Original
Million Woman Music, Arts and Enter/Edu-tainment Divisions
Announces A
Call For Black/African Girl Artisans:
Females *Girls and Teens* of
African Descent 7-17 who are talented, creative, skillful and serious, and who
want to share, showcase, and further advance their artistry while learning more
about African history, culture, traditions, community responsibility, and the
fight for Freedom and Justice.
WHO SHOULD
APPLY:
Vocalist, Dancers,
Musicians, Visual Artist, Film/Videography, Writers, Spoken Word/Poets,
Designers, etc.
MISSION:
To provide a wide range of
artistic advancement opportunities to young Black/Africana females regardless
of nationality, religion, economic background. Activities and primary focuses
are grounded in an variety of art and culture from an African perspective that
is aligned in a safe, holistically healthy, and inspirational environment, along
with appropriate peer interactions and camaraderie, and positive self-esteem,
personal, and skills development.
Interested and
qualified participants in addition to finalist will have the opportunity to
perform at the Burlington, NJ, 2012 "Underground Railroad and Black/African
Holocaust Conference", The Juneteenth Observance, and Million Woman
March/Movement "Africa 2012" related events.
For more information contact:
nationalmwm@aol.com or call: 267-636-3802
All inquiries regarding this
project must be directed to the National MWM Headquarters
All Applicants must have approval of parent or
guardian before acceptance into program
"
Information & Sign-Up Meeting "
Fri.
December
23, 2011 @ 7:30 PM
at:
The
Underground Railroad Cafe, Art Gallery, &
Educational Center
Located at:
16-18 East Union
Street
Burlington, New Jersey
08016
♦
General Operation
Hours
Open Wednesday -
Saturday:
12 Pm – 5:00
pm
Sunday: Call for special
events
♦
The Cafe is also available for
rental for meetings and small events
.
Ms. Louise Calloway - Executive
Director
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