[NEohioPAL] CPT Artist in Residence seeks performers for special project

Mindy Herman MHerman at cptonline.org
Fri Oct 12 09:46:06 PDT 2007


 

Cleveland Public Theatre announces an exciting opportunity for artists to be involved in a unique project!

 

Cleveland Public Theatre is proud to have Natasha Lushetich, an interdisciplinary artist from EU, in ArtsLink residence at the theatre.  Natasha will be presenting a site specific performance project on Monday, November 5th and is looking for talented and original performers, performance artists, dancers and musicians to be a part of this exciting project. The performance will require a limited rehearsal commitment. 

 

Introductory workshops will be held Thursday, October 18th from 6:30pm - 9:30pm and Saturday, October 20th from 1:00pm - 4:00pm at the Parish Hall on the CPT campus. For more information or to sign up for this project, please contact Natasha directly at natasha.lushetich at gmail.com. 

About the artist:  Natasha Lushetich is an interdisciplinary artist with a background in theatre. Her site-specific and context-specific performances mix visual, video and performance art with theatre and theory. After her graduation from East 15 Drama School in London and the Jacques Lecoq School for Physical Theatre in Paris in 1992, Natasha went on to create devised work throughout Europe and has since collaborated with numerous internationally renowned artists and groups across disciplines such as Jen Michele Bruyere (performance, mixed media, France), Gritheater (site specific physical theatre, Ther Netherlands), Nicole Hewitt (experimental film, Great Britain) and Aernout Mik (video art, The Netherlands).  In 2002, Natasha founded an Amsterdam-based interdisciplinary group Sub Rosa (lat. intimate, in four eyes) dedicated to creating one-to-one performances on location. Her work has toured widely in Europe, Africa, Asia and South America.

 

About ArtsLink:  CEC ARTSLINK is international arts service organizations, whose programs encourage and support exchange of artists and cultural managers between the United States and Central Europe, Russia and Eurasia. They believe that the arts are a society's most deliberate and complex means of communication, and that artists and those who work in the arts can help nations overcome long histories of reciprocal distrust, insularity and conflict.  With solid expertise and lasting partnerships in 27 countries, CEC ArtsLink promotes communication and understanding through collaborative, innovative projects for mutual benefit. CEC was founded in 1962 to enable citizens of the United States and the Soviet Union to accomplish what their governments could not - opening doors, sharing ideas and building mutual trust. In today's transformed and complex world, citizen diplomacy is still urgently needed.








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