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Each year the Performing
Arts Department produces a NATIVE AMERICAN
ACTORS SHOWCASE which is attended by agents, casting directors
and other theatre professionals. New York city is a magnet for performing
artists of all ethnicities. This includes Indigenous Peoples from
throughout the Americas who come to pursue careers on stage and
screen. While the American Indian community House affords these
artists support and a venue for their work, it also provides the
New York theatrical community visible access to a basically untapped
resource for talent.
The Showcase is usually presented between the first of September
and mid-November. It features Native actors in both traditional
and non-traditional roles. Professionally directed, the Showcase
always creates a buzz. If you are a documented Native actor living
in New York City, don't miss out. Contact Steve Elm at (212) 598-0100
Ext. 220 to make an appointment for intake. Become eligible to
audition for the next NATIVE AMERICAN ACTORS
SHOWCASE. Registration with the American
Indian Community House also allows the Performing
Arts Department to submit you for auditions for stage,
television, and film. By going through intake you may also find
out that you are eligible for a Performing
Arts Stipend of up to $250 to spend on your career. So what
are you waiting for? Sign up with AICH today. Irene Bedard, Sheila
Tousey and Greg Zaragoza are just a few of the actors who got
their start with the Performing Arts Department
at the American Indian Community House.
Actors Showcase being Scheduled for Spring, 2006
Be sure you are registered with W.I.A.
Date Subject to change
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