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'PRINCE FEST' SEATTLE I was forwarded the following...does anyone know anything about this? Sounds fun.
*** PRINCE FEST: A celebration of all things Prince- like Come and perform your love for Prince. Contacts: Anna Smith at (206) 322-7030 or stagefright@hugohouse.org Trisha Ready at (206) 322-7030 or programs@hugohouse.org SEATTLE – Prince fans unite! The Richard Hugo House is in the process of planning PRINCE FEST: A celebration of all things Prince-like on November 16. Hugo House is seeking proposals for people to perform, mount art displays, do readings, create panel discussions, or any other event that advances global understanding of Prince! PRINCE FEST will be a day of events including a dress-up contest, essay contest, songs, panel discussions, comics, and much more all on the subject of Prince. If you are interested in being a part of PRINCE FEST, send us a short proposal! Include your background love or hate for Prince, a description of what your performance or display would include, and a short biography of yourself. All proposals due November 3. Send proposals to Anna Smith. Some ideas for PRINCE FEST are: * Art inspired by Prince. There is open space for an art display influenced by Prince. Bring in your prints, paintings, photographs, and more that have been influenced by Prince. * Prince Theory. The theorist of Prince are welcomed to come and give a lecture on the different stages of Madonna and any other theories about her. This can include a slide show, panel discussion, or even just ranting about Prince. * Prince Haters. Prince haters are also welcomed to come give a lecture on why they HATE Prince. Be prepared to defend yourself, there might be a show down afterwards. Prince essays and other publications. Prince essays, fanzines, poetry, short stories, etc. are welcomed for viewing at PRINCE FEST. Come give a performance of your creative piece in any way imaginable. Anything else you can come up with. Have more ideas for PRINCE FEST? We will accept just about anything that you can come up with! Established in 1997, Richard Hugo House is a nonprofit literary arts center offering classes, programs and events that encourage the development of writing as a craft and as a method of inquiry. For more information call (206) 322- 7030 or visit www.hugohouse.org. | |
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