hctc greater hazard area performing arts series event schedule 2011
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hctc greater hazard area performing arts series event schedule 2011
hctc greater hazard area performing arts series ev ent schedule 2011-2012 HCTC Greater hazard area performing Arts Series 2011-2012 HCTC Greater Hazard Area Performing Arts Series c/o Hazard Community & Technical College Jolly Classroom Center, Rm. 113B (Our office has moved!) 1 Community College Drive P.O. Box 1052 Hazard, KY 41702 606-487-3067 or 606-487-3070 800-246-7521 exts. 73067 or 73070 tammy.duff@kctcs.edu or sandrad.campbell@kctcs.edu hazardperformingarts.com The Greater Hazard Area Performing Arts Series invites you to browse our 2011-2012 season brochure that features marquee performances this fall including Barter Theatre’s touring production of Civil War Voices in honor of the 150th Anniversary of the start of the Civil War; and some of today’s best country and bluegrass music in a concert by The Grascals, with special guests The Roys. In the spring the Performing Arts Series is very excited to present Atlanta Rhythm Section for a Valentine’s Day event. Other season highlights include Alison Brown, the Missoula Children’s Theatre production of Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs, and our Mountain Songwriters Nights. All of these events promise to provide entertainment the whole family can enjoy. Most artists will also be offering arts education programs for area schools and students. These arts education programs provide excellent resources and documentation for area schools arts program reviews. You will see these arts education programs noted throughout the brochure with an apple icon as well as additional information in the Arts Education Schedule insert. Be sure to check out these wonderful arts education opportunities and contact the performing arts office to book a workshop or performance for your group to attend. We invite you to become a volunteer, as well as a donor and patron at performances during the season. Whatever your interests or talents, there’s a place for you as a volunteer. Contact the performing arts office for more information. Know that when you support the arts series by becoming a donor or patron of performing arts series events, you are part of a much bigger picture that assists with the development of the arts and enriches the cultural climate of the community. Series Grand Benefactors: Media Grand Benefactors: News Press, Times Voice, Troublesome Creek Times, TVS24: Your Hometown Channel, WJMD, WKCB, WKIC FM, WMMT, WSGS, WYMT-TV and WZQQ AM Mayor Nan Gorman Peoples Bank & Trust Company Hazard, KY The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, provides operating support to the Greater Hazard Area Performing Arts Series with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. All programs, activities and services are provided equally without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, or disability. HCTC G reater haz a rd a rea perfo rming A rts Serie s 2011-2012 ev ent sc hedule DATE & TIME Sat., Aug. 20, 2011 – 7 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 22, 2011 – 7 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 20, 2011 – 7 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 27, 2011 - 7 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 17, 2011 – 7 p.m. Wed., Nov., 30, 2011 – 7 p.m. Tues., Feb. 14, 2012 – 7 p.m. Fri. & Sat., Feb. 24 & 25, 2012 – 7 p.m. Sun., Feb. 26, 2012 – 2:30 p.m. Thurs., Apr. 12, 2012 – 6:30 p.m. Thurs., Apr. 26, 2012 – 6:30 p.m. Friday, Apr. 27, 2012 – 6:30 p.m. Coffee PerformaHouncese Coffee PerformaHouncese PERFORMANCE Missoula Children’s Theatre in Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Alison Brown Acoustic Band Barter Theatre in Civil War Voices Mountain Songwriters Night featuring Hugh X. Lewis The Grascals with special guests The Roys also featuring KSBTM Ensembles EKU University Singers Christmas Program Atlanta Rhythm Section Valentine’s Day Concert Little Theatre of Hazard in “The 4 Seasons of Comedy” Little Theatre of Hazard in “The 4 Seasons of Comedy” “A Taste of Hazard” featuring Appalatin HCTC Annual Evening with Poets Mountain Songwriters Night LOCATION The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY HCTC Leslie County Center, Hyden, KY The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY HCTC Leslie County Center, Hyden, KY The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY HCTC First Federal