This Thursday at 7 p.m., Sokol Auditorium will host Omaha’s inaugural RAWards semifinals. Twenty-five local artists across nine categories will compete for a chance to be one of nine finalists at the National RAWards in Los Angeles in January.
While RAW as an international, independent arts organization is itself five years old, RAW:Omaha is only now trying out its wings. “We just started in April,” says RAW:Omaha director Amber Keller. “So we didn’t have a full season.”
Due to the short 2013 season, the filmmaker category will be represented by one artist, Rob Kasel, as opposed to the usual three per category this Thursday. The remaining nominees are:r
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- rAccessories Designer: Kristi Schmit; Casey Jones; Champ Champensteinr
- rFashion Designer: Jessica Lyn; Haus of Donna Faye; Caine by Caine Westergardr
- rHairstylist: Brogan; Tammy Cox; John Paul Eubanksr
- rMakeup Artist: Lyndee; AJ Torres; Wetworksr
- rMusician: Morse Code; Omaha Street Percussion; Cannonistar
- rPerforming Arts: Laurel Ann Feller; Flying Eagles Acrobalance Troupe; Ginar
- rPhotographer: Jami Olds; Wanderlustorbust by Katie Seymour; Michelle Woitzelr
- rVisual Artist: Pristine Art Collection-Anthony Fenner; Madeleine Thoma; Alyssa Rose Kellerr
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r“It’s a mix between a nightlife event, an art show, and a party,” Keller says, attempting to describe the look of the evening. “Every artist that’s involved will have a booth section, but musicians will play on stage, and we’ll have a runway for hair, fashion, and makeup.” Artists will have decorated their space according to their craft, and “anything that anybody sets out will also be for sale,” Keller says.
A few examples of artistry to expect include Omaha Street Percussion, who will play for guests waiting in line; the Wetworks special effects team’s live demonstration of making up a model; and Alyssa Keller, who will be painting a canvas at her booth.
Given that the goal of RAW is to empower artists professionally, $15 tickets are available online to sponsor a particular artist. Otherwise, general admission tickets online are $17 and $20 at the door.
“Door money doesn’t go to artists directly,” Keller points out. Those fees go instead toward two showcases, one local and the other in another participating RAW city, for each artist plus a media packet. The packets include materials for the artists’ promotional use, such as video interviews of each artist, professional headshots, and candid photos and B-roll footage at their shows.
C.J. America Bergner will host this Thursday’s RAWards semifinal, and Brent Crampton will DJ. The Sokol bar will be open, and Scotty’s Go-Go Grill will be parked outside. Guests should note that the RAWards after-party at House of Loom at 10th and Pacific streets will feature $10 bottles of champagne.