O C O N O M OWO C A R T S C E N T E R S TA F F Arts Center Manager......................................................................................... Michael Duncan Marketing/Public Relations Manager...........................................................Robin Krakauer Box Office/Website Manager............................................................Cynthia Acosta Luksich Box Office Staff..............................................................................Cheryl Fillmore, Ginni Hicks, Connie Rizzo, Nancy Schwabe House Managers........................................................................... Lisa Abbott, Robert Abbott, Lynne Carlstein, Mark Carlstein, Deborah Duncan, Lindsay Duncan, Cheryl Fillmore, Jack Fillmore, Jan Gibeau, Angie Harrison, David Harrison, Davey Harrison Ginni Hicks, Dan Holzmiller, Adrianna Nowak, Connie Rizzo OAC Technicians.....................................................................Marisa Abbott, Brandon Gariss, Sean Floeter, John Kyle, Michael Nicolai, Dustin Strobush, Candace Toennesen Joe Zack, Andrew Zietlow Usher/House Manager Coordinator...............................................Cynthia Acosta Luksich
M I S S I O N S TAT E M E N T The Oconomowoc Arts Center mission is to provide patrons and artists of all ages, a professional, cultural and educational experience with the highest quality programming opportunities possible. C O M M I T T E E S / PA R T N E R S H I P S Oconomowoc Area School District Dr. Patricia E. Neudecker, Superintendent of Schools Board Of Education Mr. Donald Wiemer, President Mrs. Susan Kay, Vice President Mr. Dave Guckenberger,Treasurer Mr. Mike Bickler, Secretary Mrs. Sandra Schick Mr. John Griswold Ms. Elizabeth Thelen Programming Committee Marisa Abbott Lisa Boudin Michael Duncan Marilyn Largent Emily Mariano Betty Reul Kim Schultz Peter Schwabe Joe Zack
Marketing Committee McKenna Bryant Michael Duncan Robin Krakauer Rebecca Seymour Barb Simpson Jennifer Starke-White Visual Arts Committee Michael Duncan Terry Peterson Paul Schultz Jason Van Roo
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C O M M I T T E E S / PA R T N E R S H I P S ( c o n t .) Film/Media Committee Michael Duncan Terry Kaldhusdal Michael Krill James Scheuer Special Events/Hospitality Committee Julie Falk Ginni Hicks Barbara Hirsch Sandy Karkossa John Koehn June Mather Artistic Partnerships First Stage Children’s Theater Academy, Wisconsin Philharmonic Bel Canto, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Milwaukee Ballet Company Literary Partnerships Books & Company, Oconomowoc (Visiting Author’s) Visual Arts Partnerships Waukesha Creative Arts League Pewaukee Area Arts Council (PAAC) - Ekphrastic Event Milwaukee Regional Art Fair
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SUPPORT With Gratitude, the Oconomowoc Area School District acknowledges these local organizations, businesses and private patrons for their outstanding support of the Oconomowoc Arts Center. Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Oconomowoc Public Education Foundation Plunkett Raysich Architects Oconomowoc Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary Paul Phelps and Oakbrook Esser Studios Mr. and Mrs. Narendra Patel – “Cuculidae” (Bird of Songs) Sculpture Ace Hardware of Oconomowoc ARC-Central, Oconomowoc Books & Company, Footlights – Marcus Promotions, Inc. Jerry Foust Neumann Company Fox Brothers Piggly Wiggly The Pub – Irish Tavern & Restaurant Sherpers Thanks to the UW Extension and the Southeast Wisconsin Master Gardeners for their assistance with the OAC gardens and their support of its educational value. Thanks to the Oconomowoc High school Landscape Class for their assistance with the OAC gardens.
