Aaron P. Dworkin (b. 1970)
is Founder and President of
is Founder and President of
The Sphinx Organization,
and is featured at
AfriClassical.com
AfriClassical.com
DETROIT, Mich.— Founder
Aaron P. Dworkin announces that
The Sphinx Organization,
a nonprofit organization
dedicated to transforming lives through the power of diversity in the
arts, will host the third annual SphinxCon, one of the nation’s leading
arts diversity conferences,
from January 30 through February 1, 2015 at the Westin Book Cadillac Detroit, 1114 Washington Blvd, in Detroit, Mich. SphinxCon
will bring more than 40 distinguished arts leaders together, including
National
Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Jane Chu. These visionaries will
address challenges surrounding diversity in the performing arts and
discuss innovative solutions to engage audiences and artists. Hundreds
of arts professionals, educators, arts administrators,
musicians, performers, philanthropists, and artists will gather to
discuss best practices in areas including dance, theatre, LGBTQ
outreach, arts and healing, philanthropy and grant making, research and
policy, and innovation.
According to
Afa Sadykhly Dworkin, Executive and Artistic Director of
The Sphinx Organization, “Our first two
conferences have been huge successes and, in partnership with Detroit
Public Television, we are eager to reach an even wider audience who
share our passion of engaging minorities and underserved
communities.” “We are thrilled to bring together many of the
world’s predominant arts professionals who support our mission of
transforming lives through the power of the arts,” says
Dworkin.
SphinxCon’s interactive structure includes 10-minute presentations by top international arts professionals, followed by a 15-minute
facilitated discussion with corresponding session respondents, and closing with 20-minute audience question and answer portion.
The
exciting roster of speakers includes Jane Chu (NEA Chairman), Maysoon
Zayid (Comedian, Writer, Actress), Sunil Iyengar (Director of Research
and Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts),
Faye Nelson (Vice President of Public Affairs, DTE Energy Foundation),
Christina Pato (Musician, Silk Road Ensemble), Jesse Rosen (President
and CEO, League of American Dramatists), Holly Sidford (President,
Helicon Collaborative), Jamie Bennett (Executive
Director, ArtPlace America), Maria Rosario Jackson (Senior Advisor,
Arts and Cultural Program, Kresge Foundation), Rachel S. Moore (CEO,
American Ballet Theatre), Tim Dang (Producing Artistic Director, East
West Players), Francisco Nuñez (Artistic Director
and Founder, Young People's Chorus of New York City) and Aaron P.
Dworkin (Founder and President of The Sphinx Organization).
SphinxCon also includes over 20 remarkable arts leaders, serving
as respondents. Others who will join us are George Galster (Professor of
Urban Affairs, Wayne State University) as Moderator and Eric Booth
(Arts Learning Consultant) as Facilitator.
Since The Sphinx Organization
was founded in 1996, the top tier orchestras in America have increased
their number of African American members by 100%. In all instances, the
member was
a Sphinx Alumni, the member was a Sphinx Symphony Orchestra member, or
the orchestra is a Sphinx partner. In addition, Solo performances by
musicians of color have increased to 20-30 per year. The Sphinx
Virtuosi, one of the only professional Black & Latino
orchestras in existence, recently completed its seventh annual national
tour. With Yo-Yo Ma serving as Special Artistic Advisor, The Sphinx
Virtuosi has earned rave reviews nationwide and was described as
producing “a more beautiful, precise and carefully
shaped sound than some fully professional orchestras that come through
Carnegie Hall in the course of the year” by
The New York Times.
SphinxCon
is made possible through generous support by Ford Foundation and W.K.
Kellogg Foundation with additional support by Michigan
Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, Masco Foundation, Hudson Webber
Foundation, Google, Detroit Public Television, and Westin Book Cadillac
Detroit.
SphinxCon
takes place on Friday, January 30 from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.,
Saturday, January 31 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday,
February 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Early bird tickets are now
available (through December 12) and begin at $35 for students, $50 for
the day pass and $70 for the full pass. Regular tickets begin at $35 for
students, $50 for the day pass and $100 for the
full pass from December 13-January 23. On-site registration is $35 for
students, $50 for the day pass and $150 for the full pass. The entire
conference will also be broadcast live on Detroit Public Television. For
more details and to register, please visit
www.SphinxCon.org.
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