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  • AnotherWayPodcast

    My Items I'm a title. ​Click here to edit me. Past-Life Regression More Tesla's Free Energy More Daoism (Taoism) More Synchronicities More The Pineal Gland More Chakras Explained More Pande-mania More Simulation Theory More

  • Artist Development ParadigmShift | Show Goes On Productions | New York

    Paradigm Shift The world is experiencing a collective awakening right now. For people of color it's painfully overdue. With great upheaval comes great change - it is up to humanity to direct how that manifests. We #StandTogether for #BlackLivesMatter. ​ The entertainment industry is evolving at unprecedented rates as the illusion of what we thought was vital and necessary has been shattered. Tune into the Another Way Podcast channel for interviews with artists of color discussing BLM. Free Consultation The Show Goes On Productions Cultivating the meta and making it sustainable. ​ We build supportive environments for artists and Arts businesses to develop, incubate, showcase, and launch alternative, non-traditional ideas. We do this by cultivating the entrepreneurial spirit through Exploration , Inclusion , and Evolution . #AnotherWay #ArtsMeetsBiz #RebrandingArt What's it like working with TSGO? Emileena's Blog Check out the Word of the Day on Instagram Promoting #AnotherWay

  • Show Goes On Productions Sunshine Bios New York

    SUNSHINE Cast Ashkon Davaron ​ Sunshine SUNSHINE Creatives Daniel John Kelley Playwright Ashkon (@ashkonmusic) is an actor and musician from the San Francisco/Bay Area. He received his BA in Theater Arts from UC Santa Cruz. Notable roles include Pinky from Our Lady of 121st St (SF Playhouse, West Coast Premiere), and the title rolls in Beardo (Shotgun Players, World Premiere) and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (SF Playhouse). He received a BATTC award for Best Actor in a Principal Role for Beardo, and his music videos on YouTube have over 5 million views to date. www.youtube.com/Ashkeezy Will Goodwin Will Goodwin is thrilled to be joining this wonderful cast and creative team for The Legend of Sunshine. Will is a native of Ohio and recently graduated from Shenandoah Conservatory with his BFA in Musical Theatre. Favorite projects include Assassins, Angels in America, Street Scene, and many more. Enjoy the show! Sammy Anthony M. Lopez is happy to finally be a cowboy. Recent theatre credits include Doug Panch, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Nat'l Tour), dir. Darren Katz; Narrator, Birthday Boy, dir. Darren Katz; Rat King, All The Rats & Rags, (3LD and Joe's Pub), dir. Andrew Scoville; TonyCat, Copy_Cat (Brooklyn Philharmonic/Tim Fite), dir. Andrew Scoville; Mr. Buttermen, Storytime with Mr. Buttermen (2012 NYC Fringe). Anthony M. Lopez Lancaster Small Daniel John Kelley is a playwright, opera nerd, and Brooklyn native. His plays include Wall, Ball, Summer And Fall (A Coney Island Adventure); Family Circle, Overlooking the Rhine; Bulba; Love, Death and Vengeance: A Comedy; The Conveniences of Modern Living (co-written with Emily Plumb), and The Legend of Sunshine (with music by Nick Moore). His work has been produced in NYC in the NY International Fringe Festival and by The Mirror Repertory Company, Mainspring Collective, The Gallery Players, The American Globe Theatre and The New York Theatre Experiment. Outside NYC, his plays have been performed in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, as well as abroad in Dublin, Ireland by the Painted Filly Theatre, and in Nepal and Australia. He is currently an MFA candidate at Hunter College, studying with Tina Howe and Mark Bly. Daniel is a member of the Dramatists Guild. Nick Moore Composer/Musical Director Nick Moore (Composer) is both a theatrical composer and sound designer. His work includes: Off-Broadway: the currently running play The Drawer Boy-SoHo Playhouse and Oberon Theater Ensemble; Expatriate - Culture Project; Crazy for the Dog - Jean Cocteau, Defenses of Prague - La Mama; Embraceable Me - (NY) Rachel Reiner Productions & (NC) Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Broke Wide Open - Samah Productions, Off-off-b-way: 17 Resonance Ensemble productions, including 23 Knives (IT nominee, best sound/music); 4 Oberon Theater Ensemble productions including Keep on Truckin’ It’s War (MITF nominee outstanding sound); Peace (IT nominee, best Musical) - Milk Can Theatre Company; Monster Lit. 1-5 – The Brooklyn Lyceum with Main Spring Collective, Film: The Ticket Taker by Laura Archer; Winner of Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker’s Contest Being Reel. Member: Dramatists Guild; Resonance Ensemble. Roundabout Theater Company: Teaching Artist. Glenn De Kler Director Matthew Dalton Lynch is a graduate of the the Stella Adler Studio’s full time Conservatory. Recent credits include Ferdinand and Stefano in The Tempest, Charles the Wrestler and Silvius in As You Like It, and the Sheriff in Robin Hood in repertory in New Hampshire for Theatre Under The Stars’ summer season. He also played Lou in Arthur Miller’s After The Fall for The Variations Theatre Group at the new Chain Theater in Long Island City. He is excited to work with this company of artists and actors and thanks them for this wonderful opportunity. Matthew Dalton Lynch Waiter Glenn De Kler moved to New York City in 2004 and has been working within the New York theater community ever since, fulfilling his lifelong desire. He holds a Bachelor of Science & Communication in Motion Picture Production and a Bachelor of Arts in Theater from the University of Miami. Glenn made his directorial debut with the Panicked production of Howard Korder’s Boy’s Life. He has produced two original works with Panicked Productions, and co-wrote Whiskey, Beer, and Apple Pie. His last production of an all-female adaptation of Rosencantz and Guildenstern are Dead received critcial acclaim from the NYC Indie Theatre press and won six awards at the Midtown International Theatre Festival, including Outstanding Direction and Oustanding Production of a Play. Michael Kirk Lane Michael is thrilled to be a part of The Legend of Sunshine. He was a 2013 MAC Award nominee for Piano Bar Singing Entertainer and was previously nominated in 2011 as producer and host of the critically acclaimed open mic The Show Tune Room. Lane previously worked with TSGO productions in developmental readings of Apathy, and in How To Marry a Divorced Man which was part of our rock musical reading series in 2011. Favorite credits include: Puppeteer, The Plant that Ate Dirty Socks; Huck, Big River; Jimmy, Millie; Horton, Seussical, and Simon Stimson, Our Town. He also works with No Strings International and Wingspan Arts. Lane holds a BA from Siena Heights University. www.michaelkirklane.com Chie currently works as the management assistant for Joey Parnes Productions (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike at the Golden Theater), is the assistant managing director for the New York Neo-Futurists, and contemplates dynamic music curating, distribution and adventuring with Heather Christian and the Arbornauts. Since moving to New York in 2010, Chie has worked with a variety of wonderful companies and ensembles, including The Public Theater, Extant Arts Company, Ugly Rhino, Panicked Productions, Ars Nova's ANT FEST, Fresh Ground Pepper and art.party.theater.company, concentrating on producing, casting, and movement. She recently cast her first short film, Crossing the River, which begins its festival life this month! She also moonlights as an aerial artist and a semi-professional photographer. www.flavoredphotography.com Judge Chie Morita Casting

