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Feb 2 2010

Fact Sheet: Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts

FESTIVAL NAME: Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA)

DATES: April 7 through May 1, 2011

OVERVIEW: The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA) creates a place on the world stage for the city’s arts and cultural scene with a three-week festival featuring free and ticketed performances and activities. Inspired by the Kimmel Center, PIFA celebrates the collaboration, innovation and creativity present in every art form. The first-ever festival—centered around the theme “Paris: 1910-1920”—showcases newly commissioned works, unexpected partnerships with both local and international artists and non-traditional and emerging art forms, along with classic performances that will engage residents and visitors alike.

THEME: “Paris: 1910-1920,” one of the world’s most artistically creative places and time periods, infused all art forms with a creative spirit that defined the world’s concept of art throughout the 20th century. Internationally known artists and themed presentations will add a French accent to the festival’s programs and activities.

DISCIPLINES: Music (hip-hop, classical, opera, jazz, pop, world), dance (hip-hop, ballet, modern), visual arts, theater, fashion, circus arts, culinary arts, architecture, puppetry and film

PROGRAMMING PRINCIPLES: Thematic programming defined by:

  • Collaboration – Programs shaped by the pairing of regional talent or arts organizations with one another or with international artists
  • Creativity – The arts presented in unexpected ways
  • Innovation – Non-traditional genres, new works and emerging artists not found in other arts festivals

PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS:

  • First-ever major collaboration between The Philadelphia Orchestra and the Pennsylvania Ballet
  • The Roots in concert with a French chanteuse
  • Circus arts performances and activities
  • Hope: An Oratorio by hot composer Jonathan Leshnoff
  • Bella: The Color of Love, a musical theater commission
  • Digital mural projection by JJ Tizou
  • Collaborative performance by Taller Puertorriqueño, Intercultural Journeys (made up of members of The Philadelphia Orchestra), the Artistas y Músicos Latino-Americanos (AMLA)
  • Commissioned film documentary on the life of James Reese Europe

PIFA BY THE NUMBERS:

  • 111 collaborating regional arts and cultural partners
  • 31 commissions in music, dance, drama and visual arts
  • 44 commissioned artists

EXECUTIVE STAFF:

  • Anne Ewers, president and CEO, Kimmel Center
  • Edward Cambron, executive director, PIFA
  • Barbara Silverstein, artistic producer, PIFA
  • Dawn Frisby-Byers, marketing director, PIFA
  • Jay Wahl, program manager, PIFA

FUNDING: $10 million grant from The Annenberg Foundation; corporate sponsors

GOALS:

  • Celebrate the quality, breadth and diversity of Philadelphia’s arts and cultural resources
  • Create opportunities for arts and cultural organizations to offer collaborative, creative and innovative programming
  • Develop opportunities for residents and visitors, loyal fans and those new to the arts to connect with and support Philadelphia’s cultural activities
  • Promote awareness of Philadelphia’s arts and cultural resources and their contribution to the region’s quality of life

WEB ADDRESS: pifa.org

TICKETS: Available for select performances at ticketphiladelphia.org or through participating venues beginning fall 2010

The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA), inspired by the Kimmel Center, launches the city’s art and cultural scene onto the world stage with a month-long festival offering performances, exhibits and events for loyal fans and casual attendees. Based on the philosophy of collaboration, innovation and creativity, PIFA’s programs represent every arts discipline and include more than 100 partners. Offerings include newly commissioned works, classical performances and exhibits, unexpected partnerships featuring local and international artists and exciting explorations of traditional, non-traditional, new and emerging art forms. Influenced by the artistic energy of Paris 1911-1920, PIFA celebrates works from that era and new creations inspired by the brashly innovative spirit of the period. The festival was made possible by an extraordinary grant from Philadelphia philanthropist Leonore Annenberg, whose vision for a city-wide celebration of the arts shaped its philosophy and programming. PIFA takes place April 7-May 1, 2011.

For the most up to date information, contact PIFA at (215) 790-5800 or visit pifa.org.

Kimmel Center, Inc., a charitable, not-for-profit organization, provides a rich diversity of programming through its Kimmel Center Presents sponsored by Citi and Broadway Series of performances, as well as arts in education and community outreach. The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts and the Academy of Music together serve as home to eight Resident Company performing arts organizations, including The Philadelphia Orchestra, Opera Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ballet, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, American Theater Arts for Youth, Philadanco, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and Peter Nero and the Philly Pops®. Kimmel Center, Inc. owns, manages, supports and maintains The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, which includes Verizon Hall, Perelman Theater, Innovation Studio and the Merck Arts Education Center. Kimmel Center, Inc. also manages the Academy of Music, owned by The Philadelphia Orchestra Association.

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Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA)

Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA)

Pictured here is the logo for the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA), creating a place on the world stage for the city’s arts and cultural scene with a three-week festival of free and ticketed performances and activities. Inspired by the Kimmel Center, PIFA celebrates the collaboration, innovation and...

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Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts

Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts

The $265 million Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts is home to The Philadelphia Orchestra, Peter Nero and the Philly Pops®, Philadanco, The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and American Theater Arts for Youth....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

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