The Southeastern WI Arts Guild is pleased to announce that Milwaukee Area Businessman James Mullarkey has been named Member of the Week. James Mullarkey is presently working on two major veteran initiatives: 1) National Biennial Symposium (www.nbsv.us) for Veterans: October 2013 which will focus on the Invisible Injuries of War and 2) The Arts, Military + Healing Project within the Greater Milwaukee Area in Fall, 2014. Mr. Mullarkey devotes the majority of his time to nonprofit organizations including the Wisconsin Veterans Foundation, Inc. (www.wivf.org), Vietnam Veterans of America Wisconsin State Council (www.vvawi.org), and emerging service organizations and activities. Mullarkey also focuses on electronic communication, and web design, development, marketing and management. Using a blend of technology, language, art, and imagination, Mullarkey creates captivating virtual environments for guests to explore, enjoy, and interact. As developer for Apple(TM), educator, administrator and business owner, Mullarkey melds his education, imagination and business experiences to re-engineer problems into solutions. Mullarkey was lead researcher and practitioner in the U.S.'s first Adult Learning Disabilities Study, completed studies with neonates to geriatrics and an adjunct professor and supervisor in undergraduate and graduate programs. As Associate Dean, Mullarkey worked with entry-level workers to executives from the 1980's recession and his team assisted more than 10,000 individuals through the 90's and early 2000's. Mullarkey received awards from the Wisconsin's Vocational-Technical College Board, University of Wisconsin's and recognized by businesses throughout Wisconsin and the U.S. Mullarkey developed proprietary hardware and software - DBMS, CAI, Cable Television Announcement Programs (c) 1976, Resume Writing Programs (c) 1978, 1980, and an Occupational Assessment, Analysis and Treatment Plan Program (c) 1986. Mullarkey authored one of the nation's first workplace-based basic skills analysis and training programs and implemented more than 20 corporate training sites. |
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"The time is out of joint. O' cursed spite...that ever I was born to set it right." Cooperative Performance Milwaukee's Debut Production August 19 – 23, 26 – 30 at 7:30 PM Villa Terrace Decorative Art Museum GET TICKETS HERE War is brewing. Denmark, resting on its past military might, has fallen behind in the arms race and unknowingly stands at a precipice, embroiled in an internal battle for the integrity of the Danish state. Catherine Friesen’s Hamlet struggles against the usurping Claudius (Mark Corkins), sexual prejudice, and martial law to revenge the murder of his father. Set against the backdrop of Villa Terrace Decorative Art Museum, this production promises a new hearing of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy and a new view on the role of the Danish Prince.
Bel Canto Boy Choirs, under the direction of Ellen Shuler, are looking for boys who love to sing to join them for their 2013-2014, fifth anniversary season. This season the Boy Choirs will perform with Bel Canto Chorus on the "Christmas in the Basilica" concerts in December and "Carmina Burana" concert in May, and present their own concert, "Make a Joyful Noise," in February 2014. Interested boys entering the third through twelfth grades, with unchanged or changed voices, are welcome to audition. Auditions will be scheduled on an individual basis. Interested singers should prepare a simple song (such as "My Country Tis of Thee") and will be led through some vocal exercises. For more information or to schedule an audition, please contact Rebecca Whitney at[email protected] or 414-481-8801 x4. Interested boys are invited to attend a no obligation "Try It, You'll Like It" rehearsal onSeptember 5, 12, 19, or 26. Bel Canto Boy Choirs rehearse weekly on Thursdayevenings from 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm at the Milwaukee Youth Arts Center, 325 W. Walnut Ave., Milwaukee, 53212. For more information on the "Try It, You'll Like It" program or to register to attend a rehearsal, please contact Rebecca Whitney at[email protected] or 414-481-8801 x4. About Ellen Shuler Ellen Shuler holds bachelor and master degrees in music education with choral emphasis. Prior to founding Bel Canto Boy Choirs in 2009, she served as a conductor with the Milwaukee Children's Choir for seven years. Shuler is currently a music educator at University School of Milwaukee, and directs the youth choirs at Mequon United Methodist Church. About Bel Canto Boy Choirs Formed in 2009, Bel Canto Boy Choirs are the first independent all-boy choral program in Southeastern Wisconsin. Bel Canto Boy Choirs allow talented young male singers the opportunity to perform while growing musically and socially within their own peer group. Known affectionately as (BC)2, the program emphasizes the development and understanding of singing skills. Music Director Ellen Shuler teaches musical concepts, theory, aural training, and sight singing at weekly rehearsals. Performances are held several times throughout the year. In addition to its season performances with Bel Canto Chorus, the choirs have appeared with the Vienna Boy Choir, Chorknaben Boy Choir, and Midwest Vocal Express. More information about Bel Canto Boy Choirs can also be found at www.belcanto.org. Contact information/interviews For additional information, promotional photos, or interview requests, contact Rebecca Whitney, Education and Outreach Manager, at (414) 481-8801, ext. 4. STILL NEEDED! FEATURED ACTORS! Men and Women for leads in “Dairymen: The Moo-sical.” To be presented at the Schwan PAC in Monona Sept 27-Oct 3rd. (One of our characters (male or female) has a solo number improv of beat box/rap style.) We are continuing auditions by appointment. Must have full cast and crew by August 17th for our production to go forward. Lead actors will receive stipend + gas reimbursement. Children, young adults and Musical families encouraged to audition for ensemble (gas stipend). Please send resume / photo to Michael [email protected] or call 608-223-6803. Show info at www.dairymenthemoosical.com. Paid crew positions yet to be filled include Music Director/Pianist ($750.00+), and Stage Manager ($500.00).
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