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| Monday, 15 February 2010 19:24 |
Multimedia Reading: FIRST LADY: The Nancy Davis Reagan Story
I'll Make Me A WorldMultimedia exhibit of an original song, "I'll Make Me A World" based on the national African American television documentary project with the same name. The exhibit featured the lyrics from this track as well as an original presentation of "Andalusia". The event was held at Philadelphia's historic Belmont Mansion.
Shut And Dance Kiosk - MANNAAn information kiosk designed by Carter Burnette and WhatEver Productions. The kiosk was funded with an award from The Fleisher Art Memorial and The Philadelphia Museum of Art for The Working Fund Grant. Carter is the only three-time recipient of this award.
Bells on Broad StreetCarter was one of two artists ever to perform on the world's longest musical instrument, The Bells on Broad Street. The music installation spanned over 1.6 miles and controlled via a keyboard located at the Philadelphia Academy of Music. Carter performed an original composition for World AIDS Day.
Houston Artists' Warehouse AllianceCarter lived and worked in The Houston Artists' Warehouse Alliance where he worked with visual artists and donated original compositions for art installations. |
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In January 2008, Carter and his team completed an adaptation of Kitty Kelley's Unauthorized Biography of Nancy Reagan in music theatre format. The musical entitled "First Lady: The Nancy Davis Reagan Story" made history while being presented to Ms. Kelley and her agents at William Morris. WhatEver Productions was the first theatrical production company ever to hold online auditions and rehearsals via Skype software.