  • Long Island Singer/Songwriter Incubator

    Define Your Own Success TSGO and the Covert Connector are bringing an Incubator Workshop to Long Island! APPLY What's it like working with Emileena? 10 – 15 singer/songwriters will receive basic training in business principles and exposure to entrepreneurial strategies relevant to a career in the Arts. The E-Velop Incubator What is E-Velop ? Art is dependent on the develop ment of skills. Sustainability in music is dependent on E volution: growing amidst unstable industries and adapting to an apathetic society. Building a career that lasts. Music has its unique challenges, but there is a lot to be learned from business. During the E-Velop Incubator we will define the hurdles singer/songwriters face and explore how to conquer them using non-traditional and sustainable methods. ​ Success can not exist in a vacuum. Collaboration is essential in music and business. Participating in the E-Velop Incubator means sharing opinions and building solutions with fellow singer/songwriters. It's a supportive environment designed to build personal brands while cultivating careers. Contribute your ideas as we re-construct the future of the Arts one artist at a time. ​ Incubator includes: ​ ​ 2-Day Workshop June 15th & 16th at The Rock Underground . Participation in the E-Velop Showcase June 29th at Katie’s in Smithtown Personalized feedback during the Showcase from a panel of industry guests from NYC and Long Island Showcase prizes include recording time at Blokhed Studios and interview on Rick's Rising Stars . Booking opportunities, networking, specialized training, and more! ​ Incubator topics include: What makes music timeless? Does quality music have to come from adversity? How do you adapt to changing markets without compromising your Art? APPLY Incubator fee: $300 Early Bird Special: $250 (Expires 5/28!) One-on-one consultations: $50/hr APPLY

