Call to Performers for Take Back the Night - Calgary, 2011
Calgary’s 28th annual Take Back the Night event will be held on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 8 p.m. in Connaught Park at 11 Street and 14 Avenue SW. Take Back the Night is an international movement designed to raise awareness about violence against women and to support the well-being of those who have been and are in abusive situations. Each year between 200 to 500 women, men and children attend this free event in Calgary.
The evening begins with a rally featuring local speakers, musicians and artists. Attendees will then take to the streets for a march to symbolize the right women have to walk the streets and feel safe.
The Take Back the Night planning committee is seeking individuals or groups to perform or speak during the rally. The tone of the rally is respectful and serious, so only performances that are sensitive to the nature of this event will be considered. The types of performers we are seeking include:
- Musicians, singers, songwriters
- Spoken word poets
- Dancers
- Speakers (i.e. someone who has been personally affected by violence, or has a loved one that has been affected)
Performances are short – if you are speaking, dancing or performing spoken word poetry, we ask that your presentation be no longer than 5 minutes. Musicians/singers will have the opportunity to perform one to three songs, depending on the total number of musicians chosen.
If you are interested in applying to be part of the Take Back the Night rally, please email tbtncalgary@gmail.com by Thursday, September 1 at 5 p.m. and tell us:
- Who you are and what you do
- The type of performance would you like to share at Take Back the Night
- Why you want to be part of Take Back the Night
- If you require or if you will be bringing any special equipment for your performance
We will confirm that we have received your email and will let applicants know which performances were chosen for the rally on or before Sunday, September 4.
If you have further questions, please email tbtncalgary@gmail.com or phone 403-816-5818. You can find out more about the event by visiting the website or Facebook page.
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