The Oconomowoc Arts Center gratefully acknlowdges grants from the Oconomowoc Area Foundation’s Scheriffus Fund, Richard R. and Karen Bertrand Charitable Fund, and The Debbink Family Foundation. Direct gifts have been made to the OAC by: Donald J. and Constance M. Moore Direct gifts in memory have been made to the OAC by the following supporters: Mr. and Mrs. David Reul in memory of Ralph Trepte Dr. and Mrs. Victor Soderstrom in memory of Wally Wiese Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weimer in memory of Wally Wiese Rae Kinn in memory of Mary Von Bereghy
THE VIC DONORS The VIC is the rehearsal area named in celebration of excellence in education in the Oconomowoc Area School District and in honor of Vic Passante, OHS theater director, teacher and mentor from 1974 to 2007. Major Donors The Debbink Family Foundation Craig and Mary Schiefelbein Thomas X. Herro Foundation Karen Bertrand Charitable Fund Oconomowoc Area Foundation Orbis Corporation Paragon Development Systems, Inc. Pat and Mary Sue McNamee And to the students, community members, and businesses who contributed to the 2007 celebration honoring Vic Passante’s dedication to the arts and to learning. Oconomowoc Arts Center 3
PAC E D O N O R S PACEsetter Pabst Farms Platinum Dirk & Terry Debbink Gold J. H. Findorff & Son Inc. Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Oconomowoc Area Foundation Jennifer Bukosky, Courtney Bella & Sophia Bukosky + Silver Dick & Karen Bertrand Jerry & Jeanie Burchardt Bronze Dr. Gerard & Carol Adler American Assn. of University WomenOconomowoc David & Sue Breckenfelder Kent & Karen Brooks First Bank Financial Centre Chuck & Pat Herro Mike & Kim Herro Family Thomas X. Herro + Geoffrey & Sandra Hogan Grace Merten Dick & Bobbie Protzmann Dave & Betty Reul Ronald & Donna Schlender Bill & Jane Wierdsma $1000 Donors James Kevin Barry + Dick Bertrand Karen Bertrand Duane & Dorothy Bluemke Foundation Frank & Mary Ann Brazelton Emme Burchardt Hannah Burchardt Jeff Burchardt Lisa Burchardt Matthew & Rebecca Eash Family Gerald Foust Family Reimar Frank + Betsy, Pip, Emma, & Becca Freeman Chris & Lisa Gall Henszey Family Andrea Keck David Keck Kris Keck John & Ruth Koehn Mike & Jodi Koehn Family 4 Oconomowoc Arts Center
Bill & Carol Lamm Terry & Marilyn Largent Helen Magnusson Lynne Marris Tom & Nancy Massnick Curt & Pat Neudecker Mary Jo Newburg * Kathy Pence + Kathy Pence + Oconomowoc High School Staff-2009 Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Orthopaedic Associates of WI John & Pat Rodell Family Joseph & Dorothy St. Thomas Mike & Sandy Schick Craig Schiefelbein Mary Schiefelbein Greta Schiefelbein Hans Schiefelbein Klaus Schiefelbein Michael & Donna Scholl Andrew Schultz Conner Schultz Karly Schultz Kim Schultz Tim Schultz John Sutte + Dorothy “Grandma Dot� Thompson + Ray & Collette Warell Robb & Cheryl Wierdsma $750 Donors Emalou Sandsmark * Dean +, Ellen, Linda, Cheryl Strommen Dorothy M. Verhein $500 Donors Steve Baker * Ernest & Sharon Biel Family Maribeth Bush Carroll College Performing Arts Helena, MT * Cheney Family * John & Judy Cooley Family Malcom A. & Susan M. Dorn Maureen, Beth, & Michael Geraghty Howard F. Greene + Charlotte M. Hall Shirley Hamilton-Nehring Beth Hansing * John Hansing * Joe Haas Media Dr. & Mrs. Ron Karzel
