POMPANO BEACH CULTURAL CENTER SETTING THE STAGE FOR SOUTH FLORIDA’S CULTURAL ARTS MOVEMENT
JAN 2018
L A R U T l U C E C N A i L L A 2017-2018
Our family of critically-acclaimed non-profit resident companies produces exciting individual performances, inspiring collaborations and educational programming
Brazilian Voices Brazilian Voices is a women’s vocal ensemble that incorporates the best of Brazilian culture. Two musical directors, Beatriz Malnic and Loren Oliveira, have assembled a cast of devoted women who volunteer their voices and time to preserve the rich multicultural Brazilian heritage. www.brazilianvoices.org
Curtain Call Playhouse Curtain Call Playhouse is proud to be the most active “touring” theater locally in South Florida for the past 20 years. Their mission is to bring the excitement of live theater to local communities to entertain and inspire multi-generational audiences. www.curtaincallplayhouse.com
Florida Classical Ballet The mission of the Florida Classical Ballet (FCB) is to promote and preserve the tradition of classical ballet by offering exciting programs designed to enrich and inspire the community. These highly talented local, national and international artists focus on the fusion of Cuban technique and American style. www.artsballettheatre.org
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Fushu Daiko Since 1990, Fushu Daiko has been training in the art of Taiko, a musical art form that builds on a 2,600+ year-old tradition of Japanese drumming. Their music combines the traditional drums and rhythms of Japan with musical styles from around the world to create an exciting, powerful cross-cultural experience. www.fushudaiko.org
Outré Theatre Company Outré Theatre Company is a young, vibrant company that believes theater is a living art form with the power to reimagine and reexamine ourselves and the world around us. Outré nurtures the creative spirit of individuals and our community through original and established works to engage the souls and imaginations of the artists and the audience. www.outretheatrecompany.com
Rootz of Music Florida-based Rootz of Music, Inc. was founded in 2011 by Jazz guitarist, arranger, composer and music educator Eugene Grey along with his wife Felicia K. Grey. Committed to inspiring people in their appreciation of music, they preserve the history of Jamaica’s popular music through innovative programs. www.rootzofmusic.net
South Florida Jubilee Chorus Proudly affiliated with Sweet Adelines International, a worldwide organization of women singers focused on the art of barbershop singing, the South Florida Jubilee Chorus sings variety of songs from Broadway, classical music, mainstream music, and gospel. www.southfloridajubilee.org
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South Florida Chamber Ensemble A combination of the Art Trio and the New York Wind Trio, South Florida Chamber Ensemble is comprised of six musicians from the brass, woodwind, string and percussion families. Their members perform throughout South Florida in orchestras like the Florida Grand Opera, Miami City Ballet, South Florida Philharmonic and Boca Raton Philharmonic. www.sfcemusic com
Herman LeVern Jones’ TheatreSouth Founded in 2007 as a nonprofit in Atlanta, GA by Mr. Herman LeVern Jones, MFA, to expose the local metro community to the classical theater arts, TheatreSouth permanently moved to the Miami area in 2013.
www.theatresouth.net
Actor Patrick Rodriguez for American Idiot Presented by Outre’ Theatre Company At The Pompano Beach Cultural Center Picture By Ary Milligan
UpCOMING SHOWS 2018 Afrique - Art Exhibit Jan 3 thru feb 16 audience with artists
January 11 • 7 pm In Celebration of African American Heritage Month in February, “afrique” spotlights artists from Africa, Haiti, Dominican Republic. and Jamaica featuring artists: vladymir acoloque, adéwálé adénlé, nate dee, daniel garcia, carl juste, asser saint val, teeya, ruben ubiera.
It’s Only a Play
by Terrence McNally Curtain Call Playhouse
January 12, 14, 19, 21
A spoof on what it takes to make a show a hit. It’s raucous, ridiculous and tender, reminding audiences why there’s no business like show business.
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Love Letters
South Florida Chamber Ensemble
January 13 • 2 pm
A presentation of three Tchaikovsky works about love: Romeo and Juliet, the Sleeping Beauty Waltz, and the Letter Aria from Eugene Onegin paired with the world premiere of the new work by Miami based composer Frederic Glesser.
