A P A P Association of Performing Arts Professionals
APAP, the international performing arts organization develops and supports
the rights of performing artists offering at their 2020 NY conference connections to agents, consultants, presenters and venues in theater, circus, world music, jazz, classical and dance . President Mario Garcia Durham welcomed the 1,000 in
attendance with its mission of bringing artists together with audiences with meetings, networking, a huge exposition and entertainment venues of singers, dancers, musicians, magicians and a huge cocktail party serving Korean barbecue and pasta.
This years theme was “Risk and Resiliency”.
The Academy award winner ESTELLE PARSONS spoke about exposure to danger in her life, with her portrayal in “Bonnie and Clyde”. Lynn Fisher, Co-Chair of the conference and Director of Frontera Arts of Austin, Texas was deeply moved by
the passion of Alice Sheppard’s speech, who risked her disability to learn to dance, and showed a video of performers in wheel chairs hanging on a stage..
From Iran, King Ram showed his movie “Departure” about the struggle his parents had in Iran. Jamilla Deria from Ecuador spoke about her performance at the Whitney. And when asked why all the British actors are the best, a London
representative said” it’s all in the water they drink “.
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