WE ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO… (requirements)
-are East & Southeast Asian identified & Woman identified
-have social justice seeking and anti-oppressive analyses and values
-can commit to 3-hour weekly practices on Sunday evenings (6-9pm), and
approximately 10 shows per year
**** All ages & sizes welcome ****
THESE WOULD BE ASSETS… (optional)
-Good physical stamina and fitness
-Drumming or musical experience
-Performance experience
-Experience in being part of a collective
WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN DURING THE AUDITION?
-you’ll be given some background info on RAW & North-American Taiko
tradition
-we will do some warm-up & drumming drills together
-we will provide some basic instruction
-you will be part of some creative exercises and a short performance
-we will do a short interview with you
AUDITION LOCATION & TIME:
Sunday, March 2, 6-9pm
Cabbagetown Community Arts Centre
454 Parliament St.
Toronto
WHAT IS THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS?
-> one 3-hour audition (March 2)
-> for call-backs only: two more audition sessions (March 9 and 16 - both days!)
-> for apprentices only: a one year apprenticeship (every Sunday, 6-9pm)
TO REGISTER, please send your name and contact info to:
Karen B K Chan
audition@ragingasianwomen.ca
416.568.2426
FOR FURTHER INFO on RAW, check out our website at www.RagingAsianWomen.ca

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