Kayoko Dan, Music Director
2014/15 SEASON GUIDE
KAYOKO DAN, MUSIC DIRECTOR Dear Friends of Chattanooga Symphony & Opera, I am thrilled to present to you the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera’s 2014/15 Season. As you will see, we have an exciting season planned for you. Some of the highlights of the Barnett & Company Masterworks Series include Beethoven’s 9th Symphony featuring our wonderful CSO Chorus, Tchaikovsky’s 6th Symphony, Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Symphony, Bernstein’s West Side Story, and Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony. In our Luken Holdings Pops Series, you’ll enjoy the annual traditions of Home for the Holidays and Big Band Fever, along with tributes to Boston Pops, Broadway, and Hollywood films. Our 2014/15 Chamber Series at the Sheraton Read House will present a variety of chamber music from Baroque to the more contemporary. It is a lovely way to spend your Sunday afternoon, and I hope you will join us for this special series where you get to learn more about the orchestra and our musicians in a more intimate setting. I am excited to present our third season at Volkswagen Chattanooga with Classical’s Top Hits, Opera Faves and Raves and a family concert that takes a trip across America. This series has become a friendly and relaxed way to enjoy symphonic music in a unique setting. I am beyond ecstatic about welcoming Yo-Yo Ma to Chattanooga this season. He is one of the most prominent soloists in the world, and it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness this collaboration. We are looking forward to sharing this thrilling season. Thank you for your support and for your love of the CSO.
cover photo by Brad Cansler
2014/15 BARNETT & COMPANY
MASTERWORKS Series LUKEN HOLDINGS
POPS Series
Bob Bernhardt, Principal Pops Conductor
CHAMBER Series VOLKSWAGEN Series SPECIAL Events Subscriptions are on sale all season long and start at $75. Single tickets to all concerts go on sale July 28, 2014. www.chattanoogasymphony.org 423.267.8583
All programs and artists subject to change.
MASTERWORKS
SEPTEMBER BEETHOVEN’S 9th
Thursday, September 11, 2014 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Kayoko Dan, conductor Pamela Hinchman, soprano | Rosella Ewing, mezzo-soprano Daniel Weeks, tenor | Peter Volpe, baritone Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Chorus, Darrin Hassevoort, director Lee University Chorale, William Green, director IVES GJEILO BEETHOVEN
The Unanswered Question Across the Vast, Eternal Sky Symphony No. 9, “Choral” The CSO begins the 2014/15 season with one of the best-known works, and arguably one of the greatest pieces written, in classical music – Beethoven’s 9th, the “Choral” symphony. This transcendent program also features Charles Ives’ most famous work that he describes as a ‘cosmic drama,’ and a choral work by modern composer Ola Gjeilo that was inspired by the rebirth of a phoenix.
SPECIAL
OCTOBER
YO-YO MA GALA EVENT
Concert sponsored by First Tennessee Foundation
Thursday, October 2, 2014 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Kayoko Dan, conductor Yo-Yo Ma, cello DVORAK DVORAK
Symphony No. 9, “From the New World” Cello Concerto
Seats are limited - $75, $125, $250 No discounts or free passes.
MASTERWORKS CHAMBER
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Thursday, October 9, 2014 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Kayoko Dan, conductor TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture MENDELSSOHN Midsummer Night’s Dream Suite BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
AROUND THE WORLD
Sunday, October 19, 2014 • 3:00pm Sheraton Read House Silver Ballroom Kayoko Dan, conductor and flute Kristen Holritz, flute | Taylor Brown, double bass
POPS
BOTTESINI Concerto No. 2 for Double Bass & Orchestra STRAVINSKY Octet Samba de Uma Nota So JOBIM El dia que me quieras GARDEL ABREU Tiko-Tiko ELGAR Serenade for String Orchestra
BOSTON POPS TRIBUTE: A Salute to Arthur Fiedler and John Williams Saturday, October 25, 2014 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Bob Bernhardt, conductor Michael Chertock, piano Holly Mulcahy, violin Bob Bernhardt conducts this tribute to the Boston Pops legacies of Arthur Fiedler and his successor, John Williams. Fiedler’s 50-year tenure as conductor of the Pops featured his love of marches, light classics and virtuoso performers. A featured guest with the Boston Pops for years, pianist Michael Chertock, joins us for some solo fireworks. The second half of the show is all John Williams. Bernhardt adds his own memories of his 20 years as a guest in Boston.
