.

To Attend This workshop is FREE but requires an RSVP. Suggested $7 donation for lunch.

Presented by the Arts Council of Greater New Haven and The Grove co-working space.

Register Today!

RSVP to Shola Cole at scole@newhavenarts.org or call 203-772-2788

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