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March Town Hall

Performances| Pitches | Potluck 


 

 Photo: Leszek.Leszczynski

March--it comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb.
Channel that lion's energy and put your best foot forward at a4's March Town Hall! Sign up to pitch or perform, see what's going on in your community, and mingle afterward at our famous potluck. 


 

TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 10:00AM-12:00PM

Chen Dance Center
70 Mulberry Street, 2nd Floor
(between Canal and Bayard Streets) 

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If you wish to make a 1-minute pitch to promote your events, perform an excerpt, and/or call for submissions or collaborators,  include a one sentence description in your RSVP.

No two Town Halls are the same- don't miss it! All are welcome.


What is Town Hall?

At this monthly meeting, artists and arts organizations come together to give 1-minute pitches about upcoming projects and opportunities. Pitches can be anything from a concert invitation to a call for grant applications. Artists are also invited to perform 4-minute excerpts of their work. After an hour of pitching and performing, there's a potluck--a great time to mingle, network, and of course eat! All are welcome.
 

See Past Speakers and footage from past Town Hall events on our Videos page!

 

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What people are saying about a4's Town Hall:

 

The session this morning was truly inspiring. Such an abundance of talent!”
-Jonathan Hollander, Battery Dance Company

I've met many people at Town Hall that have led to new alliances…I learned about the [Lower Manhattan Cultural Council] grant at one of the Town Halls, applied and recently found out that I am getting funding for a new project. It is the first Asian American networking event I have ever been to (repeatedly) that genuinely feels like community bridge building.
-Christine Toy Johnson, Filmmaker

Thank you for letting me do my pitch today. It was great to hear about the work that artists are doing in the community.
-Cheryl Ikemiya, Senior Program Officer for the Arts, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

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a4's programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Additional support is provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Metropolitan Life Foundation, Con Edison, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the CJ Huang Foundation.

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