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Conversations with Portland's creative community, sponsored by Arts Seen and Heard PR, which provides Do-It-Yourself Public Relations for artists and arts organizations. Visit us at www.facebook.com/ArtsSeenAndHeardPR. Feel free to email us via facebook and suggest podcast interviews.

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    What's Badass Theatre? How Did It Attract Funding?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2013


    Badass Theatre Company's first production, Invasion! directed by Antonio Sonera, will open June 6 in Portland and exemplify the company's mission of celebrating otherness and inclusiveness and creating civic pride. An interview with Sonera, who attracted funding from numerous sources and promises to make his shows affordable.

    Band Advances from Begging To Being Pursued for Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2013


    A few months ago, the founders of the Portland band Northeast Northwest were begging to do shows. Now they're being pursued to perform. Founders Phoebe Spier and Zach Dunham explain how they got where they are and give tips for young bands.

    Self-Published Author Zooms Up The Charts on Amazon

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2013


    Nancy Fischer reveals the secrets to how her self-published book, "Pandora's Key," zoomed up the charts on Amazon.com in her category over the holidays.

    Bike Horn/Light Attracts $86K in Kickstarter Funding

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2013


    How did Tory Orzeck, designer and inventor of the Orp-- a smart bike horn and light designed to improve bike safety--attract more than $86,000 in Kickstarter funding? How did he attract press that got the word out about his Kickstarter campaign? He only needs $4K more to meet his goal, but needs to meet his goal this week.

    Bike Horn/Light Attracts $86K in Kickstarter Funding

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2013


    How did Tory Orzeck, designer and inventor of the Orp-- a smart bike horn and light designed to improve bike safety--attract more than $86,000 in Kickstarter funding? How did he attract press that got the word out about his Kickstarter campaign? He only needs $4K more to meet his goal, but needs to meet his goal this week.

    The Making of A Musical, Tribute To Portland

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013


    Richard Moore ,who wrote the music and lyrics for Rain! The Musical, discusses his journey as a musician and gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this Fertile Ground Festival event in Portland. Rain! The Musical is the story of a one-hit-wonder rocker who returns home to Portland to woo back the lover he jilted to discover that it hasn't rained in 274 days. The show, directed by Louanne Moldovan, continues Feb. 1-3.

    Surprise $30K Arts Grant for Shaking The Tree

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2013


    Why did Portland-based Shaking The Tree attract a surprise $30,000 arts grant--a gift founder Samantha Van Der Merwe didn't request or apply for? How can other artists and arts organizations learn from her experience? Louanne Moldovan, Arts Seen and Heard's theater expert, talks to Van Der Merwe about the grant from the Robert Rauchenberg Foundation, which gave grants to 20 groundbreaking arts organizations nationwide.

    PR Tips For Writers and Musicans

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2012


    Brian Tashima, author of "Secret of The Songshell," which is a finalist for a 2012 USA Best Books Award in fantasy fiction, and a musician who won Hawaii's version of a Grammy award, provides PR tips to writers and musicians. Tashima is also a former record label owner.

    Providing Opportunities for Women In Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2012


    An interview with Circle Theatre Project about the project's mission--to provide opportunities for women and girls in theater, and "Little Women," a production that runs Nov. 29 through Dec. 9 and explores "the inescapable woman problem." Interviewed are Patty Price Yates, artistic director, Lisamarie Harrison, managing director and Meghan Daaboul, director of Little Women.

    War Stories and Secrets Never Told: Photo Exhibit

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2012


    Jim Lommasson's "Exit Wounds," an exhibit at the Armory until Nov. 22, has been described as "deeply moving," and "amazing." Jim, described as a "Portland treasure," tells us why his projects focus on war--and about the war secrets his dad hid for 60 years.

    The Power of Risk-Taking at da Vinci Arts Middle School

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2012


    Tom Beckett, head of the theater department at daVinci Arts Middle School, talks about "The Lost Princess of Oz," which opens Nov. 9--and his belief in producing risky, original works to help students grow.

    Strategies of A Successful Self-Published Author

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2012


    Nancy Fischer, author of the self-published YA novel "Pandora's Key," gives the secrets to her success as an award-winning, self-published author and tells how she landed a great agent. Listen to hear the unique ways she connected with her readers!

    Cami's Flash Mobs, Tappers and...New Theater?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012


    Cami Curtis, director and owner of Cami Curtis Performing Arts in Portland, Ore., reveals the secrets to the fast growth of her performing arts center, tells us which programs are unexpectedly popular, and surprises us with her plans to create a new theater.

    Director Paul Angelo Discusses "The Homecoming," at defunkt Theatre

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2012


    Paul Angelo, director of Harold Pinter's "The Homecoming," which runs Oct. 12 through Nov. 17 at defunkt Theatre in Portland, is interviewed by Arts Seen and Heard's theater expert, Louanne Muldovan, about "Pinter pauses," the incredibly complex "Pinter playground," and how he approached directing "The Homecoming."

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