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  • Town Hall for the Arts

    Watch it live on Facebook Watch it live on Instagram It's 2019, a new year and time for reconciliation. Amidst the general ethos of hate penetrating our country, we're choosing #AnotherWay. The Town Hall forum asks the community to speak up in an effort to build a better tomorrow for each of its participants. We're focusing on creating a sustainable future for the Arts and we want to hear from all artists. Please join the conversation on how we can collectively create a paradigm shift around the Arts as an industry. #ArtsMeetsBiz All artistic disciplines welcome: music, theatre, dance, visual, multi-media, etc. Topics: • #Exploitation (#MeToo & more) in the Arts • Business of the Arts • Producers vs. Artists • Politics of investing/funding in the Arts • Other issues plaguing the Arts community Wednesday, Jan. 2nd, 2019 6 - 8pm WeWork (SOHO) 379 West Broadway (Between Spring & Broome) RSVP HERE Please send topic requests to info@theshowgoeson.org . Blogger Emileena Pedigo moderates. Featuring a panel of industry leaders from the Music, Theatre, Dance, Multi-Media: #ItStopsWithMe #AnotherWay #ParadigmShift #ArtsMeetsBiz #ArtistDevelopment #OneArtistataTime Mathew Patrick Heggem (Dance) ​ Cooper Jordan (Theatre) ​ Simone Maurice (Multi-Media) ​ SWANG (Music) Mathew Patrick Heggem Mathew is a "Remover of Obstacles," working as a leadership coach & growth consultant at Unicornheart.co. He helps entrepreneurs and CEOs transform their businesses into thriving, social, and global enterprises. He co-founded @ Neuland Alliance , Left Side Labs , and ARTSLAB . Currently he serves as Chief Strategist HireEffect , Board Member/Chair of the Marketing Committee for Pentacle and Co-Organizer for Conscious Capitalism, DC . While the CEO of a 25-person accounting practice, Mathew was recognized by CPA Practice Advisor as a "20 Under 40 Superstar." He spoke about leadership & technology at conferences across the country and authored 30+ publications for outlets such as Entrepreneur.com and SmartCEO. In the nonprofit sector, Mathew served as the Board President for the Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce and worked as a Development & Communications Director, Marketing & Media Manager, and Social Media Consultant. As an artist, Mathew presented his own work at arts festivals, cabarets, and theaters throughout the Northeast, including Dixon Place, The Tank, and the Center for Performance Research. He danced for ClancyWorks, Nicholas Leichter, Clyde Forth, Jennifer Monson, and was a soloist for historical reconstructions of Ted Shawn and Doris Humphrey works as part of 'The Art of the Solo.' He has premiered as an artist-in-residence and faculty member for various colleges, high schools, and private arts institutions. Mathew holds a BA in Dance from Goucher College with a 2 year certification in 'Awareness Through Movement' from The Feldenkrais Institute, NYC. Cooper Jordan Cooper is a Producer, Director, Actor and has produced The Rat Pack Undead , a show he originated, across the Northeast from Atlantic City to Times Square to New England, with the show's two year residency at Times Scare on 42nd Street. Cooper was the Managing Director & Producer of The Elektra Theater Off-Broadway where he produced over 50 shows including the hits New York's Got Talent and Miles Thorn Master Illusionist. Cooper is a wide range Actor/Producer between New York & Atlantic City. Simone Maurice Simone is a creative adventurer who embodies the roles of filmmaker, musician, multimedia producer, entrepreneur, product designer, photographer, dancer and choreographer. She indulges mercilessly in the curious exploration of the human condition. As a multimedia producer, Simone was a key team player on Gemini Award-winning interactive properties. She has produced for network television, scored games, done copy/script writing, and shot/directed engaging web videos. If you have an idea, let’s work on bringing it to life! SWANG Swang began studying music at the age of eight before receiving a degree in Instrumental Performance from the esteemed Hartt School of Music. He has worked as a full-time music professional since moving to NYC in 1998. As a producer, arranger and musician, Swang founded RSP Experiment with some help from fellow NYC musicians in 2005. What began as a humble late-night jam session soon became a vehicle to launch Swang's production projects for up-and-coming artists. Swang now finds himself in high demand in the recording studio, relying on tried-and-true methods of recording (such as use of tape and analog hardware). Acclaimed artists the world over have come to rely on his expertise and imagination in their collaborations with him. Swang currently tours as the frontman for Sly and the Family Stone and has hosted “NY’s Best Open Mic” (TimeOutNY & SonicBids) for the last 5 years, mentoring waves of new talent into the industry. "Swang is a baaad man! You can't make music with him and not become better at what you do..." -Shuggie Otis ​ Jackie Goodrich , Mediator Jackie Goodrich is cofounder of Arts Mediation Group and a mediator for the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board. Her mediation practice began in 1999 at Safe Horizon’s Community Dispute Resolution Program, which included cases in Family Court, Civil Court, and Small Claims Court. She also facilitated Community Impact Panels at the Midtown Community Court, in Manhattan. For several years, she was a training coach in mediation clinics conducted by Safe Horizon (now New York Peace Institute) in partnership with Columbia Law School, Cardozo School of Law, and Brooklyn Law School. In 2004, Safe Photo by D.C. Anderson Horizon named her “Mentor of the Year.” ​ Jackie served as a member of the Dancers Forum work group to develop The Dancers Forum Compact ; as a group facilitator at events, sponsored by Dance Theater Workshop, to strengthen communication skills among dancers, choreographers, and company managers; and as a member of a panel discussion, sponsored by The Juilliard School, on building trust and effective communication as dance professionals. ​ Jackie’s mediation training has been primarily with The Center for Understanding in Conflict (formerly The Center for Mediation in Law), whose understanding-based approach to mediation she practices. Her work with the Center includes participation in a mediation training video, “ Saving the Last Dance: Mediation Through Understanding ,” produced in collaboration with Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation. ​ Jackie’s work in dispute resolution was preceded by a 20-year career in modern dance and theater. Sponsored by:

