SWAN Day Boosts Filmmaker Louise Vance
Filmmaker Louise Vance organized a SWAN Day 2008 fundraiser for her film, Seneca Falls, and raised over $10,000 towards the completion costs of the film. She used the event to raise funds in three ways - she sold tickets, she asked for donations at the event, and she organized a silent auction.
We are happy to report that she has now finished the film, which is an inspiring piece about a group of high school girls who learn about women's history as they travel to Seneca Falls, NY to participate in the 150th anniversary celebration of the first women's rights convention.
Louise has been doing a lot of radio, print, and television interviews in connection with the release of the film. She wrote to us that she will interviewed by CNN's chief international correspondent, Christiane Amanpour, for a segment of Amanpour that will air on CNN in the U.S. this Sunday March 21 at 2 pm EST and 11 am PST.
Marie Wilson, Founder and President of The White House Project will be on with Louise to discuss Seneca Falls, and the legacy of women's rights in the U.S. and around the globe. The program will air on CNN International on Friday and Saturday evenings, March 19 and 20.
Keep an eye out for Seneca Falls on your local public television stations or order the DVD online. When you see the film - remember that Louise was able to complete it because she did a successful SWAN Day event. We encourage you to think of ways to use SWAN Day to raise funds for your work too!
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Check Out Our SWAN Day Publicity Tools
If you are looking for ideas about ways to publicize your event, check out our free SWAN Day publicity tools at www.WomenArts.org/swan/publicity
We have a great article on publicity basics, statistics about women's employment in the arts, statements about SWAN Day to use in your programs or publicity materials, downloadable logos, sample press releases, and sample mayor's proclamations.
Other SWAN Day News
WomenArts Executive Director Martha Richards will be in New York on Monday, March 22 for Towards a New WPA: Supporting Women Artists Now, a SWAN Day event in collaboration with NewShoe Theatre, Cherry Lane Theatre, and the League of Professional Theatre Women. See www.WomenArts.org/wpa_ny for details. This event is sold out, but you can sign up for the wait list at the door on the night of the performance.
On Friday evening, March 26, Richards will be a keynote speaker at Tenacity, Guts & Grace: SWAN Day of the Greater South Bay at the Alameda Art Works in San Jose, California. For more information, please visit: http://thealamedaartworksblog.blogspot.com/
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