Center, Hazard, KY HCTC First Federal Center, Hazard, KY HCTC First Federal Center, Hazard, KY HCTC Stephens Library, Hazard, KY HCTC First Federal Center, Hazard, KY 2011-2012 A rts Educati o n schedule Tues. – Thurs., Aug. 16 – 18, 2011 Missoula Children’s Theatre Workshops Book at your school (all grade levels available) Fri., Aug. 19, 2011 – 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. Missoula Children’s Theatre Snow White Matinee Performances The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY Sept. 27, 2011 – 8:45 a.m., 10:45 a.m. & 1 p.m. R.Ed.I. Arts & Education Foundation in “Stand Up! Change Teen Statistics” The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY R.Ed.I. Arts & Education Foundation will be available to perform at area high schools or middle schools during the week of Sept. 26. Thurs., Oct. 20, 2011 – 10 a.m. Barter Theatre in Civil War Voices Matinee Performance The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY Thurs. afternoon (TBD), Oct. 20, 2011 Barter Theatre Workshop Book at your school Wed., Nov. 30, 2011 – 9 a.m. EKU University Singers Mini Choral Festival The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY Christmas Matinee Performance – 1:30 p.m. EKU University Singers featuring Area School Choruses The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY Accessibility available. Brochure design by HCTC Document Production Center. HCTC is an equal opportunity employer and education institution. Missoula Children’s Theatre in Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Saturday, August 20, 2011 at 7 p.m. The Forum, Hal Rogers Center, Hazard, KY Admission: $10 adults, $5 students (age 6-18) Age 5 & under free The season opens with a Performing Arts Series and community favorite. The Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) will return for their seventh appearance on the series presenting Snow White. Audiences will venture into the terrifying Black Forest when the Missoula Children’s Theatre and more than 50 local students perform an original musical adaptation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. A team of two professional actor/directors will arrive in our community at the beginning of the week with a set, costumes, props and make-up—everything it takes to put on a play, except the cast. The weeklong residency begins with an open group audition on Monday, August 15 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the HCTC First Federal Center and culminates with matinee school performances on Friday and a public evening performance on Saturday. Around 50 to 60 students in grades 1–12 are cast and well rehearsed throughout the week, learning lines, songs and choreography to perform as an ensemble in producing a full-length musical. MCT will conduct theatre workshops in area schools for any grade level. See the Arts Education Schedule for more information. ev ent schedule 2011-2012 Kiwanis of Hazard, KY Alison Brown Acoustic Band Thursday, September 22, 2011 – 7 p.m. HCTC Leslie County Center, Hyden, KY Admission: $10 adults, $5 students (age 6 – 18) ev ent schedule 2011-2012 Age 5 & under free Alison Brown has achieved success in many areas: a Harvard graduate, record label co-founder and owner, mother, and, the role that most people know her in: banjo virtuoso. An internationally recognized musician with a wide-reaching and loyal fan base, Brown first came to national prominence when she was asked by Alison Krauss to join her band Union Station in 1989. Brown had already made a name for herself prior to that by performing extensively with fiddler Stuart Duncan, and on occasional pick-up sessions with artists such as Vince Gill, Byron Berline and John Hickman. Brown’s journey to a professional music career took a detour while she attended Harvard, studying history and literature, then UCLA, where she secured an MBA and went to work as an investment banker. After taking a hiatus to return to composing and recording music, Brown assembled the material for her solo debut, the GRAMMY nominated Simple Pleasures. A three-year stint with Alison Krauss and Union Station and a year serving as band leader for Michelle Shocked followed as did bluegrass music’s highest accolade for an instrumentalist: the International Bluegrass Music Association Banjo Player of the Year in 1991. Alison will perform an evening public concert at HCTC’s Leslie County Center after conducting workshops & master classes at the HCTC Kentucky School of Bluegrass & Traditional Music. “Like Jame