Sunday, July 30, 2017

August Newsletter

Greetings, scare-friends! 
It's been a crazy whirlwind of a season for Antler Hill. Neil's launched himself into a TON of new scoring projects all at once: 
  • He'll be one of two composers working with the North Carolina team producing the dark fantasy series "Dusk."

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  • After completing the score for the short film "Wrong Girl" this past spring, he's been asked to work on another upcoming short film by the same director. 
  • Production has begun on a short film addressing the subject of human trafficking, and Neil will be providing a score for that project. 
  • We have an author friend who is putting her short horror story "Anniversary" on the screen, and he'll be scoring that as well. 
  • He's also creating a theme song and original tracks for use during event performances by the superhero group "The Ultimate Experience." 
  • And that's just the projects that we have the freedom to tell you about!! 
Meanwhile, Jessica is working on some new projects as well. 
  • She's building up a stash of knitted goods - fingerless gloves, eyelet scarves, and cat hats - to add to the "artistic endeavors" she brings to the table. Those will make their debut on September 9 at 1Spark in Spartanburg and will be available til the warm weather of 2018 drives away interest. 
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  • In addition to commissioned pencil portraits, she's also recently started offering "Paint Parties," a more intimate take on the trending paint night venues - she meets parties of 4 or more in homes, churches, or parks for an evening of creativity. At just $25 a person (and discounts are available for larger groups!), these make for affordable, fun, casual get-togethers that leave you with your own masterpiece to take home. All supplies are provided. 
  • Most recently, being a licensed massage therapist, she's introduced chair massage to the event table (whenever floor space will afford it) and that's been a big hit! If you've been looking for a massage therapist, Jessica also does table massage out of the home, so send us a message if you're interested. 
With all that's been going on, we're actually grateful that August and September are a slower season this year. (And October's going to be a doozy!!) 
We also are taking part in the new series put on by the Chapman Cultural Center - performing live at various outdoor spots in downtown Spartanburg from 5-7:30 on the following nights: 
  • August 18
  • September 8, 15, & 22 
We've also made some major updates to the webpage to make all of our eclectic offerings easier to discover, so check it out! Don't forget you can order t-shirts and CDs direct from our providers, and let us know if anything else strikes your fancy!

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