  • AnotherWay Arts Festival | The Show Goes On | New York

    Submit my Art! Contact Us Sponsorship ANOTHER WAY ARts FESTIVAL Leveraging the Arts to Build a Community of Sustainable Businesses Featuring innovative performances and a conference at the intersection of #ArtsMeetsBiz Businesses are increasingly looking to Arts-based initiatives to retain employees, inspire innovation, and encourage growth. As the Arts brace for a re-branding in culture, alternative models have emerged celebrating exploration, inclusion, and evolution of artistic ideas. By cultivating the entrepreneurial spirit through hands-on programming that encourages insight and discourse, we'll together create a sustainable future where #ArtsMeetsBiz. Learn more about the Meta Fiziks involved in Sustainability. Festival Hub, Panels, and Workshops will be at the Festival Hub: ARTuary: 150 W83 Music at the Highline Ballroom More venues to be announced soon. Partners, Sponsors, & Angels, Oh My! Partnerships and Sponsorships are available in the following opportunities: ​ Panel Sponsorships Performance Sponsorships Displays & Installations Tables & Booths Programming Curation & more!​ ​ Contact Us for more information.

  • Ghost Dancer Cast bios

    The Cast of GHOST DANCER ​ Lilia Vassileva Arturo Castro Jorge Acosta Luis Salgado Rosie Lani Fiedelman Leajato Amara Robinson Reza Salazar Lilia Vassileva ​ ​ Lakota Romero ​ Arturo Castro ​ Tony Romero ​ Reza Salazar (Lazaro) started his career out of a necessity to survive when he was only six years old. His single mother, being torn between the need to work and the desire to stay with his son, created a clown show called Honey and Bingo and gave Reza his first acting role. They traveled through five different countries in South America performing on street corners, hospitals, schools, and kids birthday parties. When he was thirteen years old, his mother decided to move to the U.S in search of a better future. In high school, Reza kept on molding his craft despite the language barrier and a few years later he moved to New York to continue his journey as an actor. His first major role was as a guest star on Law and Order. He also starred on the Spanish series Nuestro Barrio, Law and Order CI, Honey Please, the comedy TV show Louie and the Independent film The Imperialists Are Still Alive. Favorite theater credits include: Sonnets For An Old Century, Speak Truth To Power (with playwright Ariel Dorfman), Marco and In the Cypher. He and his girlfriend founded the LIPENEX Arts Project and wrote, produced and performed their first piece at the United Nations. He is a proud member of the Peoples Theater Project in Washington Heights and In the Cypher Educational Program. He loves getting involved with different organizations that are actively creating a transformation in our communities such as R.evolucion Latina where he taught clowning to over sixty kids, The Brooklyn Academy of Music where he has been invited as a guest artist teacher, and Sure We Can an NGO designed to help city canners. You can see him soon in the upcoming romantic comedy See Girl Run, Directed by Nate Meyer. ROSIE LANI FIEDELMAN (Rosaria) from Breckenridge, Colorado graduated as part of the first class from the Alvin Ailey/Fordham University BFA program. Ms. Fiedelman has performed with Chet Walker, Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, Mark Stuart Dance Theater, Calvin Wiley Dance Theater, Subtle Changes and Camille A. Brown. She has worked with Kevin Iega Jeff, Roger C. Jeffrey and as his assistant 2C Ronald K. Brown, Darrell Moultrie, John Paollilo, and David Moore and appeared on Live with Regis and Kelly. She was an original cast member of the four-time Tony Award-winning and 2008 Grammy Award-winning musical In The Heights, where she made her Broadway debut. She also earned the 2006-07 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance off Broadway and the 2007-08 Outstanding Broadway Chorus Award from The Actors' Equity Association. She has danced with Jennifer Muller/The Works since 2003. Ms. Fiedelman has travelled with the company to Thailand, Bolivia, China, where she taught a master class to the Beijing Dance/LDTX modern dance company and most recently Fortaleza, Brazil. Luis Salgado (Francisco) Broadway Credits includes Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Malik), 4 time Tony Award winning show In The Heights (Jose) and served as the Latin