CANotice! - February 2019 Cooperative Arts News Publication Date February 1, 2019 Publication #: 279 Since March, 2003 Web Site: www.CANotice.org Questions, Opt-in/out, Comments: [email protected]More than 39,000 In Distribution Support for the Performing Arts in the North Texas Area Welcome to the Cooperative Arts News CANotice! Please take a few moments to browse through the many fantastic arts events coming up in the next few weeks throughout the North Texas area. Mark your calendars with a couple of your standing favorites or try something new that you have never experienced before. There’s more than enough great art to go around! Featured in this publication: (click on the link to jump to the corresponding page) Page Description 22 Bruce Wood Dance 23 Chamber Music International 24 Odysseus North Texas Chamber Orchestra 25 Orpheus Chamber Singers 26 Rover Dramawerks 27 Odysseus North Texas Chamber Orchestra 28 Cara Mia Theatre Co. 29 Arts District Chorale 30 Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church Choir 31 Plano Civic Chorus 32 Repertory Company Theatre 33 New Texas Symphony Orchestra 34 Denton Bach Society 35 Odysseus North Texas Chamber Orchestra 36 First United Methodist Church, Dal- las 37 David Witherspoon Recording Ser- vices 38 Music In Motion 39 Waybright Violins 40 CAN Information Page 41 CAN Arts Groups (A-C) 42 CAN Arts Groups (D-H) Page Description 43 CAN Arts Groups (I-Q) 44 CAN Arts Groups (R-Z) 45 DADA Affiliates-1 46 DADA Affiliates-2 47 CAN Sponsors 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Sponsors: www.musicmotion.com theseniorvoice.com Waybright Violins Violins, Violas, Cellos, Bows [email protected]Page Description 1 Index Page 2 Fort Worth Guitar Society 3 Richardson Symphony 4 Chamber Music International 5 Richardson Theatre Centre 6 Brookhaven College School of the Arts 7 Brookhaven College School of the Arts 8 Greater Dallas Youth Orchestras 9 Mount Vernon Music 10 Mu Phi Epsilon Dallas 11 Mount Vernon Music 12 Rover Dramawerks 13 Repertory Company Theatre 14 Fine Arts Chamber Players 15 Timeless Concerts 16 New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving 17 Opera In Concert 18 Arts Incubator of Richardson 19 Symphony Arlington Garland Symphony Orchestra Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra 20 Dallas Black Dance Theatre 21 Lyric Stage David Witherspoon Recording Services www.davidwitherspoonrecordings.com
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Area
Welcome to the Cooperative Arts News CANotice! Please take a few moments to browse through the many fantastic arts events coming up in the next few weeks throughout the North Texas area. Mark your calendars with a couple of your standing favorites or try something new that you have never experienced before. There’s more than enough great art to go around!
Featured in this publication: (click on the link to jump to the corresponding page)
Their exceptional artistry and uncanny ensemble playing come from both a family rich in Brazilian musical tradition and from studies with the guitar/lutenist Monina Távora (1921-2011), a disciple of Andrés Segovia. In addition to setting new performance standards, the Assads have played a major role in creating and intro-ducing new music for two guitars. Their virtuosity has inspired a wide range of composers to write for them including Astor Piazzolla, Terry Riley, Radamés Gnattali, Marlos Nobre, Nikita Koshkin, Roland Dyens, Jorge Morel, Edino Krieger and Francisco Mignone.Brazilian-born brothers Sérgio and Odair Assad have set the benchmark for all other guitarists by creating a new standard of guitar innovation, ingenuity and expression.
