Your Next Creative Producer
For Your Next Creative Project
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Are you an artist looking for someone to work with you on creating your next piece? Need a partner to help connect you to presenters? An extra set of eyes to help you build a budget? A life-long collaborator for your full portfolio of work?
If the answer to any of those is ‘Yes!’ reach out and let’s chat.
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From the genesis of a thought, through the developmental process, world premiere, and touring of your piece - let’s make something new together! As a Creative Producer I thrive on supporting New Work Development by providing my skills in:
Artistic Vision
Budgeting
Contracting
Workshop Planning
Company Management
Marketing and Communications
Pitching
Venue Negotiations
Artist Advocacy
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Looking for an arts administrator to help with systems, organization, financial tracking and general project management? Then I might be the right fit for you! As a Project Manager I primarily focus on the administration of your project including:
Budgeting
Contracting
Client Relations
Venue Negotiations
Grant Writing, Reporting, and Administration
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Looking for an outside eye to provide guidance on a specific issue you’ve encountered in your project? Let’s chat and see how we can solve it.
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Risk Assessments, Safety Plans, Community Guidelines, and Standard of Care Riders tailored specifically for your productions. From small troupes to large-scale productions, I'll help you build a care-centered, equitable, and inclusive environment where creativity can flourish.
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Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha - A Musical Reimagining
Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha — A Musical Reimagining combines all of the original source material with a new story and libretto by acclaimed playwright and broadcaster Leah-Simone Bowen along with Emmy-nominated co-librettist Cheryl A. Davis. Co-arranger/orchestrators are Grammy-winning composer Jessie Montgomery, and two-time Grammy nominee Jannina Norpoth. Soprano Neema Bickersteth, called “an incredible performer” by The Guardian, heads up an all-Black cast in the title role, with an all-Black orchestra playing both Western and African instruments, led by international award-winning African American conductor Jeri Lynne Johnson, and directed by renowned stage director Weyni Mengesha.