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CHIME 2010 Orientation
Meet potential mentoring partners among local choreographers, as Margaret Jenkins answers your CHIME questions, including how to select a strong work sample and how to write a compelling project proposal.

Saturday, August 15, 2009
Margaret Jenkins Dance Lab

301 8th Street, #200
(at Folsom)
San Francisco, CA 94103

11:00am – 1:00pm

Interested applicants are
strongly
encouraged to attend.

“It is extraordinary to be able to offer what you know to another person who really wants the information you possess. It is a gift to be given the time to do so.”

– Deborah Slater, 2008 Mentor

 

“Because we had a committed relationship for a year, I felt held in my artistic process in a way that allowed me to struggle more than I would have on my own. [My mentor] gave me a safety net that I fell into often. Falling is discomforting but it is also an incredible teacher. I know this as an aerialist and now as a CHIME mentee.”

– Jo Kreiter, 2008 Mentee


Folawole Oyinlola, Mentee 2009
Photo by David Papas

Funding for CHIME in the San Francisco Bay Area has been provided by Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, LEF Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Bernard Osher Foundation, The San Francisco Foundation and generous individuals.