MODLIN ARTS PRESENTS
October 31, 2024 | 7:30 PM
Camp Concert Hall
October 31, 2024 | 7:30 PM
Camp Concert Hall
IS MADE POSSIBLE IN PART BY THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF
Dewitt Fund for the Arts
THANKS TO OUR 2024-25 MODLIN ARTS PRESENTS SEASON SPONSORS & COMMUNITY PARTNERS THIS PRESENTATION OF
Louis S. Booth Arts Fund
E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
A. Dale Mayo Fund
Virginia B. Modlin Endowment
H. G. Quigg Fund
Tucker-Boatwright Festival
Norman and Eleanor Leahy
William and Pamela O'Connor
At Modlin Center for the Arts, we are committed to providing the University of Richmond campus and our broader community with the best in diverse, thoughtprovoking, and captivating performances. Each season is cultivated with our attention to showcasing artists who provide insight into our shared humanity. At the University of Richmond, we pledge to you—our patrons and partners, on campus and in our region—that the arts will provide broad access to rich voices, creative passion, and unforgettable experiences.
Paul Brohan, Executive Director
P Ticketed: Paid
F Free: Tickets Required
F Free: No Tickets Required
Modlin Arts Presents
Department of Theatre and Dance
Department of Music
World Premier
Modlin Commission
David Esleck Trio Thu 5 Sep 7:30pm
Family Weekend Concert Fri 13 Sep 7:30pm
Neumann Lecture on Music: Robert Fink Mon 16 Sep 7:30pm
What Belongs to You, an opera for tenor and chamber orchestra Thu 26 Sep 7:30pm Sat 28 Sep 7:30pm
What Belongs to You : Panel Discussion with Creative Team Fri 27 Sep 7pm
Stop Kiss
Thu-Sat 3-5 Oct 7:30pm
Sun 6 Oct 2pm F
Circa, Duck Pond
Thu 10 Oct 7:30pm P
Las Cafeteras
Fri 18 Oct 7:30pm P
Family Arts Day: Latin Ballet of Virginia, Fiesta del Sol
Sun 20 Oct
Art Activities 1pm Show 3pm F
Keith Phares, baritone
Thu Oct 24 7:30pm F
Master Class:
Keith Phares, baritone
Fri Oct 25 TBD F
Wagner & Kong Duo: Christoph Wagner, cello, Joanne Kong, piano
Fri 25 Oct 7:30pm F
14th Annual Celebration of Dance
Fri 25 Oct 7:30pm F
Step Afrika! Migration: Reflections on Jacob Lawrence
Sat 26 Oct 7:30pm P
Fall Choral Concert
Sun 27 Oct 3pm F
The Soul Rebels
Thu 31 Oct 7:30pm P
Tessa Lark (violin), Joshua Roman (cello), and Edgar Meyer (double bass)
Fri 8 Nov 7:30pm
Jazz & Contemporary Combos Wed 13 Nov 7:30pm
Third Practice Festival
Fri 15 Nov 7:30pm Sat 16 Nov 2pm, 7:30pm
Popular Music Ensemble Tue 19 Nov 7:30pm
Jazz Ensemble with guest saxophonist Dr. Dan Puccio Wed 20 Nov 7:30pm
Miguel Zenón & Luis Perdomo, El Arte del Bolero Thu 21 Nov 7:30pm
The House That Will Not Stand
Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov 7:30pm Sun 24 Nov 2pm
Global Sounds Sun 24 Nov 3pm
Wind Ensemble Mon 25 Nov 7:30pm
Chamber Ensembles
Mon 2 Dec 7:30pm
University Symphony Orchestra Wed 4 Dec 7:30pm
Cécile McLorin Salvant Fri 6 Dec 7:30pm
51st Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols Sun 8 Dec 5pm, 8pm
P Ticketed: Paid
F Free: Tickets Required
F Free: No Tickets Required
Modlin Arts Presents
Department of Theatre and Dance
Department of Music
World Premier
Modlin Commission
BODYTRAFFIC
Fri 24 Jan 7:30pm
February
Manual Cinema, Frankenstein Sat 1 Feb 7:30pm
Ronald Crutcher, cello Sun 2 Feb 3pm
Richard Becker, piano Wed 5 Feb 7:30pm
Lab Project: The Woman in Black Thu-Sat 6-8 Feb 7:30pm Sun 9 Feb 2pm
Billy Childs Quartet with Sean Jones, The Winds of Change Fri 7 Feb 7:30pm
Leyla McCalla Thu 13 Feb 7:30pm
Documentary Film Screening: The Sound of Santiago by Dr. Mike Davison and Ed Tillett Wed 19 Feb 7:30pm
Third Coast Percussion with Zakir Hussain Fri 21 Feb 7:30pm
University Dancers
40th Anniversary Concert Fri-Sat 28 Feb-1 Mar 7:30pm Sun 2 Mar 2pm