PAC E D O N O R S ( c o n t .) Del & Joan Krueger David J. Magedanz * Patrick & Amy C. Middleton Dr. & Mrs. William Paton Jeff Sander Dave & Lucy Shanks Tom & Anne Simonis Family Sarah, Diane, & Phil Slaughter * Chad Vande Zande Family Benjamin, Elisa, Emily, & Brice Welch Tom Woods, OPEF Board Member* $250 Donors Books and Company Curtis & Anne Brewer Mike & Bridget Bruno Family Ginger Carney * Mary Casucci + Bill & Joyce Chapman Bob & Eileen Daly Family Drama Mamas and Papas Michael & Deborah Duncan Family Steve & Carol Frankwick Daniel & Kathleen Giesen Greenland School Drama Clubs Jack & Gay Grothaus Russell & Elizabeth Halkerston Robert E. Hasselkus + Jay & Heidi Huenink Darrell & Elaine Hurdle Amy Jappinen * Alyssa Jappinen Tessa Jappinen Jesse & Cameron Johanning Lydia Johnson + Ron & Kim Koehn Alan & Mary Koepke Andrew J. Mount Catherine Narloch * OHS Class of 1965 OHS of 1975 Ed Rohloff + Todd & Leah Scheid Family Paul & Holly Schmidtke Don & Mary Schmitt Dr. B. J. Schumacher * David & Carol Steger * $100 Donors Issac Ama Cria Ama Alice Anderson + Alice Anderson + Alice Anderson + Joyce Antonneau *
Norbert Antonneau + Bev Babinec + Eva Balistrieri Kurt & Carrie Begalke Jennifer Betances Dwayne & Joyce Block Roger Bottoni Family Jeffrey, Jason, & Kaitlin Brandl David & Joan Brussat Jim Bush Rob & Katie Bush Gladys Christenson + Richard C. Craemer Family Sierra M. Dakouras * Dance Buddies* Kayla, Jeff, & Holly Daniels Lonnie Dykstra + Craig Finkelmeyer + Connie Frank * Janet Gibeau * Dr. & Mrs. W. G. Gill Carl Glaum Mark & Karen Gould Bob Grimm + Mark & Dani Herro Brittany Hoffman ’09 Sr. Director * Jim Holahan + Matt & Lindsay Holsen ’09 ‘14 Grace Huenink Sarah Grace Kleist * Jane R. Koning John W. Koning, Jr. Linda J. Krause Mike & Margie Krauski Michael Krill * Marilyn Largent * Harvey Larson Virginia Lawinger Patrick Leslie Susan Lucht Family Lois L. Luebke Jim & Pat Mack Patricia Matt Donald McCollum Margaret McCollum Kathryn McCollum Freeland Lynne McCollum Staley Sean McCollum Franziska Merkle ‘07-08 Exchange Student Dan Miller Family Dr. & Mrs. G. Daniel Miller Mol Family Shannon Moore David Newburg Oconomowoc Arts Center 5
PAC E D O N O R S ( c o n t .) Samantha Newburg David Nicolai Kari Nicolai Michael Nicolai Tod Ninmann Family OHS Class of 1942 OHS Class of 1950 OHS Class of 1955 OHS Class of 1955 OHS Class of 1955 OHS Class of 1971 OHS Class of 1974 Oconomowoc Junior Woman’s Club Kathy Pence + David A. Perrigo Sherri Perrigo Dave & Kate Perry Roger & Barbara Puterbaugh Dan Reep Dood Reep James + & Marilyn Schaller Herbert Schick
Hollie Schick Jodi Schlender Stephen Schmiedlin Richard & Mary Sharp Sterling, Cassidy, & Drake Shepherd Judge Patrick & Luly Snyder Bill & Sue Snyder Charles & Lynne Staley Dean +& Ellen Strommen * Maury Sullivan William & Lillian Thiel Family Bob & Jan Thostenson Gary & Tina Timmel Family Arlene Tinus Grma. Dot Thompson + Christopher M. Todd * Steve A. Wagner Family ’73, ’75, ’05, ‘08 Bridgette Well ’09 Sr. Director * Dick Whalen Florence Whalen Lisa Hansing Young * Tom & Arlene Ziety
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Warren Wiegratz....................... Vocal/Sax/Flute/Keyboards Ryan Schiedermayer................................ Drums/Percussion Eric Hervey............................................................................... Bass Peter Mac..............................................................................Guitar Rhonda Begos.................................................................... Vocals Joe Jordan........................................................................... Vocals
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BIOGR APHIES Warren Wiegratz sax / flute / keyboards
Phil Collins, George Duke, Al Dimeola, Lenny White, The Temptations, Gladys Knight and the Pips, The Supremes, Steve Smith, Jaco Pastorius, Wayman Streetlife’s leader and Tisdale, Andy Kim, Lyle Mays, William featured artist, Warren Elwood, Spencer Brewer, Chris Wiegratz has received Spheeris, Michael Jones, and Sigmund the prestigious Snopek. In addition to playing Wisconsin Area Music Industry Award with Streetlife, Warren is resident (WAMI) for Reed/Brass Instrumentalist of composer/arranger for Milwaukee’s the Year an unprecedented eleven times. newest state-of-the-art recording He is a highly sought-after saxophone