Linet and Dave are lighting designers with experience in theater, dance, music, and corporate events. Linet's work has been praised for its "delicate, sensitive lighting" and "dramatic lighting creating a ritualistic, reflective tone." Dave has received excellence awards for his theatrical designs and praise for the "high production value" of his work. Together they have designed lighting and video for many local fashion shows and events. Both can conceptualize, design, plot, and cue an entire show.
This is the presentation held at the Regional Conference Africa in Johannesburg 19/20 July 2013 by Sabine Schmelzer, Regional Coordinator BPW Europe.
BPW is the International Federation of Business & Professional Women, founded 1930 in Geneva with members in 96 countries. BPW Europe is the largest of 5 regions with 200000 members in 32 countries.
Gala expressions case study by sorevellersZahmat Bashua
This event is being organized by Jewne Johnson (the founder, Stage Performance Teacher, Radio host of In Da Industry for CKCUFM) and Zahmat Bashua (Creative Director for the Society of Revellers, Advertising Manager for Boxhouse Apparel, Fall Down Gallery Art and Fashion show). The two who have several years’ experience in the fashion and Artistic worlds, have created an opportunity for those in the fashion, Art and music industry to network and gain exposure.
Anne Gadwa Nicodemus – Indicators, Metrics and Evaluations, Oh My!Place Maker
Anne Gadwa Nicodemus, founder, Metris Arts Consulting
As a researcher, writer, speaker, and advocate, Anne Gadwa Nicodemus tells stories through narratives and numbers. Her favorite muse is creative placemaking. She’s fascinated by all kinds of places—their form, their people, their change. A choreographer/arts administrator turned urban planner, Nicodemus is a leading voice in the intersection of arts and community development.
Nicodemus co-authored Creative Placemaking, the report for the Mayors’ Institute of City Design (2010) that defined the field. Her journal article “Fuzzy Vibrancy” (Cultural Trends, 2013)and forthcoming book, The Creative Placemakers’ Playbook, look more deeply at creative placemaking as cultural policy and its ethics and practical challenges.
Nicodemus has also contributed to the intersection of arts, culture, and community development through other works. Her How Art Spaces Matter reports (for Artspace Projects, 2010 and 2011) reveal the benefits of art spaces to artists’ careers and communities, including anchoring arts districts, expanding arts access, and boosts to safety, livability, tax rolls and property values. Nicodemus and Ann Marksuen’s “Arts and Culture in Urban and Regional Planning: A Review and Research Agenda” (Journal of Planning and Education Research, 2010) was the most downloaded of that journal’s articles in 2009 and 2010. They also recently contributed a chapter to Creative Communities: Art Works in Economic Development (Brookings Institution Press, 2013). Nicodemus’ short writings have also appeared in publications including Grantmakers in the Arts: Reader, Createquity.com and Minnesota Public Radio News.
Nicodemus speaks widely on creative placemaking and artist spaces, giving frequent talks at universities and professional conferences nationwide, and as far-flung as Macau, China. She was recognized as one of the nation’s fifty most influential people in the nonprofit arts in 2012 and 2013.
Nicodemus holds a Masters of Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs and a B.A. in dance and biology from Oberlin College.
Nicodemus grew up in suburban Connecticut; went to college surrounded by the cornfields of Ohio; and lived, danced, and worked in New York City and Minneapolis for years. Her family hails from central Long Island’s north shore, where she grew up spending summers on one of its last remaining farms. Recently, she’s laid down roots in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley. She lives in Easton, PA with her partner Julia Frances Nicodemus, dog Bogart, and cat Phoebe.
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This is the presentation held at the Regional Conference Africa in Johannesburg 19/20 July 2013 by Sabine Schmelzer, Regional Coordinator BPW Europe.
BPW is the International Federation of Business & Professional Women, founded 1930 in Geneva with members in 96 countries. BPW Europe is the largest of 5 regions with 200000 members in 32 countries.
Gala expressions case study by sorevellersZahmat Bashua
This event is being organized by Jewne Johnson (the founder, Stage Performance Teacher, Radio host of In Da Industry for CKCUFM) and Zahmat Bashua (Creative Director for the Society of Revellers, Advertising Manager for Boxhouse Apparel, Fall Down Gallery Art and Fashion show). The two who have several years’ experience in the fashion and Artistic worlds, have created an opportunity for those in the fashion, Art and music industry to network and gain exposure.
