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Causes: Arts & Culture, Performing Arts
Mission: Epiphany foundation for the arts is a non-rpofit corporation formed in 2016 for the following. The public and charitable purposes of this corporation are: (a) to educate the public on subjects useful to the individual and beneficial to the community including in particular classical orchestral music, dance, drama, opera and the visual arts. (b) the corporation shall seek to revitalize the classical music cultural scene by introducing a new generation of young listeners to modern classical orchestra music. The corporation shall pioneer the classical music video by creating epiphany: a sonic vision, a six minute-long hybrid between a short film and a music video, telling a story through dance, music, drama and cinematic visuals intended to entice a younger audience into the theater. (c) the corporation shall provide and promote opportunities for the public to hear and learn about classical orchestral music, dance, drama, operate and visual art by producing or assisting in the production of
Programs: The epiphany foundation for the arts was created with the aim of revitalizing the classical music scene by introducing a new generation of young listeners to modern classical orchestra music. Epiphany v, our pilot project, is a seven-minute-long hybrid between a short film and a music video, telling a story through dance, music, drama and cinematic visuals that is intended to entice a younger audience into the theater. Shooting took place in maine and new hampshire on august of 2016 with the participation of a distinguished cast, crew, and creative team. The music video entered post-production in september of that same year, and the worldwide online release of the film took place on november 1st, 2017. We are currently focused on its distribution through social media (facebook, twitter, instagram, youtube, etc. ). We will continue to explore the union between classical art forms and film in future projects, as we continue expanding the scope of this new art form until it reaches its full potential.