Your projects are unique, original, and worthy of being funded and produced. This fun, dynamic 2 hour workshop will help you in sharing your passion with future collaborators and donors.
Our speaker is Robbie Samuels, the award-winning co-founder of Socializing for Justice, who has extensive experience in community organizing, event logistics and fundraising. He will focus on sharpening skills such as:
-Defining a pitch, and when one is needed
-Practical tips on ways to engage someone in a conversation
-Preparing a clear and concise description of your project
-Modifying the pitch to fit the contact
-Role-playing your pitch
Participants will practice pitching a project idea. Come with a project idea or just to get inspired. All genders welcome. Light refreshments are included.
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GAN-e-meed Theatre projects exists to advance the role of women in theatre. This is the fourth of GAN-e-meed’s quarterly Career Labs, which offer opportunities for skill enhancement, dialogue, and networking for women in theatre. These events are co-sponsored by
StageSource and hosted by Boston Center for the Arts.
For more info, visit www.GANemeed.org