Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2016

New York City Event for Creative Souls in May 2016

May 
Event

This is Diana
Creatives Gathering

RSVP HERE https://www.facebook.com/events/501778426689733/

 

April 2016

In celebration of being an artist in anything you do, I am throwing my first Gathering for Creatives.

When: Monday, May 2nd, 6 pm onward
Where: The Attic Rooftop and Lounge
              251 W. 48th Street (near the corner of 8th ave)

Come and join us for a truly unique list of special guests I've personally chosen (that includes you) to celebrate creating your craft.

Chefs
Actors
Writers
Directors
Producers
Photographers
Painters/Sketchers
Computer Graphics
Networkers and Marketers
Did I miss you dear artist? Add your passion to the list!!

I will also be celebrating  the completion of my humorous, yet truthful book, Stand Clear of the Loco Trains is now available on Amazon now

The book about the crazy, rude and unpredictable things that happen in trains, planes and even elevators is here!  You can view it on any device with the free app available for download.

I will have a special display area for anyone who wishes to show or promote their work/project/business for small donation cost of your choice ($10 suggested)

Either way, come and share your wares...light sexy background music, happy hour, ($6 beer, $7 wine, $8 well cocktails).), food menu available, private elevator entrance and of course YOU.

You may invite and share this event with like-minded, high frequency beings.

Thank you! I am infinitely grateful for your support of me as an indie writer/artist.

Coaching offer: I'm offering 50% off a session if you refer a paying client. For more on this offer contact me and check This is Diana for more info.  And Rudenessssucks for all other goodies

The Attic Rooftop and Lounge

251 W. 48th Street (close to the corner on 8th ave)
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Monday, March 11, 2013

Unacknowledged New York City Talent By The "Powers That Be"



Thisisdiana site,

Note: This is also a radio Broadcast with special guests named below.
Click here to listen: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/this-is-diana/2013/07/22/unacknowledged-new-york-city-talent-by-the-powers-that-be

Unacknowledged New York Talent

I was born and raised in New York City. Specifically in The Bronx, also lived in Brooklyn and did everything else in Manhattan. I sang professionally as a child from the age of 7 onward in The Bronx, Manhattan Brooklyn and Queens (sorry Staten Island I was just a kid and didn't control where we went singin'). Because I chose a path of academics and work my spiritual journey, I didn't sing professionally again until sometime after I returned back from living in San Francisco, about 2005). 

When I did return, I was graciously welcomed by a special group of talented musicians including, singer and event producer Sandy Jordan, musicians Grammy nominee Larry Luger, Bob Arkin, and Angelo Ferrara very early on. As the years have gone on I've gotten to know many others dear to me like Ted Muzio, Rick Bogart, and Steven Lowenthal. I have met amazing musicians and singers alike who I will be featuring on the ongoing basis, (see below). As an Intuitive Empath with a Psychology and Research background, I can speak from my observations, interviews, and an actual experiential point of view. Throughout these years I have made some observations that are simply, well bothering the heck outta me. 

There is a vibrant but hidden New York City music and artistic population...Why aren't they more recognized by the powers that be? And by "powers that be" I mean venue owners, critics, reviewers, media, music managers, promoters, agents and peers that influence what is seen and heard in the New York industry

Ponder this:
a) Where can we find places where vocalists, musicians, dancers, producers, directors, writers, actors, fine artists (painters, etc.) and other creative artists express their passion, 
b) Get compensated appropriately and generously, 
c) Get a fair chance of getting in without the current politics of who knows who? 

And how can we: 
  • Avoid greedy venue owner/managers ridiculously overpriced covers, dinners and drink minimums, 
  • Avoid being forced to see the same mediocre talent in the "top" venues,
  • Let these "powers that be", that we are taking back the power and the status quo, same ol' same ol' is just not good enough anymore?

Keep reading...

What is True talent and What is Mediocre? 
Therein lies the big question. There is 1) Natural talent, those born with an innate ability to create a particular art and/or, 
2) Those who are trained in their field of passion but with true potential to excel and therefore often do, 3) Then there is the mediocre circle, those who are determined and dogged about performing an art but fall substantially short in innate ability. They excel anyway due to misuse of their personal and financial resources, unethical practices, e.g., sleeping their way up, paying off the powers that be, etc.

True Talent:
For brevity's sake, I will include natural and trained talent here and mediocre separately. Some say talent is subjective. That it depends on the observer. However there are standards set for the arts to determine talent. For those standards and guidelines, you'll have to do your googling...but for the purposes of this piece I will give a brief example of a talented vocalist. Whether a born singer or trained one, a vocalist has to be able to love what they do, connect with their audience authentically, utilize their unique qualities (timbre, vibrato, volume), know basic technique (while working on making it better and better), sing on key, improvise if necessary, work well with accompaniment, have good phrasing and respect fellow musicians with a combination of confidence and humility. Ambition is great but not at the cost of running over others in the same field because, yes we are connected and there are consequences to that.

