An Appalachian Summer Festival MUSIC • DA NCE • TH EA TRE • VIS UA L ART S • FI LM
ON AND AROUND THE CAMPUS OF APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY, BOONE, NC
CorporAte & MediA SponSorS Generous support from our sponsors enables the festival to present diverse artistic programming and continue to grow each year. We wish to thank the corporate and media sponsors that proudly support An Appalachian Summer Festival!
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hotel pACkAgeS An Appalachian Summer Festival and its hotel and restaurant sponsors come together to make a trip to the High Country stress-free and affordable! Whether you prefer a luxury resort or the comfort of a chain hotel, packages for selected performances are offered at various accommodations in the High Country! For more information, visit appsummer.org/visit
welCoMe! From the scenic overlooks on the Blue Ridge Parkway to the majestic peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the festival is privileged to call the High Country home. Spend the day in the great outdoors hiking, cycling, rafting or relaxing by the river, followed by an evening of great entertainment! Small town friendliness, cool summer temperatures and mountain breezes complete the picture– offering the perfect summer getaway.
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Fine ArtS & greAt Food Make it a memorable evening with dinner and a show! Discounts are offered at the following restaurants for festival ticket holders. in boone
the local Makoto’s Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi bar pepper’s restaurant red onion lost province brewing Co.
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rowland’s restaurant at westglow resort & Spa timberlake’s restaurant at Chetola resort Storie Street grille
tiCket inForMAtion For individual ticket prices, see specific event listings, visit appsummer.org or call the festival box office at 800-841-2787. All ticket prices include sales tax.
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LUNCH & LEARN Marietta Patricia Leis & David Vogel
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Eastern Festival Orchestra
Gerard Schwarz, Music Director
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Exploring the Modern World through Art Page 30
The Dinner
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William Shakespeare’s SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: Long Lost First Play William Shakespeare’s Page 10 Long Lost First Play Oddball & the Penguins Page 30
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On the Way to School
Karen Sabo & Derek Davidson
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Appalachian Rosen-Schaffel Energy Summit Competition for Keynote Address Young and with Emerging Artists Bill McKibben Page 15
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Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
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Sugar Grove Music Fest
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LUNCH & LEARN
3 Hearts
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Beth Davidson Page 31
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Building Sculpture, Building Community Page 20
RIOULT Dance NY with the Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
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Mauzy
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Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Mauzy
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Belle and Sébastian Page 30
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LUNCH & LEARN Bettie Bond & Eric Plaag
30th Rosen Sculpture Walk
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Around the World We Go & Moving Pieces
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Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo/ Melissa Etheridge
Eliana Arenas
Pink Martini
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An Evening with Broadway Star Kelli O’Hara
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Labyrinth of Lies
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Davidson Community Players
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STEPHEN WEICHOLZ GLOBAL FILM SERIES
tueSdAy, June 28
7pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS $10 General Admission
Johann Radmann is a young and idealistic public prosecutor who takes an interest in the case of Charles Schulz, a former Auschwitz extermination camp commander, who is now teaching at a school in West Berlin. Radmann is determined to bring Schulz to justice, but the horrors of the past and the hostility shown toward his work make it nearly impossible for him to ďŹ nd his way through the maze and to the truth. Germany; Rated R; Directed by Giulio Ricciarelli (2014); 124 Minutes
Pre-film talk with Dr. John Pfeifer begins at 7pm, with the film beginning at approximately 7:30pm.
