When you walk into the intimate setting of a Woodland Concert, you
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When you walk into the intimate setting of a Woodland Concert, you
When you walk into the intimate setting of a Woodland Concert, you can feel that something exciting is just about to happen. A polite cacophony of noise wafts through the venue as musicians and vocalists freely rehearse difficult phrases, warm up fingers, and fine-tune their instruments. The lights dim, you take your seat, everyday stresses and obligations disappear as you nestle deeply into your chair. An enormous sound fills the whole room and you can't help but be swept up in it…This is where you need to be, at our Spring Surprise Concert. Come to Woodlands and be surprised, delighted, and moved. Saturday May 18 at 7:30pm and Sunday May 19 at 1:30pm.Tickets are $5.00 at the door. Read on for more details from our conductors… The Orchestra has been working on a variety of styles, from Marches to Rags, Sea Shanties to Classical Music for this upcoming concert: “Sea Songs” is an arrangement of three British sea-songs by composer Ralph Vaughn Williams. It is based on the songs “Princess Royal,” “Admiral Benboe”, and “Portsmouth”. The first performance was given in 1924 During the British Empire’s Exibition. “Symphony #94” (Haydn’s Surprise Symphony) was written in 1791 in London for a concert series. Haydns’ music contains many jokes, and the Surprise Symphony includes probably the most famous of all: a sudden fortissimo (very loud) chord at the end of an otherwise piano (soft) opening theme. “España” is the most famous of orchestral compositions written by French composer Emmanuel Chabrier, (1841-1894). Written in 1883 after traveling in Spain (from July to December), this work was inspired and influenced by the many forms of dance and music Chabrier heard traveling many regions in Spain. “Ragtime” is a musical based on the 1975 novel “Ragtime” by E.L.Doctorow. Ragtime tells the story of three groups of people in the early 20th century: African Americans, Upper Class Suburbanites, and Eastern Europe Immigrants. In the piece you will hear marches, cakewalks, gospel, and of course Ragtime. “American Patrol” written by Frank White Meacham in 1885. This popular march was originally written for piano. It was arranged for band in 1891. Glen Miller played an arrangement by Jerry Gray years later. Morton Gould also made an arrangement for this popular march. Quite a few surprises here - you won’t be disappointed. It has been a fun experience to get the chance to direct this fine group of dedicated musicians. Gary Killings The Choir will be performing three works from modern composer Eric Whitacre: Sleep, Alleluia, and Five Hebrew Love Songs. If you’ve not heard of Eric Whitacre yet don’t feel alone. My first exposure to the composer Eric Whitacre (1970- ) was listening, on public radio, to the story of how “Sleep” came into existence. In the winter of 1999 Ms. Julia Armstrong, mezzo-soprano from Austin, Texas commissioned a work for the Austin Pro Chorus. She wanted the poetry to be from her parent’s favorite poem, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy evening,” by Robert Frost. Unfortunately the Robert Frost estate would not release the copyright so the completed composition would languish until the poem becomes public domain in 2038. Eric asked Charles Anthony Silvestri to set new words to the music and “Sleep” came into being, copyrighted 2002. While at Julliard, Eric teamed up with Friedemann Eichhorn, a violinist and Hila Plitmann, a soprano, to present a concert in Speyer, Germany in 1996. He asked Hila to write him a few postcards in her native Hebrew, and the Five Hebrew Love Songs were born. Each of the songs captures a moment that he and Hila had shared. She is now his wife. For most of his career Mr. Whitacre has resisted setting texts that could be used in a liturgical context. He spent the 2010 Michaelmas term at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge where he came to terms with the poetry and power of liturgy. He took a single word “Alleluia” and reworked “October,” originally written for wind symphony, and a cappella piece emerged. Eric Whitacre has become one of the leading voices in contemporary choral composition, is regularly performed throughout the world, and I am sure you will be as delighted as we are with his work. Ron Bacon AND Play an Instrument Build sets Act Out Sing Dance Sew Dream…. Share your ideas Our Production Meeting… Our annual general meeting … (where we share, vote, and nominate board members.) AND our production meeting… (where directors/ interested people present the board with ideas for next year’s season) have been combined this year. Here is your chance to make a difference, to help us dream, and to become involved. Thursday June 6, 6:00pm