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FronteraFest RecordsAn Inventory of the Collection
Administrative HistoryFronteraFest is a five-week long performance festival showcasing Austin's dynamic and diverse performing arts community, ranging from actors and dancers to performance artists and poets and beyond. FronteraFest began in 1993 as a four-week showcase for short works of 25 minutes or less. By 1999, the festival had expanded to include the Long Fringe (works of 45-90 minutes), Mi Casa Es Su Teatro (works presented in homes throughout Austin) and Bring Your Own Venue (site-specific work or shows running in other spaces) were added to the Short Fringe (performances of 25 minutes or less). The festival was originally produced by Frontera Productions at the Hyde Park Theatre in Austin, Texas by Artistic Director Vicky Boone. When Boone moved on to the film industry Frontera Productions ended, but she offered the Hyde Park Theatre space to Ken Webster's Subterranean Productions, which became Hyde Park Theatre. Boone encouraged Austin Script Works (now ScriptWorks) to take over FronteraFest and in 2002 they joined with Hyde Park Theatre as co-producers of the festival. There is no requirement that the work presented in the festival is original, but the vast majority of performances are new works, a testament to Austin's love for innovation and creativity. Although, primarily a showcase for Austin artists, FronteraFest has also attracted performers from as far away as Canada, New York, Seattle and San Francisco as participants. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and ContentsThe FronteraFest Records are arranged into three series: Administrative Records, Performance Records and Publicity. The Administrative Records series (1999-2012) contains schedules, sponsorship packets, tech packets, application materials, publicity packets, marketing plans, welcome letters and annual budgets. The Publicity series (1993-2012) includes programs, flyers and posters for the event. Also included are a few newspaper articles promoting FronteraFest. Lastly, the Performance Records series (2012, undated) consists of application materials, notated scripts, rehearsal schedules, set designs, prop lists and sound cue lists. Return to the Table of Contents
Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsRestrictions on AccessOpen to all users. Restrictions on UseNone. Return to the Table of Contents
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Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationPreferred CitationFronteraFest Records (AR.2012.016). Austin History Center, Austin Public Library, Texas. Acquisition InformationDonor #: DO/2012/032 Donation Date: 2012 AccrualsAnnual additions to the collection are expected. Return to the Table of Contents Detailed Description of the Collection
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