MASTERWORKS
NOVEMBER SCHUBERT’S 4th
Thursday, November 6, 2014 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Kayoko Dan, conductor Andrew Sords, violin BEETHOVEN SCHUBERT SIBELIUS
Leonore Overture No. 3 Symphony No. 4, “Tragic” Violin Concerto
VOLKSWAGEN
CLASSICAL’S TOP HITS
SPECIAL
The CSO visits another of Beethoven’s popular works, this time one of his greatest overtures in the dramatically expressive Leonore Overture No. 3. Following is Schubert’s most serious of his symphonies, the 4th, better known as the “Tragic” Symphony. Violinist Andrew Sords performs Sibelius’ virtuosic and darkly melodic concerto for violin.
VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION
Sunday, November 9, 2014 • 3:00pm Volkswagen Conference Center Kayoko Dan, conductor Back by popular demand, this greatest hits concert will feature the best of the best of classical musical repertoire, such as Rossini’s The Barber of Seville Overture, the Sabre Dance, Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio espagnol and more.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014 • 7:00pm Memorial Auditorium Kayoko Dan, conductor Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Chorus, Darrin Hassevoort, director
The CSO commemorates the area’s many veterans in this annual FREE concert, featuring the Armed Forces Salute, Sing Out America, and the Battle Hymn of the Republic.
SPECIAL
New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players PIRATES OF PENZANCE Saturday, November 15, 2014 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Albert Bergeret, Artistic Director and conductor Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Chorus, Darrin Hassevoort, director
This New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players semi-staged production is your chance to get carried away by Pirates. Join the band of swashbuckling buccaneers, bumbling British bobbies, frolicsome Victorian maidens, and the delightfully dotty “model of a modern Major-General” for a rollicking romp over the rocky coast of Cornwall. The rich sounds of the CSO and Chorus, plus vocal soloists resonate with classic elegance and power while the company’s vibrancy, energy and contemporary sense of humor keep the show alive and exciting to a modern audience. The Pirates of Penzance - they’ll steal your heart away!
One night only for this Opera Event! CHAMBER
No discounts or free passes.
GEMS FROM THE CSO PRINCIPALS Sunday, November 23, 2014 at 3:00pm Sheraton Read House Silver Ballroom
HINDEMITH Kleine Kammermusik for Wind Quintet DVORAK String Quintet No. 2 FARRENC Nonetto
POPS
DECEMBER HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Concert sponsored by First Tennessee Foundation
Saturday, December 20, 2014 • 7:30pm Sunday, December 21, 2014 • 3:00pm Tivoli Theatre Jacob Harrison, conductor Alison Brown Quartet Presented by the Riverview Foundation
Fletcher Bright, violin Metropolitan Bells, Gary Bynum, director The CSO opens its 2014 annual holiday tradition with some of your family favorites, such as Christmas Festival, Farandole. The second half welcomes the Alison Brown Quartet as they present holiday tunes with a mix of jazz, folk, and bluegrass tones. Fletcher Bright is featured on violin.
Children 17 and under can attend at the $15 student price.