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January 12 - January 21, 2018 A spoof on what it takes to make a show a hit. It’s raucous, ridiculous and tender, reminding audiences why there’s no business like show business.
www.curtaincallplayhouse.com
Theater
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Curtain Call Playhouse Celebrating 21 Years Of Great Theatre
IT’S ONLY A PLAY By Terrence McNally Directed by Jerry Jensen Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service
CAST: In Order Of Appearance Gus P. Head .......................... Jacob Rones James Wicker ..... Steven A. Chambers Virginia Noyes ... Carla Zackson Heller Frank Finger .......................... Rob Romero Julia Budder ...................... Fran Friedman Ira Drew .......................................... Ned Cray Peter Austin ....................... Anthony Wolff Torch ........... Chelsea Chambers-Wilson BEHIND THE SCENES Artistic Director ....................... Kris Coffelt Technical Director/Set ........ Jack Coffelt Stage Manager ..................... Joseph Long Costumes .................................... Kris Coffelt Lighting Design .................... Jerry Jensen Sound ........... Jerry Jensen, Jerry Berger Props ............................. Donnette Roberts Set Dressing ............................. Kris Coffelt Cues ............. Joseph Long, Jerry Berger Funding for this organization is provided in part by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council.
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Featured Sponsors Carroll’s Jewelers & Castelli Real Estate
Pompano Beach Cultural Center presents
Gala Tribute January 16 Venetian Arts Society Icon of the Arts Award 2018 VenetianArtsSociety.org W Productions LLC
“Our purpose is to satisfy all the senses, to enrich the emotional and spiritual being, and to go…above and beyond life’s trivialities!” Venetian Arts Society (VAS), a not-for-profit tax exempt 501©3, is a membership based organization that highlights the multi-cultural and inter-generational diversity of our community through a celebration of multi-disciplinary arts in intimate and interactive art salon settings. The Venetian Arts Society 21st century version of the “Art Salon” is a performance-educational-social concept with a mission to unify our world by celebrating the multi-cultural and inter-generational diversity of our community through inter-disciplinary arts. Please join us for a complete artistic experience with food, wine, and stimulating conversation...where art compliments art. The Venetian Arts Society provides a unique opportunity in South Florida for those looking for an inspiring artistic experience, stimulating conversation, elegant hors d’oeuvres, wine and champagne, as well as a connection with artists and like-minded arts enthusiasts…all within an intimate and interactive artistic, educational, and social atmosphere. The goal is to enrich the individual lives of all in our community through meaningful and purposeful artistic presentations…evoking the vibrancy, energy, and sheer productivity that result when people of all ages and cultures come together. These Grand Art Salons are our unique and innovative 21st century version of the Art Salon offering everyone in our community, whether a novice of a connoisseur, the rare and extraordinary opportunity to observe and interact with world class performing and visual artists. The VAS Art Salon presents all art and artistic cultural disciplines – music, dance, digital/new media, film/video/animation, folk arts, humanities and cultural studies, interdisciplinary events/festivals, literature, public art, theatre, performing and visual arts. Music, art, drama, and dance are tools that help us develop the mind and body, refine feelings, thoughts, and tastes, and reflect and represent our customs and values as a society. In the same intimate and interactive style of all Venetian Arts Society (VAS) Salons, John Knox Village and Nova Southeastern University join VAS to present ArtSage: An inter-generational fine arts program which features Celebration ArtSage, a concert series presenting celebrated international artists of all disciplines and genres in a 21st century Art Salon setting Future programming will include a Young Artists-in-Residence Program at JKK and Festival ArtSage, an annual two week county wide interdisciplinary arts festival (in the fashion of Spoleto Festival USA). The ArtSage experience synthesizes the total artistic, social, multi-generational and educational experience. Within the South Florida community at large, VAS presents UP CLOSE & PERSONAL at Nova Southeastern University and NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, The Venetian Salon at John Knox Village, VOICES IN THE GALLERY at Gallery of Amazing Things, VAS CAFE SOCIETY, Connoisseur Salons at Villa Vizcaya (Miami), Society of the Four Arts (Palm Beach), as well as the VAS Estate Salons. These Grand Art Salons Socials are our unique and innovative 21st century version of the Art Salon with the goal to offer everyone in our community, whether a novice of a connoisseur, the rare and extraordinary opportunity to observe and interact with world performing and visual artists. For more information on John Knox Village please contact: 954-783-4040 or visit www.johnknoxvillage.com, or the Venetian Arts Society at Willie@VenetianArtsSociety.org or call (954) 709-7447. Please visit the VAS website to learn more about his unique and innovative organization and the myriad of our arts presentations in the South Florida community.
