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    Beyond the Lucky Break Celebration

    Beyond the Lucky Break Celebration

    Presented by Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts at Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts

    September 16, 2011

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    The Beyond the Lucky Break Celebration and Fundraiser raises awareness of the film, and it supports the second phase of the film’s production. If you come to the Friday night event, you’ll also get a chance to meet some of the professionals already on film, part of Street’s production team, and get a sneak peak at the great insights to be shared at the conference. The evening’s fundraiser will feature drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and music by DJ One Star, all of which is included in the $10 admission.





    In this new era of changing economies and instability, who’s most equipped to be successful? Nerissa Street thinks that it’s the creative professional. So for a decade, she’s supported people in non-traditional careers, knowing that she was ahead of a coming trend. She’s been a long-time performer and successful arts advocate who uses film to reach a wide audience.



    Now, she’s taking her message of creative entrepreneurship to the budding economy in the Caribbean, thanks to an invitation from online blogger, Melissa Hunter. The Edna Manley College of Visual Arts in Kingston, Jamaica is hosting a global arts conference in October. Street will be there, showing an extended trailer from her documentary, Beyond the Lucky Break, and discussing the potential breakthroughs for the artists and other entrepreneurs there.



    It’s also a homecoming for Street, because her family emigrated from Jamaica.



    Street is being interviewed “Actor’s Studio” style at the conference by Melissa Hunter of Sugarcane Magazine (http://sugarcanemag.com). Hunter’s online journal features artists of Africa and the African Diaspora. Hunter’s organization, Sugarcane Magazine, is hosting a fundraiser for the film, and their trip to Jamaica. Ms. Hunter and Ms. Street will speak in Jamaica at the Rex Nettleford Arts Conference about the opportunities available to independent Caribbean artists through new technology and old-fashioned ingenuity.


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        Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts

        1310 Southwest Second Court
        Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312

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        $10
        Donations to the production above $25 will be tax-deductible.

        Info Phone: 954-599-5210

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        Dates:
        September 16, 2011

        Times:

        8pm - 11pm

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