CHAMBER
JANUARY BASICALLY BAROQUE
Sunday, January 11, 2015 • 3:00pm Sheraton Read House Silver Ballroom Kayoko Dan, conductor and flute Kristen Holritz, flute | Eric Reed, cello | Suzanne Sims, cello VIVALDI Concerto for Two Cellos BACH Suite No. 1 Suite for two flutes plus a String Orchestra work TBD
MASTERWORKS
MENDELSSOHN’S 4th
Thursday, January 29, 2015 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Kayoko Dan, conductor Javier Oviedo, saxophone BRAHMS Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 3, and 10 Samsara: Concerto RASQUIER for saxophone and strings MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 4, “Italian”
POPS
VOLKSWAGEN
FEBRUARY
ALL ABOARD: COAST TO COAST
Sunday, February 1, 2015 • 3:00pm Volkswagen Conference Center Kayoko Dan, conductor Children 17 and under Jerry Bowman, narrator can attend for $5! Bring the family and climb aboard as you prepare to take an imaginary railroad journey across the U.S.A. Kander’s “Theme from New York, New York”, Sousa’s “Liberty Bell”, Joplin’s “The Entertainer”, Copland’s “Hoedown” from Rodeo and more accompany you on your journey. Plus, the CSO will perform its premiere of selections from the popular Disney film Frozen.
BIG BAND FEVER!
Friday, February 13, 2015 • 7:30pm Saturday, February 14, 2015 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Bob Bernhardt, conductor Valerie Duke, vocalist The CSO’s Big Band returns for our annual concert of the greatest music from the Swing Era. On this Valentine’s Day weekend, bring your sweetheart and take a spin on the dance floor, or just enjoy the music and dancing from your seat. Former Glenn Miller Orchestra vocalist, Valerie Duke, returns by popular demand.
CHAMBER
ALL THINGS ENGLISH
Sunday, February 15, 2015 • 3:00pm Sheraton Read House Silver Ballroom Kayoko Dan, conductor
POPS
HOLST ELGAR VAUGHN WILLIAMS PURCELL HANDEL arr. Dan
St. Paul’s Suite Elegy Fantasia on Greensleeves Canon on a Ground Bass Water Music Suite
HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD
Saturday, February 28, 2015 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Bob Bernhardt, conductor Daniel Narducci, vocalist | Robert West, clarinet This salute to the movies presents tunes from some of Hollywood’s most iconic films, featuring a medley of Western hits from Rawhide, High Noon, and Blazing Saddles. CSO Principal Clarinet, Robert West, is showcased on John Williams’ “Viktor’s Tale” from the film The Terminal.
MASTERWORKS
MARCH TCHAIKOVSKY’S 6th
Thursday, March 12, 2015 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Kayoko Dan, conductor Holly Mulcahy, violin HIGDON TCHAIKOVSKY
Violin Concerto Symphony No. 6, “Pathetique”
Jennifer Higdon’s 2010 Pulitzer-prize winning violin concerto will feature the CSO’s concertmaster, Holly Mulcahy. The work is lyrical and fast-paced and created to showcase the soloist’s great manual dexterity. Counter to that work is Tchaikovsky’s final completed symphony, a pathos-laden piece that deals with the power of fate in life and death.
VOLKSWAGEN
OPERA FAVES AND RAVES Sunday, March 15, 2015 • 3:00pm Volkswagen Conference Center Kayoko Dan, conductor Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Chorus Darrin Hassevoort, director Artisti Affamati
POPS
This season’s opera concert features favorites from the vast repertoire, including works from HMS Pinafore, Cosi fan tutte, Carmen, Tannhauser, La Traviata, and more. The CSO will be joined by local opera group, Artisti Affamati.
BROADWAY’S GOLDEN AGE AND BEYOND Saturday, March 28, 2015 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Bob Bernhardt, conductor Lisa Vroman, vocalist Doug LaBrecque, vocalist
The most popular tunes from Porter, Gershwin, Berlin, Lloyd Webber, and more are performed by the CSO and sung by fabulous Broadway veterans Lisa Vroman and Doug LaBrecque. With unforgettable melodies and beautiful lyrics, their incredible vocal talents make this an elegant evening of beloved songs that audiences will always remember.
