The Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival a multicultural festival of solo artists is now accepting submissions for its 19th Annual Festival March 22-25, 2012
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More on the Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival: LAWTF was founded in 1993 as an annual venue for solo multi-discipline women performers. Inspired by Philadelphia's Women's Theatre Festival(WTF), LAWTF was conceived following the National Women's Theatre Festival, a satellite program, held at UCLA in 1992. Following the close of the festival, co-founders Miriam Reed and Adilah Barnes convened a group of solo artists to determine how they might collectively support each other.
LAWTF identifies and satisfies a need for women artists to share their individual voices, both culturally and experientially. Solo artists of diverse disciplines including actors, dancers, story tellers, performance artists, performance poets, sculptors and comedians, are the reason why LAWTF is a celebration of women as artists and cherishes the dignity of women in their roles as daughters, mothers and shapers of the community.
The LAWTF, like many non profits, relies on the generosity of our supporters, corporate donors, individuals and volunteers in order to continue bringing educational workshops into the schools and surrounding communities. Additionally, the support we receive goes a long way towards allowing us to hold our annual festival featuring talented women artists from around the world.
For more information, please visit the Festival Website: www.LAWTF.com http://www.lawtf.com/