Labyrinth of Lies
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TURCHIN CENTER
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6-10pM, turChin Center For the viSuAl ArtS Free Event
Celebrate summer at the Turchin Center and “engage, discover and connect through the arts!” The Summer Exhibition Celebration is an opportunity for art lovers to meet the artists, enjoy food and drink, and spend time with fellow arts patrons, while wandering one of the most exciting venues in town: a collection of six galleries filled with a diverse mix of contemporary art by local, regional, and international artists. Strange Gardens: Julia Barello, Dissipate, 2016, X-Ray film, Mylar, steel, Dimensions variable
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Friday, July 1 at 5 pM tCvA lecture Series: Show Me the way to go home: brad thomas
TURCHIN CENTER
FeAtured exhibitionS:
Show Me the way to go home: brad thomas
April 1– AuguSt 6, 2016, gAllery b
Council of Revision; Brad Thomas; 2000; Acrylic transfer, Plexiglas, copper, pressed tin, and archival print mounted on panels
Based on a single image of a clown, known only as “HE,” Brad Thomas reveals his secret identity, and yet, to the artist, the clown’s meaning— in all its manifestations— remains a mystery— a reflection of the human condition. The exhibition includes mixed-media collage/ paintings and illustrations for hand-made artists’ books.
Color Me this: Contemporary Art Jewelry July 1- oCtober 8, 2016, MezzAnine
Laura Wood; Stone Cluster Broach; Brass, sterling silver, rainbow moonstone, coral, powder coat
Eliana Arenas is the guest curator for an exhibition of contemporary art jewelry showcasing the use of explosive color and non-traditional materials. Artists include: Julia Barello, Ashley Buchanan, Kat Cole, Bob Ebendorf, Maria Eife, Teresa Faris, Anne Fiala, Laritza Garcia, Young Joo Kim, Lorena Lazard, Tara Locklear, Marissa Saneholtz, Rachelle Thiewes, Vincent Pontillo Verrastro and Laura Wood.
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international Series: Contemporary Artists from brazil July 1- deCeMber 3, 2016, MAin gAllery
Vik Muniz; Liz (from pictures of cayenne, black pepper, curry, chili pepper); 1999. Photo courtesy of the artist and Galeria Nara Roesler.
As part of the Turchin Center’s commitment to showcasing international artists and bringing the world to Boone, Contemporary Artists from Brazil includes artwork from Vik Muniz, Raul Mourão, Brígida Balter, Sérgio Sister and Lucia Laguna.
A Sense of place: eliana Arenas
July 1- oCtober 8, 2016, CoMMunity gAllery
Eliana Arenas was born in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico. She currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with her husband and two children. Arenas’ jewelry and installation work explores the capabilities of human beings to adjust to difficult situations. Her Eliana Arenas; Bracelet: work has been exhibited nationally and Ideologias Encontradas; Brass, newspaper; 2015; internationally and is included in the Photo: Michael F. O'Neill collection of the Museum of Contemporary Craft in Portland, OR. Arenas has participated in selected prominent exhibitions including The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft’s La Frontera, and SOFA’s Annual International Exposition of Sculpture Objects and Functional Art.
Continuing exhibitionS: Melting: Marietta patricia leis & david vogel, gAllery A Strange gardens: Julia barello, MAyer gAllery
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tueSdAy, July 5
7pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS $10 General Admission
From executive producer Angelina Jolie Pitt comes the award-winning drama Difret, based on the inspirational true story of a young Ethiopian girl and a tenacious lawyer embroiled in a life-or-death clash between cultural traditions and their country’s advancement of equal rights. When 14-year-old Hirut is abducted in her rural village’s tradition of kidnapping women for marriage, she fights back, accidentally killing her captor and intended husband. Local law demands a death sentence for Hirut, but Meaza, a tough and passionate lawyer from a women’s legal aide practice, steps in to fight for her. With both Hirut’s life and the future of the practice at stake, the two women must make their case for self-defense against one of Ethiopia’s oldest and most deeply-rooted traditions. Difret paints a portrait of a country in a time of great transformation and the brave individuals ready to help shape it. Ethiopia; Not Rated; Directed by Zeresenay Mehari (2014); 99 Minutes
Difret
Pre-film talk with Dr. John Pfeifer begins at 7pm, with the film beginning at approximately 7:30pm.