MASTERWORKS
APRIL
SCHUMANN’S 2nd
Thursday, April 9, 2015 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Kayoko Dan, conductor Qing Jiang, piano
Tragic Overture BRAHMS MOZART Piano Concerto No. 20 SCHUMANN Symphony No. 2
VOLKSWAGEN MASTERWORKS
ALL MOZART
Sunday, April 12, 2015 • 3:00pm Volkswagen Conference Center Kayoko Dan, conductor Kristen Holritz, flute MOZART MOZART MOZART
Symphony No. 1 Flute Concerto Symphony No. 35, “Haffner”
RACHMANINOFF’S 2nd
Thursday, April 30, 2015 • 7:30pm Tivoli Theatre Kayoko Dan, conductor Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Chorus Darrin Hassevoort, director
Sunrise Mass GJEILO RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 2 The final concert of the 2014/15 Masterworks season revisits modern composer Gjeilo, whose Sunrise Mass creates a beautiful journey that from beginning to end epitomizes the entire spectrum of human emotions. Rachmaninoff’s lush and romantic 2nd symphony caps off the season.
SAVE THE DATE
Saturday, May 30, 2015 Renaissance Park Tickets on sale in January Presenting Sponsor:
BOB’S BOOTCAMPS
Join Principal Pops Conductor Bob Bernhardt for his lecture series that takes a behind the scenes look at the lives and works of musicians and composers. $160 for the series OR $50 per Bootcamp Price includes lunch reservations due in advance. Subscribe to the series or purchase single tickets online at www.chattanoogasymphony.org, or by calling 423.267.8583.
THE MASTERY OF YO-YO MA - Tivoli Center
Saturday, September 20, 2014 • 11:00am-2:00pm Bob reviews the amazing career of world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and will provide a musical survey of his iconic recordings in preparation of Mr. Ma’s October guest appearance.
MUSICAL CROSSOVERS - Tivoli Center
Saturday, November 22, 2014 • 11:00am-2:00pm This Bootcamp takes a look at how classical music has infiltrated the world of pop music, Broadway, jazz, and other music genres.
BRAHMS AND SCHUMANN - Tivoli Center Saturday, February 14, 2015 • 11:00am-2:00pm The relationship between Brahms and the Schumanns is considered one of the most intriguing relationships in classical music. Bob will conduct both a sociological and a musical study of the trio.
CONDUCTING 101 - Tivoli Center
Saturday, March 21, 2015 • 11:00am-2:00pm This special Bootcamp will be held on-stage at the Tivoli Theatre featuring the String Quintet. Bob will teach the history and technique of conducting, plus provide a lesson for attendees, who will have a chance to conduct the Quintet.
Postlude Postlude
Post-concert Barnett & Company Masterworks Tivoli Theatre Join Music Director Kayoko Dan, guest artists, and select orchestra musicians after each Barnett & Company Masterworks Series concert in the Tivoli Theatre lobby. This post-concert informal meet and greet provides a chance to talk about the concert you just experienced with musicians and fellow audience members. This event is FREE to ticketholders and no advance reservations are required. Free glass of sparkling wine while supplies last.
3rd Annual
Sunday, May 3, 2015 1:00-3:30pm Chattanooga Market Community musicians are invited to perform alongside the professional musicians of the CSO during FREE concerts held at the Chattanooga Market. There will be three different performance times to choose from - 1:00pm, 2:00pm and 3:00pm. Entrants must be 18 or older. Cost to enter is $35 and includes a free Play Along with the CSO t-shirt plus music, along with the opportunity to have coaching in advance with a CSO musician. For more details on music selections and parts available or to sign-up (registration begins first of September), visit our website at www.chattanoogasymphony.org. These performances are FREE for Chattanooga Market attendees. For more details about the Chattanooga Market, visit www.chattanoogamarket.com.
