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BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE MÉXICO DE AMALIA HERNÁNDEZ OCT 4 | 7:30PM | DELL HALL

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BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE MÉXICO AMALIA HERNÁNDEZ, FOUNDER SALVADOR LÓPEZ LÓPEZ, GENERAL DIRECTOR COMPANY STAFF Flavio Carlos Antunez, Artistic Coordinator Laura Becerril Ortiz, PR & Manager Roberto Carlos Arellano Ramos, Lighting Director Jose Barrios Gomez, Wardrobe Susana Becerril Ortiz, Logistic Coordinator Julio Cardenas Garcia, Sound Chief Pedro Cedillo Jiménez, Wardrobe Pablo Flores Martinez, Audio Tania Libertad Gonzalez Villaseñor, Assistant Coordinator Pedro René Jaramillo Fabriz, Stagehand Carlos Jose Jimenez Pichardo, PR Aldo Misael Lopez Cedillo, Stagehand Josimar Octavio Marin Garcia, Wardrobe Rafael Zuñiga Jaimes, Lighting

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DANCERS Silvia Acuña Enriquez Erendira Barrera Herrera Meztli Borbolla Osuna Lourdes Angelica Braga Martin Rosa Aurora Davila Briones Fabiola Duran Ramirez Pamela Guadalupe Fuentes Prieto Alejandra Itzel García Alejandre Ana Laura Guzmán Vega Cynthia Del Carmen Hinojosa Paredes Alexandra Huitron Pinillos Andrea Jaime Villanueva Anahí Landa León Mariant Monserrat Martinez Vazquez Angelica Morales Fierro Dulce Jenifer Mota Mata Jessica Alejandra Resendiz Rodriguez Citlalli Rodríguez Cervantes Raquel Irene Vargas Lopez Dafne Ivette Villalobos Corona Marco Antonio Aguirre Macias Juan Ernesto Alvarez Hermosillo Víctor Elías Bustos Jarillo Oscar Daniel Campos Rodríguez Saulo David Gallardo Leyva


José Isaac García Marín Ricardo Gonzalez Camacho Antonio Gonzalez Gallegos Edson Jair González Gonzaga Roberto Carlos Gonzalez Martinez Aaron Zalahui Hernandez Martinez Tonatiuh Ricardo Hernández Martínez Job Emilio Hidalgo Ochoa José Agustín Lara Cortés Gustavo Lemus Lemus Alfonso Meraza Prudente Juan Negrete Muñoz Juan Francisco RodriguezTorreblanca Javier Missael Tellez Chamorro Jorge Torres Chávez

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MUSICIANS Miguel Aguilar Salas Margarito Alvarado Mares Salomon Arroyo Rivera Jesus Arroyo Romero Miguel Angel Cabrera Ramirez Juan Manuel Garcia Mena Juan Antonio Gonzalez Guevara Hector Medina Ramos Jesus Montero Aguilar Juan Jose Mora Bautista Julio Cesar Mora Nieto Fernando Morales Gomez Victor Puentes Flores Donovan Donizzete Raya Meza Esteban Salinas Cruz Gilberto Salinas Cruz Jesus Salinas Cruz Fabian San Agustin Soto Norberto Sosa Martinez Adib Wuilliams Toledano Rescalvo Jose Fidel Tolentino Solano


AMALIA HERNÁNDEZ AND THE BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE MÉXICO In 1952, dancer and choreographer AMALIA HERNÁNDEZ founded the Ballet Folklórico de Mexico, having embarked at a very early age on a never-ending quest to rescue the dancing traditions of Mexico. This vital search became a basic need to express not only in Mexico, but also in the rest of the world. Her goal was to share the beauty of the Universe in motion through Mexican dances from the Pre-Colombian era, the Hispanic Viceroy period, and the popular period of the Revolutionary years. In 1954, Amalia began to garner recognition as a highly respected cultural representative of Mexico. In her earliest ballets, the audience sees the present time fade before their eyes, as they enter into a journey through the past: the lords of heaven and earth come back to life, the jaguars, the gods born of human flesh; and thirty different cultures that blossomed in centuries past leave behind a trail of color. All of these elements together gave Amalia Hernández the inspiration to create the Ballet Folklórico de Mexico. A weekly program on Mexican television sponsored by the government aired the Ballet’s initial performances. Merely a few years into their formation, the company achieved a degree of international success that has been maintained for over fifty years. Amalia Hernandez and Ballet Folklórico de Mexico have since created over forty ballets for upwards of seventy dancers. The music, technical rigor, elaborate costuming and Amalia’s choreography have helped the Ballet and its followers disseminate the zest for rich Mexican tradition and folklore throughout the world. Since 1959, the company has been permanently housed at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City. The institution has two main artistic companies called The First Company and the Resident Company, both whom alternate tours and performances in Mexico and abroad. The company has currently given over 5,000 performances, and both Amalia Hernandez and the Ballet Folklórico de Mexico have been distinguished with more than 300 awards recognizing their artistic merits. ■