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BROYHILL CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
wedneSdAy, July 6 8pM, roSen ConCert hAll
Tickets: $20 Adult, $10 Student/Child
Every summer, violinist Gil Morgenstern, Artistic Director of the Broyhill Chamber Ensemble and Reflections Series International, assembles several of the nation’s most exciting and acclaimed chamber musicians for an exquisite concert series embracing a diverse repertoire of chamber music works. The series opens on July 6, with additional concerts on July 20, 23 (with RIOULT Dance NY) and July 31. July 6 program: So What’s the Story? Part I
• Mystery Sonatas (various) – Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber • The Cellist of Sarajevo – David Wilde • Concerto de l’Adieu – Georges Delerue • Piano Trio in g minor, Op. 15 – Bedřich Smetana
Gil Morgenstern, violin
Caroline Stinson, cello
J.Y. Song, piano
Mickey Solis, narrator
Music: So What’s the Story? is an exploration of how music can suggest specific action, thought, storyline and feeling. Part I includes an interdisciplinary “discussion” between texts (from ancient Greece to modern day science), music (Rosary Sonatas by 17th century Jesuit composer Heinrich von Biber) and digital imagery. The use of music in cinema will be explored by placing famed film composer Georges Delerue’s Concerto de l’Adieu in dialogue with an actor as well as a newly commissioned video montage by Award-winning director and editor Anthony Arkin. The concert will conclude with Bedřich Smetana’s beautiful and emotional autobiographical Piano Trio in g minor, Op. 15. SPONSORED BY:
McDonald’s of Boone
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REDUCED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY:
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S LONG LOST FIRST PLAY ed) g d i r b a ( Written and Directed by Reed Martin & Austin Tichenor
thurSdAy, July 7 & FridAy, July 8 8pM, vAlborg theAtre
Tickets: $20 Adult, $10 Student/Child
Reduced Shakespeare Company weaves all of the Bard’s famous characters, greatest lines, and magnificent speeches into a brand new Shakespearean smorgasbord that erupts when Puck and Ariel hijack the plot of Comedy of Errors, creating such new and
strange bedfellows as Kate and Beatrice, Hamlet and master motivator Lady Macbeth, Dromio and Juliet, as well as King Lear and his three daughters who turn out to be the three weird sisters from Macbeth.
Photo by Jeff Thomas
This comic misadventure will feel strangely familiar yet excitingly new. Every famous character and Shakespearean plot device come together in a single story so comically outrageous it’s no wonder the Bard of Avon hid it away. In this “tale told by idiots,” the
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A SCHAEFER POPULAR SERIES EVENT
SAturdAy, July 9
8pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Tickets: $40 Adult, $30 Student/Child
Tony Award-winning Broadway leading lady Kelli O’Hara has dazzled audiences and critics alike in the most recent revivals of The King and I, South Pacific, and The Pajama Game. Ms. O’Hara was the recipient of the highly coveted Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, for her portrayal of Anna Leonowens in the critically acclaimed revival of The King and I in 2015, along with Drama League and Outer Critics nominations. Performing with a trio, this beloved star takes the stage for an evening of Broadway showstoppers and familiar favorites from the Great American Songbook. This performance is dedicated to the memory of Budd Mayer, a beloved member of the university and festival family.
SERIES SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY WESTGLOW RESORT & SPA AND ROWLAND’S RESTAURANT, MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF BONNIE AND JAMIE SCHAEFER. PERFORMANCE SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY:
Mast General Store, Boone Area Visitors Bureau, Northern Trust, Goodnight Brothers and SkyBest Communications, Inc.
