Arsenal Center for the Arts - 2010 Summer Concert Series

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Summary

Don't miss your LAST CHANCE to submit to the Arsenal Center for the Arts, which has come up with a summer concert series to put the music of 3 selected artists front and center. This program will be a great chance for artists to play a theater show to group of people who have taken an active interest in the arts and their local community. Selected Sonicbids artists will each receive $500./n/nThe Arsenal Center for the Arts has come up with a summer concert series to put the music of 3 selected artists front and center.

Held July 20, August 3, and August 17, 2010 at the Charles Mosesian Theater (at the Arsenal Center for the Arts), this program will be a great chance for artists to play a theater show to group of people who have taken an active interest in the arts and their local community. The 3 selected Sonicbids artists will each receive $500.

Please note this is a family event - no explicit lyrics are allowed. The Arsenal Center for the Arts will be selecting light, maybe danceable, summer fare with as much popular appeal as possible.



About the Arsenal Center for the Arts:

Originally Building 321 of the Watertown Army Arsenal, the Arsenal Center for the Arts is an outstanding story of opportunity, history, perseverance, and transformation. It is also a story of improbable success.



With support from an extraordinary host community, a grassroots group – dedicated citizens with diverse interested and voices came together in 1998 and undertook the myriad tasks to develop the concept for the arts center, build an organization, raise funds, create a design, and grow support, all at the same time.



The group attracted friends all along the way, and gained the support of individuals, businesses, and foundations that recognized the extraordinary possibilities and contributed resources.



The result is a facility inviting regional participation, a space housing dynamic venues that support a lively beehive of activity uniquely designed for interdisciplinary cooperation and collaboration, where the visual, literary, and performing arts interact, enhance each other, and offer education opportunities for people of every age and skill level.