Assistant Choreographer. He has also performed in shows such as The Mambo Kings (Frankie Suarez), Fame on 42nd Street (Joe Vegas u/s), and Aida, among others. Film Credits include: "Step Up 2 The Streets" (Alejandro), "Enchanted", "Across the Universe", "The Great Observer," and "Dirty Dancing 2: Havanna Nights." Luis choreographed the musicals Serenade (Hola award for choreography), Salsa Gorda, Shafrika The White Girl and the world premier of DC-7 The Roberto Clemente Story, currently performing at Teatro SEA. Luis recently returned from Peru where he directed the musical event Candela Fuerza y Pasión. Luis is the founder/director of the non-profit organization R.Evolución Latina, a collective of artists and activists committed to empowering the artistic community in order to inspire growth within the Latino Community through collaboration, productions, and educational support programs. For more information visit www.luissalgado.com Leajato Amara Robinson (Hector) A.E.A. member, graduate of Interlochen Arts Academy and graduate of The Juilliard School B.F.A. in Dance. Has studied under Terry Schreiber and Penny Templeton at both T. Schreiber and Templeton studios. Credits NYC:"The Changing Room" Gloria Maddox Theater "Fire Throws"(Antigone) 3LD. Regional; "Where I Come From" Kentucky Repertory Thtr., "Crazy For You" North Shore Music Thtr., "Dreamgirls and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes "Gateway Playhouse, "Annie Get Your Gun" North Carolina Thtr., Leading Player in "Pippin" The Depot Theater, "The Old Man and the Sea" in created role of "Cinefuegos" Long Wharf Theater. Psalm18:1-3 Jorge Acosta (Uncle Luis) is an actor, singer, director, and teacher entering his 28th year as a freelance theatre professional during the run of GHOST DANCER. Brand new to New York, Acosta has been seen as Manolo in 167 TONGUES, Jose in THE GUEST, The Red King in ALICE, A NEW MUSICAL, Father Caruso in TRANSUBSTANTIATION, Juan in DANIEL, and Brian in THE SHADOW BOX. Mr. Acosta has several commercials playing all over the country in Spanish and English television, and recently made his network TV debut in 30 ROCK where he had the distinct pleasure of yelling at Tina Fey in Spanish (She yelled right back - also in Spanish). Regional credits include THE FROGS, EVITA, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, ANNA IN THE TROPICS, MAN OF LA MANCHA, WAITING FOR GODOT, HAMLET, LOVE'S LABOURS LOST, LEND ME A TENOR and ROMEO AND JULIET. Directing credits include 9 PARTS OF DESIRE, BOY GETS GIRL, THE MERRY WIDOW, WEST SIDE STORY, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST and THE LARAMIE PROJECT. Jorge is a proud member of Actors Equity Association (since 1986) and is profoundly grateful to work in the theatre. This performance is dedicated to my father. Papi Te quiero y me quedo corto. Arturo Castro was born in Guatemala but moved to New York at age 19 to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He has appeared in over a dozen professional stage productions including the Pulitzer prize nominated Elliot, a Soldier's Fugue with the Luna Stage Theater Company, the award winning comedy Handball with the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, a lead role in the Process Group's production of Population 8 which ran at the Soho Playhouse and most recently starred in Midnight Mass, produced by Apple Core Theater at Theater Row. He has a strong supporting role, playing opposite Ben Gazzara, Talia Shire and Vinnie Pastore in the Independent feature film: Looking for Palladin. He has the lead role in the short film Taught To Hate which has been accepted into the Academy Award Short Film Competition. His television credits include 8 national commercials, the PBS series We are New York, and the upcoming Sci Fi network pilot Expiration Date. Lilia Vassilevas past productions include THE REAL THING (Annie), STOP KISS (Callie), THE GLASS MENAGERIE (Laura), TWELFTH NIGHT (Olivia), and THE SEAGULL (Masha). She received her MFA from Indiana University-Bloomington, where she also taught acting and voice and speech. She currently studies with Bill Esper. She grew up internationally, living in both Bulgaria and Nigeria, and constantly looks forward to the next journey. Reza Salazar ​ ​ Lazaro ​ Leajato Amara Robinson​ ​ Hector ​ Rosie Lani Fiedelman​ ​ Rosaria Luis Salgado ​ Francisco ​ ​ Jorge Acosta ​ Uncle Luis ​ Cast Team Process Press About