An Evening with Broadway Star Kelli O’Hara
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Eastern Festival Orchestra gerard Schwarz, Music director Julian Schwarz, Cello Marco núñez, Flute
SundAy, July 10
4pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Tickets: $28 Adult, $20 Student/Child
Under the direction of Maestro Gerard Schwarz, the Eastern Festival Orchestra returns to the festival for an afternoon of memorable symphonic music featuring soloists Julian Schwarz, cello, and flutist Marco Núñez, first-prize winner of the 2015 Rosen-Schaffel Competition for Young and Emerging Artists. July 10 program:
• Antonio Vivaldi: Flute Concerto in g minor, RV 439, “La Notte” – Marco Núñez, flute • Antonín Dvořák: Cello Concerto in b minor, Op. 104 – Julian Schwarz, cello • Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, Op. 55 This performance is supported by the Rosen-Schaffel Endowment for Classical Music Programming, created by Nancy and Neil Schaffel, and is dedicated to the memory of Muriel and Arnold Rosen, whose vision and generosity led to the founding of An Appalachian Summer Festival.
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tueSdAy, July 12
7pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS $10 General Admission
Based on The New York Times bestselling novel, The Dinner turns an ordinary meal among family into a taut morality play as the limits of polite society are tested and two brothers discover just how little they know about each other. To Massimo, a gutsy defense attorney, the monthly dinners with his pediatrician brother Paolo and their wives at a posh local restaurant are a status symbol, even if the time is spent in forced familiarity and inconsequential conversation. When disturbing security camera footage reveals an incident involving both couples’ children, their fragile balancing act of respectability and class is shattered and the two families must navigate the repercussions. Canada; Not Rated; Directed by Ivano De Matteo (2014); 92 Minutes
The Dinner Pre-film talk with Dr. John Pfeifer begins at 7pm, with the film beginning at approximately 7:30pm.
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A SCHAEFER POPULAR SERIES EVENT
FridAy, July 15 8pM, holMeS ConvoCAtion Center Tickets: $50 Adult, $40 Student/Child
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo and Melissa Etheridge will take the stage for a memorable night of stellar artistry and great hits! This co-headlining show will feature Grammy and Oscar-award winner Melissa Etheridge, with four-time Grammy-winning Benatar, performing with her long-time bandmate and husband Neil Giraldo. Performing their classic hits, fans can expect Etheridge’s “Ain’t It Heavy” and “I’m the Only One,” as well as Benatar and Giraldo’s chart topping “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” and “Love Is a Battlefield.” SERIES SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY WESTGLOW RESORT & SPA AND ROWLAND’S RESTAURANT, MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF BONNIE AND JAMIE SCHAEFER.
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PERFORMANCE SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY:
Goodnight Brothers, Skybest Communications, Inc., Boone Area Visitors Bureau, Northern Trust, Mast General Store
ROSEN-SCHAFFEL COMPETITION FOR YOUNG & EMERGING ARTISTS SundAy, July 17
1pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Free Event
The festival, in partnership with the Hayes School of Music, proudly presents the sixth season of the highly acclaimed Rosen-Schaffel Competition for Young and Emerging Artists. During the spring of 2016, North Carolina institutions were invited to nominate competitors. A panel of distinguished musicians and collegiate educators from across the state served as preliminary jurors to select eight finalists to compete in the live final round of the competition.
During the final round of the competition on July 17, a panel of esteemed conductors will designate three top prizewinners and the audience will have the unique opportunity to select an audience choice award winner. In addition to a cash prize, the first-prize winner will receive the opportunity to perform with conductor Gerard Schwarz and the Eastern Festival Orchestra during the 2017 season of An Appalachian Summer Festival. This year’s competition jurors are Music Directors Gerard Schwarz (Eastern Festival Orchestra), Robert Moody (Winston-Salem Symphony), Roger Kalia (Pacific Symphony), and Jacomo Bairos (Amarillo Symphony).
This performance and other classical music events at An Appalachian Summer Festival are supported by the Rosen-Schaffel Endowment for Classical Music Programing. Created by Nancy and Neil Schaffel, the endowment honors the legacy of Nancy’s parents, Arnold and Muriel Rosen, and their lifelong commitment to the fine arts, as well as their important role in the founding of An Appalachian Summer Festival. 15
Appalachian Energy Summit Keynote Address with Bill McKibben
MondAy, July 18
7:30pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Free Event
Best-selling author and environmental activist Bill McKibben will serve as the keynote speaker for the 2016 Appalachian Energy Summit, an annual gathering of progressive energy thought-leaders and innovators from 17 public institutions and seven private colleges and universities. Referred to by many as “the nation’s leading environmentalist,” McKibben is founder of 350.org, the first planet-wide, grassroots climate change movement. He has written over a dozen books, and is considered “the world’s best green journalist” for his features in publications such as The New York Times, Rolling Stone and The Atlantic.
