5 days after!!!!

Dear Friends and Fans of Green Arts Fest,

WOW! What an amazing day we had last weekend! Thank you all for coming out and for supporting Green Arts! We had a total of 14 Green Artisans there (List with links to be added in a bit) and just over 100 patrons in attendance! The performance of “The Last Paving Stone” was spendid and well recieved! (We  got an almost complete house standing ovation!)

As this was our first year there were of course learning lessons and things we’ll do differently next time. Each event should teach us something, and each one will get better and stronger!

Thank you to H-town strEATS for braving the heat as long as you could! We love them fried avocado tacos!

For now my focus is taking all the props we made off to West U recycling, and getting the dishes done at home. :) The costumes will be taken back to the theaters/individuals who loaned them and our quest of creating a LOW CARBON Arts Festival will be complete.

 

green+arts=sustainable beauty&healthy community.

reduce, reuse, recycle.

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Proud to brag about our cast!

Hey all you Greenies out there! We are here today to BRAG about our amazing cast of actors!

Jen Alger is ITO (the lass with ears so big she can hear the ground sound)

Julia Cook is JASSMIN (the lass with a nose so big she can smell a lie, and there’s a LOT of lying going on by this corrupt government in our nameless futuristic society…)

Angeles Romero is RAMA (the mama who loves her Ito inspite of her loopy ways, and always strives to create harmony)

Wallace Caranza is SIDNEY (the only dad with a loopy daughter AND in charge of the Pave the Planet Project!)

Greg Hall is HIZZONNOR (the semi-dysfunctional mayor/president/governmental figurehead who may or may not be in on it all…)

Leah Englund is DOLOR (advisor/VP/head-0f-security who knows….who knows?)

 

AND

Cynthia Brum(violin) and Steve Gammill(harmonica) are the beautius, transformative, inspiring Ground Sound. Calling out.

 

Join us JULY 9TH for one AMAZING performance!!  5pm – performed as the culminating activity of the Green Arts Fest!!

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ONLY FIVE DAYS LEFT!!!

Five days left to help sponsor Green Arts Festival through our IndieGoGo contributions! Come on! Make your tax deductible contributions now.

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NOW Fiscally Sponsored by Fractured Atlas!

We’re proud to say we’re now fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas, a non-profit organization that serves art communities everywhere. Fiscal sponsorship means that now, if you want to help contribute to our project, any money you contribute is completely tax-deductible for you!

Don’t get us wrong, fiscal sponsorship by Fractured Atlas is an amazing boon to our project, but it still hinges on faithful folks like yourselves who want to help make this festival happen! Thank YOU!

 

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Sponsor us for shameless publicity!

We’re working hard to get the Green Arts Festival off the ground and are still looking for helpful supporters, sponsors and kind people with a little change to spare. If you’re interested in helping sponsor the Green Arts Festival, please visit our IndieGoGo fundraising site.

 

 

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Auditions for The Last Paving Stone

what: AUDITION INFO!!
when: June 2nd
where: TBH 333 S. Jensen
who: any and all interested actors

Please bring a headshot/resume and prepare a comedic two minute monologue.
Monologues will be done first followed by group cold readings.

The performance will take place July 9th also at TBH!

Everyone is celebrating the placement of the last paving stone covering the last unpaved patch of ground on the planet—that is, everyone except Ito, a girl with ears so big she can hear the ground talking. Everyone else thinks Ito’s “sound from the ground” is her attempt to justify her humiliatingly large ears. Even Jassmin, a lass with a nose so big she can smell a lie, doesn’t believe in Ito’s sound. Threatened with the forever-silenced ground, Ito risks the ire of her Pa to share the ground sound (“spoken” in music) with normal-eared people.

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