Assad Brothers February 12 & 14, 2019
Dallas: Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:30pm Caruth Auditorium at SMU 6101 Bishop Blvd Dallas, TX 75205
Fort Worth: Thu Feb 14, 2019 7:30pm Kimbell Art Museum – Renzo Piano Hall 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107 click for Fort Worth tickets
Dallas: Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:30pm Caruth Auditorium at SMU 6101 Bishop Blvd Dallas, TX 75205 click for DALLAS tickets
Fort Worth: Thu Feb 14, 2019 7:30pm Kimbell Art Museum – Renzo Piano Hall 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107 click for Fort Worth tickets
Brookhaven College School of the Arts Art Depart-ment
Studio Gallery
Trevor Bennett
1.10 – 2.5.2019 M – F 9 – 5
reception 1.25.2019 6 – 8
Trevor Bennett, salt and pepper. lcharcoal on paper. 40 x 50. The Brookhaven College Art Department is pleased to present Trevor Bennett., new large scale charcoal drawings on paper by Trevor Bennett. A reception withr the artist is January 25, 6-8 pm. Exhibitions, gallery lectures, and receptions are free and open to the public. Brookhaven College is located at 3939 Valley View Lane, between Midway Road and Marsh Lane in Farmers Branch. The Studio Gallery is located in Building D, Room D126, open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Park in the P4 or P5 parking lot.For more information about exhibitions, contact David Newman, gallery director, at 972-860-4101 or at [email protected] Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75244-4997 V 972.860.4101 F 972.860.4385
Brookhaven College School of the Arts Art Depart-ment
Forum Gallery
Associate of Arts Qualifying Exhibition
1.11 – 2.5.2019 M – F 9 – 5 reception 1.25, 6-8pm
The Brookhaven College Art Department is pleased to present the 2019 Associate of Arts Qualifying Exhibi-tion, of works by art students graduating with the Associate of Arts degree. A reception with the artists is Friday, January 25, 6-8 pm. Exhibitions, gallery lectures, and receptions are free and open to the public. Brookhaven College is located at 3939 Valley View Lane, between Midway Road and Marsh Lane in Farm-ers Branch. The Forum Gallery is located in Building F, Room F101, open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Park in the P4 or P5 parking lot.For more information about exhibitions, contact David Newman, gallery director, at 972-860-4101 or at [email protected]. 3939 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch, TX 75244-4997 V 972.860.4101 F 972.860.4385
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Repertory Company Theatre Debra Carter [email protected] www.rcttheatre.com
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Roger Miller’s BIG RIVER Feb 8-17, 2019 FR/SAT 7:30, SUN 2:00 Tickets: $28 adults, $17 youth Box Office: 972-690-5029 On Line: www.rcttheatre.com RCT Driegert Theatre-770 N Coit, Richardson A Broadway musical, based on Mark Twain’s timeless classic The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , that sweeps us down the mighty Mississippi as the irrepressible Huck Finn helps his friend Jim, a slave, escape to freedom at the mouth of the Ohio River. Their adventures are hilarious, suspenseful and heartwarming, bringing to life your favorite characters from the novel. The award-winning score by Roger Miller is a brilliant celebration of pure Americana. Repertory Company Theatre 770 N Coit #2405 Richardson, TX 75080 972-690-5029 www.rcttheatre.com #IAMRCT
$59, 54, 25. Private table for 2 = $135. As is customary at our Valentines Special, our performers select beautiful, romantic music from around the world and of all eras in time, adding some spicy tangos and surprises, as well as previews of the upcoming season, and a bit of humor, too! Performers: the Chenoweth-Hood-Kang Trio, plus tenors Sergio Cepeda and Don O’Neal LeBlanc, and soprano Judith Rodriguez. Included in ticket price: post-concert party with live piano music, when music requests are accepted, (for dancing if you wish), complimentary fruit/cheese/desserts/wine/soft drinks, BYOB accepted. Seating*
*SEATING: Tables are filled in order of date tickets are purchased, from table 1-17. Because this isn't auditorium seating, there really isn't another solution. Adding people to your group at the last minute may also cause all of you to be moved to a different (higher numbered, farther back) table where there is space. We try the best we can to make all seats good with a good sight-line.
