ON THE ROAD WITH ROADSIDE DIRECTOR DUDLEY COCK

APRIL-OCTOBER, 2004

APRIL 10, 2004
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK, NY

Discussion, "Vote or Veto: It's Your Voice"; a part of the Student Advocates for the Arts Spring Conference

APRIL 23
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
PRINCETON, NJ

Discussion, "Art is Action: Culture, Violence, Civil Society" as part of the 2004 Colloquium on Public and International Affairs, "In the Service of All Nations? The Role of NGOs in Global Governance and Society." The two-day event is co-sponsored by the Brookings Institution.

JULY 17
WASHINGTON, DC

Panelist, "Connecting the Dots: Values, Resources and Community Action, Americans for the Arts - National Assembly of State Arts Agencies Convention

AUGUST 6
BALTIMORE, MD

Keynote Speaker, Goucher College's Graduate Program in Arts Administration

AUGUST 6, 2004
BALTIMORE, MD

Keynote Speaker, Goucher College's Graduate Program in Arts Administration

SEPTEMBER 16-19
POCANTICO, NY
Co-host with Marta Vega, founder of New York City's Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, of "Right to Culture: Interlocking Movements," a small, national gathering of young and veteran activists

SEPTEMBER 20-25
NEW YORK, NY

Facilitator of a series of dialogs and workshops about "The Artist as Leader" at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts

OCTOBER 1-3
FRESNO, CA

Guest Artist at Tamejavi Festival 2, which will feature performances of both new and traditional work by immigrant and refugee artists from Oaxaca, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and other places

OCTOBER 5-10
DUBLIN, IRELAND

Participant in Dublin Theatre Festival's international artists' dialog

 

 

 

Dudley Cocke
Photo: Donna Porterfield
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