The Foundation for World Arts and UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance is inviting participants (artists, presenters) to the 4th World Festival of Sacred Music in Los Angeles (WFSM- LA) from Sept 20-Oct 4, 2008. WFSM- LA is the largest and most diverse festival in LA with 40 events of music and movement in venues all across the city. The 15-day Festival will share music and movement in places large and small, sacred and secular, public and private -crossing neighborhoods, cultural, religious, and ideological boundaries.
Community Meetings are scheduled in December 2007 where fellow artists, presenters and interested parties will learn about the guidelines for the Application process. Attendance at one of such meetings is strongly encouraged.
Application due: January 4, 2008
Apply Online: www.festivalofsacredmusic.org
RSVP: Call 310-825-0507 or email info@festivalofsacredmusic.org
Mon, Dec 3 (6-8pm) UCLA Glorya Kaufman Hall
Wed, Dec 5 (6-8pm) Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
Thurs, Dec 6 (6-8pm) St. James Presbyterian Church
The World Festival of Sacred Music-Los Angeles is a project of Foundation for World Arts and UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance. The 2008 WFSM-LA is funded in part by The James Irvine Foundation, The Annenberg Foundation, Ford Foundation, Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
Community Meetings are scheduled in December 2007 where fellow artists, presenters and interested parties will learn about the guidelines for the Application process. Attendance at one of such meetings is strongly encouraged.
Application due: January 4, 2008
Apply Online: www.festivalofsacredmusic.org
RSVP: Call 310-825-0507 or email info@festivalofsacredmusic.org
Mon, Dec 3 (6-8pm) UCLA Glorya Kaufman Hall
Wed, Dec 5 (6-8pm) Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
Thurs, Dec 6 (6-8pm) St. James Presbyterian Church
The World Festival of Sacred Music-Los Angeles is a project of Foundation for World Arts and UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance. The 2008 WFSM-LA is funded in part by The James Irvine Foundation, The Annenberg Foundation, Ford Foundation, Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
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