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The Co-Producers are accepting applications from GRADUATE and UNDERGRADUATE students for the following position on the 2011 New Works Festival Executive Committee:

TITLE: APPLICATIONS COMMITTEE CO-CHAIR (2 positions available)

COMPENSATION: Academic credit negotiable

DATES OF INVOLVEMENT: February 22, 2010—November 19, 2010

REPORTS TO: Suzan Zeder, Co-Producer

APPLICATION OPENING DATE: December 3, 2009

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 by NOON

Applications may be dropped off in the Theatre &Dance Main Office, (WIN 1.142) or submitted via e-mail to New Works Festival Transition Coordinator Wendy Bable.

The Applications Committee Co-Chairs will:

  • Work with Co-Producers Suzan Zeder, David Justin, and Denise Martel to prepare 2011 Research &Development Grant [RDG] Application Guidelines and 2011 Festival Application Guidelines
  • Prepare useful information for interested applicants, including procedures, examples of successful/well composed applications, etc. Make this information accessible in physical copy and online during the period between the application announcements and due dates
  • Review existing application reading structure, collaborate with Producers and the Assistant to the Producers on how this reading structure will support the selection process; make adjustments as appropriate
  • Provide staffing support on application due dates March 24 and October 18, 2010 (collect applications, distribute to reading groups, etc.)
  • Participate in reviewing and selecting applications for the 2011 Festival
  • Maintain the Applications Committee Chair archive binder, and submit updated 2011 binder upon completion of Festival involvement
  • Utilize appropriate points-of-contact throughout the College of Fine Arts and the University-at-Large to encourage collaborative partnerships
  • Attend weekly ExCom meetings until the Festival roster is chosen. After the application process is complete, the Applications Committee members are encouraged to serve on other Festival committees

Required Job-Specific Skills

  • Excellent organizational skills (will need to gather and distribute applications)
  • ExCel, spreadsheets

Description of the Festival Executive Commitee

The Executive Committee (ExCom) is comprised of currently enrolled graduate and undergraduate students and serves as the critical infrastructure of the New Works Festival (NWF). Members of the ExCom receive valuable training and practical experience as theatre-makers, direct access to guest artists and special events, and play a substantial role in determining the content and scope of the Festival. They are the Festival’s most prominent ambassadors to the Festival participants and the public-at-large. Each member of the ExCom should possess the following qualities:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, savvy about “tone” and appropriateness of all communications
  • Integrity and strong sense of ethics (often responsible for confidential information)
  • Strong leadership skills with both peers and faculty/staff, able to delegate tasks and supervise committees
  • Able to work independently, proactively, and with a positive attitude
  • Excellent time management skills, including task prioritization and setting and meeting deadlines

Application Timeline

Selected candidates will be interviewed February 8-12, 2010. The Co-Producers plan to make final hiring decisions by February 19, 2010

Critical Dates

  • Tuesday, March 9, 2010 Research &Development Grant Extravaganza
  • Wednesday, March 31, 2010 Research &Development Grants Due
  • Wednesday, April 7, 2010 Research &Development Grant Awards Announced
  • Friday, September 17, 2010 NWF Kick Off Event
  • Monday, October 18, 2010 Festival Applications Due
  • Friday, November 5, 2010 NWF 2011 Roster Announced
  • Friday, March 4, 2011 Festival-at-a-Glance Released
  • Monday, March 28, 2011 Opening Ceremony, Festival Day 1
  • Tuesday, March 29, 2011 Festival Day 2
  • Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Festival Day 3
  • Thursday, March 31, 2011 Festival Day 4
  • Friday, April 1, 2011 Festival Day 5
  • Saturday, April 2, 2011 Festival Day 6, Closing Ceremony, Strike

About The New Works Festival

The University Co-op Presents the Cohen New Works Festival is a celebration of new work created by UT students that culminates in a week-long showcase every other April held throughout campus. It is not just an event, but a celebration of a continuously ongoing process-the creation of new work.

Inaugurated in 2001 as a new play festival, The University Co-op Presents the Cohen New Works Festival was created and named in honor of David Mark Cohen, former head of playwriting within The University of Texas at Austin Department of Theatre and Dance. Cohen was killed in a car crash on December 23, 1997, but during his life, he was an adamant supporter of new work. Today, The New Works Festival has evolved to include not just plays, but all mediums of student-generated new work. It is the largest festival of its kind, being run and organized entirely by a committee of graduate and undergraduate students, with the support of faculty co-producers. 2009 will mark the fifth New Works Festival in 10 years.

Our Mission

The University Co-op presents the Cohen New Works Festival is a celebration of new work created by UT students that culminates in a week-long showcase every other April held throughout campus. It exists as an incubator for innovative and original forms of theatre, dance, music, film, design, visual art and architecture. It provides a nurturing environment and practical resources for the creation, development, production and discussion of new and interdisciplinary work by students, faculty, guest artists and scholars who come together in the spirit of collaboration and critical inquiry.

Our Vision

Embraced and invigorated by the energy of a university setting, the Festival provides a safe place for artists to take risks, a bridge between potential and the profession, and a forum for a national conversation on the value and future of the arts in society.

Three Core Values

The following values support our mission and our overall vision. They inform our practice and guide all aspects of decision-making and implementation.

Empowerment and Responsibility

Our goal is to create an environment in which each individual is empowered to take responsibility for his or her own artistic, entrepreneurial and intellectual development with the support of mentors who care.

Access

Our goal is to provide access to the production resources and guidance necessary to realize individual creative visions and to encourage collaborative connections with guest artists and scholars on a national level.

Integration

Our goal is that the Festival will serve as a positive and productive force within the cultural ecosystem of the Department of Theatre and Dance, the College of Fine Arts, the University of Texas and ultimately within the arts themselves to further the development of new works and new artists.