s voice or B.B Taylor’s guitar, Alis . King’s banjo is an on Brown’s possessed instrument sonic signa of a unique tu inescapable re and an beauty.” - Bill board Mag azine Barter Theatre in Civil War Voices These performances are funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the Kentucky Arts Council. Thursday, October 20, 2011 – 7 p.m. The Forum, Hal Rogers Center – Hazard, KY Admission: Prime Orchestra Center Seats – $20, All Other Seats – $15 adults, $8 students (age 18 & under) In celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the start of the Civil War, the Performing Arts Series is proud to present Barter Theatre for a third season. Hear the stirring and passionate true stories of the people who lived through the greatest conflict in our nation’s history as told in their own words and woven with traditional music of the period that will inspire you in ways you never thought possible. This play is filled with the courage, sacrifice, personal suffering and triumph of the people and time that galvanized our nation, giving a perspective on the Civil War that is not contained in any history books. In addition to this public evening performance Barter Theatre will be presenting a matinee performance for area students and the public to attend, and a workshop is available at an area school. See the Arts Education Schedule for more information. Barter Theatre’s production of Civil War Voices will kick off a whole weekend of local historical events commemorating the Civil War Anniversary. The Battle of Leatherwood Reenactment and related events will take place Fri., Oct. 21, 2011 through Sun., Oct. 23, 2011. Visit their website at battleofleatherwood.com for details. ev ent schedule 2011-2012 “WE BRING THE BACK TO HEALTHCARE” Hazard, ky Mountain Songwriters Night featuring Hugh X. Lewis Thursday, October 27, 2011 – 7 p.m. Leslie County Center, Hyden, KY Admission: FREE Hugh X. Lewis was born in Yeaddiss, Kentucky. Always hovering on the fringe of the country music establishment, steel-mill worker turned songwriter, Lewis wrote some chart topping singles during the mid to late ‘60s including “BJ the DJ” with singer Stonewall Jackson who took the novelty song to number one in 1964. Before long Lewis’ often tongue-in-cheek songs were being recorded by the Nashville establishment with some regularity. He’s had songs recorded by Charley Pride, Del Reeves, Jim Ed Brown, Little Jimmy Dickens, Lynn Anderson and many more. His experience, along with a career that includes television and movie credits, induction to both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame, have provided him a wealth of knowledge and music to share. First Federal SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Kentucky School of LUEGR ASS & TRADITIONAL MUSIC ev ent schedule 2011-2012 The Grascals The Grascals w/ special guests The Roys & featuring the Kentucky School of Bluegrass & Traditional Music Ensembles Thursday, November 17, 2011 – 7 p.m. The Forum, Hal Rogers Center – Hazard, KY Admission: Prime Orchestra Center Seats – $20, All Other Seats – $15 adults, $8 students (age 18 & under) ev ent schedule 2011-2012 The Grascals have quickly become one of bluegrass and country music’s rising stars. Since their debut album in 2004, The Grascals have been nominated for two Grammy® Awards, received the SPBGMA’s 2011 Instrumental Group of the Year, SPBGMA’s 2010 Bluegrass Band of the Year, SPBGMA’s 2009 Album of the Year and IBMA’s (2007, 2006) Entertainer of the Year. Their cutting-edge modern bluegrass is delivered with a deep knowledge of, and admiration for, the work of the music’s founding fathers. Timely yet timeless, The Grascals make music that is entirely relevant to the here and now, yet immersed in traditional values of soul and musicianship. Also performing will be The Roys. Blending proficiency and passion into a musically intoxicating package, The Roys’ debut with LONESOME WHISTLE (Rural Rhythm Records), is a spirited set that showcases these siblings’ stellar vocals, taut musicianship and enviable songwriting skills. The video for one of the album’s releases “Coal Minin’ Man” was shot in Hazard, Kentucky using local miners from Teco Coal Company. Student ensembles from HCTC’s Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music will open the evening show. The Roys t: s e u lg ia c spe Eastern Kentucky University Singers Christmas Concert featuring Area School Choirs Wednesday, November 30, 2011 – 7 p.m. The Forum, Hal Rogers Center – Hazard, KY Admission: $10 adults, $5 students (age 6 – 18) Age 5 & under free Eastern Kentucky University, a partner in the University Center of the Mountains, will bring their concert choir to Hazard for a performance and outreach opportunity that will involve area schools in a choral festival and public evening Christmas concert performance. Area school chorus programs will have the opportunity to work on music selections during the fall semester to rehearse and perform with EKU’s University Singers. See the Arts Education Schedule for more information regarding the choral festival and performance opportunities for area school chorus programs. Hazard, KY Peoples Bank & Trust Company Mayor Nan Gorman ev ent schedule 2011-2012 Atlanta Rhythm Section Tuesday, February 14, 2012 – 7 p.m. The Forum, Hal Rogers Center – Hazard, KY Admission: Prime Orchestra Center Seats – $20, All Other Seats – $15 adults, $8 students (age 18 & under) The Atlanta Rhythm Section (ARS) released 15 albums of excellent original material, and consistently perform entertaining live shows. Their biggest hits include So Into You, Champagne Jam, Imaginary Lover and Spooky. ARS was paired with contemporaries Lynyrd Skynyrd as the successors to the Allman Brothers - carrying the mantle of “Southern Rock”. But performing songs that were more musically diverse and having hits that had a softer, pop sound, the “Southern Rock” label was a mixed blessing of many of their unique musical accomplishments. They shared musical stylings with the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac - both in the quality of songwriting and recorded performances. They were excellent musicians who tried to stretch themselves - think Steely Dan or Little Feat. In many ways, these associations make as much or more sense than any grouping with their Southern Rock kindred. So, if you want an introduction or re-introduction to a great band and a lot of wonderful music, don’t miss this Valentine’s Day concert. ev ent schedule 2011-2012 e ARS is th of all the epitome gs that good thin e the phras ock” “classic r implies. WXKQ 103.9 FM A Subsidiary of James River Coal Company Little Theatre of Hazard in “The 4 Seasons of Comedy” Friday & Saturday, February 24 & 25, 2012 – 7 p.m. Sunday, February 26, 2012 – 2:30 p.m. HCTC First Federal Center – Hazard, KY Admission: $10 adults, $8 students & seniors LTH presents “The 4 Seasons of Comedy.” This season the local theatre company will present short comedies that will occur in each of the seasons. By producing multiple short plays, the theatre hopes to involve more community members who would love to be a part of a show but can’t commit to 6-7 weeks of rehearsals. Each skit will require 2-3 weeks of commitment that can be designed around schedules. Contact director Terry Thies, 606-436-2848, if you are interested in auditioning or being a part of the backstage crew for this show. Rehearsals for the show will begin in January, 2012. ev ent schedule 2011-2012 “A Taste of Hazard” featuring Appalatin Thursday, April 12, 2012 – 6:30 p.m. HCTC First Federal Center – Hazard, KY Admission: $35 / person Sample the best food in Eastern Kentucky prepared by some of the finest chefs and cooks in the region while enjoying a great evening of entertainment with Appalatin. Hazard native Steve Sizemore returns to his home as percussionist for Appalatin, which was formed in 2006 in Louisville through band members’ mutual love of the folk music sounds of Latin America and the Caribbean. Appalatin’s original music is a fusion of Latin and Appalachian folk music from the band member’s homelands in Central America, the Andes and Appalachia. Instrumentation features the guitar, charango, mandolin, Andean flutes, bongos, congas, and cajón. Their songs reflect messages of freedom, community, empowerment, human rights, spirituality, and environmental stewardship. This collaborative event with the Performing Arts Series will assist with raising funding support for the Hazard Perry County Community Ministries (HPCCM). HPCCM’s services help families in need live safe, self-sustaining, and independent lives. Their programs include: Corner Haven Crisis Center; Family Support; Permanent and Transitional Rental Housing; New Beginnings Child Development Center; and Starland School Age Care. Additional corporate sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Adrienne Bush at 436-2662 for more information. ev ent schedule 2011-2012 Daniel Boone inv e s tm e n ts HCTC Evening with Poets Thursday, April 26, 2012 – 6:30 