The CSO Youth Orchestras program serves nearly 200 talented instrumental musicians in the Chattanooga area, ages 6-18. There are two full orchestras (Symphony and Philharmonic) and two string orchestras (Prelude and Etude) that serve students from several counties in southeast Tennessee, northwest Georgia, and southwest North Carolina. Gary Wilkes, Symphony conductor Sandy Morris, Philharmonic conductor Nichole Pitts, Prelude and Etude conductor
SPRING CONCERT
Monday, May 4, 2015 at 7:00pm Tivoli Theatre CSOYO concert tickets are sold at the door. For other CSOYO concert dates and events, visit www.chattanoogasymphony. org/csoyo. For more information, please call Steve Tonkinson at 423.267.9011.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS
ALL ABOARD: COAST TO COAST
ALL ABOARD: COAST TO COAST
Tuesday, February 3, 2015 • 10:00am & 12:00pm Wednesday, February 4, 2015 • 10:00am Tivoli Theatre Designed especially for students in grades 3-8, Young People’s Concerts feature the CSO and the winner of the CSO Youth Orchestras’ Concerto Competition in a program of Americanthemed music, from “New York, New York”, to “Chattanooga Choo-Choo” to selections from Oklahoma. Kids will also be excited to hear selections of music from the Oscar-winning movie Frozen. Admission is $5 (by reservation only). Schools located in Tennessee may apply for funding assistance through the Tennessee Arts Commission. Visit www.tn.gov/arts for more information. All 3rd grade students in HCDE schools are eligible to attend free of charge (admission and transportation) thanks to the Imagine Chattanooga project through ArtsBuild. For reservations, or for more information, contact Sarah Marczynski at smarczynski@chattanoogasymphony.org or by calling 423.267.8583 ext. 2100.
CSO IN THE COMMUNITY Handel’s Messiah
Thursday, April 16, 2015 • 7:30pm First Centenary United Methodist Church Kayoko Dan, conductor Sydney Gabbard, soprano | Penny Tullock, alto James Harr, tenor | Brett Hyberger, baritone Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Chorus Darrin Hassevoort, director
Arts Night at the Chattanooga Lookouts Friday, August 15, 2014 • 6:00pm AT&T Field CSO Brass Quintet
Warehouse Row Lunch Series
Thursday, September 18, 2014 • 11:30am-1:00pm Thursday, October 16, 2014 • 11:30am-1:00pm Thursday, November 20, 2014 • 11:30am-1:00pm Thursday, December 18, 2014 • 11:30am-1:00pm Warehouse Row Food Court CSO String and Wind Quintets
PopTots
Saturday, September 27, 2014 • 12:00-2:30pm Saturday, November 22, 2014 • 12:00-2:30pm Saturday, December 13, 2014 • 12:00-2:30pm Creative Discovery Museum CSO String and Wind Quintets CSO ensembles perform in a variety of venues and settings throughout the season, such as schools, hospitals, libraries, and more. Here are a few of these events open to the public. For a complete list, visit www.chattanoogasymphony.org.
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Rehearsal Process 101
High School +
Opera Star
10 years old +
Kids of Note
10 years old +
Tivoli Theatre Schubert’s 4th - Tuesday, November 4, 2014 • 7:30pm Tchaikovsky’s 6th – Tuesday, March 10, 2015 • 7:30pm Rachmaninoff’s 2nd – Tuesday, April 28, 2015 • 7:30pm Rehearsal is in session. Join the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera and our musicians (a.k.a. guest professors) for a look at the individual rehearsal process and how it comes together. Students will see the symphony dressed down and up close during a Masterworks rehearsal. $5 fee for each rehearsal. Saturday, October 25, 2014 • 1:00pm Tivoli Theatre Become a rising opera star with the CSO. Learn about the history of opera, acting, set and costume design, audition techniques, and basic vocal techniques in this afternoon workshop. $15 fee. Students must be accompanied by parent or chaperone. Saturday, March 28, 2015 • 4:00pm Tivoli Theatre Take note! This workshop introduces students to the symphony and to classical music. Learn about composers, see and play musical instruments, tour the Tivoli Theatre, and see a live concert by the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera. Dinner and concert ticket included. Space is limited. $15 for students, $20 for parents. Students must be accompanied by parent or chaperone. Reservations are due in advance. For more information about these educational opportunities as well as masterclasses with select CSO guest artists and principal musicians, visit www.chattanoogasymphony.org, or call Sarah Marczynski, Community Engagement and Education Manager, at 423.267.8583 ext. 2100.