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Previous Icon of the Arts 2017 Renata Scotto, soprano 2016 Vic Damone, crooner 2015 Leona Mitchell, soprano 2014 Virginia Zeani, , soprano
Credits 2018 Angels Elizabeth Lycke Gene Kaufman Maria Salgado The Peck Foundation, Milwaukee Miriam Peck, Jodi Peck and Les Weil Kenneth Novikoff Milton Graves & Armondo Gutierrez, Jr. Bindu, Sachin, & Michael Mayi (Share-a-Pet) Howard (“Gil”) & Elizabeth Cobb Harriett Sams
Dr. Raymond & Madeline Gambino Sylvia Minchew Peter Cowan & Simon Offit Carol and Rudy Frei Anna Rua Harriet Mertz Franklin Schmidt Sam Townsend Gloria Lafont Brian Hero Irene Schyberger Barbara Copanos
Board of Directors William Riddle, President Ingrid Mayi, Vice President Paul Radloff, Secretary/Treasurer
Advisory Board Nilda Comas (Art Curator)
Dr. Bindu Mayi
Ann Clark, Renata Scotto
author (Mrs. A)
Virginia Zeani
Tito Capobianco
James Judd
Barbara Sandonato
Barbara Copanos
Kevin Lane
William Riddle, Producer and Director Ingrid Mayi, Production Manager Carina Mask, Videographer/Photographer The Ideas Warehouse (Sergio Lopez), Sound/Lighting John Knox Village Catering (Susanne Russell, Director)
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Featured Sponsors Carroll’s Jewelers & Castelli Real Estate
January 16
Guest of Honor Sherrill
Milnes, Icon of Opera 2018
Guest Speakers Mario Hamlet-Metz, Opera Historian/Author/Critic Caroline Pierce, Florida Grand Opera (Chairman-Elect, Board of Directors) Kyaunnee Richardson, (South Florida “Aspiring” Opera Singer)
Featured Video Excerpts PRELUDE: Largo al factotum from Il barbiere di Siviglia by Gioacchino Rossini London Symphony Orchestra 1- Il balen from Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi 2- Cortigiani vil razza dannata from Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi 3- Ah, fu giusto il mio sospetto from Luisa Miller by Giuseppe Verdi 4- Di geloso amor sprezzato from Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi with Leontyne Price, soprano, and Placido Domingo, tenor
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5- Si, pel ciel marmoreo giuro! from Otello by Giuseppe Verdi
1976
6- Avant de quitter ces lieux from Faust by Charles Gounod
1973
7- Te deum from Tosca by Giacomo Puccini
1976
Movie 8- Thais (Duet Finale) Jules Massenet
1976
9- Luisa Miller Act II Duet by Giuseppe Verdi
1979
Metropolitan Opera with Renata Scotto, soprano 10- Oh de’verd’anni miei from Ernani by Giuseppe Verdi
1983
Metropolitan Opera 11- La Gioconda (Act I Duet) by Amilcare Ponchielli
1989
with Luciano Pavarotti, tenor 12- Eri tu from Un ballo in maschera by Giuseppe Verdi
1979
Vienna State Opera Wednesday, January 17, 2018
11:00 am
A Conversation with Sherrill Milnes
with Susan Danis, General Director/CEO Florida Grand Opera John Knox Village (Village Tower Lobby) 671 Lakeside Circle Pompano Beach, FL 33060 VAS/JKV $10.00 General Public $15.00
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SHERRILL MILNES Sherrill Milnes is universally acclaimed as the foremost operatic baritone of his generation. With his powerful voice, commanding stage presence, and rugged handsomeness, he received the kind of adulation that is usually reserved for tenors. He sang over 650 performances at the Met, where he was honored with sixteen new productions, seven opening nights, and ten national telecasts. As a leading artist in all of the world’s great opera houses, Mr. Milnes performed and recorded with the likes of Domingo, Pavarotti, Caballé, Sutherland, Sills, Horne, Price, and Tebaldi. He is the winner of three Grammy Awards, and the most recorded American singer of his time. In 2008 he received the Opera News Award for Distinguished Achievement. Driven by his dedication to make the vocal arts vibrant, vital, and entertaining in today’s world, Mr. Milnes continues to give masterclasses, judge competitions, and mentor new generations of singers. With his wife, Maria Zouves, he co-founded and runs the Sherrill Milnes VOICE Programs: VOICExperience Foundation and the Savannah VOICE Festival provide training for aspiring young artists while fostering new audiences for the arts. Sherrill Milnes was born on January 10, 1935, and grew up on a dairy farm in Downers Grove, Illinois. Despite a childhood devoted to daily chores, he took voice lessons and studied piano, violin, viola, double bass, clarinet, and tuba. But when it came time for college, he pursued pre-medical studies. After a year and a half, he realized that music was his true calling and enrolled at Drake University where he studied with Andrew White, earning his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music in the hope of becoming a teacher. It is fitting that the career of this artist was launched in his native land, belying the notion that singers must work their way through the small European opera houses before earning the respect of American critics and audiences. It was at the quintessential American house, the New York City Opera, that Mr. Milnes made his first important debut in 1964, as Valentin in Gounod’s Faust opposite Norman Treigle as Mephistopheles. It was again in the role of Valentin that Mr. Milnes made his critically acclaimed debut at the Metropolitan Opera on December 22, 1965, an auspicious night that also featured the Met debut of Montserrat Caballé. He was launched to stardom, however, in 1968, when his riveting performance as Miller in Verdi’s Luisa Miller literally stopped the show at the Met and immediately made him the dominant baritone of his time.