Following the keynote, McKibben will be joined by Amory Lovins for a lively discussion with the audience.
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Baba Joon tueSdAy, July 19
7pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS $10 General Admission
Yitzhak is proud to maintain the same turkey farm that his father built when the family moved from Iran to Israel. Now that Yitzhak’s son Moti is thirteen, the expectation is that he will learn the familial trade and, in his own time, take over the business. But Moti is more interested in reconstructing old cars and trucks, a trade for which he obviously has a tremendous talent. The rebellious boy is not at all shy about letting his father know that he has no interest in turkeys, but for Yitzhak this rejection isn’t just a matter of personal interest – it’s an insult to all the values he holds most dear. Israel; Not Rated; Directed by Yuval Delshad (2015); 91 Minutes
Pre-film talk with Dr. John Pfeifer begins at 7pm, with the film beginning at approximately 7:30pm. 17
BROYHILL CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
wedneSdAy, July 20 8pM, roSen ConCert hAll
Tickets: $20 Adult, $10 Student/Child
July 20 program: So What’s the Story? Part II
• Aubade Lointane – George Enescu • Wedding Day at Troldhaugen – Edvard Grieg • Riconoscenza per Goffredo Petrassi – Elliott Carter • Sonata for Violin and Piano – Leoš Janáček • String Quartet in F Major, Op. 96, “American Quartet” – Antonin Dvořák
Gil Morgenstern, violin
Part II of the series will feature works that are reflective of composers’ personal narratives. Leos Janáček’s Sonata for Violin and Piano is a composition whose catalyst was the agitation and passionate emotions of World War I. Edvard Grieg’s lighthearted Wedding Day at Troldhaugen depicts the “congratulations and best wishes” that are bestowed on newlyweds by wedding guests. Elliott Carter’s Riconoscenza per Goffredo Petrassi presents a trio of independent voices, all in a work for solo violin, and Antonin Dvořák’s ever-popular American String Quartet reflects the composer’s encounter with nature while on vacation in Spillville, Iowa.
Nurit Pacht, violin
SPONSORED BY:
McDonald’s of Boone
Kathryn Lockwood, viola
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Ole Akahoshi, cello
Rieko Aizawa, piano
30th Rosen Sculpture Walk Robbie Barber, Southern Comfort 29th Rosen Sculpture Competition
SAturdAy, July 23 10AM, SMith gAllery in the SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Free Event
The Rosen Sculpture Competition and Exhibition is a national, juried competition presented annually by the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts on the campus of Appalachian State University. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of this important program, join competition juror Willie Ray Parish and Turchin Center director Hank Foreman on an educational outdoor tour of the ten selected pieces from this year’s competition. The tour concludes at the Schaefer Center with an awards reception. Made possible by the continued support and generosity of the Rosen Family. 19
building Sculpture/building Community: extending the reach of the rosen outdoor Sculpture exhibition
SAturdAy, July 23 10AM, SMith gAllery in the SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Free Event
This hands-on public art project adds an exciting new dimension to the national juried sculpture competition that has been a cornerstone of An Appalachian Summer Festival for the past 30 years. Local artist Pam Brewer worked with underserved community groups to design, fabricate and install a public sculpture that will be prominently featured as part of the competition’s popular Sculpture Walk. This project was made possible by the Challenge America program of the National Endowment for the Arts.
