Arts
Opportunities
Local organizations seek
performers, paid staff and volunteers
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Artist Opportunity
Not-for-profit Music Organization Seeking Artwork
The Chopin Foundation of the US is a not-for-profit organization that
presents an annual monthly concert series called the Chopin Festival, the
majority of which is presented free to the general public in both Broward and
Miami-Dade Counties. The Foundation is preparing to assemble the season brochure
for the 2006-2007 Concert season. The brochure will be a folded 8.5 X 11 glossy
brochure, with a cover that simply announces that this is the 2006-2007 season.
Last season, the cover design was graciously donated by artist Joanna Tyka (http://www.tykaart.com),
and 5,000 copies were distributed throughout South Florida, with her name
credited on the brochure.
We cannot pay for the use of the artwork, but for a young
artist who is looking to build a portfolio, and gain exposure, it’s a terrific
opportunity. You can also lend a hand to maintaining a creative image for a
not-for-profit. We are looking for artwork (painting, photography, photographed
sculpture, or another medium that can be turned into a jpeg image) that clearly
reflects the theme of classical piano, young pianists and classical piano, or
Frederick Chopin.
Visit
http://www.chopin.org to send us an e-mail. Let us see what you have.
Auditions

Miami Children’s Museum, Safety Zone |
Miami Children's Museum
The Theatre Institute of South Florida is holding an open casting call on
April 29, 2-5 p.m., for Oz - a modern musical adaptation of the classic
fairy tale. No prep is required. We are casting men, women, and children of all
ages and backgrounds. For more info please call 305-332-5817. Auditions,
rehearsals and performances will be held at the
Miami Children's
Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway.
Take Heed Theater Company
StoryMakers, the educational arm of the, Take Heed Theater Company, is
holding non-equity auditions for its upcoming productions in the fall and
spring. The college is located off of Congress Avenue between 6th Avenue and
Lake Worth Road. All actors must prepare a 1-minute comic monologue and may
choose to prepare a short pantomimed activity. Singing and movement skills are a
plus. Actors will be seen on a first come, first serve basis. Please bring a
headshot and résumé. Due to the nature of our productions, some actors will also
be asked to participate in group work at the audition. Auditions will be held
May 6, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the PBCC Central Campus Humanities Building, Room
114. Call 561-963-3414 for more information.
EDGE Theatre
The Edge Theatre is holding auditions for their May and July productions.
Athletic, in-shape actor needed for one-man tour-de-force Nijinsky's Last
Dance June production in downtown Miami. Also actors needed for Albee's
Zoo Story July production in South Beach. Auditions by appointment only.
Send headshot and résumé to
edgetheatre@earthlink.net or call Jim Tommaney at 786-355-0976.
Paid
Positions
Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
Actor’s Playhouse is seeking a self-motivated, detailed individual with basic
administrative skills for a full-time sales position. Benefits include base pay
plus commission. No sales experience necessary, must enjoy working with kids,
and be a team player. Immediate opening, send resumes or inquiries to
promeu@actorsplayhouse.org. For more information visit:
www.actorsplayhouse.org
or call 305-444-9293 ext. 602
Volunteers
Inaugural GLAAD Media Awards Miami
The GLAAD Media Awards Miami needs 50 volunteers
for the awards ceremony May 25 at the Ritz Carlton South Beach, One Lincoln
Road, Miami Beach. Great opportunity for teens and seniors. Volunteers are
required to attend one of two open house dates to learn about the opportunities
at the awards and to fill out the volunteer information form. Volunteers are
also required to attend a short Assignment Meeting—dates are included below, you
will be asked for your RSVP on the volunteer form. Please RSVP (volunteersrsvp@glaad.org)
to one of the below Open House dates with your full name, and contact phone
number. Open Houses: Miami - Location TBD Thursday, April 27 at 7 p.m. or
Saturday, April 29 at 11 a.m. Assignment Meetings (FYI): Miami - Ritz Carlton
South Beach - The Venetian Room Sunday, May 21 at 4 p.m. or Monday, May 22 at 7
p.m.
The only awards show if it's kind, the GLAAD
Media Awards aim to celebrate media projects and media professionals that
fairly, accurately and inclusively portray the LGBT community. Fresh off the
tremendous successes of our New York and Los Angeles programs, we are thrilled
to be holding our first-ever Spanish language media focused event in Miami's
South Beach.
More Info:
http://www.glaad.org/events/mediaawards/
New York:
http://glaad.org/events/gallery/2006/0306_NY_media_awards.php
Los Angeles:
http://www.glaad.org/events/gallery/2006/0406_LA_media_awards.php
Watch the show:
http://www.logoonline.com/shows/events/glaad/2006/about/
Inaugural GLAAD Media Awards Miami: Internship
This unpaid position would focus in grassroots,
on-the-ground organizing and community building for GLAAD's Inaugural GLAAD
Media Awards and would last between now and the awards on May 25th. The
volunteer intern would work directly with GLAAD national volunteer manager to
help recruit a diverse group of volunteers for the event. The 17th Annual GLAAD
Media Awards The only awards show if it's kind, the GLAAD Media Awards aim to
celebrate media projects and media professionals that fairly, accurately and
inclusively portray the LGBT community. Fresh off the tremendous successes of
our New York and Los Angeles programs, we are thrilled to be holding our
first-ever Spanish language media focused event in Miami's South Beach
NY:
http://glaad.org/events/gallery/2006/0306_NY_media_awards.php
LA:
http://www.glaad.org/events/gallery/2006/0406_LA_media_awards.php
Skills: Applicants should also be: knowledgeable
of, and committed to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues; comfortable
on the telephone and possess strong written and oral communication skills; able
to manage multiple tasks to meet deadline and possess strong organizational
skills; computer proficient in word processing, database work, email and
Internet research; able to work effectively with people of diverse races, ages,
ethnicities and sexual identities; driven by a genuine passion for developing
the diversity of media coverage for LGBT Communities. Reply to
volunteersrsvp@glaad.org

Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium's
Immersion Theatre |
Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium
Volunteer Program Requirements: Must be at least 16 years old, attend
scheduled interview, Commit to 20 hours within the first 2 months, followed by 4
hours every subsequent month. The Miami Museum of
Science and Planetarium is located at 3280 S. Miami Ave., Miami.
Science Interpreters:
Do you enjoy science? Do you like to share your
knowledge with others? Do you look forward to meeting new people? Would you like
to conduct science demonstrations, activities, and workshops for the general
public? If you answered yes, then come join our interpretive staff!
Volunteers needed year round, Monday - Sunday. Flexible schedule.
School/Group Guides: If you like working
with children of all ages and appreciate their energy, then this volunteer
opportunity is for you! During the school year and over the summer, school
groups visit us for educational field trips and are guided through the Museum
galleries, Planetarium and Wildlife Center. Volunteers are needed to work
closely with our School Group Coordinator, Science Interpreters, and other
volunteers to make the Museum experience a fun and exciting one!
Volunteers needed year round, Monday ? Friday. 9:30am - 2:00pm.
Wildlife Center Interpreters/Keepers:
Our Wildlife Center serves not only to educate visitors about the fabulous
creatures in our care, but also to care for and rehabilitate injured raptors
through the Falcon Batchelor Bird of Prey Center. Out in the Wildlife Center you
have the opportunity to participate in general animal maintenance, wildlife
education, and veterinary assistance. This position requires extra dedication
and time commitment, but for anyone who loves animals it's well worth it!
Volunteers needed year round, Monday - Sunday. Flexible schedule.
Camp/Educational Programs Counselor:
During Spring Break and the Holidays we host camps for kids PreK-5th grade, and
over the Summer our camps are for kids all the way up to 8th grade! As a camp
counselor you will assist teachers during their classes as well as with the
before and after care programs.
Volunteers needed during School Breaks, Monday ? Friday. 7:30am - 4pm.
Administrative Volunteers:
If you would like a regular schedule, but want the
chance to explore the many facets of the Museum this is the perfect program for
you! Scanning pictures for an online exhibit, reorganizing a media database,
putting together membership packages, pick a day or two (or three or four!) and
you'll have something new to do every week.
Volunteers needed year round, Monday - Friday. 9:30am ? 5:30pm.
Other Opportunities:
There are many other volunteer opportunities in the
museum including: exhibit maintenance (21+), administrative/clerical assistance,
and museum store assistance. If you have special interests or skills please let
us know and we will find the best place for you!
How do you become a volunteer?
Fill out the online
Volunteer Application. If you have any additional questions or
concerns, contact Idelys Fraguela at (305) 646-4265.
The PlayGround Theatre for Young Audiences
Volunteers are needed to distribute information, help with clerical duties
in the administrative office, assist with setup of promotional events and use
their imagination to market the company. Volunteers get free tickets to
performances. Office located at Shores Performing Arts Theater, 9806 NE 2nd
Avenue, Miami Shores. Call 305-751-9550 or toll free 888-635-7536.
Miami Performing Arts Center
Volunteer at MPAC and Embark on an Exciting Adventure!
Central to the successful operation of any large performing
arts center is a dedicated volunteers team, and Miami Performing Arts Center is
already putting together a corps of hard-working, arts-loving individuals who
will help the Center become one of the most important cultural institutions in
the Americas. Volunteers will play a leading role in making MPAC a favorite
venue for patrons to experience the finest performances from around the world.
As the MPAC representatives with the most direct contact with audience members,
volunteers will know first-hand what audiences are feeling and saying. That
knowledge will be invaluable as the Center does everything it can to ensure that
the time these patrons spend at the Center will be thrilling and memorable.
MPAC Volunteer Corps will be a true reflection of our wonderfully diverse
community, composed of a wide variety of people with different backgrounds,
assorted interests, and unique skills.
Opportunities for volunteering at the Center encompass many
areas, from performing clerical duties in administrative offices during the day
to ushering at performances in the evenings. MPAC will also be looking for
volunteers to provide concierge services, edit and translate documents, greet
visitors, check-in bags and umbrellas, serve on advocacy committees, and offer
counseling and mentoring to other volunteers. In an international city such as
Miami, knowing more than one language, while not a requirement for all volunteer
positions, is especially helpful.
To find out more about the many opportunities for volunteering at MPAC, please
contact Evelyn Gigiras at 305-579-7632 or
volunteers@miamipac.org.

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