Mediocre:
On the other hand, a mediocre performer and singer is one that uses questionable tools (paying the gatekeepers off, mis-using their sexuality, phony personality, etc.) to find an audience other than using innate or trained ability. They may somewhat sound like they sing but even a child can tell that this is not a good singer. They may sings off key, or strange-unpleasant vibrato/timbre that doesn't work well with the music being expressed or, overly loud/low or what I personally call the roller coaster effect where there are so many ups and downs in the note you can't tell what it's suppose to be (and gives me motion sickness) and that doesn't work well with the music being expressed. 

As mentioned above, many "successful" but mediocre musicians in the New York scene utilize some of the questionable tools and do get the better venues, critics/writers to give them great reviews, and opportunities for gigs and exposure. There is nothing wrong with that if only it weren't for the fact that it is unbalanced. If it were interspersed with the truly talented and it wasn't so darn obvious maybe it would be more palatable. People do notice. Audiences don't want to come out to the same old mediocre performers and those who come in droves are desperate for live entertainment and get the tainted promotion from agents and critics. What a conundrum indeed.

So Where are the Truly Talented?
So I ask again, why aren't there more truly talented singers out there in the known venues? Why do we see the same so-so performers spoken, promoted and written about over and over again by a handful of "elite" but somewhat powerful promoters and critics, discouraging audiences to come out to live events of many authentically talented performers? That's where the unseen, unacknowledged talent comes in. The talented are intermixed with the mediocre and emerging, yet to be discovered, talented. They are often in the small, unknown venues. This brings me to another point. Many venue owners want to keep their venues afloat financially and care very little about booking actual talent. They simply want people who will draw audiences, fill their rooms and buy their food and drinks. That's just the way it seems to be. If more venues opened with more emphasis on talent, and creative shows, I'm sure they would cross from the red to the black quickly and with quality. That is another reason why so many venues come and go and are marginally filled with customers. 

What about the rest of the artists, writers, directors, producers, actors, other performers, and painters? I would say with some confidence that the information is transferable to other artistic industries. Why? Because as a trained observer I have spoken to, read, and seen the same characteristics in other music industries, writing, and entertainment in general. Unless something happens where the right connection, introduction, discovery is made, many talented souls in any of these above mentioned fields, through no fault of their own, will remain undiscovered and un-shared with the world. But not if I can help it...

What am I Doing About it?
I can't change the world...but I can do my bit to live my life purpose...Spread light, love and truth anyway I can. I took a page from my predecessors in the business and every chance I get I create a space and event to gather all this amazing talent in pure celebration. For Instance The Sunday Summer Soirée with Diana and Friends https://www.facebook.com/events/195156540643755/

I also use my presence, blog, radio broadcasts, social media and personal resources to support those who genuinely care about their craft, themselves and others.

I share the space and make introductions via my intuitive social connection abilities to appropriate associations. 

Additionally, I would recommend to these artists:
  1.  To keep working on your craft. 
  2.  Stretch yourself out of your comfort zone, 
  3.  Don't allow anyone or anything discourage you, 
  4. Gage your talent accurately by having several objective ways of being judged on your particular artistic expression, 
  5. Activate your freewill ability of empowerment. Meaning, stay true to you and remain strong at your core
  6. Restrain from over-sharing your work projects until the deals are sealed to prevent competition from unfairly taking your opportunities, 
  7. Use social media, it's not that difficult to use and you don't have to use them all at first. Thanks to this, anyone can record themselves, and at least share your wares with the world. 
  8. Cultivate your audience, following and SHARE, there is truly enough for us all.
Meet the First Group of the Best
I am grateful to have met some of New York's MOST talented performers...this is just a few of the dozens my absolute favorites who are not only talented but support their peers in multiple ways. For the purposes of this article will mention in no specific order David Giardina, ESTEREdiva, David Vernon, and Maria Giorgio. We are also speaking Sandy Jordan who knows the business for many years and will share her point of view.

Believe me I don't mean to leave out any of my dear ones, so forgive if you are not mentioned in his piece. I fully plan to do follow-ups and features so just email me...to be featured.

While some not quite so talented people will always slip and slide UP to society pages for various reasons but I will do my part in making sure those who are there truly talented, working, sharing and loving what they do, get the credit they deserve. The powers that be come back to us all. 


With Light. Love and OM
This is Diana
Diana Navarro, M.S.
Psychic--Empath with a Psychology background, Radio and Video Broadcast Host, Speaker, Entertainer, Consultant and features topics on Lifestyle/Manners, Humor, Entertainment, Health, The Paranormal and Causes.
The "This Is Diana" Radio Show On Blog Talk Radio Listener dial-in number: (347) 857-3160
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Celebrate March as Cabaret Month with Us on 3/13/13




Joins us on 3/13/13 for a Show Celebrating Cabaret Month

The amazing and fantastic Louis Vanaria and the stupendous Tony T, Trio will perform to your delight.
Fabulous Sandy Jordan will provide you with song and joyful hosting.
Her partner from the TV Series Three Psychic/Psychos Diana Navarro will add to the evening with tunes you will love.
                                                   AND
The multi-talented crooner Guy Shahar will enchant all with his gift of song.

