Vol. XX No. 4
December 2004
Announcements




Juilliard Christian Fellowship Christmas Concert
The Juilliard Christian Fellowship (J.C.F.), is presenting a Christmas concert in Room 309, on Saturday, December 11, at 8 p.m. The concert, which is free and open to the entire Juilliard community, will feature chamber works performed by J.C.F. musicians. Juilliard Christian Fellowship is a student organization that promotes prayer, worship, Bible study, and fellowship. All students are invited to attend weekly meetings, which are held on Saturdays at 7 p.m. in Room 314. For more information, visit the J.C.F. Web site at www.jcfboom.com.



Reminder to Students:
Community Service Fellowship applications are due on Friday, December 17. For an application form (or to have your questions answered), go to the Office of Educational Outreach (Room 245). You can also check out the C.S.F. handbook on the Intranet.



Spring 2005 Career Development Seminars
These free seminars are designed to help alumni and students improve their professional development skills. All are at 6 p.m. except where noted. For more information, contact the Career Development Office, ext. 313. Complete descriptions are available at
www.juilliard.edu/alumni/alevents.html.

Monday, February 7: Creating the Perfect Performance Resume
Speakers: Derek Mithaug, director, Career Development; Joseph Bartning, administrative assistant, Office of Career Development.

Tuesday, February 8: Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Screen: Inside the Orchestra Audition
Speakers: Carl Schiebler, orchestra personnel manager, New York Philharmonic; Robert Sirinek, orchestra manager, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; and faculty member Elaine Douvas.

Wednesday, February 9, at 9 p.m.: Dancing on Broadway
Speakers: Alums Darrell Moultrie, Gelan Lambert, Amy Hall; Moderator: faculty member Alexandra Williams-Wells.

Thursday, February 10: Freelancing, Contracting, and the Musician’s Union
Speakers: Joe Eisman, director of organizing for Local 802.

Tuesday, February 15: Auditioning for Theater, Film, and Television
Speakers: Rob Decina, author; JoAnna Beckson, audition and screen-test coach; Brian O’Neil, former agent and author.

Wednesday, February 16: Gotour!
Speakers: Rachael Elliott, marketing and research coordinator for The Field; Camille Dieterle, membership manager for The Field.

Thursday, February 17: Creating Winning Auditions
Speaker: Don Greene, Ph.D.



Summer Project Grants Available
Have you heard of ArtReach or Project UGLy? These began as summer projects created by Juilliard students and funded, in part, by the School. Proposals for summer projects—which must reflect your sense of social responsibility as an artist and have educational value to you as a student—are due March 1, 2005. If interested, pick up a Summer Grant information sheet in the Dean’s Office today. What will YOU be doing next summer?



Announcing the 2004 Student Photo Competition!
From November 1 – December 17
Students, submit your color or black-and-white photos to the Office of Alumni Relations – hard copies or digital (300 dpi or greater, jpg or tif formats only). Photos should capture some aspect of the Juilliard experience. They can be funny, serious – just all in good taste, please! The 14 winning photos will be produced into a 2005-06 Juilliard calendar, to be given as a gift to the 2005 graduates. All photos that are submitted may be featured in upcoming issues of The Juilliard Journal.
Submit to: Alumni Relations (alumni@juilliard.edu), Room 208, ext. 344.



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