Anne Gadwa Nicodemus – Indicators, Metrics and Evaluations, Oh My!Place Maker
Anne Gadwa Nicodemus, founder, Metris Arts Consulting
As a researcher, writer, speaker, and advocate, Anne Gadwa Nicodemus tells stories through narratives and numbers. Her favorite muse is creative placemaking. She’s fascinated by all kinds of places—their form, their people, their change. A choreographer/arts administrator turned urban planner, Nicodemus is a leading voice in the intersection of arts and community development.
Nicodemus co-authored Creative Placemaking, the report for the Mayors’ Institute of City Design (2010) that defined the field. Her journal article “Fuzzy Vibrancy” (Cultural Trends, 2013)and forthcoming book, The Creative Placemakers’ Playbook, look more deeply at creative placemaking as cultural policy and its ethics and practical challenges.
Nicodemus has also contributed to the intersection of arts, culture, and community development through other works. Her How Art Spaces Matter reports (for Artspace Projects, 2010 and 2011) reveal the benefits of art spaces to artists’ careers and communities, including anchoring arts districts, expanding arts access, and boosts to safety, livability, tax rolls and property values. Nicodemus and Ann Marksuen’s “Arts and Culture in Urban and Regional Planning: A Review and Research Agenda” (Journal of Planning and Education Research, 2010) was the most downloaded of that journal’s articles in 2009 and 2010. They also recently contributed a chapter to Creative Communities: Art Works in Economic Development (Brookings Institution Press, 2013). Nicodemus’ short writings have also appeared in publications including Grantmakers in the Arts: Reader, Createquity.com and Minnesota Public Radio News.
Nicodemus speaks widely on creative placemaking and artist spaces, giving frequent talks at universities and professional conferences nationwide, and as far-flung as Macau, China. She was recognized as one of the nation’s fifty most influential people in the nonprofit arts in 2012 and 2013.
Nicodemus holds a Masters of Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs and a B.A. in dance and biology from Oberlin College.
Nicodemus grew up in suburban Connecticut; went to college surrounded by the cornfields of Ohio; and lived, danced, and worked in New York City and Minneapolis for years. Her family hails from central Long Island’s north shore, where she grew up spending summers on one of its last remaining farms. Recently, she’s laid down roots in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley. She lives in Easton, PA with her partner Julia Frances Nicodemus, dog Bogart, and cat Phoebe.
Leveraging Your Marketing Dollars: Reviews exciting new developments in the Cooperative Advertising Program, including expanding cooperative placements with the New York Times.
2. Linet’s background in lighting design includes dance and art lighting , as well as
traditional theatre, music, and events.
She was reviewed in the Tribune News as providing “delicate, sensitive lighting” for a
performance of Northwest Sinfonietta and Spectrum Dance at the Rialto Theater.
Her work for Wayward Girls Productions at the Good Shepherd Center was referred to by the
Seattle Times as “dramatic lighting creating a ritualistic, reflective tone.”
Dave’s background is based in traditional theater lighting design, and has grown to
include music and corporate events on large and small scales.
As a theatrical designer in Arizona he received two AriZona Theatre Awards of Excellence
awards for his lighting designs.
Just this January his work for the Seattle Wedding show was reviewed by the Seattle Times
for its “high production value.”
Together Linet and Dave have designed lighting and video for many fashion shows
and events around Seattle, including the Evergreen Healthcare Gala, Fashion First,
The Wedding Show, and most recently Splash, the Seattle Aquarium Gala.
Both Linet and Dave, can conceptualize, design, plot, and cue an entire show.
3. The Fountain, a dance by Kent Lindermere, graduate
program, University of Washington School of Dance.
Photo by Adam Sanders. Lighting by Linet Henry.
4. Gypsy Soul at the Triple Door. NACD Annual
Meeting. Lighting by Linet Henry
8. Linet:
Michael Wellborn, Production Manager Seattle Children’s Theatre, michaelw@sct.org
Steve Midkiff, Audio Media, audmed1@comcast.net
Dave:
Terri Morgan, TCM Talent, terrim@tcmmodels.com
Toni Radonich, Event and Sales Manager Woodland Park Zoo, Toni.Radonich@Zoo.org
Linet and Dave have worked together for the past two and a half years bringing their
design and production skills to PNTA’s Event Services Team, and they look forward
making your event spectacular.