Announcing: A Nationwide Competition from First Person Arts
Find out more at the competition site…
Find out more at the competition site…
After the Complaint Choir tonight, the winners from the 2008 Best Impressions competition show their stuff. Check out Nicolas Silberfaden’s work that turns the tables on the Paparazzi. Or see the big-screen premieres of the prize-winning films, among them Mr. America by J. Michael Whalen:
Tickets for tonight are no longer available on-line, but you can buy them at the door. Come early for the Philly Complaint Choir performance and stay after for Underground America!
Heroes of Grand Slam brings you the cast of Story Slammers you’ll see go head-to-head at the 2008 First Person Festival Grand Slam on Saturday November 15th from 9-11pm. This one will sell out, so buy your tickets right away! You can make a day of it and check out Girls Rock from 3-6 pm and Doubletime! from 6:30 to 8:30pm.
Here are our heroes, and these are their stories:
Sandy Beaches, winner of March’s “The Road Not Taken”
Kevin Lee, winner of April’s “The Awkward Pause”
You’ve got one more chance to get into the pantheon of Philadelphia storytellers next week at L’Etage. The last regularly scheduled slam of the season will be “Strange Coincidence” on Tuesday, October 28th. Doors open at 7:30 and the slam begins at 8:30.
Heroes of Grand Slam brings you the cast of Story Slammers you’ll see go head-to-head at the 2008 First Person Festival Grand Slam on Saturday November 15th from 9-11pm. This one will sell out, so buy your tickets right away! You can make a day of it and check out Girls Rock from 3-6 pm and Doubletime! from 6:30 to 8:30pm.
Here are our heroes, and these are their stories:
Kendra Gaeta, winner of January’s “Good Intentions”
Ingrid Wiese, winner of February’s Brotherly Love (and Sisterly Affection)
You’ve got one more chance at admission to this pantheon of Philadelphia storytellers next week at L’Etage. The last regularly scheduled slam of the season will be “Strange Coincidence” on Tuesday, October 28th. Doors open at 7:30 and the slam begins at 8:30.
The winners for the 2008 First Person Impressions competitions have been selected:
Memoir
1st place: Cushing’s Final Essay, Frances Grote.
2nd place: The Wishing Chair, Sylvia M. DeSantis.
3rd place: The Palazzo, Gail Wilkinson.
Honorable Mention: Walled City, Ed Weinberg
Video
1st place: Work in Progress, Sarah Ginsburg.
2nd place: Route 66, Carter Liotta.
3rd place: The Amazing Barry Silver, Andrew David Watson
Honorable Mention: Mr. America, J. Michael Whalen.
Photo
1st place: Megan Rossman
2nd place: Nicolas Silberfaden.
3rd place: Sarah Barr
No honorable mention was awarded in the photography competition.
See the winning work for the first time at First Person Festival of Memoir and Documentary Art:
Best Impressions
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 12th
Time: 7-8PM
Location: Painted Bride
Cost: $10
Sincerest apologies if your Impressions entry was bounced back. We’re having a little technical difficulty with our e-mail here and since it’s taking a little longer than we anticipated to sort it out, we’ll accept submissions through midnight on Monday August 18th. Give us a call if you have any questions: 267-402-2057
The word “spirituality” carries so many different meanings for different people (no matter how much Webster tries to limit it to one).
Take a few minutes to immerse yourself in one unique woman’s spiritual journey of finding a sense of connectedness and the divine feminine in “Chant to Your Mother.”
Have your own unique take on the meaning of life? Create an impression and tell us your story by submitting an entry to this year’s documentary competition, “First Person Impressions.”
This video opens up the journal of Charles Tyson, Jr. and welcomes us into his life of poetry and dance, while facing the challenges of “the little torn girl” and realizing the contentment of leaving some things unspoken.
Watch the video and get inspired to submit your own for this summer’s documentary competition, First Person Impressions!
Engage yourself in Beth Nixon’s imaginative and amusing story about her object of affection, Thaddeus. Beth made Thaddeus, and now Thaddeus makes Beth’s day…
Watch this video, and other previous submissions, and get to work on your own entry for this summer’s documentary competition- First Person Impressions!
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