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The Fringe Shows have Talent Team caught up with the multi talented singer songwriter-dancer- musician-artist
Michael Scott Parker
at the Mali Fest held in Austin, Texas, USA at the end of May each year.
http://www.inlnews.com/MaliWomen_sPerformingArt.html

Michael Scott Parker and the Creative Creature Community

Creative News
Creative Creature Community
Vision is a powerful tool. A great musician once told Michael, "If you can visualize your fingers playing the song, it is more effective than practicing hours and hours a day." The more we can imagine and visualize, the greater our accomplishments can be. As a visionary, Michael "sees" how she wants to be involved and ways she can connect and grow. The bigger the community you have, the more vision you can create!
As you know, we have been sharing in a greater mission by cultivating a mind state of sustainability, with our sisters in the arts, for the M.A.L.I. Festival. The festival catalyzed opportunities to connect with the Austin community. We've pulled together resources with the artists at GAGA, repurposed materials in a creative way, making our show attire from donations, got the kids involved with the process of being in a creative community, making band merchandise and learning music with Michael.
The GAGA GALA was a special event. Michael contributed her time and creativity to appreciative participants, who brought her vision into reality.. the construction of her performance materials with the talents of her fans.
This Thursday, May 21, South Congress St. Bridge, 7PM - We are having one final public appearance before the MALI Festival. We'll be hanging out together underneath the South Congress Bridge, with the Austin Bat Colony. Yes, real bats! They were kind enough to pose for our band poster. We'll be jamming, selling festival tickets, and painting together on the Creature Community Canvas! Come out and paint at sunset with the band. They might give you some cake.
And tomorrow, tune in to KOOP 91.7FM, at 11am to hear another local artist, Joanna Barbera and the director of the M.A.L.I Festival, P.O.W., do an in-studio interview on "What's a girl to do?"
May 17, 2009
In this issue:
The Power of Vision
MALI Festival Tickets For Sale!
The Bat Colony- Creature Community Canvas
KOOP Radio Appearance
Creature Contributors
The Message: Everything we need is already within us and is always available to us. Visualize and Connect!
Links:
www.blowinupaspot.com
www.malisite.org
www.gagablahblah.com
www.creaturerock.com
Infinite thanks go out to our many collaborators/contributors who are essential to Creature Rock-
The short list includes James Harwood, Mikey McKevitt, Emily Boykin, Jessica Gaby, Lisa Stevens, and Albert and the Enchanted Forest. You can read about these and other singular creatures on the collaborators page recently updated at creaturerock.com.
Creature Vocabulary: Explicate your lexicon!
explicate- to expand or clarify.
lexicon- collection or inventory of words or a vocabulary. Like Michael's lexicon of her star language, Euthinethany.
Create a Masterpiece with your life! -----
Come out and support!

P.O.W. and Michael share their mission and their vision and set the stage for the Women's Film and performance Arts Festival, just 10 days away!!
Oh My! Music is Michael Scott Parker.
Check her out at http://creaturerock.com/
helpful tips:
1. have an inspired and productive day!
2. smile when you answer the phone.

NAME:
The Media Arts & Literacy Institute is a 501c3 Cultural Media Arts Organization.www.malisite.org
Snap Overview
The Media Arts & Literacy Institute is an organization which enables creativity helps the mind and cultivate expression.
It is the organ of which the veins of M.A.L.I. Women’s, Film & Performance Arts Festival flows.
The festival is an outlet to view, interact, network and purchase the works of female artists of diverse backgrounds and cultures. The artists involved provide a non-commercial and conscientious outlook about their perspective.
Whether local, domestic or international, the gratification of being involved with the M.A.L.I. Women’s, Film & Performance Arts Festival and furthering it’s success will be your most humbling, yet indescribable experience you will ever have. Ask how you can volunteer today!
“ Poto Mitan ” Playing Sun. Eve. May 31st 2009 at 7 P.M.
Initiated by the subjects themselves, Poto Mitan aims to inspire solidarity activism to end injustice in the global economy. Our struggles have a common thread. Fighting for justice: for women, workers, or Haiti can’t help but bring about our own liberation. Q& A and awards given at the After party to follow at the Youth Hostel.
MISSION:
M.A.L.I uses media and communication to reduce
stereotypes, cultivate expression and teach media literacy that produces and promotes cultural interaction in the arts.
ON GOING WISH LIST:
Volunteers
Community media teachers
A new office space
A outdoor PA system
A 3200 Lamp projector
A portable movie screen
A three story building
A workshop/performance space
A inter office telephone system
HOW MANY YEARS:
M.A.L.I. Women’s Film & Performance Arts Festival has been going strong for the pass 9 years. Stay in touch!
ATTENDANCE:
We services 500 to 1000 women in 3 days.
OUR FAVORITE LINKS:
LOCATION:
P.O. Box 42188 Austin, Texas 78704 USA
EMAIL: info@malisite.org
Green Muse- Music & Poetry Brunch Showcase
Friday May 29th: 10 a.m. -1 p.m.
519 W. Oltorf Austin, TX 78704 Tel: +1512.912.7789
here are some the photos of the talented artist and performers and friends
yes even the international media heard about the
M.A.L.I. WOMEN’S FILM & PERFORMANCE ARTS FESTIVAL
held in Austin Texas every year and was there in full force to recording this wonderfully warm feeling event with every artist performing to a world class standard which included:
Tiffany Christopher, Olga, Michael Scott Parker, Sarah Temple, Joanna Barbera, Stephanie Martinez, Amber Darland, Jan Seides, Ebony Stewart and Laura Price Kelly
Those unfortunate folks that missed these gret performers at the Green Muse on the
29th May, 2009 have opne last opportunity to see them and other great performers
at the Long Centre from 7pm till 11pm, 701 W.Riverside Dr. Austin Texas, USA
(Next to Palmer Event Center) on the 29th and 30th May, 2009.



