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Dear Friend of Hollywood Arts,
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Join me in becoming a member of
Hollywood Arts.
My name is Emily Kay and I'm the founder
of Fancy
Feet Dance Studios in the Pacific Palisades.
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A few months ago my friend Robyn Cohen told me about a new charity she thought was doing incredible work to help homeless kids. She asked if I wanted to help her put together a fundraiser to raise money to help Hollywood Arts.
With Robyn and a small group of friends, we organized Our Gift of Light--A talent show featuring young people in the Palisades with 100% of of the proceeds going to help homeless young people.
I'm honored to be a member of Hollywood Arts and to support homeless kids through my personal resources and talents.
Help homeless kids for $40. Become a member too.
Invite a friend to join you as a member...
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| Meet Nicole Dionne |
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My name is Nicole Dionne and I founded
Primal
Scream.
Inspired by the healing aspects of Hollywood
Arts, I became a member and joined the
Leadership Committee.
To introduce Hollywood Arts to other artists,
I recently presented them at an event I
hosted with EMI, Astralwerks, and
Bluenote, featuring fashion designer Henry Duarte
(pictured here) and performances by
Sia, The Bird and The Bee, and
The Little Ones.
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| Meet Tom Goodrich |
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My name is Tom Goodrich and I work for
ORIX Finance.
I learned about Hollywood Arts when I met a
board member at an event. I was so impressed
with their work that I became a member.
There are a lot of charities in LA doing
great work but the energy and passion of the
Hollywood Arts team is contagious and it's
easy to
find yourself excited to be involved. Plus,
as someone new to the area,
becoming a member is a great way to meet new
people bound by a common interest.
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| Meet Kat Green |
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My name is Kat Green and I'm the VP of
Production for BMG Music.
I learned about Hollywood Arts at the Dream
Awards. I was moved by their mission and felt
like this is a charity that uses the arts in a
real, life-changing way.
I've always wanted to get involved in
volunteer work but never found the right
organization. With my background in music,
Hollywood Arts made sense. I just became a
member and joined two committees!
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Students' Page |
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Students pose in front of drawings with
Jim Wiatt, CEO of the William Morris
Agency.
Last week our student exhibition opened in
the lobby of the William Morris Agency in
Beverly Hills. Eighteen Hollywood Arts' students
exhibited their self portraits which will be
displayed for the next month.
The Agency also treated the students to lunch
where they met music, movie and sports agents and
learned about what agents do and how to
become an agent.
Student Michael Porter: I just want to say
thanks for allowing me and the rest of the
kids to see more of how this business
works.
It was great to be there at William
Morris. And to just listen and take in so
much information.
Thanks to the William Morris Agency
for their
vision in putting this program together!
And thank you again to the Universal
Discover a Star Foundation for supporting
the Urban Arts program at Hollywood Arts!
Click here to see photos of the exhibition.
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