facility, BeatHouse Music. He is the and Jazz clinician, who performs and Lead Alto Saxophonist and musical instructs in high schools and colleges arranger for The All-Star-Super Band, a throughout the Midwest. He has been new rehearsal Big Band Jazz Ensemble featured in articles in the Saxophone featuring many of Southeastern Journal, The Leblanc Bell, and the Roland Wisconsin’s finest musicians. Users Group magazines. Warren’s solo version of The Star Spangled Banner has Ryan received national critical acclaim and Schiedermayer has led him to perform it at sporting drums / percussion events across the country. As Streetlife’s Warren recorded four highly successful co-leader, Ryan albums with the internationally Schiedermayer acclaimed Jazz/Fusion group masters rhythmic Sweetbottom. He later formed the nuances to create a soulful, dynamic popular contemporary Jazz group sound. Ryan was influenced early in Oceans that recorded two nationallyhis career by funk artists James Brown released albums, and performed on and Tower of Power. A highly regarded NBC’s Today Show, ABC’s Good Morning live performance and session musician, America, ESPN’s Special Report, CBS Ryan performs with a raw passion Sports, and at major Jazz festivals across making him adaptable to a variety of the United States. musical styles. He is particularly wellversed in Latin, Jazz and R&B music, and Besides his performing and recording has studied Latin/Afro-Rican technique credits, Warren has scored two motion in Puerto Rico with teacher Jesus pictures, Dreamweaver and Lady Mary. Cepeda of the internationally famed His composition Felicia is featured on group Los Hermanos Cepeda. the soundtrack to the major motion picture I Love You to Death. Warren Ryan’s career highlights include has written music extensively for performing with Sam Llanas of the commercials and audio/visual projects Bodeans and also with Grammy that have been honored with several nominees Jeff Lorber (Jeff Lorber first-place awards, National Ad Club Fusion), Jim Peterik (Survivor and Addys among them. He composed, Ides of March), and Ignacio Berroa arranged, and performed two works, (Dizzy Gillespie’s United Nations A Gift So Rare and Ponteo, with the Orchestra). Ryan has toured with Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. nationally renowned Paul Cebar and He was commissioned to write and the Milwaukeeans and has opened for perform an original work for saxophone several national acts including Arturo and orchestra with the Kenosha Sandoval, Tower of Power, and Spyro Symphony Orchestra. Gyra. Ryan has also travelled worldwide for the USO/United States Department Warren has performed and recorded of Defense and performed for the with countless renowned national United States Armed Forces. and international artists, including 12 Oconomowoc Arts Center
B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) Ryan shares his energy and enthusiasm for music by teaching drum set and Latin percussion to students at Interstate Music Company, and conducts clinics at schools and music stores regionally. Ryan is also a member of the academic staff at UW Milwaukee and works in the Dance and Theatre department as an instructional accompanist. Ryan’s latest musical endeavor has been his greatest joy. Sentido, Ryan’s first solo album, showcases his rhythmic sensibility and songwriting skills. Co-produced with Streetlife guitarist Peter Mac, Sentido blends contemporary Jazz and R&B with organic percussive elements, creating a fresh and sophisticated sound. Joe Jordan lead vocals Joe Jordan is an accomplished soul & R&B singer who displays an astonishing range of emotion and style, which reflects the true essence of performance. With a diverse background in theater, Joe has a mature song craft that stems from the influences of a diverse group