Wolfgang Busch, Humanitarian Award
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Wolfgang Busch with the guidance of his entertainment attorney Donald Farber, an icon in the theater and film industry, to improve the conditions for the under-served Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) artistic community, and People with Disabilities in the performing arts.
Wolfgang became an openly gay artistic and social activist in the 1980's, while volunteering for three years at the largest musicians union, the Local 802, in New York City, managing the Rock/ R&B committee and its 1,200 members, producing seminars, workshops and showcases.
Wolfgang released in 2006 his first documentary How Do I Look worldwide, documenting the oral and visual history of the Harlem Drag Balls. He received the "Keep The Dream Alive" Martin Luther King Humanitarian Award, Best Documentary Award as a director, producer, cinematographer, and editor and his company Art From The Heart Films was inducted into the Hall Of Fame for "Best LGBT Company" in Queens NY.
Wolfgang brings the attention and awareness to the under-served and trend-setting communities, with the goal to empower them artistically and financially.
Wolfgang is using his grass-root and corporate skills to build an artistic infrastructure and has become an inspiration and motivator for people from all walks of life.
Wolfgang lectures at the most prestiges universities Yale, Penn Sate and New York University, Community Based and Not For Profit Organizations across the United States, England, France, Holland and Germany. University students and community based organizations use his films for thesis, education and research and he breaks down artistic exploitation, stereotyping, racism, sexism, and homophobia, to close the gap between those disadvantaged and under-served communities, the entertainment industry and the community at large.
Wolfgang Busch with the guidance of his entertainment attorney Donald Farber, an icon in the theater and film industry, to improve the conditions for the under-served Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) artistic community, and People with Disabilities in the performing arts.
Wolfgang became an openly gay artistic and social activist in the 1980's, while volunteering for three years at the largest musicians union, the Local 802, in New York City, managing the Rock/ R&B committee and its 1,200 members, producing seminars, workshops and showcases.
Wolfgang released in 2006 his first documentary How Do I Look worldwide, documenting the oral and visual history of the Harlem Drag Balls. He received the "Keep The Dream Alive" Martin Luther King Humanitarian Award, Best Documentary Award as a director, producer, cinematographer, and editor and his company Art From The Heart Films was inducted into the Hall Of Fame for "Best LGBT Company" in Queens NY.
Wolfgang brings the attention and awareness to the under-served and trend-setting communities, with the goal to empower them artistically and financially.
Wolfgang is using his grass-root and corporate skills to build an artistic infrastructure and has become an inspiration and motivator for people from all walks of life.
Wolfgang lectures at the most prestiges universities Yale, Penn Sate and New York University, Community Based and Not For Profit Organizations across the United States, England, France, Holland and Germany. University students and community based organizations use his films for thesis, education and research and he breaks down artistic exploitation, stereotyping, racism, sexism, and homophobia, to close the gap between those disadvantaged and under-served communities, the entertainment industry and the community at large.
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