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Matt Boresi Keynote: The Savvy Artist in a Hostile World – Finding Your Fans in a Culture of Convenience
Matt Boresi
Matt Boresi is a librettist and theater instructor and holds an MFA from the NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He received the ASCAP Max Dreyfus Award, and is an IL Lincoln Laureate. Matt is acting instructor for the North Central College Musical Theatre Workshop. Boresi has also worked as a resident librettist at the Lark Theatre and Manhattan Opera Theatre. His work has been performed by MOT, The French Institute, Tanglewood, and at the NOA and OPERA America National Conventions. His translation of "Quando M'en Vo'" was featured in Bronx Opera's La Boheme. Boresi and Hilliard’s "Don Imbroglio – An Opera You Can’t Refuse," enjoyed an acclaimed run in the Off-Broadway N.Y. Musical Theatre Festival. |
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Description: In this segment from his SEA keynote titled "The Savvy Artist in a Hostile World" playwright Matt Boresi discusses how in today's boutique world of entertainment options, it's easier than ever to remain unchallenged by art due to the increasingly personal nature of technology and the ways we consume media.
Shoot Date: February 2008 |
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