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Liz Young
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"Check out the latest video with the results from my Pitching for Success Session: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sLKeaAYpa0"
Mar 29
Liz Young posted a photo
Jan 10
Liz Young left a comment for Liz Young
"Check out the article that appeared in the 12/15/11 edition of the NY Times about the Mind the Gap Series at New York Theatre Workshop I am participating in.  “Trusting Someone Over…"
Dec 27, 2011
Liz Young left a comment for Liz Young
"Check out the Video from our October 20, 2011 Pitching for Success!"
Nov 8, 2011
Liz Young left a comment for Liz Young
"Liz Young & Red Crane and Turtle Presents: “Pitching for Success” In baseball, teams with great pitching win Championships. The same is true in life. What’s the perfect pitch that will grab the attention of a funder, patron or…"
Nov 8, 2011
Liz Young left a comment for Liz Young
""What impressed me the most was how Liz was able to get everyone to share themselves. The time limit seemed so daunting but when she critiqued us and showed us how we can formulate our ideas into words in a more concise manner it really opened…"
Nov 8, 2011
Liz Young left a comment for Liz Young
""Liz Young can get you to step out of your shell, and it feels great!" Alon Sole"
Nov 1, 2011
Liz Young left a comment for Liz Young
"“Anyway, I spoke to this guy for the first time after I had my session with Liz. He commented on how open and enthusiastic I was on the phone. I definitely have to give her credit for changing my energy level and making me much more…"
Nov 1, 2011
Liz Young posted a status
"Watch my latest video on "Pitching for Success" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83GDii8haXU"
Aug 8, 2011
Liz Young left a comment for Liz Young
"...I have met many people in my life who were not able to show their talents, and some of them are gone, not known to their audiences. In some cases they were shy, or critical of themselves, or had stage fright... I think that the class led by Liz…"
Apr 19, 2011
Liz Young posted a photo
Apr 12, 2011
Liz Young has now joined Asian American Arts Alliance
Apr 12, 2011

Profile Information

Status
Non-Arts Organization
Discipline(s)
Theater, Dance, Music, Visual Arts, Film & Video
In your own words, what is your ethnic identity? (for individuals)
Asian-american.
Your Artistic Background/Mission
I support the work of artists, helping them achieve their dreams, by individual coaching and conducting small group workshops. I am an avid supporter of the A4 Town Hall community. My most recent workshop “Pitching for Success” was well received by the A4 Community. I have worked with Asian American Arts Alliance, Dance Theatre Workshop, Danspace Project, Movement Research, Dancers & Choreographers Forum, Yoshiko Chuma’s School of Hard Knocks and Reggie Wilson’s Fist and Heel Performance Group.
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http://www.redcraneandturtle.com

Results from Pitching for Success Session

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At 12:15pm on December 27, 2011, Liz Young said…

Check out the article that appeared in the 12/15/11 edition of the NY Times about the Mind the Gap Series at New York Theatre Workshop I am participating in.  “Trusting Someone Over 60”

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/16/theater/mind-the-gap-series-at-new-york-theater-workshop.html?_r=2&scp=1&sq=mind%20the%20gap&st=cse

At 11:40am on November 8, 2011, Liz Young said…
At 11:32am on November 8, 2011, Liz Young said…

Liz Young & Red Crane and Turtle Presents:

Pitching for Success”

In baseball, teams with great pitching win Championships. The same is true in life. What’s the perfect pitch that will grab the attention of a funder, patron or supporter so they can see the brilliance of your work?

Join me at this exciting two hour seminar for artists and professionals who want to hone their pitching skills. Create and practice your perfect pitch in a safe environment, with video and expert feedback.

Next seminar date to be announced shortly or contact me at lizyoungnyc@gmail.com for additional information.

At 10:34am on November 8, 2011, Liz Young said…

"What impressed me the most was how Liz was able to get everyone to share themselves. The time limit seemed so daunting but when she critiqued us and showed us how we can formulate our ideas into words in a more concise manner it really opened up my eyes. I couldn't believe how much we learned about each other in such a short period, Wow."

Crystal Medina

At 10:32am on November 1, 2011, Liz Young said…

"Liz Young can get you to step out of your shell, and it feels great!"

Alon Sole

At 10:31am on November 1, 2011, Liz Young said…

“Anyway, I spoke to this guy for the first time after I had my session with Liz. He commented on how open and enthusiastic I was on the phone. I definitely have to give her credit for changing my energy level and making me much more relaxed and open. It definitely helped me become more aware of myself, which is a good thing.”

Lin Chang

At 12:58pm on April 19, 2011, Liz Young said…

...I have met many people in my life who were not able to show their talents, and some of them are gone, not known to their audiences. In some cases they were shy, or critical of themselves, or had stage fright... I think that the class led by Liz Young, "Pitching for success", is a must not only for people who would like to learn how to present themselves to the public and succeed in speaking to audiences, but for any artists.  You will meet a great teacher, who can support you in the most friendly way, who can understand the finest psychology of artists,  and who knows what is essential for the artists to win in the ocean of non-profits in New York. 

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Best,

 

Alia Alhan, Ph.D.

Cultural Center of New York, Inc.

March 9, 2011

cckmanhattan@aol.com

 
 
 

 


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