RSVP Here and SAVE,$10* in advance, $20 at the door
  Photographers and Videographers contact us via email jordanaco@aol.com, voteforguy@gmail.com or dianan4839@aol.com.
*Eventbrite fees may apply

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

NY Spotlight: Danna Weiss/Conscious Jewelry 10/10 by NY Spotlight on Success | Blog Talk Radio





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NY Spotlight: Danna Weiss/Conscious Jewelry 10/10 by NY Spotlight on Success | Blog Talk Radio


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NY Spotlight on Success w Guest Danna Weiss Conscious Jewelry              

"Did you know that crystals are in everything from watches to computers and laser surgery? When worn, crystals will move energy around the body filtering out stagnant energy, much like acupuncture. To find out more about why crystals promote optimum health, tune in to hear Danna Weiss.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

News on Diana Navarro's Radio Show and NY Spotlight on Success



Dearest Friends and Colleagues,

I've had the most amazing few years doing The Working Things Out Radio Show at Centanni Broadcasting Network. The shows I've done with many, many wonderful guests and co-hosts are still available for you to enjoy and share. Much of the topic matter is classic and relevant. You can still enjoy them anytime here: workingthingsout.com/radio.html

As the natural cycles of life dictate I am now working on my intuitive abilities, hosting, singing, interviewing, event creation and fundraising projects which many of you know as NY Spotlight on Success with venture partner Joe Corbalis.

The mission of NY Spotlight on Success is to "Inspire, Educate and Inform While Mixing Business with Pleasure."

As many of you know, I am a lover of people, animals, and our planet. I also love the idea of playing, laughing and community. We have diverse events with ONE purpose; to do what one loves in this lifetime. You can see from the picture collage above and from our page on Facebook the smiles on our faces which show the joy we have working with NY Spotlight on Success. We are planning much more so we fully expect individuals who want to something that matters, create business partnerships and connect meaningfully to join us on this journey. Will YOU?

A sweet reminder that NY Spotlight on Success offers:

  • Carefully selected people to interview in front of an audience and then posts the event to be viewed everywhere  (videos are being processed as I write this on our Youtube channel "NY Spotlight on Success" ) .
  • A receptive audience eager to hear relevant information on various and important topics.
  • An opportunity for vendors and sponsors to join in a mutually supportive working relationship. 
  • Networking in unique ways where the right people are connected with each other by your cordial event hosts.
  • Pre and post promotion of venues, products and services of specially selected persons and businesses.
  • Support of causes with meaning like animal rescue and other charities with transparent information that truly serve their mission.
  • A wide array of entertainment including music, humor, dancing, acting, art by talented and passionate people who may never otherwise have a way to express it, be seen, heard, felt by the world.
  • A weekly radio show on Blog Talk Radio, every Wednesday at 6:30. Simply check here for live or archived shows anytime http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ny-spotlight-on-success

We welcome and review recommendations for: 
~Special interview guests
~Entertainment
~Businesses and persons who want to Sponsor and be vendors at our events
~Ideas for future events

Contact us, follow and "Like" us by clicking on the links below......




Inspire, Educate and Inform While Mixing Business with Pleasure!
NY Spotlight On Success and The Paranormal
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Email: NYspotlightonsuccess@gmail.com
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Diana 1-347-563-2135 or
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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Get Ready for SPOOOOKY with Author Hunter Shea and Guest Co-Host Anthony Ventarola



When: TUESDAY LIVE at 6pm
What: Diana Navarro "Working Things Out" Show 
Where:Broadcast LIVE from Giovanna's Restaurant
Join us at 1567 Lexington Ave (at 100th St)






About Our Guest:

It's not quite Halloween but it is always a good time for spooky and fun. This week will feature Forest of Shadows which is Hunter Shea’s first full-length horror novel. "His short stories have appeared in dozens of magazines and he is also the author of the critically acclaimed novella, Father Exorcist.  Hunter Shea is the dark alter-ego of an ordinary man who happens to write children’s books, the first of which will be published by a division of Random House in 2013. He lives in New York with his family and savage rescue cat, where he’s working hard on his next novel.  Visit www.huntershea.com -- he’s always happy to hear from you."

About This Show:

It is always the goal of Working Things Out to inspire intuitive action for a life full of joy, meaning and abundance. When we feature our guests, we spotlight their life's work as a way of seeing others shine their light and a reminder that we ALL have light within us ready be shine forth. We want to remind you that no matter what's going on in your life...you are NEVER alone.



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with any questions, comments or to sponsor this show.



anytime, day or night, break time or downtime...


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