You can help us grow!

Seen Performance is growing! Now is the perfect time to help us do it.
It's a fact that emerging performance companies receive most of their funding directly from individual contributions. And every little bit makes a big difference. Please support us today! Read on to learn how.

Your cash contributions will help to cover expenses such as these:
.. $25 - space for 2 hours of rehearsal
.. $150 - performance photo + video documentation
.. $325 - equipment rental for performance

Seen Performance is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of Seen Performance may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

You can make your online donation using Fractured Atlas's secure form, here.
You can also mail your donations to us. Make your check payable to Fractured Atlas with "Seen Performance" in the memo line (that detail is important!) and mail to: Seen Performance | 3426 34th Street, Second Floor | Astoria, NY 11106
And many thanks!

Your in-kind support through donation of materials + equipment will help us reduce our cash costs:
.. Sound + video equipment
.. Materials for sets + costumes
.. Refreshments for post-show gatherings and benefits

Through Fractured Atlas's sponsorship, we can offer you a tax deduction for the market value of any donated equipment. Please email us for details.

Please volunteer to help us during this growth stage - participate in running our shows smoothly and getting the word out about our work!

Want to see a show created or presented in your space?
We love working with local businesses and are always looking for donated or low-cost spaces to build new work in. These can be traditional or unusual performance spaces for site-specific and repertory pieces. Email us today!

Please email us at info@seenperformance.org for more information - and thanks!

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