Fall Membership Meeting
NEP Becomes NEAP Relaunch & Meetup
Friday, September 27 at 11:00 AM
Wesleyan University
and on Zoom until 4:00 PM
New England Presenters becomes New England ARTS Presenters.
Join colleagues to celebrate the new year and new name of New England's only arts presenters' consortium!
The day includes artist conversations, lunch at the CFA, NEAP updates,
happy hour, and free entry to Sunny Jain's brand new "Love Force."
Schedule:
11:00 AM: Welcome from NEAP leadership and from Josh Lubin-Levy, Director, CFA
11:20 AM: Introductions/sharing who is in the room
12:00 PM: Artist conversation: Sunny Jain, Katie Pearl, and Hari Krishnan: Conversations on the impact of development support/residencies
1:00 PM: Lunch (included)
2:00 PM: Overview of new NEAP initiatives/goals/open conversation
3:00 PM: Affinity group conversation
3:45 PM: Closing remarks
4:00 PM: Tour of Zilkha Art Gallery exhibition
4:30 PM: Happy Hour in the new Digital Designs Common
6:00 PM: Break for dinner - Check out Middletown
8:00 PM: Sunny Jain’s Love Force, CFA Theater
Registration info:
- This event is open to members of NEAP
- $35 registration fee covers lunch and costs for the meeting
- Wesleyan Center for the Arts has graciously made a limited number of complimentary tickets to Sunny Jain's Love Force available to NEAP members.
- NEAP members who cannot join the meeting are welcome to register for a free ticket to the evening performance.
- Registration deadline is September 18 at 5:00 PM.
- Due to system limitations we cannot offer refunds.
- Guests and other non-members are welcome to attend the performance, but tickets must be purchased separately through the Wesleyan CFA box office.
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Please contact Karen at nepresenters@gmail.com with questions about registration for this event, membership renewal, or other NEAP issues.
About Love Force:
Created and conceived by Sunny Jain, Love Force draws on Jain’s autobiography to create an immersive performance inspired by the concept satyāgraha (which means “insistence or holding firmly to truth”).
Music meets storytelling as Jain takes audiences on a deeply personal journey that questions cultural traditions and religious dogma, reflecting on the multiple identities so many immigrant families confront in the process of staying connected to the past and imagining new futures.