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Dallas Black Dance Theatre Ramona Logan [email protected] http://www.dbdt.com
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Dallas Black Dance Theatre Launches 42nd Season with Iconic Works On American Treasures and Six World Premieres Featuring Bold Theatrics
Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) launches its 42nd season with six world premieres, including a new work by Princess Grace award-winning choreographer Darrell Grand Moultrie. Other works reflect historic eras of Nina Simone, Odetta Holmes, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The season features internationally renowned Ballet Hispánico from New York City, as well as Step Afri-ka! of Washington, D.C., which celebrates the historic connection between South African dance and stepping. DBDT kicks off the season with the 13th Annual DanceAfrica series October 5-6, 2018, at the Moody Performance Hall. Friday and Saturday evening performances feature guest artist Step Afrika! The international touring company jubilantly links the historic tradi-tion between South African dance and stepping, a ritual for African American fraternities and sororities across America. The day-long FREE DanceAfrica Marketplace will be held Saturday, October 6, 2018, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Annette Strauss Square with main-stage performances, fun, food, vendors, and games for the entire family. Bruce Wood Dance Rehearsal Director Joy Bollinger takes DBDT dancers on a jaunt from a duel to a power struggle in choreo-graphing a new work. The dance makes its world premiere during the Director’s Choice series, November 2-4, 2018. The Dallas premi-ere of Bodies as Site of Faith and Protest by choreographer Tommie-Waheed Evans draws on fierce physical language through dance set to iconic speech excerpts by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The strength and stamina of DBDT dancers are showcased as they push through the layers of Lily Cabatu Weiss’ Thrown for a Loop. The Cultural Awareness series, February 15-17, 2019, salutes the “Queen of American Folk Music” and the “High Priestess of Soul.” Two women of courage influenced the world and used their musical voices for change. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Rehearsal Director and Guest Artist Matthew Rushing exemplifies Odetta Holmes’ magical voice by blending soul-stirring movements to folk, gospel, and blues music in the Dallas premiere of ODETTA. Iconic choreographer Dianne McIntyre’s Nina Simone Project epitomizes her regal presence with choreography set to Simone’s signature classical, jazz, and soul fusion. Ballet Hispánico is the special guest artist of the season during the Spring Celebration series, May 17-19, 2019. The nation’s premier Latino dance company shares Latin culture through the lens of contemporary modern dance. Princess Grace award-winning choreogra-pher Darrell Grand Moultrie creates a new work for DBDT that weaves together multiple genres. DBDT nine-year veteran dancer Claude Alexander III examines the influence of social media and pop culture using classical vocabulary as the foundation for choreo-graphing his new contemporary modern dance. DBDT: Encore! takes center stage in its 19th annual Rising Excellence series, April 12-13, 2019, at the Moody Performance Hall. Dr. Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris choreographs a new work fusing Shakespearean narrative with hip-hop vocabulary while mixing hip-hop music with rock, modern, and classical sounds. The Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Family SOLUNA Interna-tional Music & Arts Festival commissions a new work for DBDT: Encore! by emerging choreographer My’kal J. Stromile. The Juilliard School 2018 graduate danced with Encore! while attending Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. DBDT: Encore! Artistic Director Nycole Ray, known for creating exquisite dance art, is developing a new company work.
Dancing Beyond Borders is the perfect setting to indulge in the best of Dallas Black Dance Theatre as DBDT and DBDT: Encore! join together for their annual performance. Both companies perform crowd-pleasing season highlights with meticulous technique and artist-ry. The Fort Worth performance is March 16, 2019, in the W.E. Scott Theatre. The Richardson performance is March 22, 2019, in the Eisemann Center for Performing Arts. As part of the national expansion for the dance company, DBDT presents its sixth New York City sea-son at the Ailey Citigroup Theatre, May 2-3, 2019. DISCOUNTED PARKING OFFERED WITH SEASON SUBSCRIPTION! Tickets go on sale August 16, 2018. Season subscribers now have the option of purchasing discounted parking for $10 per performance when they buy season tickets through September 30, 2018. Season subscribers can save up to 15% off ticket prices that range from $22-58. For details on subscription and parking packages, visit the AT&T Performing Arts Center at www.attpac.org or call 214-871-2376 ext. 413. Group subscriptions can save 30% off ticket prices when booking multiple performances. This option is great for organizations that want the convenience of a single process to purchase multiple seats at three or more performances. For group ticket information call 214-871-2376 ext. 413 or email [email protected]. For single tickets, visit www.attpac.org. For more performance details, visit www.DBDT.com.
