November 10, 2006 (Press Release) --
New York , August 22, 2006 (eMediaWire) – The Apogee Foundation today announced that it is partnering with The University of the Arts in Philadelphia for the coming academic year to further both institutions' missions of promoting artistic excellence.
One aspect of this collaboration will be the continuing implementation of Apogee's Fusion Program. The Fusion Program is designed to enable gifted performing artists from Eastern Europe and Asia to transition to the world stage by integrating both Eastern and Western forms of artistic awareness and expression into a creative whole greater than the sum of its parts. The first Fusion pilot programs were developed and implemented earlier this year in Boston with the assistance of faculty members from The Boston Conservatory and Harvard University.
In this second stage of the Fusion Program's development, the UArts' College of Performing Arts will host one or more Apogee beneficiaries in order to provide them with a holistic background in Fusion Program components in which the University is particularly strong. These include contemporary modes of dance, music and drama training and performance, improvisation and compositional technique, and global historical and philosophical perspectives on the arts. It is anticipated that the participation of Apogee's most gifted beneficiaries in these programs will serve to enrich both institutions' communities and serve to fulfill both institutions' missions.
The Foundation simultaneously announced that it will collaborate with the UArts' College of Media and Communication to implement technologies showcasing human artistic excellence. The University will provide faculty, alumni and interns specializing in multimedia and interdisciplinary fields to help Apogee attain world-best standards for its presentation materials, including the Foundation's website and other interactive presentation environments. It is anticipated that this will provide both institutions and their participants with valuable opportunities to cultivate the highest levels of artistic potential and inspire participation in the creative and practical sides of both institutions' missions.
University of the Arts School of Dance Director Susan Glazer said: "We are delighted to collaborate with The Apogee Foundation in fulfilling our shared goals of achieving excellence in the performing arts, and look forward to a year ahead filled with exciting and meaningful accomplishments."
Chris Garvin, Director of the Multimedia Department at University of the Arts, said: "We welcome this interesting opportunity to work with Apogee in developing multidisciplinary approaches to showcase artistic excellence. The University of the Arts prides itself in being among the best qualified institutions in the country to participate in innovations bringing to bear artistic talents from all of the visual, performing and communication arts."
See: www.apogeefoundation.org/awareness/2006-2007/pr060822.php
One aspect of this collaboration will be the continuing implementation of Apogee's Fusion Program. The Fusion Program is designed to enable gifted performing artists from Eastern Europe and Asia to transition to the world stage by integrating both Eastern and Western forms of artistic awareness and expression into a creative whole greater than the sum of its parts. The first Fusion pilot programs were developed and implemented earlier this year in Boston with the assistance of faculty members from The Boston Conservatory and Harvard University.
In this second stage of the Fusion Program's development, the UArts' College of Performing Arts will host one or more Apogee beneficiaries in order to provide them with a holistic background in Fusion Program components in which the University is particularly strong. These include contemporary modes of dance, music and drama training and performance, improvisation and compositional technique, and global historical and philosophical perspectives on the arts. It is anticipated that the participation of Apogee's most gifted beneficiaries in these programs will serve to enrich both institutions' communities and serve to fulfill both institutions' missions.
The Foundation simultaneously announced that it will collaborate with the UArts' College of Media and Communication to implement technologies showcasing human artistic excellence. The University will provide faculty, alumni and interns specializing in multimedia and interdisciplinary fields to help Apogee attain world-best standards for its presentation materials, including the Foundation's website and other interactive presentation environments. It is anticipated that this will provide both institutions and their participants with valuable opportunities to cultivate the highest levels of artistic potential and inspire participation in the creative and practical sides of both institutions' missions.
University of the Arts School of Dance Director Susan Glazer said: "We are delighted to collaborate with The Apogee Foundation in fulfilling our shared goals of achieving excellence in the performing arts, and look forward to a year ahead filled with exciting and meaningful accomplishments."
Chris Garvin, Director of the Multimedia Department at University of the Arts, said: "We welcome this interesting opportunity to work with Apogee in developing multidisciplinary approaches to showcase artistic excellence. The University of the Arts prides itself in being among the best qualified institutions in the country to participate in innovations bringing to bear artistic talents from all of the visual, performing and communication arts."
See: www.apogeefoundation.org/awareness/2006-2007/pr060822.php

Apogee will collaborate with UArts' Colleges of Performing Arts and Media and Communication to develop and showcase the artistic potential of the Foundation's and the University's participants.
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