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BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE MÉXICO DE AMALIA HERNÁNDEZ SHOW PROGRAM I. OVERTURE II. THE GREAT TENOCHTITLAN This dance takes its inspiration from the great city of Tenochtitlán, founded by the Aztecs during their northern exodus. According to folklore, the Aztecs sought a sign from the Gods indicating where they should establish their home; this sign was received in the form of an eagle devouring a serpent. The city was built on an island in in the valley where Mexico City stands today. It would become known as the Great Tenochtitlan, capital of the expanding Aztec Empire, founded in accordance to the orders of the Gods. The ceremonies and rituals developed here are presented in music and dances shrouded in feathered splendor, rising to the sky in a mystical expression. III. PLATFORM DANCES OF TIXTLA El Toro El Arrancazacate La Iguana IV. REVOLUTION Modern Mexico began with the Revolution of 1910. For the first time in the country’s history, Mexican women joined men in their political struggle. This ballet is dedicated to the soldaderas, the women who supported their men and even bore arms with them in Mexico’s fight for liberty. Contrasted with these men and women is a group of young aristocrats dancing European polkas, flirting and unconcerned with the people’s fight for freedom. A group of revolutionaries breaks up this party, brandishing their weapons. Now it is the peasants who dance popular dances of La Adelita in the aristocratic drawing room, with their compatriot Juana Gallo, the famous capitana. At the end of this movement, the revolutionaries march towards their new destiny.

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V. CHARREADA One of Mexico´s deepest traditions is Charreada, where men and women demonstrate their bravery in sports competitions, due to the work done in old Haciendas of Mexico. During a celebration full of color and fun, the Charro shows his beloved his abilities with the rope, captivating her to the rhythm of a Jarabe.

The Rope Dance Country Love Dance

VI. TLACOTALPAN FESTIVITY February 2nd marks the celebration of the Candelaria Virgin in the town of Tlacotalpan. Stages are built in the main square where musicians and dancers dance to fandangos. This celebration is characterized by the use of the mojigangas, enormous puppets that symbolize different cultural figures and archetypal human characteristics. The music is characterized by the sound of drums such as congas, common in the festive carnival season of the Caribbean. The Dance of the Fisherman The Indian Maria Jarochos, musicians from Veracruz La Morena The Cuckoo Bird The Fan Dance El Coco La Bamba La Sarna The Fans

The Clown La Jarocha, or woman from Veracruz The Angel The Moor The African Boy The Indian Girl-Maria The Devil The Crier The African Girl

— INTERMISSION — VII. THE QUETZALS OF PUEBLA This ancient dance has its origin in the legend of the quetzal, mythological bird of Mesoamerica considered by the Indians as sacred and symbolizing for them the essence of beauty and elegance. The great headdress of King Moctezuma is said to have been formed from twenty four feathers captured at great peril from the long tails of the quetzals. In its home state of Puebla, the dance is executed by performers trained during many months to personify the bird and

