Center for the Arts Receives Five Telly Awards
The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo announces
that it has been selected to receive five Telly Awards in recognition of the
television productions: Music is Art LIVE @ The Center; Bullseye; and The
Mystical Arts of Tibet.
Thomas Burrows, Executive Director of the Center for the Arts states, "In less than three years, the television productions initiated by the Center for the Arts have already achieved national recognition. This is a testament to the fine work performed by the professional staff involved in this enterprise, and we are grateful for their special talents."
The television productions and related Telly Awards are as follows:
Music is Art LIVE @ the Center
-- Three Telly Awards for entertainment, editing, and lighting
Music is Art LIVE @ The Center celebrates Western New York's best
contemporary musicians and visual artists in a series of weekly live
performances in the Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo. Each
episode highlights the intimate original musical performances, visual arts
demonstrations and the stories behind the artist's work.
To date Music is Art LIVE @ The Center has presented 41 free shows with
10,000 total attendees. The program has reached one million households.
The programs have featured 81 Musical Artists representing over 25 music
genres, and 125 Visual Artists are featured representing over 25 different
mediums. The Center has received a total of seven Telly Awards for this
program to date.
The Mystical Arts of Tibet
-- Telly Award for cultural programming
Actor Richard Gere and other Tibetan experts share their insights on the
ritual ceremonies and culture of Tibet, as seen during a visit by the Dalai
Lama to the University at Buffalo in 2006. In celebration of the historic
visit, a group of Buddhist monks in residence at the Center for the Arts
create a traditional sand mandala and perform sacred music and dance,
sharing their unique cultural heritage.
Bullseye -- Telly Award for sports documentary Produced from August 2007 - March 2008, Bullseye features UB Bulls football, basketball and other team sports. The Center for the Arts is dedicated to the cultural enrichment of the University at Buffalo and its surrounding communities through the presentation of public arts and cultural events of the highest quality. Celebrating the creative process through innovative programming, the Center crosses socio-economic, cultural, and disciplinary boundaries. The Center nurtures excellence and innovation in the arts through education, presentation, community service, and research in the visual and performing arts, while broadening the base of understanding, appreciation, and support for the arts through meaningful community partnerships.
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