homeland (a dance/theatre performance event in brooklyn) - ransom note!
A Dance project by Jeramy Zimmerman ·
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A Dance project by Jeramy Zimmerman ·
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We are almost there! We have just $370 to raise in the next 8 hours and 35 minutes. Thank you for everything - the pledges, the re-postings and re-tweets. I am thrilled that we're on target to hit our goal (and the dancers are happy too!) and I'm excited to have 50 backers! This goal will be met with pledges that start at $5 and go from there...
I don't want to celebrate too soon - we're not quite there yet. I'm sure we can get this last $370 taken care of. Please share this project with people who share your interests (or who do what you tell them to do). This would also be a great time to increase your pledge by $5 or $10 if you can. (I have no way of knowing who has increased their pledges, so there is no pressure on that front.) It could make all the difference.
You have all made this bitterly cold day much warmer. Thank you! I hope to see you all at the show.
xo,
Jeramy
This project successfully raised its funding goal on February 6, 2010.
Your name in our program (and on our website!)
Above, plus admission to our fundraising gala CatScratch Cabaret on February 4. Everyone else has to pay $50 at the door!
Above, plus two VIP tickets to gala performance and reception on opening night!
All of the above, plus invitation to exclusive open rehearsal and wine with the company afterward!
Jeramy will cook a gourmet meal in your home for four people (including wine)!
A site-specific performance at your next party or event!
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FLICfest is a project of Jeramy Zimmerman/CatScratch Theatre and is a co-production with the Irondale Center
CatScratch Theatre is a scrappy band of misfit dancers. We dance anywhere that we can and even some places where we can’t. We’re classy and well-trained, but irreverent. We’re usually dressed to the nines.
We believe that art is powerful. It has the power to unite and heal. It has the ability to promote peace, empathy and understanding. It can spark a revolution or an economic revitalization.
We have a strong commitment to and history of community activation. Our earliest performances were guerrilla – taking dance to the people instead of convincing the people to come to us in a theater. Over the years, we have stayed true to our roots by public performance that seeks to alter the way that New Yorkers view and interact with their environment.