Arena Stage in D.C. Announces Agenda for National Convening at Mead Center, 1/26-29
Now in its second year, the American Voices New Play Institute at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater will hold a four-day convening bringing together more than 100 theater practitioners from across the country to further the dialogue around new play development. The convening, entitled From Scarcity to Abundance: Capturing the Moment for the New Work Sector, will take place in the Mead Center (1101 6th St., SW) January 26 - 29, 2011 and will focus on the following: identifying the rich and vital activity that already exists in the new play sector, exploring the gaps and challenges facing the field and strategizing the means of continued and closer collaboration to advance the new work infrastructure moving forward. This convening will build upon the outcomes and initiatives that grew out of last year's convenings: Defining Diversity, Black Playwrights: the Stories We Tell and Devised Work.
Rocco Landesman, Chairman of the NEA, Moderated by Diane Ragsdale
By invitation only in the Arlene and Robert Kogod Cradle
Live-streamed online on #NewPlay TV3:45 - 4:45 p.m. Massive Thoughts from Four Big Thinkers
Lydia R. Diamond, Kirk Lynn, Marc Masterson & Meiyin Wang, Moderated by Deborah Cullinan
By invitation only in the Molly Smith Study
Live-streamed online on # NewPlay TV5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Outrageous Fortune: One Year Later
David Dower interviews Todd London
By invitation only in the Molly Smith Study
Live-streamed online on # NewPlay TV8:00 - 9:30 p.m. Clips from the NEA-NPDP Documentary
Narrated by filmmaker Robert Levi
Followed by
NEA-NPDP Artists Talk Process
Aditi Brennan Kapil, Lloyd Suh, Lana Lesley, Claudia Rankine & Joanne Winter, Moderated by Polly Carl
By invitation only in the Arlene and Robert Kogod Cradle
(NEA-NPDP Artists Talk Process live-streamed online on # NewPlay TV) Thursday, January 27, 2011
Frisson or friction? Artists and Institutions
By invitation only
9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
10:15 - 10:45 a.m. Breakout
11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
11:45 - 12:15 p.m. BreakoutWhat's Diversity got to do with it?
By invitation only
1:15 - 2:00 p.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
2:00 - 2:45 p.m. BreakoutTheater Outside the Box: Devisers & Ensembles
By invitation only
3:45 - 4:30 p.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
5:15 - 6:00 p.m. Breakout
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. # NewPlay Festival: The Provenance of Beauty (open to the public)
8:00 - 10:00 p.m. # NewPlay Festival: The Provenance of Beauty (open to the public)Friday, January 28, 2011
Connectivity at Work: Networks & Partnerships
By invitation only
9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
11:45 - 12:15 p.m. Breakout Go Tweet Yourself! New Technologies in the New Work Sector
By invitation only
1:15 - 2:00 p.m. The New Play Map Lecture Demo (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
2:00 - 2:45 p.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Uses for the New Play Map (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
8:00 p.m. # NewPlay Festival: I've Never Been So Happy (open to the public)Saturday, January 29, 2011
By invitation only
Designing Tomorrow: Action Steps
9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
10:15 - 10:45 a.m. Breakout
11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Roundtable Discussion (live streamed on # NewPlay TV)
11:45 - 12:15 p.m. Breakout
2:00 p.m. #NewPlay Festival: Pastures of Heaven (open to the public)The Institute will host two more convenings in the spring of 2011 focused on the role of literary managers and communications in new play development. The Institute at Arena Stage is designed as a center for research and development of effective practices, programs and processes for new play development in the American Theater. The Institute operates under the leadership of Molly Smith, driven by Associate Artistic Director David Dower. The Institute includes a suite of interrelated programs, all of which are built upon innovative models currently operating in the field that demonstrate potential for replication in other communities. For more information visit www.arenastage.org/new-play-institute. The mission of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (www.ddcf.org) is to improve the quality of people's lives through grants supporting the performing arts, environmental conservation, medical research and the prevention of child abuse, and through preservation of the cultural and environmental legacy of Doris Duke's properties.The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Performing Arts Program currently provides multi-year grants on an invitation-only basis to leading orchestras, theater companies, opera companies, modern dance companies and dance-specific presenters based in the United States. Although the Foundation does not confine its support to large organizations with national visibility, it does seek to support institutions that contribute to the preservation and development of their art form, provide creative leadership in solving problems or addressing issues unique to the field, and which present the highest level of institutional performance. Grants are awarded on the basis of artistic merit and leadership in the field, and concentrate on achieving long-term results. In conjunction with regular program grants, the Foundation also makes a limited number of grants to research and service organizations that are doing work closely related to program goals. Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater is a national center dedicated to the production, presentation, development and study of American theater. Arena Stage produces huge plays of all that is passionate, exuberant, profound, deep and dangerous in the American spirit, and presents diverse and ground-breaking work from some of the best artists around the country. Arena Stage is committed to commissioning and developing new plays through the American Voices New Play Institute. Now in its sixth decade, Arena Stage serves a diverse annual audience of more than 200,000. www.arenastage.org.

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