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SEA Conference Panel: What Every Artist’s Website Needs – The Permanent and Evolving Aspects of Website Publishing
Benjie Hughes | Elizabeth T. Russell | Jeanette Smith | 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: Panelists Beth Russell, Jeanette Smith, and Benjie Hughes discuss the evolution of the internet and the inevitable migration to the mobile phone format. They also point out that the archiving technology currently available on search engines makes nearly all internet content “permanent.”
Shoot Date: March 2008 |
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