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Mr. Milnes appeared with the great orchestras of North America and Europe, sang on the world’s major recital stages, and performed for every U.S. President from Gerald Ford to George W. Bush. Conducting added another dimension to his multi-faceted career; highlights include the acclaimed recording Domingo Conducts Milnes! Milnes Conducts Domingo!, Mendelssohn’s Elijah at Carnegie Hall (which marked his New York conducting debut), and Aida with Opera Memphis (his operatic conducting debut). Sherrill Milnes has the distinction of being the most recorded American opera singer of his time, with a discography encompassing his great opera roles, as well as lieder, oratorio, symphony, and Broadway. His recordings of Così fan tutte, Aida, and La bohème won Grammy Awards, and his recording of Brahms’s Four Serious Songs (with Erich Leinsdorf at the piano), as well as the sacred recording Amazing Grace, received Grammy Award nominations.
Upcoming Salons I Friday, February 16, 2018 6-9 pm
Charlie Albright, Piano
Nova Southeastern University/Don Taft University Center Performance Theater Saturday, February 17 2018 10:00am – 12:00 pm A Conversation with Charlie Albright (Interview/Master Class) II Tuesday, March 13, 2018
6-9 pm
ADVANCED STYLE with Ari Seth Cohen Art Salon featuring Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami Pompano Beach Cultural Center
Wednesday, March 14, 2018 2:00 pm ADVANCED STYLE with Ari Seth Cohen High Tea & “Style in Motion,” with Ari Seth Cohen John Knox Village (Lakeside Dining Room)
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a VISUAL ARTS
frique
an exploration of lineal descent from ancestor; ancestry or extraction In Celebration of African American Heritage Month in February, “afrique” spotlights artists from Africa, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Jamaica. featured artists vladymir acoloque, adéwálé adénlé, nate dee, daniel garcia, carl juste, asser saint val, teeya, ruben ubiera.
audience with artists: thursday, jan 11 | 7pm jan 3 thru feb 18
Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations. Our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Afrique takes a look at the community that embodies the city’s unique identity by celebrating the pillars of our community who have made it their life’s work to bring attention to the injustices in the world.
Afrique is a journey to discover the ancestors that came before these community leaders, their ancestry that made them these prolific community figures. In an increasingly socially connected and (virtually) borderless world, we can no longer make assumptions about what it means to be from a specific place – cultural identity is becoming increasingly complex and flexible. The Global Neighborhood trend is about embracing the state of flux, as our collective cultural identities will be less about where we are and more about what we believe. Are we in fear of loosing our true heritage?
Presents
“I Have A Dream” The Broadway Musical written by Josh Greenfeld & Directed by Herman LeVern Jones
Friday January 24 - 27, 2018
ABOUT THE PLAY I Have a Dream is a gospel musical based on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that chronicles the major events of the Civil Rights Movement from December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white person through the assassination of Dr. King on April 4, 1968. This depiction of Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement gives tremendous insight into Dr. King’s love of his family, his sense of humor, and the incredible sacrifices that Americans made in the fight for racial equality. The singing, dancing, music and historical images of the Civil Rights Movement has captivated audiences of all ages for decades in cities all over the world. The production is a compilation of 28 Gospel songs/parts of songs from the Civil Rights Movement such as We Shall Over Come, We Shall Not Be Moved, His Eye is on the Sparrow, Precious Lord Take My Hand, Anybody Here Seen My Old Friend Martin and the Negro National Anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing! Local choirs are assembled to sing with the production along with local orchestras or singing groups.
