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    Festival Ushers

    We are seeking ushers for our World Premiere featured play Tell Martha Not to Moan by Clinnesha D. Sibley as well as our Plays In Progress Series, Visual Art Gallery, An Evening of Dance, Five Elements Fashion Show, Girls’ Write Plays In Progress Evening, and A Night of Music.

    We need 2 ushers per event. The shift is only 1 hour before every evening event and one hour after every matinee during the festival!


    When:         March 15-31, 2013
    Where:        The Aurora Fox Theater, 9900 E. Colfax Ave.
    Time:           Mostly 1 hour prior to evening event.


    All Volunteers get one free ticket to the event that is happening the night they are ushering.

    To volunteer, e-mail us at:
    info@athenaprojectfestival.org

     

    Want to get involved?


    We're looking for folks with a variety of talents to help in the following areas:

                bulletScript Reading

                bulletGrant Research

                Social Media & Marketing Support

                Festival Staff (ushers, stage mgrs., production                                       assistants)

                 Videographers and Photographers

                 Animators

                 Goddess Representatives

    Contact us and let us know how you'd like to be involved.

     

    Book Clubs            

    Are you the member of a bookclub? Let us know.

         

     

     

 

“Women play a unique and potent role in innumerable struggles for social change—telling stories that don’t otherwise get told, holding community memory, wisdom, and culture; bearing witness and engaging us all to respond. In the realm of theater and live performance, however, these stories are struggling to be heard."

The Culture Project

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

 

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