ANNUAL FUND For more than 80 years, the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera has been an instrumental part of our community, providing a professional orchestra that enhances the region’s quality of life and economic vitality. Proceeds from ticket revenues account for less than 40% of CSO’s annual operating budget, which is why your support is so important. Your gift will help ensure that the CSO can continue to provide the level of musical programming that we have for decades. Contributions also support our extensive education programs that reach more than 25,000 area students a year and expose a new generation to music they may have never heard.
Orchestrated For Success Campaign Our Annual Fund is the heart and soul of funding for the CSO. It helps us to sustain our artistic vision, excel in performance and programming, have a strong community presence, and ensure there is a world-class orchestra available for you to enjoy right in your own backyard. Planned Giving By making a planned gift to the CSO Endowment Fund, you help ensure the music will be here for generations to come. It takes a simple designation in your will to leave your own legacy of music. Planned gifts can be made through a variety of ways, all of which can offer significant tax savings. Your gift will help continue this legendary tradition of excellence.
Please consider a tax-deductible contribution and donate online at www.chattanoogasymphony.org.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE! Subscribers receive many benefits not always afforded to single ticket buyers. A 2014/15 subscription provides you with the following benefits: Priority Renewal and Seating Subscribers get the best seats at the best prices and have a guaranteed seat to all of their subscription concerts. Free and Easy Exchanges Something came up? Don’t worry. You can easily exchange your subscription ticket to a concert in any of our other series. Call us no later than three business days after a concert to exchange unused tickets, or at least 24 hours prior to the concert to donate your ticket. Additional Savings There are no additional per ticket fees - the $2.00 Tivoli Preservation Fee is waived for subscription seats. PLUS, get a 10% discount off additional single tickets to concerts.* Subscriber-Only Events Receive exclusive invitations to subscriber-only events, such as the season announcement and preview concert. Concert Reminders Ticketholders are emailed a reminder the week before a concert. Please ensure that we have a correct email address. * Subscriber discount does not apply to special concerts.
Subscriptions start at $75 and are on sale now for our Barnett & Company Masterworks Series, Luken Holdings Pops Series, Chamber Series and Volkswagen Series. If you need more flexibility, create your own package with our Choose Your Own subscription package by selecting five or three of your favorite concerts. Subscribe online at www.chattanoogasymphony.org or call 423.267.8583.
BOX OFFICE ONLINE 24/7 at www.chattanoogasymphony.org CALL 423.267.8583 IN PERSON at the Tivoli Center - 701 Broad Street Regular box office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Box office opens on location 1 ½ hours prior to concert start time for Tivoli Theatre events and 1 hour prior to concert start time for Sheraton Read House and Volkswagen events. As long as a show is not sold out, tickets will be sold at the door. Barnett & Company Masterworks and Luken Holdings Pops concert tickets start at $21.* Volkswagen Series tickets are $25 for adult general admission and Chamber Series tickets are $28 general admission. *while supplies last
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No refunds or exchanges on single tickets. Subscribers may exchange or donate tickets by calling the box office at least 24 hours in advance for a ticket donation or no later than three business days after the concert for an exchange. . Programs, dates and artists are subject to change.
DISCOUNTS
Children/Students Students can receive $15 tickets to any regular series concert. Special events do not apply. College students must have a current and valid student I.D. to receive the discount and must present it when tickets are picked up. Students under the age of 18 do not need a student I.D. but must be accompanied by an adult if using the discount. MASTERWORKS ONLY: Children under the age of 18 can attend FREE with a paid adult ticket. There is a maximum of two free children tickets for each paid adult ticket. Groups Discounts may be available for groups of 10 or more. Call the box office at 423.267.8583 to inquire about group pricing.
DIRECTIONS/PARKING
The Tivoli Theatre - 709 Broad Street Sheraton Read House - 827 Broad Street Pay parking may be available in yellow lots indicated on map.
Volkswagen Conference Center - 7351 Volkswagen Drive Accessible from I-75 or Bonny Oaks Drive From I-75 North, take exit 9 and turn left onto Volkswagen Drive. From I-75 South, take exit 9 and turn right onto Volkswagen Drive. Take a left at the first roundabout. Take a right at the second roundabout. Free parking is available in front of the Conference Center.
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