Kardeş Türküler
Sat 1 Mar 7:30pm
Doris Wylee-Becker, piano
Sun 2 Mar 3pm
Anzû Quartet
Wed 5 Mar 7:30pm
Kronos Quartet with Peni Candra Rini
Fri 21 Mar 7:30pm
Tanya Tagaq
Thu 27 Mar 7:30pm
Twyla Tharp Dance with Third Coast Percussion
Sat 5 Apr 7:30pm
Global Sounds Sun 6 Apr 3pm
Jazz & Contemporary Combos
Wed 9 Apr 7:30pm
Simone Dinnerstein, piano
Fri 11 Apr 7:30pm
Spring Choral Concert
Sun 13 Apr 3pm
Wind Ensemble
Mon 14 Apr 7:30pm
Popular Music Ensemble
Tue 15 Apr 7:30pm
Urinetown
Thu-Sat 17-19 Apr 7:30pm Sun 20 Apr 2pm
Chamber Ensembles
Mon 21 Apr 7:30pm
University Symphony Orchestra
Wed 23 Apr 7:30pm
Cuban Spectacular: From Mambo to Motown Thu 24 Apr 7:30pm
Brass sensation The Soul Rebels started with an idea - to expand upon the pop music they loved on the radio and the New Orleans brass tradition they grew up on. They took that tradition and blended funk and soul with elements of hip hop, jazz and rock all within the style of a modernized and contemporary brass band.
The Soul Rebels built a career around an eclectic live show that harnesses the power of horns and drums in a party-like atmosphere. The eightmember collective frequently appear on major record label releases with star artists including Sony Music artist G-Eazy’s single ‘When You’re Gone” featuring Lil Wayne, Def Jam artist Dave East and Nas’ “Godfather 4”, Big Freedia and Icona Pop’s “Pipe That” and Warner Music Group artist Phony Ppl’s new album. The Soul Rebels have scored original music for Walt Disney’s 2023 movie Haunted Mansion and appeared on the official soundtrack for Universal Pictures’ hit comedy Girls Trip.
The Soul Rebels have impressed viewers with two appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk series with Wu Tang Clan front man GZA, and headlined the global TED Conference. The Soul Rebels are riding high in 2024 after receiving national attention following the release of their new album, Poetry In Motion.
The Soul Rebels continue to expand their international reach touring four continents including Europe, Australia, China, South Korea and Japan. Their explosive stage presence has led to live collaborations with the likes of Katy Perry, Nas, G-Eazy, DMX, Robin Thicke, Macy Gray, Portugal. The Man, Robert Glasper, Pretty Lights, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Matisyahu and most notably their new supergroup with the legendary Wu Tang Clan.
The Soul Rebels continue to chart new territory and are respected for their ability to combine topnotch musicianship with songs that celebrate peace, love and soul.
This evening’s performance will last approximately 90 minutes, without intermission.
DERRICK MOSS, Bass Drum, Co-founder
Actually, it’s Derrick “Oops” Moss. I was born in Charity Hospital and went to Lafayette Elementary (several years before “Lil’ Wayne”). I attended school at McMain Magnet, where I learned how to read and perform concert music, and where I learned to play drums and percussion. I finished my last two years of high school at Alcee Fortier School, where I marched as the tenor drum section leader in the school band with “Slim”, CEO of Cash Money Records.
After graduating high school, I joined the Southern University Marching Band, where I became their Drum Major, (as a freshman!) After graduating from Southern with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Design, I joined the US Air Force Reserve. After basic training, I moved back home to New Orleans, where I joined the “Young Olympia Brass Band”, which was the launching pad for the introduction of the “Soul Rebels” to the world. And the rest, as they say, is HISTORY!