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illustrate the dignity, godliness and grace the Indians attribute to this divine representation. The plumed crowns worn by the dancers are approximately six feet in diameter and demand from the dancer much practice and skill to achieve the imposing movements of this dance. VIII. LIFE LIKE A GAME In this dance, the game is controlled by the devil. He handles all characters as if they are marionettes and with their wires, he manipulates their destiny. Reality and fantasy interact when the devil uses both “cupid” and “death” to perform a tangled love story between a bride, her groom and her lover. 1. The Plaza (Rondas) a. Childhood Games b. “Games” of Love The Devil The Cupid The Bride The Groom The Lover The Jicotillo 2. The Fair a. Gambling Games b. The Lottery La Cucaracha The Golden Fighting Cock The Purple Fighting Cock The Little Death 3. The Ball a. Social Games b. The Roulette c. Games of Death IX. DEER DANCE The Yaqui people, who have a reputation for being excellent hunters, have managed to be the only indigenous culture to preserve their cultural autonomy in the face of Spanish colonialism. Free from any racial mingling or modern cultures, the Yaquis continue hunting with bows and arrows, cultivating the land according to their ancestor’s methods and celebrating their ritual dances with hermetic fervor. The Deer Dance is part of a rite that is

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organized in preparation for a hunt. It said to bring luck and a bountiful profit to those who participate. X. JALISCO FESTIVITY The state of Jalisco is the land of the Charros, the Chinas and the Mariachis. Since the last century it has become a symbol of Mexican nationality. The Charros of Jalisco are known for their high spirits and joyous grasping of life. Jalisco’s folklore captures the soul of Mexico in its sensual music, refined dances and dazzling costumes. For this reason the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico culminates every performance with this ballet. It opens with a Mariachi parade playing lively sones at the start of a fiesta. In the background is the traditional gazebo found in all the provincial plazas of Mexico. During this colorful fiesta, the songs and dances of Jalisco: The Snake, El Tranchete, La Negra and El Jarabe Tapatío, the famous Mexican Hat Dance are performed. At the end of the performance, the dancers salute the audience with an abundance of colorful paper streamers. ■

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JOSHUA BELL

WITH SAM HAYWOOD OCT 6 | 8:00PM | DELL HALL

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2018 - 19 RECITAL TOUR JOSHUA BELL, VIOLIN SAM HAYWOOD, PIANO Brahms (1833 - 1897) (Approximately 20 minutes)

Grieg (1843 - 1907) (Approximately 20 minutes)

Violin Sonata No. 2 in A Major, Op. 100 Allegro amabile Andante tranquillo - Vivace Allegretto grazioso

Violin Sonata No. 2 in G Major, Op. 13 Lento - Allegro vivace Allegretto tranquillo Allegro animato

Intermission Prokofiev (1891 - 1953) (Approximately 25 minutes)

Violin Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 94a Moderato Scherzo - Presto Andante Allegro con brio

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ABOUT JOSHUA BELL With a career spanning over thirty years as a soloist, chamber musician, recording artist, conductor and director, Joshua Bell is one of the most celebrated violinists of his era. Since 2011, Bell has served as Music Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, succeeding Sir Neville Marriner, who formed the orchestra in 1958. Bell’s interests range from repertoire hallmarks to commissioned works, including Nicholas Maw’s Violin Concerto, for which Bell received a Grammy® award. Committed to expanding music’s cultural impact, Bell has collaborated with peers including Chick Corea, Wynton Marsalis, Chris Botti, Frankie Moreno, and Josh Groban. In Spring 2019, Bell joins cellist Steven Isserlis and pianist Jeremy Denk for a ten-city American trio tour. Bell maintains an avid interest in film music, commemorating the 20th anniversary of The Red Violin (1998) in 2018-19. The film’s AcademyAward winning soundtrack features Bell as soloist and in 2018, Bell brings the film with live orchestra to summer festivals and the New York Philharmonic. An exclusive Sony Classical artist, Bell has recorded over 40 albums garnering Grammy®, Mercury®,

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Gramophone and ECHO Klassik awards. Sony Classical’s June 2018 release, with Bell and the Academy, features Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy and G minor Violin Concerto. In 2007, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post story on Bell performing incognito in a Washington, D.C. metro station, sparked a conversation regarding art and context and inspired Kathy Stinson’s 2013 children’s book, The Man With The Violin. In 2017 Bell debuted Man With The Violin family concert including a newlycommissioned animated film with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. The concert will be presented in March by the Seattle Symphony. Born in Bloomington, Indiana, Bell began violin at age four, and at age twelve, began studies with Josef Gingold. At 14, Bell debuted with Riccardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and debuted at Carnegie Hall at age 17 with the St. Louis Symphony. Bell received the 2007 Avery Fisher Prize and has been named Musical America’s 2010 “Instrumentalist of the Year” and an “Indiana Living Legend.” Bell performs on the 1713 Huberman Stradivarius violin, with a François Tourte 18th-Century bow. ■