Performers:
D.J. P.O.W., TX –http://www.poetonwatch.com
The M.A.L..I. Women’s Film & Performance Arts Festival music portion is produced by Texas based media artist D.J. P.O.W. With the powerful combination of communication, soul, spirit and intention this year’s performance roster is not to be missed. Support the festival, volunteer and/or buy a ticket for you and a friend. Then come spend the weekend with us.
Playing Thurs. May 28, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Austin Youth Hostel
PATRICE PIKE, TX –www.patricepike.com
Rocket-Roll and Avatar Soul
There is no true scientific formula to knowing melody, rhythm, song-writing as if it were a part of your own genetic make-up. And there is no science to philanthropy. There is only Pike’s raw talent and drive that still goes unmatched today.
Headlining Fri. May 29, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. @ The Long Cente
Nedra Johnson, N.Y. – http://www.nedrajohnson.com
Nedra Johnson is a singer/songwriter multi-instrumentalist joyful mix of R&B, funk, rock and gospel. Honest in integrity to the music as well as the lyrical content, Each song is a testimony of her experience as a black openly lesbian woman in love with
spirituality, community and politics.
Headlining on Sat. May 30,7 p.m. to 11 p.m. @ The Long Center
Playing Sun. May 31, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cafe Mundi’s Brunch
One-Eyed Doll, TX –www.oneeyeddoll.com
LIVE REVIEW:
"In live performance, Kimberly Freeman of One-Eyed Doll, combines the rock-star bravado of a Jack White (or Jack Black) with the visual impact of a Japanese Anime... a super heroine that's alternately fierce, outrageous, vulnerable and sweet. What are you waiting for?!"
Marsha Mann, INSITE MAGAZINE
Playing Thurs. May 28, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.@Austin Youth Hostel
Headlining Sun. May 31, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. @Austin Youth Hostel
D. Scott & The Family - http://www.alldanielle.com
Danielle Scott Music is sizzling up a new direction for D. Scott & The Family. It is sautéed with good old-fashioned soul, a dope ass beat, tasty musicians and singin' sistahs which gives you the root of the new sound of urban music.
After Party Thurs. May 28, 11 p.m. to 3 a.m.@ Austin Youth Hostel
Showcasing Fri. May 29, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. @ The Long Center
Plying Sat. May 30, 100am to iPM @ Hot Mama Expresso
Playing Sun. May 31,10 a.m. to 1 p.m.@ Cafe Mundi’s Brunch














Michael Scott Parker
described as the
"Star Child of Austin. Texas"
by the
USA Weekly News
who has now settled in Austin from San Francisco, now has become Austin's favourite adopted daugher and Joanna Barbera who performed at the Green Muse as part of the M.A.L.I Women's Film & Performnace Arts Festival are planning
a joint UK and European Tour after performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2010.





Michael Scott Parker with in deep conversation with Amber Darland,
one of the up and coming singer song writers discovered the
M.A.L.I. WOMEN’S FILM & PERFORMANCE ARTS FESTIVAL
"Amber Darland is one of the most talented singer songwriters of come out of the USA this decade ..
Amber Darland is ready to explode on the world music stage with her new album coming out soon..." USA Weekly News
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