  • Artist Development About | The Show Goes On | New York City, NY

    The Vision ​ We’re building a world where t here is always #AnotherWay because e verything IS. ​ people embody their creative expression . ​ It's a world where art across disciplines is considered just as important as technology, holds as much value as government, and carries as much weight as our financial institutions. Sustainable creativity is freedom. Emileena >>> What We Do Guiding Values Testimonials The Journey >>> What We Do What We Do | About Schedule a Discovery Call At TSGO Productions... We build supportive environments to develop, incubate, showcase, and launch creative expression #AnotherWay. We support a dialog between the Arts and business - #ArtsMeetsBiz - engage in scientific and spiritual cosmologies, and promote innovative transformation. Because #DevelopmentNeverEnds, we build brand strategies that support the artist within by activating The Sustainability Cycle . Guiding Values Guiding Values | About *Exploration* The creative mind needs freedom, space, and time to develop. ​ *Inclusion* Art is found on the walls of the soul, accessible to everyone - there are no universal rules or definitions. When it's honest and pure, art is everywhere. Inclusion reminds us to be open to all opportunities and possibilities just as we ask those experiencing our art to be open to us. *Evolution* To be sustainable, artists must learn to adapt to and innovate with their environment, evolving their creativity without compromising the artist within. This can only happen with a compassionate, conscious, and honest understanding of the authentic self in relationship to one's art. Your guide Your Guide Emileena Pedigo CEO & FOUNDER ​ Emileena entered the NYC Arts scene producing an international theater festival, working with artists from around the world hungry to get their art into the theatre capital of the world. For seven years she developed a structure for the annual festival that grew to over 60 shows in seven venues. Emileena went on to work at Tribeca International Film Festival, the Hampton's International Film Festival, CMJ music festival, and even the World Science Festival. As a tour- and stage-manager, Emileena toured theaters, arenas, and schools across the USA, working with artists from all artistic disciplines. She served as general manager for various theatrical nonprofits and managed two singer/songwriters as they launched their development journey. ​ ​ Emileena assisted 5-time Tony Award-winning producer Stewart F. Lane on 4 Broadway productions, including the Broadway to Off-Broadway transfer of The 39 Steps . For 4 years she managed 8 rehearsal studios and 2 small theaters at Where Eagles Dare and assisted in operations at Palace Theatre on Broadway for 2 years. ​ After launching TSGO in 2011, her work began to focus on emerging trends in entertainment. There she found herself stuck inside a self-perpetuating system of exploitation, witnessing many artists losing the fight. She would have been lost too if not for an excursion to an ayahuasca retreat in the Peruvian mountains. Upon her return, she found a solution she feels belongs to the world: a paradigm shift that starts one artist at a time. She calls it The Sustainability Cycle (Exploration, Inclusion, Evolution). This is her art. Emileena's current work focuses on building sustainable careers #AnotherWay, using entrepreneurial strategies that prioritize the artist over the art. She co-founded ARTSLAB , an incubator program that cultivates #ArtsMeetsBiz, and served on the board of Conscious Capitalism NYC. Her work helped build Arts programming within the Chelsea Greenwich Village Chelsea Chamber of Commerce. She is a graduate of the Commercial Theatre Institute, SUNY/Kaufmann's Fasttrac program for entrepreneurs, and a Purdue University alum. Schedule a Discovery Call The Journey to Now Journey to Now | About "I love working with talent. When talent is in abundance, the world is a playground of inspiration for all those who choose to open themselves up to it." ~ EmileEna Pedigo After twenty years of working with creative minds, Emileena Pedigo has become the artist whisperer, empowering instead of taming. As a dao practitioner and artist development expert, she's been on the search to end the exploitative cycles that block creativity. She's created an innovative approach to navigating the doubt, self-sabotage, and disillusionment that plagues the artist's mentality. It's called The Sustainability Cycle . ​ Whether you are ready to discover or formalize your own artistic expression, Emileena can guide you to where #ArtsMeetsBiz, using the tools of the Sustainability Cycle, the magic of the Dao, and pure awareness. Fellow Travelers Testimonials | About Artist Testimonials “Emileena is a fantastic coach/mentor and was really good at drawing out our experiences for discussion.” ~ Rohesia Hamilton Metcalfe, Website Designer ​ “Thank you for the awesome opportunity to talk about aspects of business in the Arts, it was informative and fun.” ~ Kate Spencer, Fine Artist ​ Emileena found me and almost instantly I could tell her passion was as great as mine...which inspired me to do better." -Lucas Elliot, Singer/Songwriter We received the "tools and resources of the business mindset but also clarified our artistic vision." -The Lovelies, Dance Troupe "I was presented with concepts that weren't new, but putting them together... I had to push myself. It was life-changing." -Cate Cammarata, Theatrical Dramaturg, Director, and Producer "Emileena gave me a lot of short-term accountability that set up my career for long-term sustainability." -Eddy Marshall, Singer/Songwriter The work "fulfilled a need to be out of my comfort zone and feel safe to explore, to grow, and to achieve my goals." -Simone Maurice, Multi-Media Artist

