Saturday, October 8, 2011

New TAGABANUA Project audition date has been confirmed.

Please submit dance portfolios and head shots to herna@oacc.cc by Friday, October 28, 2011. Dancers ages 17+, of multi-ethnic origin with advanced experience in Philippine dance and/or other dance technique are welcome!

TAGABANUA: A PHILIPPINE DANCE PROJECT BY JAY LOYOLA
AUDITION DAY

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2011
5:00PM-9:30PM

5:00PM - Audition Prep: led by Master Artist Jay Loyola and by Tiffany Yee (formally trained by the San Francisco Ballet and current performing artist with Requisitedance.)

7:30PM - Auditions: Audition panelists will be comprised of selected dance practitioners of various disciplines.

OAKLAND ASIAN CULTURAL CENTER
388 9TH STREET, SUITE 290 (2ND FL OF RENAISSANCE PLAZA)
OAKLAND, CA 94607

PARKING: Street parking is metered on Saturdays until 6:00pm, and free after 6:00pm. Paid parking is also available in the Renaissance Plaza parking garage. Entrance to the Garage is located on Franklin between 9th and 11th Streets, or on Webster between 9th and 11th Streets. The parking fee is $2 per hour with a maximum daily rate of $24. There are no special weekend rates or validation available. In the Plaza, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. OACC is the first suite on the left.There are also various parking lots and garages in the area.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Oakland Asian Cultural Center (OACC) is accessible via BART. The closest BART station is 12th Street Station at Broadway in Oakland. Walk south on Broadway to 11th Street and turn left. Continue on 11th Street and turn right on Franklin to enter the Pacific Renaissance Plaza.

For updates on this dance project, please visit OACC online at http://www.oacc.cc/supportus/donations/tagabanua.html or contact Herna Cruz-Louie, Programs Manager at herna@oacc.cc or (510) 637-0461 for more information.

TAGABANUA is co-sponsored by Oakland Asian Cultural Center and American Center of Philippine Arts, and is supported by individual donors and the East Bay Community Foundation.

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