ABOUT SAM HAYWOOD Sam Haywood has performed to critical acclaim in many of the world’s major concert halls. The Washington Post hailed his ‘dazzling, evocative playing’ and ‘lyrical sensitivity’ and the New York Times his ‘passionate flair and sparkling clarity’. He embraces a wide spectrum of the piano repertoire and is equally at home as a soloist, chamber musician or with accompanying Lieder. He has had a regular duo partnership with Joshua Bell since 2010 and often performs with cellist Steven Isserlis. He has recorded two solo albums for Hyperion, one featuring the piano music of Julius Isserlis (grandfather of Steven Isserlis) and the other Charles Villiers Stanford’s preludes. His enthusiasm for period instruments led to a recording on Chopin’s own Pleyel piano. In 2013 Haywood co-founded Solent Music Festival in UK. The annual Lymington-based festival features highly varied programmes by internationally-renowned artists with projects in the local community. Artists have included the

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Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Alina Ibragimova, Mark Padmore and the Endellion Quartet. He was mentored by David Hartigan, Paul Badura-Skoda and Maria Curcio. Following his early success in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition, the Royal Philharmonic Society awarded him the Julius Isserlis Scholarship. He studied both at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna and at the Royal Academy of Music in London, of which he is an Associate (ARAM). Haywood has written a children’s opera and is regularly involved in family concerts, workshops and master classes. He is on the roster of Musical Orbit, the online teaching website and his invention ‘memorystars®’ can significantly reduce the time needed to memorise a music score. His other passions include literature, physics, natural history, technology, magic, fountain pens and table tennis. ■


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EVERY PERFORMER DESERVES A STANDING OVATION Give a gift that will bring smiles and applause that lasts into the future. Consider making a gift to The MFI Foundation Endowment Fund for the Long Center. The MFI Foundation Endowment Fund for the Long Center was established to support operational activities, including performances and concerts,

education programs, community projects and collaborative programs, special events, and festivals. A gift to the The MFI Foundation Endowment Fund for the Long Center is a lasting gift, which ensures the future of the Long Center for generations to come.

Gifts to endowment may be made by cash, stock, pledge, bequest, retirement assets, life insurance, and life estate gifts. Founding donors to this endowment fund include: LYNN M. & THOMAS J. MEREDITH, THE MFI FOUNDATION, SYBIL B. HARRINGTON TRUST, ANDREW & MARY ANN HELLER, MR. & MRS. YIGAL SAAD, SAM BARCLAY

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WHERE YOU INSPIRE LOCAL CHILDREN The Long Center is committed to sharing the excitement of live performances and our world-class entertainment facilities with diverse audiences. Thanks to donors at all levels, the Long Center is pleased to offer the Long Reach for the Arts community outreach initiative. Through Long Reach for the Arts, we donate thousands of tickets every year to Central Texas schools, as well as social and communitybased service organizations for

distribution to students and clients. From 2008-2016, Long Reach for the Arts has gifted more than $300,000 in tickets to 60+ organizations. Teachers and organizers report positive impact on young participants, including increased social skills and self-confidence. Through the generous support of donors like you, we can continue expanding our impact and helping give even more tickets to under-served community groups. â–

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THANK YOU We’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our Underwriters and Sponsors...

SEASON UNDERWRITER

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SEASON PRESENTER

THE NUTCRACKER UNDERWRITER

WORLD PREMIERE

GRIMM TALES Commissioned by

GISELLE UNDERWRITER

SEASON SPONSORS

FÊTE 2018 MAJOR SPONSORS NATASA & MICHAEL VALOCCHI

Ballet Austin annually raises almost $2 million to produce works brought to the stage, to reach more than 50,000 people through community engagement and educational programming, and to award more than $250,000 in scholarships. Consider a gift to Ballet Austin and enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, bringing you closer to the art form and VIP behind-the-scenes access to our productions. Every gift makes a difference. GIVE ONLINE at BALLETAUSTIN.ORG/CONTRIBUTE or call 512.476.9151

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THANK YOU We’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our Underwriters and Sponsors...