at Woodland Theatre. You’re invited to bring food (it is a potluck) and ideas to share, any artistic thinking and your outrageous perspective. See you at the theatre! Create Vote Direct Produce Because Woodlands is a COMMUNITY theatre and is interested in a STRONG COMMUNITY we often post community performances events for other in our community. Following are two of our dear community friends that you might like to attend…… Northern Dance Theatre Presents May 10th and 11th, 2013 Fri & Sat @ 7 PM CHS Stage Tickets $10 Adults, $6 Students Available at Happy’s Hallmark a Forever Family Ballet The Red Thread Chinese Proverb: An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstances. The thread may stretch or tangle but will never break. Escanaba in Da Moonlight by Jeff Daniels When the Soady clan reunites for the opening day of deer season at the family's Upper Peninsula camp, thirty-five-year-old Reuben Soady brings with him the infamous reputation of being the oldest Soady in the history of the Soadys never to bag a buck. In a hunting story to beat all hunting stories, ESCANABA IN DA MOONLIGHT spins a hilarious tale of humor, horror and heart as Reuben goes to any and all lengths to remove himself from the wrong end of the family record book. At Chewelah Civic Center, 301 E. Clay St. Chewelah. Fri. Sat. 7 PM; May 24, 25, 31 & Jun. 1; Sun. Matinee May 26 & June 2 -2 PM Tickets: Sunday May 26 Dinner theatre $20ea all other tickets $10 ea Cast: Albert Soady: Ed Bryan,Reuben Soady: Sean Tabaloff, Remnar Soady: Bill Barnes, Jimmer Negamanee: Kevin Christain, Ranger Tom T Treado: George Eberth, Wolf Moon Dance Soady: Sophia Aldous. Pick Your Seat Fundraiser Update The seats in the theatre have all been restored and our "bottom line" is much more comfortable now! YAY! But to help defray the cost of the repair AND so you can have a special place in our theatre there are still plenty of seats available for sponsorship. For a $100 tax deductible contribution, you can pick an available seat; a personalized brass marker will be placed on the seat with an engraving: business name, family name, in memorial of a loved one, favorite theatre quote, words of wisdom, or favorite Woodland show. The decision is really up to you. You may send your donations to Woodland Theatre, c/o Pick Your Seat donation, 603 W. Clay Ave. Chewelah WA 990109. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number. You will be contacted for information on which seat you would like and what you want on the brass marker, and a receipt will be mailed to you. *Donations do not guarantee admission or availability at any show or performance. Platinum Sponsors 2013 5th & Main FamilyDentistry Inmans Home Design Vaagen Brothers Lumber Avista Lovitt Restaurant Yellow Pine Mini Mart Coldwell Banker Northern Ales Schrack Financial Haney’s Lumber & Supply Pancoast School of Music Zips Drive iIn Hearth & Home State Farm Insurance Healthy Expressions Gold Sponsors 2013 Bob Simeone Attorney Chewelah Arts Guild E.Z. Knits Edward Jones Garringer Insurance John Leng DDS Kettle Falls Lady Lions Meyers Falls Colville Printing Colville Sign Maruji & Raines Happy's Hallmark Colville Do-It Center Colville Glass Gentle Dentistry Dodson's Paint Colville Valley Eye Care Kubesh's Concrete Chewelah Floor & Wall Covering Kris Kittelson System Consulting Northern Energy Propane R.E. Lees & Abeid Construction Providence Mt. Carmel Hospital N. E. Washington Medical Group Tony's Pizza Les Schwab Colville Vision Source Ronnie D's Drive In Sherman Creek Orchard United Country Realty Barneys Qwik Stop Colville Naturopathic Colville Physical Therapy Colville Valley Concrete Irwin Law Firm Friends of Woodlands Drive 2013 Great things have been made possible with the help of the Friends of Woodlands. The donations from our friends help keep our theatre building beautiful and safe! In 2012 the Friends of Woodlands donations went toward several building improvement projects. We created safer stairways and handicap entrances, fire safety exits and extinguishers, and repaired all of our seat cushions so you, our patrons will be more comfortable. This seat repair is being made possible through the cooperation of the Friends of Woodlands and our “Pick Your Seat” campaign (Chairs are still available through our Pick Your Seat fund raising campaign. Information in this newsletter.) New lights, repair of the stage, and our parking area are all on the agenda for this year too. YOU DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! THANK YOU! Contributions are tax deductible. Thank you! PLEASE SEND your tax donation to: Woodland Productions P.O. Box 524, Colville, WA 99114 YES! PLEASE PUT ME IN THE SPOTLIGHT ($1-$34) I’M GIVING WOODLANDS A STANDING OVATION ($35-$149) I’M HELPING WOODLANDS REACH FOR A STAR ($150-$399) CENTER STAGE IS THE PLACE FOR ME! ($400 OR MORE)