p.m. HCTC Stephens Library, Hazard, KY Admission: Free Makalani Bandele has been a member of the Affrilachian Poets since 2008. His poetry has been anthologized in My Brother’s Keeper and The Storytellers, and has been picked for upcoming issues of the African-American Review and Mythium Literary Magazine. He is a winner of the Ernest Sandeen Prize for Poetry. He has self-published a chapbook called The Cadence of Echoes; a forthcoming book with Willow Books will be out Fall 2011 tentatively entitled The Old, the New, the Borrowed, and the Blues. Bandele will lead three sessions at the Spring Writers Conference. Spring Writers Conference Friday, April 27, 2012 – 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. HCTC First Federal Center, Hazard, KY Admission: Free Amy Greene will lead three fiction workshops at the Spring Writers Conference. She was born and raised in the foothills of East Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains. Her debut novel Bloodroot was a New York Times national bestseller and won the 2010 Weatherford Award for Appalachian literature. Her second novel, Long Man, is forthcoming also from Knopf. Gurney Norman will offer three short fiction workshops at 2012 Spring Writers Conference. Norman is the author of Kinfolks: the Wilgus Stories and the novel Divine Right’s Trip; and he is also a contributing editor of Back Talk from Appalachia: Confronting Stereotypes and An American Vein: Critical Readings in Appalachian Literature. ev ent schedule 2011-2012 Makalani Bandele Amy Green With em cee, p and sw arper J oet im Web For mo b! re contact information Scott.L Scott Lucero ucero@ (606) 48 kctcs.edu 7-3200 Gurney Norman Mountain Songwriters Night Coffee House Performance Friday, April 29, 2011 – 6:30 p.m. Coffee PerformaHouncese HCTC First Federal Center – Hazard, KY Admission: $10 adults, $5 students (age 6 – 18) Age 5 & under free The HCTC Greater Hazard Area Performing Arts Series in partnership with the HCTC Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music and the HCTC Spring Writers Conference is proud to once again present a Mountain Songwriters Night. Songwriters and singers associated with the HCTC Kentucky School of Bluegrass & Traditional Music program will be selected to perform some of their original songs. The evening will also feature performances by songwriters from Kentucky that have been successfully working in the music industry. The Mountain Songwriters Night provides a great evening of entertainment, and a wonderful opportunity to hear some of the best songwriters and musicians in the region and the stories behind their songs. First Federal SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ev ent schedule 2011-2012 Kentucky School of LUEGR ASS & TRADITIONAL MUSIC Hctc gr ea t er h a z a r d p e r fo r m ing a r t s ser ies 20 1 0-2011 D onors Series Grand Benefactors ($2,500 +) ARH Regional Medical Center City of Hazard Hampton Inn & Suites Hazard Community & Technical College, Roscoe C. Lyans Arts in Education Endowment Hazard Lions Club Peoples Bank & Trust Company Perry Distributors, Inc. Pine Branch Coal Sales, Inc. Whitaker Bank Marquee Event Sponsors ($1,500 - $2,499) Appalachian Wireless Community Trust Bank Hazard Clinic Hazard Rotary Club ICG Hazard, LLC Kentucky Power Company Kentucky River Properties, LLC Leeco Inc. & Blue Diamond Coal Medical Mall Imaging Center Teco / Perry County Coal Corp. Event Sponsors ($1,000 - $1,499) Bank of Hindman Coal Mining Our Future First Federal Savings & Loan Association First Trust Bank Hazard/Perry County Chamber of Commerce Hazard/Perry County Tourism Commission Hyden Citizens Bank, Inc. Kiwanis Club of Hazard Mine Service Company Benefactor ($300 - $499) AdEast Chris & Cynthia Gooch Danny & Margaret Maggard Peyton & Julia Mitchell Sustainer ($200 - $299) Wally & Linda Cornett B.J. Ewen Vera Hopper Dr. & Mrs. J. Marvin Jolly Elsa Spurlock Cecelia Stewart Friend ($25 - $99) 2011-2012 Grand Benefactors / Media Sponsors News Press Times Voice Ray and Carol Shepherd Troublesome Creek Times Grand Benefactors / Media Sponsors TVS24: Your Hometown Channel The News-Press The Truth - East KY Media Times-Voice Troublesome Creek Times TVS Cable WKCB WMMT WSGS WYMT-TV WJMD WKCB WKIC FM WMMT WSGS WYMT-TV WZQQ AM HCTC Greater Hazard Area Performing Arts Series One Community College Drive Hazard, Kentucky 41701 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 97 Hazard, KY 41701 hazardperformingarts.com
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