I was born in New Orleans, where I attended Corpus Christi grammar school, and the famous St. Augustine High School. As a Texas Southern University graduate, my musical influences include the Olympia and Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and The Doors.
Currently I am married with two children. My Nickname is Big Cheeky. My favorite food is red beans & rice. My favorite cars are Porsche. I like Air Jordan shoes and I like to wear Polo Ralph Lauren. My motto is: “Treat people the way you want to be treated.”
Originally from the 7th Ward neighborhood in New Orleans, I have performed with numerous brass bands such as Rebirth, Hot 8, Free Agents, New Birth, and Treme.
For my high school years, I am a proud graduate of John F. Kennedy High School, and the prestigious New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts (N.O.C.C.A).
I am also a graduate of Dillard University with a B.A. in Communications. I have been sharing my gift and love of music with people across the world and never plan on stopping.
I am one of the newest additions to the Soul Rebels, and proud to say I was born and raised in the musical city of New Orleans. I graduated from Sarah T. Reed High School, where I played in the marching band.
In 2005, some friends and I decided to start a brass band of our own. Since creating that band, I have gone on to play with numerous bands such as Kinfolks, Hot 8, and also Rebirth. Currently, I attend Berklee College of Music in Boston for Music Production.
I am a native of the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans and have been in the Soul Rebels since 2005. Before joining the Soul Rebels, I was a member of the
Stooges Brass Band and Mahogany Brass Band.
I attended highly respected St. Augustine High School, where I was a member and drum major of the world famous Marching 100 band. During my years at Xavier University of Louisiana, I received numerous awards and accolades for my musical ability and knowledge of music as well as getting B.A. in Music studies.
I hail from Kenner, a suburb of New Orleans. I am a new addition to the Soul Rebels, as of 2010. Before joining the Soul Rebels, I was a member of several New Orleans bands, including Smitty Dee’s, Algiers, and The Palmetto Bug Stompers, just to name a few.
My educational institutions include: Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Saint Augustine High School, and Xavier University of Louisiana.
Born and raised in New Orleans, LA by way of the 9th ward, I began playing tuba in 2007 while playing in the McDonogh 35 High School marching band. In 2011, I discovered my love for brass band music which inspired me to form my own band. After completing high school in 2011, I went on to further my musical study at the University of New Orleans, graduating in 2016 with a Bachelors in Music Performance. My musical resume includes playing with several prominent bands such as The Stooges, Kinfolk, and Hot 8 to name a few.
I was born in the 7th Ward, and grew up in East New Orleans. I went to Sarah T. Reed High School. Although I hail from New Orleans, I have been living in Houston since 2005, as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
I went to Southern University in Baton Rouge, majoring in music education. I started playing the trumpet 1988. In 1994, I won an NAACP competition in classical music. Although classical music is my first love, I started playing jazz in 1994. I became a member of Soul Rebels in 1998. Aside from my work with the Soul Rebels, I do production work for some local hip hop artists.
TESSA LARK, VIOLIN, JOSHUA ROMAN, CELLO, AND EDGAR MEYER, DOUBLE BASS
Fri 8 Nov 2024
Camp Concert Hall
THIS STAR-STUDDED STRING TRIO BRINGS CLASSICS AND EDGAR MEYER ORIGINALS TO THE CAMP CONCERT HALL STAGE.
MIGUEL ZENÓN & LUIS PERDOMO, EL ARTE DEL BOLERO
Thu 21 Nov 2024
Camp Concert Hall
TWO JAZZ LUMINARIES JOIN FORCES TO PAY TRIBUTE TO BOLERO, THE ROMANTIC LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC THEY HAVE CARRIED WITH THEM SINCE CHILDHOOD.
CECILE MCLORIN SALVANT
Fri 6 Dec 2024
Camp Concert Hall
THIS ACCLAIMED VOCALIST COMBINES JAZZ, HATIAN AND FRENCH INFLUENCES, AND CAPTIVATING MUSICAL STORYTELLING TO CREATE AN UNFORGETTABLE MUSICAL EXPERIENCE.
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