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Mix-n-Mash 2008 announces Call for Artists

The event features even more performance artists, including live theatre, dance and classical music.

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Complete an online application by visiting: mix-n-mash.com

(Salem, Ore.) - Filmmakers, fashion designers, musicians, visual artists and performance artists are encouraged to apply for the two day event occurring October 10th and 11th in Salem, Oregon.

Last year, more than 200 artists from Oregon, Washington and California converged in downtown Salem for an event unlike any other in the world.

5000 people attended a performances by more than 50 bands, 12 filmmakers, 10 performance artists, 8 visual artists, 32 models and 3 fashion designer in 17 venues in Salem.

This year's event will feature even more variety of performance artists, including live theatre, dance and classical music.

Interested artists are encouraged to complete an online application at mix-n-mash.com and submit a $10 fee with a sample of their work. Those artists that participated in the 2007 event will have their entry fee waived. The application deadline is July 31st 2008.

A special project by Mid-Valley Video Festival, a 501(c)(3) corporation supporting filmmakers, Mix-n-Mash received a $1500 grant from Marion Cultural Development Corporation and is approved for $7500 in funding by the City of Salem Cultural and Tourism Promotion Advisory Board.

For more information, contact Ross Swartzendruber at ross@mix-n-mash.com or call 503-364-1403.




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