of musical sources such as: Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, Frankie Beverly, and Nat King Cole, to name a few. His two solo projects “Can you find your soul” and “Let’s go to that place” have earned him several Wisconsin Area Music Award nominations, including Best Male Vocalist and R&B/Soul Artist. This is Joe’s thirteenth season as lead vocalist for Streetlife. Joe also has been a part of R&B Live, a national R&B show held in the Milwaukee area. Joe’s recent accomplishments include shows with Bernie Worrell of “Parliament/Funkadelic”, Louis Johnson of The Brothers Johnson, Bill Dickens Big Jamm Session, back-up vocals for Paul Cebar and Tomorrow’s Sound New CD, and singing back-up vocals for American Idol Danny Gokey. He also opened for several artists
including Anthony Hamilton, David Sanborn, Angie Stone, Elvis Costello and Tower of Power. Joe performed at three Tributes over the past year. A Tribute to Teddy Pendergrass, Marvin Gaye, and Donny Hathaway. Peter Mac guitar Peter Mac began playing guitar at fourteen and has spent the last twenty-five years developing his craft. A student at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music from 1978-1981, he spent the next two years traveling the US in funk and Jazz-fusion acts. He later formed The Converters, an all-original trio that was popular on college campuses throughout the Midwest. Following that, he recorded his first solo album, Pardon My Monster, and a second solo album that was contracted to record twelve spots for MTV sports commercials. Just before joining Streetlife, he played in his own band, the Peter Mac Trio. While with Streetlife, he released his third solo effort, 3 Faces, a triple dose of guitar stylings, on which he also played all bass and keyboard tracks. Peter is presently at work on his fourth solo project. An established studio musician and solo artist, Peter has opened for a wide variety of renowned national and international artists, including Kenny Loggins, Dave Koz, Tower of Power, Danny Gatton, Grover Washington, Jr., Jeff Healey, Eddie Money, Kansas, Doc Severinsen, Tim Wiesburg, The O’Jays, and Al Jarreau. He has recorded commercials for Boston Store department store, Kimberly Clark, Midwest Express Airlines, Yamaha Jet Skis, and more than one hundred fifty logos for radio stations throughout the US through Joe Kelly, Inc. Peter teaches over sixty guitar students per week at the Waukesha Conservatory of Music. Oconomowoc Arts Center 13
B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) Rhonda Begos lead vocals Throughout Rhonda’s 22-year singing career, one thing has remained the same. No matter how many times she sings a song that you’ve heard before, it always sounds like you’re hearing it for the first time. Full of soul, spirit, and meaningful expression, Rhonda always “connects” herself with the music she sings, causing any audience to connect with the band. Rhonda attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, after graduating from high school in Stillwater, Minnesota. Soon after moving to Boston, Rhonda connected with Betty Carter, Joe Williams, Winton, Delfeayo and Branford Marsalis, Roy Hargrove and Layla Hathaway. Rhonda also had the esteemed pleasure of performing with Shirley Ceasar at a Gospel concert and developed a long time musical friendship with popular Grammynominated Blues singer, Susan Tedeschi. Rhonda returned to Milwaukee in 1991 and, within a year, her musical career began. In 1992 she joined the Eddie Butts Band. Since leaving the Eddie Butts Band, Rhonda has performed with many of the area’s finest bands, such as Body Language, Jon Paris, Cold Sweat, Hot Sauce, the North Coast Orchestra, and her own band, Midnight Groove. Rhonda also had the pleasure of singing backup
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