THE FIREBIRD/ DVOŘÁK SERENADE

SARAH & ERNEST BUTLER

THE NUTCRACKER Presented by the Georgia B. Lucas Foundation Fund

PIECES OF PASSION Four Dances by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

WORLD PREMIERE

GRIMM TALES

DAVID BOOTH

Commissioned by

DR. BEVERLY DALE

GISELLE CLARA & PAUL BANCROFT

NIGHT OF COMMUNITY

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REAUD CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

ADDITIONAL FUNDING The project is funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. This project is also funded and supported in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts and in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department.

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Elevate your show night experience with Chef David Garrido’s signature menu at Dine, perched lakeside in downtown Austin. Featuring fresh, American fare, enjoy a take on classic favorites such as steak and frites, mushroom truffle mac and cheese, baby back ribs with escabeche, ancho chile NY Strip, as well as Garrido’s signature fried oysters. Sip on craft cocktails, frozen margaritas and a thoughtful wine list in the restaurant’s stylish space, that perfectly harmonizes with Chef’s straightforward yet distinctively unique cuisine.

Duck-filled enchiladas in poblano-spinach sauce, watermelon-infused tequila and crepes smothered in goat’s milk caramel - now that’s Mexican cuisine. For more than 30 years, Fonda San Miguel restaurant has remained the premier Mexican cultural experience in Austin. Offering gallery-level fine art, an impressive wine list and the highest-quality interior Mexican dishes in town. Now featuring homegrown organic vegetables from our garden!

111 E Cesar Chavez | www.dineaustin.net 512.478.2991

2330 W North Loop Blvd. www.FondaSanMiguel.com | 512.459.4121

III Forks is a contemporary evolution of the classic steakhouse. The menu features the finest USDA Prime beef, ocean-fresh seafood and an extensive wine list. The perfect table is available for your party, five private rooms available for 12 to 60 guests with audio/visual capabilities. Located in the 2nd Street district at Lavaca Street and Cesar Chavez.

Beginning as a modest butcher shop in 1979, award-winning Perry’s Steakhouse in Austin features a two-story wine wall and five private dining rooms. Famous for a mouth-watering, seven-finger high pork chop, butcher-fresh USDA-aged prime beef, table side carvings and vibrant Bar 79, Perry’s provides a dining experience that is truly Rare and Well Done®.

111 Lavaca St. | www.3Forks.com | 512.474.1776

114 West 7th St. | PerrysSteakhouse.com | 512.474.6300

Manuel’s is an Austin favorite featuring delicious dining from Mexico’s interior and coastal regions. Our restaurants are locally owned and operated, and we regularly support non-profit and arts organizations. Consistently voted “Best Happy Hour” with 16 half price appetizers and $2 house Margaritas EVERYDAY from 4 to 6 p.m.

We promise to provide our customers the most pleasant dining experience by preparing with the freshest ingredients, serving the highest quality cuisines and with a simple smile. Dim Sum brunch is served at our North and Westlake locations on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

310 Congress Ave. | 512.472.7555 10201 Jollyville Rd. | 512.345.1042 | www.Manuels.com

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We invite you to escape to Truluck’s. A getaway for the senses. Come savor the freshest Crab, direct from our own fisheries. Delight in our fresh-catch seafood menu or select tender, juicy steaks prepared to perfection. Then complement it all with delicious wines by the glass and bottle.

Austin’s original USDA Prime Steak House has been serving sizzling steaks since 1985. Served on a 500° sizzling plate, Ruth’s Chris guarantees your steak will be hot, juicy and delicious until the very last bite.

400 Colorado St. | www.Trulucks.com | 512.482.9000

107 W 6th St. | www.RuthsChris.com | 512.477.7884

Offering fresh takes on traditional Asian street food, Street is the latest concept from Austin restaurant veteran Ronald Cheng of Chinatown. The versatile menu features creative hot and cold “snacks,” sushi, dumplings, as well as vegan and gluten free options. It’s the perfect spot for a quick, healthy lunch, after-work drinks, or a fun night out with friends.