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RIOULT Dance NY: “Bach Dances” WITH LIVE MUSIC PERFORMED BY
The Broyhill Chamber Ensemble Gil Morgenstern, violin Nurit Pacht, violin Kathryn Lockwood, viola Ole Akahoshi, cello Rieko Aizawa, piano
SAturdAy, July 23
8pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Bach Dances is a series of powerful dances set to Bach masterpieces. Characterized by a unity of music, movement, and art, this program includes Views of the Fleeting World, City, Polymorphous and Celestial Tides. The festival proudly presents this interdisciplinary performance, blending the artistry of a company at the forefront of contemporary dance today with the exquisite musicianship of the festival’s resident chamber ensemble. SPONSORED BY:
McDonald’s of Boone
“ ... like an artisan, ... (Pascal Rioult is) the maker of a rich and complex cloth; he weaves moments in time from threads of imagination and makes them in to dances.”
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Photo by Basil Childers
Tickets: $28 Adult, $20 Student/Child
A SCHAEFER POPULAR SERIES EVENT
MondAy, July 25
8pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Tickets: $40 Adult, $30 Student/Child
Photo by Holly Andres
Featuring a dozen musicians, Pink Martini performs a stylish and sophisticated blend of jazz, classical, and old-fashioned pop on concert stages around the world. Thomas Lauderdale founded Pink Martini in 1994 to provide beautiful and inclusive musical soundtracks for political fundraisers supporting such causes as civil rights, affordable housing, the environment, libraries, public broadcasting, education and parks. Twenty years later, Pink Martini continues to tour the world, singing in 22 languages and bringing together unique melodies and rhythms to create an eclectic and modern sound. In 2014, Pink Martini was inducted into both the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame and the Oregon Music Hall of Fame.
PINK MARTINI
SERIES SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY WESTGLOW RESORT & SPA AND ROWLAND’S RESTAURANT, MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF BONNIE AND JAMIE SCHAEFER. PERFORMANCE SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY:
Northern Trust, Goodnight Brothers, Skybest Communications, Inc., Mast General Store, Boone Area Visitors Bureau
“... a rollicking around-the-world musical adventure... if the United Nations had a house band in 1962, hopefully we’d be that band.” 22
– thomas lauderdale, bandleader/pianist
THE HELENE
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STEPHEN WEICHOLZ GLOBAL FILM SERIES
tueSdAy, July 26
7pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS $10 General Admission
A touching and tense drama about destiny, connections, and passion, 3 Hearts presents a romantic look at a classic love triangle. One night in provincial France, Marc meets Sylvie after missing his train back to Paris. Instantly and intensely drawn to one another, they wander through the streets until morning in rare, almost choreographed, harmony. A thwarted plan for a second meeting, however, sends each in a separate direction which will change their lives forever. France; Not Rated; Directed by BenoĂŽt Jacquot (2014); 106 Minutes
Pre-film talk with Dr. John Pfeifer begins at 7pm, with the film beginning at approximately 7:30pm. 23
IN/VISIBLE THEATRE PRESENTS:
Directed by Derek Davidson
thurSdAy, July 28 & FridAy, July 29 8pM, vAlborg theAtre
Tickets: $20 Adult, $10 Student/Child
On a misty October night, an itinerant mountain preacher finds a cabin inhabited by two young sisters, who insist he stay with them until the rain passes. The three spend the evening swapping tales and singing songs, but it grows clear that certain things — music, for instance, or true love, or the evil actions 24
of men — leave remnants after the things themselves have long faded away. Even if we don’t want them to remain...
Mauzy is a tale about tale-telling, about songs, about how storytellers can mix so deep into the stories themselves that they never find their way out — out of the story,
or out of the mountains, or back to the world of the living.
Like a song that won’t leave your head, like a wind sneaking through the cracks into your house, or like that part of your past you’ve tried to forget, Mauzy will haunt you...