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THE PLAYWRIGHT Josh Greenfeld (born 1928) is an author and screenwriter mostly known for his screenplay for the 1974 film Harry and Tonto along with Paul Mazursky, which earned them an Academy Award nomination and its star, Art Carney, the Oscar itself for Best Actor. Greenfeld also wrote Oh, God! Book II and the TV special Lovey and is the author of several books about his autistic son, Noah Greenfeld. Among Greenfeld’s plays are Clandestine on the Morning Line, I Have a Dream, The Last Two Jews of Kabul, Whoosh!, and Canal Street. His novels include O for a Master of Magic, The Return of Mr. Hollywood, and What Happened Was This. In 1968, Greenfeld signed the “Writers and Editors War Tax Protest” pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. Greenfeld attended Brooklyn College; he received a BA from the University of Michigan and an MA from Columbia University
THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Herman LeVern Jones, from Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina, is a forty-five year veteran of African American Theater. Mr. Jones received his Bachelor of Arts degree in African American Theater and English from North Carolina State University, his Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), and has worked towards his doctoral degree in Performance Studies at New York University. He advanced his career by working under the guidance of Broadway Producer Woodie King, Jr. as the Associate Producer for the National Black Touring Circuit, Inc. of New York (NBTC) from 1983 to 1999 and the late Larry Leon Hamlin as Special Assistant to the Producer (Co-Producer) of the 1989 to 1997 National Black Theater Festival (NBTF) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Mr. Jones is currently on the National Black Theater Festival’s Board of Directors. To date, the National Black Theater Festival has generated over $700,000,000 for the city of Winston-Salem. Mr. Jones has also had the privilege of working with many influential individuals such as Dr. Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, James Earl Jones, Denzel Washington, Samuel L. Jackson, Esther Rolle, Sidney Poitier and others.
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THE COMPANY TheatreSouth Atlanta, Inc. dba Herman LeVern Jones’ TheatreSouth (TSA or TheatreSouth) was founded in 2007 as a Georgia Non-Profit in Atlanta, GA. TSA’s mission is to educate, enlighten, strengthen, and enhance the local talents through theater arts. The company’s motto is “Healthy theater for your heart and soul!” Over the past 5 years, TheatreSouth Atlanta, Inc. has cultivated the community with several projects. The company’s first major gift came from AstraZeneca pharmaceutical in the form of $10,000 USD to produce “A Rude Awakening” written by the CEO of the Association of Black Cardiologists. In 2008, TSA continued its projects doing a celebration for Yolanda King, hosting the AACT National Board of Directors Conference performing “Ghosts Stories of the Blacksmith Curse”, and receiving DeKalb Council for the Arts Grant for our African American Theater: Past Present, and Future display and performing “Images.” TheatreSouth Atlanta, Inc. was highlighted in 2009 for working with Georgia State University (GSU) to produce and direct “A Raisin in the Sun” and then created summer internships for the GSU students to work at the summer arts camp. In 2010, TSA national tour of “MADAM” the musical based on the life and times of Madam C. J. Walker ran for a total of 10 months. TSA permanently relocated to South Florida in 2014 and has since cultivated a variety of projects in partnership with Brigitte Keane and Jeff Tucker of EarthSave Miami, Inc. such as the I Have A Dream Musical on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. starring Broadway’s Jahi Kearse (Florida International University, South Miami Dade Cultural Arts Center, the Coral Springs Center for the Arts and the Phichol Williams Center), The Eve of Jackie starring Broadway’s Chester Gregory (Adrienne Arsht Center), The Colored Museum written by renowned playwright George C Wolfe (The Deering Estate), and The Phantom of the Old Opera House written by Joseph George Caruso (Phichol Williams Center). All of our projects are family oriented and for all ages of men, women, and children who look to be entertained and educated through the arts. As we continue to build a stronger brand in our community, we also hope to build a community brand that illustrates to the world, art lives in South Florida!
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS! Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church of Pompano Beach
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In celebration of National African American History Month, the Gallery is holding a call to artists, focusing on Pompano Beach residents. This exhibit will showcase our emerging creatives. Entry information at www.ccpompano.org Deadline January 10th audience with artists | award ceremony Thursday, Jan 11 | 7pm
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