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Lyric Stage Steven Jones [email protected] http://www.lyricstage.org
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Lyric Stage continues its twenty sixth season at the Majestic Theatre February 15-17, 2019 with I DO! I DO!, a musical Valentine to marriage. Performances are February 15 & 16 @ 7:30 PM and February 16 & 17 @ 2:30 PM. Tickets are available @ www.lyricstage.org or by calling 214-871-5000. Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, the creators of THE FANTASTICKS, the world’s longest running musical, adapted Jan de Hartog’s THE FOURPOSTER into a musical celebration of marriage. Specifically, the marriage of Michael and Agnes, a writer and his bride, over the course of their first fifty years of marriage. Written as a star vehicle for theater legends Mary Martin and Robert Preston, the original Broadway production received seven 1966 Tony Award nominations including Best Musical and Best Score. The show begins with Michael and Agnes on their wedding day. Their vows behind them, they look forward to spending the rest of their lives together. We watch as they go through their wedding night jitters, raise a family and negotiate midlife crises. They rediscover how much they really need each other. Then, after 50 years of marriage, the couple leaves their house to the next pair of newlyweds. This touching story of two soul mates navigating the perils of life is set to a tuneful, charming score which includes the hit “My Cup Runneth Over.” Starring in Lyric Stage’s production is a real-life married couple—Broadway veteran and Mesquite native Kristen Beth Williams returns to Lyric Stage with her husband, Broadway actor James Ludwig, to star in I DO! I DO!. Kristen Beth Williams is fresh from her run with Bette Midler in the Broadway revival of HELLO, DOLLY! Lyric Stage audiences will remember Kristen’s critically acclaimed performance as Guinevere in CAMELOT. Her other Broadway credits include PIPPIN, NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT, ANTHING GOES and PROMISES, PROMISES. James Ludwig has been seen on Broadway in SPAMALOT and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. His Off-Broadway credits include BLUE MAN GROUP, AFTER THE FAIR and JOHN & JEN. Television audiences have seen James in LAW AND ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT, ONE LIFE TO LIVE and LIPSTICK JUNGLE. Penny Ayn Maas is the director and choreographer with music direction by Sheilah Vaughn Walker. Scenic design is by Randel Wright with lighting design by Julie A. Simmons. Lyric Stage 214-871-5000 Box Office www.lyricstage.org
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Bruce Wood Dance Gayle Halperin [email protected] http://www.brucewooddance.org/
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Bruce Wood Dance Announces Dances from the Heart—A Gala Fundraiser on Valentine’s Weekend, February 15+16, 2019
Bruce Wood Dance proudly presents Dances from the Heart––an exclu-sive, elegant evening of food, dance, live music, and special guests de-signed to make your heart sing. The festivities take place February 15 and 16, 2019 at 7:00 PM at Bruce Wood Dance Gallery, 103 Howell St., Dallas, TX 75207. Monies raised from the events will provide support for BWD’s artistic and educational programming. Each evening is limited to 130 guests. Table sponsorships are available. Individual tickets go on sale January 7 at Dallas Winds Box Office at 214–565–9463. For more information, contact Gayle Halperin at [email protected] or call 214–298–9212. Curated by artistic director Joy Bollinger, producer Larry Lane, and Broadway music director Joseph Thalken, Dances from the Heart offers classical favorites from Chopin to Sondheim. The program features Thalken on piano—conducting an all–string chamber quintet from
Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts; soprano Alissa Roca; and the beautiful BWD dancers. BWD artistic director Joy Bollinger says, “Dances from the Heart will be an exquisite pairing of piano and strings with the captivating movement of Bruce Wood Dance. Making its Dallas premiere are excerpts from For Buddy created by Bruce Wood® and complemented by selections from the choreography of 2018 Princess Grace awardee Bryan Arias, Kimi Nikai-doh, and more.” The evening kicks off with delicious food and drink in the elegantly transformed Bruce Wood Dance Gallery, followed by the presentation of the 2019 BRUCE Award to philanthropist Rosalee Kimple for her unwavering support of the local dance community. Rosalee Kimple loves dance and dancers. Known to all as Rosie, she and Bruce Wood® were dear friends. From the very beginning, she has been a passionate patron of BWD. She is a champion of Wood’s commitment to artistic excellence and his dedication to mentoring professional dance careers in Dallas–Fort Worth. Returning to Dallas is acclaimed long–time New York composer Joseph Thalken, whose theater and concert works have been performed nationally and internationally. He has composed the scores for the stage musicals Harold & Maude, Was, And The Curtain Rises, and Borrowed Dust on Broadway, and in Dallas for BWD’s Chasing Home. Says Thalken, “We now have a history of working together on several different projects over the past few years, and it is always a true joy to create something new with this extraordinary company.” Alissa Roca, soprano, has been praised for her ethereal coloratura and clear, powerful, expressive voice. Roca received both a Master’s and Diploma from Southern Methodist University and has performed with many Dallas ensembles, including The Dallas Opera, The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and Dallas Winds. BWD has received the following accolades: Best Dance Company by D Magazine in 2017, 2014, 2013; Best of Dallas Voice 2014–2018; and inclusion on every annual Dallas–Fort Worth Top Ten in Dance list since 2011. BWD also was ap-pointed to the 2016–2018 and 2018–2020 Texas Commission on the Arts Touring Roster. Bruce Wood Dance is made possible by its dedicated patrons and sponsors: Heritage Auctions (HA.com); TACA; Texas Commission on the Arts; National Endowment for the Arts; James+Gayle Halperin Foundation; Donna Wilhelm Family Foundation; Roger Fullington; Ellen Kendrick Creative, Inc.; Lancaster+Associates; Charlie Uniform Tango; Vis-itDallas.com; 2018 Commissioners Circle; and Brian Guilliaux Photography.
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Repertory Company Theatre Debra Carter [email protected] www.rcttheatre.com
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BRIDGES, A NEW CULTURAL OUTREACH PROGRAM March 22 & 23 (Fr & Sat) April 26 & 27 (Fr & Sat) Repertory Company Theatre, 770 N Coit, Richardson Admission: Free More information: 972-690-5029 www.rcttheatre.com The population of the North Dallas/Richardson is changing. 32% of the residents speak a language other than English. Richardson ranks #11 on the list of most culturally diverse city in our area. Inclusion and diversity are topics on many minds. The Arts are an excellent format to build bridges between these communities. Repertory Company Theatre through a special grant from Ann and Charles Eisemann Arts Innovation Initiative, will host a new Multicultural Outreach Program, BRIDGES, designed to bring Cultural Groups, Arts Organizations, Artists and Communities together through the arts. The two month long event will take place at RCT’s new theatre on Coit Road. March 22 & 23, RCT will host a free Multicultural Showcase featuring performers and arts from a broad spectrum of the communi-ty. “It is important to give each cultural group a voice” explains, RCT executive director, Debra Carter. “We are including arts from the Chinese, Hispanic, Muslim communities along with other multicultural artists during this event. There will also be opportunities to feature cuisine from the differing cultures”. April 26 & 27 the Outreach Program will feature a Technicolor Family Arts Festival held at RCT Theatre. The free, interactive, two day performing arts festival will give families the opportunity to enjoy live performances, sing and dance with musicians and have fun while learning about local arts! Multi-cultural artists and performers from the March Bridges Outreach Program will be invited participate. Festival will also include performances of Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The Goals of the Bridges Outreach Program are * to build artistic bridges and break down cultural barriers between Communities. * to introduce Broadway musicals and theatre arts to all the different cultural groups in our community. * to partner with existing artists, arts groups and businesses to preserve and expand performing and visual arts as a vital elements of the community. Repertory Company Theatre 770 N Coit #2405 Richardson, TX 75080 972-690-5029 www.rcttheatre.com #IAMRCT
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