A SCHAEFER POPULAR SERIES EVENT
SAturdAy, July 30
8pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Tickets: $28 Adult, $20 Student/Child
New Orleans native Trombone Shorty is the bandleader and frontman for this hard-edged funk band that employs hip-hop beats, rock dynamics and improvisation in a jazz tradition. Trombone Shorty began his career as a bandleader at the young age of six, and toured internationally for the first time at age 12. He spent his teens playing with brass bands throughout New Orleans before joining Lenny Kravitz’ horn section on a worldwide tour. In 2010, Trombone Shorty released his debut album, the Grammy-nominated Backatown, followed by For True in 2011, which topped Billboard magazine’s contemporary jazz chart for 12 weeks. His newest album, Say That to This, was released in 2013 and features funk/jazz elements of New Orleans. SERIES SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY WESTGLOW RESORT & SPA AND ROWLAND’S RESTAURANT, MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF BONNIE AND JAMIE SCHAEFER. PERFORMANCE SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY:
Boone Area Visitors Bureau, Northern Trust, Goodnight Brothers, Skybest Communications, Inc., Mast General Store
“Dizzying talent.”
– Washington Post
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BROYHILL CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
SundAy, July 31 8pM, roSen ConCert hAll
Tickets: $20 Adult, $10 Student/Child
July 31 program
Join us for the concluding concert in the series, featuring internationally renowned violinist and artistic director Gil Morgenstern, joined by the nation’s most exciting chamber musicians of today! • Quartet for Piano and Strings, No. 1, in g minor – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart • Piano Quartet in a minor, Op. 67 – Joaquín Turina • Quartet for Piano and Strings No. 2, in A Major, Op. 26 – Johannes Brahms
SPONSORED BY:
McDonald’s of Boone
Gil Morgenstern, violin
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Wendy Chen, piano
Kathryn Lockwood, viola
Alexis Gerlach, cello
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tueSdAy, AuguSt 2
7pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS $10 General Admission
In the wake of the Soviet Union’s dissolution, a large minority of Estonians are forced to leave their adopted home in the Abkhazeti region of Georgia and to flee for the safety of their ancestral land. Ivo and Margus stay behind in an effort to save their tangerine crop as the Abkhazia conflict surrounds them. When a bloody skirmish between Georgian and Russian-backed forces erupts on his doorstep, Ivo must bury the dead soldiers and care for two wounded survivors. Unfortunately, the temporarily bedridden soldiers are from opposing sides, and the Estonian finds himself in the middle of someone else’s war. Estonia; Not Rated; Directed by Zaza Urushadze; 87 Minutes
Pre-film talk with Dr. John Pfeifer begins at 7pm, with the film beginning at approximately 7:30pm.
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A SCHAEFER POPULAR SERIES EVENT
Jerry Douglas Band WITH SPECIAL GUEST
Mipso SAturdAy, AuguSt 6 8pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS Tickets: $28 Adult, $20 Student/Child
Dobro master and 14-time Grammy Award-winner Jerry Douglas is to the resonator guitar what Jimi Hendrix was to the electric guitar: elevating, transforming, and reinventing the instrument in countless ways. In addition to being widely recognized as the foremost master of the Dobro, Jerry Douglas is a freewheeling, forward-thinking recording artist whose artistry incorporates elements of bluegrass, country, rock, jazz, blues and Celtic into his distinctive musical vision.