  • The Hybrid | The ShowGoesOn Prods

    The Hybrid Club Experience music in immersive, non-traditional environments from indie artists in NYC. The Hybrid Club is a performance venue featuring art across discipline and passionate artists that fall outside the box. Lucas Elliot FXG Entertainment Jackie Paladino Akari Katelynn Indent Highlights - A cross between a rock/dance club and Off-Broadway theatre - Intimate, flexible space with a malleable stage space - Hosts concerts, nont-tradional theatrical productions, and events - Comfortably accomodates seating as well as standing audiences - Full service bar in the same room as the stage

  • Rock Musical Reading Series

    The Show Goes On Productions Presents A Rock Musical Reading Series Tues., Nov. 29 - Thurs. Dec. 8th, 2011 The Mint Space, Theatre Three 311 West 43rd Street, 3rd Floor How to Marry A Divorced Man Tues., Nov. 29th @ 4:30pm Save the Robots Wed., Nov. 30th @ 8pm 1812, the Musical Wed., Dec. 7th @ 8pm Apathy, the Gen X Musical Thurs., Dec. 8th @ 4:00pm Please reload ​ APATHY, the Gen X Musical Book and Music by Mickey Zetts Thurs., Dec. 8 @ 4:00pm Featuring: A cast of six and Mickey Zetts' Icky House Club Band ​ What does it really mean to be Generation X? Find out by following the wacky adventures of six friends romping through the apathetic fog of the '90s. Flash back to the world of grunge, Internet cafes, and controversy in the white house. When Jones manipulative girlfriend gives her friends an unforgettable acid trip, life as they know it morphs into a thrill ride that brings them to present day. If HAIR gave a voice to the outcasts of the 1960s, APATHY follows in its footsteps, giving Gen Xers a social icon they can finally call their own. Cut them open and they'll be bleeding APATHY. For more information on Apathy, The Gen X Musical, visit Runtime: 2:00 with one intermission.

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