Chez Zee American Bistro, locally owned for over 20 years, serves lunch, happy hour, dinner, award-winning weekend brunch and house-made desserts. Cookin’ ‘til midnight, Friday and Saturday. Reservations any time; please come in before or after the show. Book your private party at Chez Zee! Visit us online for menus, maps and more.

3407 Greystone Drive | www.streetatx.com | 512.382.9567

5406 Balcones Dr. | www.Chez-Zee.com | 512.454.2666

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MICHAEL NESMITH & THE FIRST NATIONAL BAND SAT, SEPT 8 K.D. LANG TUE, SEPT 18 GRAHAM NASH WED, SEPT 19 SHINYRIBS FRI, SEPT 21 THE FLATLANDERS SAT, SEPT 22 DARDEN SMITH SAT, SEPT 22 PAUL REISER SAT, SEPT 29 NEAL BRENNAN THU, OCT 18 TOMÁS AND THE LIBRARY LADY SUN, OCT 21 BOZ SCAGGS WED, OCT 24 ILIZA FRI, NOV 2 TOM PAPA FRI, NOV 2 CAPITOL STEPS SAT, NOV 3 RAY WYLIE HUBBARD SAT, NOV 10 POTTED POTTER TUE–SUN, NOV 13–18 WYNTON MARSALIS FRI, NOV 30 THE WOOD BROTHERS SAT, DEC 1 BASSEM YOUSSEF WED, DEC 5 JOHN BUTLER TRIO+ FRI, DEC 7 IRA GLASS SAT, DEC 8 THE MOTH THU, DEC 13 BRUCE & KELLY’S ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW SAT, DEC 15 MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY A COWBOY CHRISTMAS FRI, DEC 21 GRETEL! THE MUSICAL MON, JAN 7 TERRY ALLEN SAT, JAN 19 RUTHIE FOSTER SAT, JAN 26 THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR SUN, JAN 27 ABBA MANIA WED, FEB 20 ME… JANE SUN, FEB 24 JOAN BAEZ WED, APR 17 DAVID SEDARIS THU, MAY 2

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2 0 1 8 -1 9 s ea s o n • Pa RT I maria muldaur

7.26

edwin mccain

7.27

dave Koz Summer HornS witH ricHard elliot, Gerald albriGHt, ricK braun, & aubrey loGan

8.3

terry bozzio

8.23

walter beaSley

8.24

ana popovic

8.26

Kyle turner & FriendS FeaturinG micHael ward, tHereSa GraySon, pamela Hart

9.2

OWT 1

SHawn colvin

9.8

Strunz & FaraH

9.9

bob jameS

9.14

al di meola

9.15

tucK & patti

9.16

micHael Grimm

9.20

tHree women & tHe trutH (eliza GilKySon,mary GautHier , & GretcHen peterS)

9.23

SticK men Ft. tony levin, marKuS reuter , pat maStelotto

9.27

Stanley clarKe band

9.28

jane monHeit

9.30

tHe SteeldriverS

10.11

blind boyS oF alabama

10.21

tower oF power

10.24

jimmy webb

10.25

acouStic alcHemy

10.26

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2 0 1 8 -1 9 s ea s o n • Pa RT I I jonatHan butler

11.9

averaGe wHite band

11.11

liSa FiScHer

11.15

ottmar liebert

11.16

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cryStal bowerSox

11.18

peter wHite cHriStmaS witH ricK braun & euGe Groove

11.24

peter cincotti

11.28

tHe GueSS wHo

11.30

norman brown’S joyouS cHriStmaS witH bobby caldwell & marion meadowS

12.7

Steve tyrell

1.12.19

Herman’S HermitS

1.15.19

arturo Sandoval

1.25.19

FireFall

1.27.19

joan oSborne

1.31.19

jim meSSina

2.7.19

blueS brotHerS revue

2.10.19

GeorGe winSton

2.12 & 2.13

bj tHomaS

2.17.18

atlanta rHytHm Section

2.24.19

poco

3.1.19

1964 tHe tribute

3.2.19

ricKy SKaGGS

4.5.19

Stanley jordan

4.11.19

Gino vannelli

9.27 & 9.28

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