The renegade traditionalists of Mipso – Jacob Sharp on mandolin, Joseph Terrell on guitar, Libby Rodenbough on fiddle and Wood Robinson on double bass – are doing their part to take three-part harmony and Appalachian influences into new territory. Formed in Chapel Hill in 2010, these musicians draw continual inspiration from their rich North Carolina roots. SERIES SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY WESTGLOW RESORT & SPA AND ROWLAND’S RESTAURANT, MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF BONNIE AND JAMIE SCHAEFER. PERFORMANCE SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY:
Skybest Communications, Inc., Mast General Store, Boone Area Visitors Bureau, Northern Trust, Goodnight Brothers
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THE AVETT BROTHERS the office of Arts & Cultural programs, office of the Chancellor, AppS Concerts, and university Athletics present a special post-festival event:
thurSdAy, SepteMber 8 8pM, holMeS ConvoCAtion Center
(Doors open at 7pm) Tickets: $65 Floor/Standing, $55 Seated; $50 Blue Ridge Electric Members
With roots in traditional folk and bluegrass, The Avett Brothers’ sound combines a refreshing blend of country, punk, rock and roll, and pop that the San Francisco Chronicle describes as having the “heavy sadness of Townes Van Zandt, the light pop concision of Buddy Holly, the tuneful jangle of the Beatles, the raw energy of the Ramones.” Known for their honest and powerful lyrics, the band’s hits include “November Blue,” “Live and Die,” “Slight Figure of Speech,” “I And Love And You,” “Murder in the City” and “February Seven.” The Avett Brothers’ new album, True Sadness, will be released on June 24, 2016. SPONSORED BY:
Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation
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young people’s global Film Series
Oddball and the Penguins thurSdAy, July 7
1pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS
thurSdAy, July 28
1pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS
General Admission: $5 includes movie ticket, snack and drink
General Admission: $5 includes movie ticket, snack and drink
Oddball is the heart-warming true story about an eccentric chicken farmer who, with the help of his granddaughter, trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect a wild penguin sanctuary from fox attacks and in the process tries to reunite his family and save their seaside town.
Based on the acclaimed children’s novel by Cécile Aubry, Belle and Sébastian follows the courageous adventures of a young boy and his giant sheepdog amidst the stunning backdrop of the snow-covered Alps.
Recommended for All Ages
On the Way to School thurSdAy, July 14
1pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS
General Admission: $5 includes movie ticket, snack and drink Recommended for Ages 8+ (Film features subtitles)
2014 César winner for Best Documentary, On the Way to School interweaves the stories of four children from around the world whose desire to learn and better their lives through education forces them to contend with arduous, often perilous journeys every day on their way to the classroom.
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Belle and Sébastian Recommended for All Ages
Marie’s Story
thurSdAy, AuguSt 4 1pM, SChAeFer Center For the perForMing ArtS
General Admission: $5 includes movie ticket, snack and drink Recommended for Ages 10+ (Film features subtitles)
At the turn of the 19th century, an artisan and his wife have a daughter, Marie, who is born deaf and blind and unable to communicate. The Heurtins send Marie to the Larnay Institute, where an order of Catholic nuns manage a school for deaf girls. Based on true events, Marie’s Story recounts the courageous journey of a nun and the lives she would change, confronting failures and discouragement with joyous faith and love.
TURCHIN CENTER
FOR THE
VISUAL ARTS
lunch and learn lecture Series
wedneSdAyS in July
noon, turChin Center For the viSuAl ArtS leCture hAll Free Event
These interactive and informative lectures offer an insiders look at exciting arts projects from experts in the field. Bring a bagged lunch to enjoy during the lecture!
July 6: Melting: Marietta patricia leis and david e. vogel on view in gAllery A
July 13: karen Sabo and derek davidson, in/visible theatre July 20: A Sense of place: eliana Arenas on view in the CoMMunity gAllery
July 27: bettie bond and eric plaag, The Digital Watauga Project August 3: beth davison, presenting her film The Denim Dynasty
visual Arts workshops Explore your inner artist with a workshop! Artists of all skill levels welcome. Advance registration and payment required. Enrollment is limited so register today! For detailed information visit tcva.org/workshops or call 828-262-3017.
For kidS & young AdultS: time travel (Ages 11-16)
June 27 – July 1, 2016
exploring the Modern world through Art (Ages 12-16) July 11 – 15, 2016
Around the world we go (Ages 11-16) July 25 – 29, 2016
Moving pieces (Ages 12-16) July 25 – 29, 2016 Bobby Brendell Postcard Collection, Digital Watauga Project
For more workshops offered at the Turchin Center throughout the summer months, visit tcva.org/workshops. 31
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