Showing posts with label "Bronx Writers Center". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Bronx Writers Center". Show all posts

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Writing Workshop at Barnes & Noble Bay Plaza

On Friday, January 20th, the Bronx Writers Center and Barnes & Noble Bay Plaza present a free writing workshop at Barnes & Noble Bay Plaza (290 Baychester Avenue in the Co-op City section of the Bronx), from 7:00-9:00pm.Click here for directions.

“Resolved to Write: Transforming Your Dreams into Goals” is one of a series of free workshops for aspiring writers held every third Friday of the month at Barnes & Noble Bay Plaza.

Have you been writing your novel or screenplay in secret, stealing away time from your work, family and friends? Now is the time to commit to your project and to break through to that place where inspiration meets motivation.

The workshop includes hands-on writing exercises, discussion of structure, story-telling and voice, and a Q&A with the instructor Maria Romano, Director of the Bronx Writers Center. Bring a notebook, a pen and your creative ideas!

Click here to reserve your seat.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Bronx Council of the Arts Sponsors "Bronx Write Bus" Program for Bronx Youth

Here is a summer youth program for young writers. Please do forward to youth that you believe would be interested. The program starts tomorrow.

Gregory
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The Bronx Write Bus
A Free Summer Program for Bronx Youth
July 12 - August 11, 2011

The Bronx Write Bus (BWB) is a free summer program for Bronx Youth ages 12-18. It is presented by the Bronx Council on the Arts’ Bronx Writers Center and meets on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from July 12 through August 11, 2011. The bus rides through New York City this summer, exploring arts and culture and giving voice to a new generation of writers.

On Tuesdays, the bus picks up thirty Bronx students, ages 12-18, from the Bronx Museum of the Arts (1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street), giving them the opportunity to meet a writer or performer who introduces them to humor, memoir, travel writing, playwriting and poetry on the ride to the event. The BWB takes the group to art and cultural events in one of the four other boroughs, including a comedy improv class, a museum tour, a play, a walking tour of architecture and a poetry performance. On the BWB ride back to the Bronx, the group works on a creative response that that is published on CrossBRONX.org and will be shared in an anthology.

The BWB is intended for Bronx youth interested in writing and performance arts. All skill levels are welcome. Students who commit to the Bronx Write Bus must attend that week’s Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday sessions. They must reserve each week separately, but are welcome to attend one or all of the weekly sessions.

Students must pre-register for each week’s events at www.bronxarts.org/bronxwritebus.asp.

On Tuesdays, from 11:00am to 4:00pm, the BWB takes students to and from cultural sites in NYC.

On Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 11:00am to 2:00pm, students take part in instructive, collaborative writing activities at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street.

The Bronx Write Bus is sure to be a productive way for a young person to spend the summer. Participants acquire public speaking and performance skills; improve their communication skills; and build their confidence and self-esteem. The program fosters an increase in motivation and creativity. Finally, participants suffer less from the summer learning gap that often causes sub-par levels of achievement in the fall. The program promises to be a unique experience for all involved. Many spots are yet to be filled, so sign up while you still can! Visit www.bronxarts.org/bronxwritebus.asp to register.

Information: bronxwriters@bronxarts.org 718-931-9500 x21

The Bronx Write Bus, a FREE program for Bronx youth ages 12-18, is run by the Bronx Writers Center, a program of the Bronx Council on the Arts and is made possible with funding from the US Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Simon Bolivar Foundation Inc, The NYS Council on the Arts, The NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and Bloomberg Philanthropies.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

The Bronx Council on the Arts Presents Cultural Trolley Saturdays and the 5th Annual Mott Haven Studio Tour

Here is another great event set for this Saturday April 30th.

Gregory
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The Bronx Council on the Arts
Presents
Culture Trolley Saturdays
and
The 5th Annual Mott Haven Open Studio Tour

BCA hopes to have a little something for everyone this Saturday, April 30th. From an artists' studio tour to a writing workshop to a jazz concert, BCA presents a variety of free events that are open to everyone.

The day starts at 12:00pm with the 5th Annual Mott Haven Open Studio Tour. Let the Bronx Culture Trolley take you to artists' studios not normally open to the public. This is an opportunity to meet artists, see how they work, and purchase their art. Catch the trolley at Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos at 450 Grand Concourse starting at noon, and hop on and off all day until 5:00pm.

At 2:30pm, you'll have the chance to hop off at "Write Your Life: A Memoir Writing Workshop" at the Mott Haven Library at 321 East 140th Street at Alexander Avenue. Sponsored by Bronx Writers Center, the workshop is for aspiring writers who want to write their life story. Learn techniques for recreating memories, writing for all senses and publishing your book. Click here to see other interesting stops throughout the day.

One event separate from the Culture Trolley is Jazz Guitar Duets with accomplished BxIndie artists Sheryl Bailey and Rale Micic. Together, Bailey and Micic have a chemistry and creativity that is fun, electrifying, and entertaining. See the pair perform at 2:30pm at the Mosholu Library at 285 East 205th Street near Perry Avenue.

This kind of BCA Saturday doesn't come around too often. We hope you can spend part of it with us!
For more information on these and other events and activities of the Bronx Council on the Arts, visit www.bronxarts.org.

For additional information via phone call (718) 931-9500. (Ext 33 on Thursday and Friday and Ext 31 on Saturday)