View Magazine Winter 2017, December 19-20 , 2017

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LONE TREE STAFF LISTINGS

Lisa Rigsby Peterson, Executive Director,

and Communications for the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts in Burlington, Vermont for eight years. Leigh grew up outside of New York City and is a graduate of Cornell University.

helped open the Lone Tree Arts Center in 2011 as its first Executive Director. Over her 32 year career in performing arts management, she has been a part of many of Colorado’s leading cultural organizations—including The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Curious Theatre Company, and PHAMALY; served on multiple arts and cultural boards and committees, and also worked abroad. A Colorado resident since 1975, Lisa is a graduate of the University of Colorado and the Yale School of Drama.

Elaine Caras, Events Manager

Paul Ackerman, Production Manager,

Chris Husted, Audio Visual Manager

is a native of Long Island, NY. Paul received his degree in Technical Theatre and Design from the University of Virginia. He has worked in Atlanta with The Alliance Theatre/Atlanta Children’s Theatre, Atlanta Ballet, and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Paul joined the team at LTAC prior to its opening in 2011 after serving as the Senior General Manager of Production for Blue Man Group.

Courtney Ozaki Moch, Operations and Business Director, returned to her home state of Colorado after residing in New York City, where she received her MFA degree in Performing Arts Management from Brooklyn College. As a producer and arts manager in NYC, she worked with cultural and interdisciplinary institutions, including the inaugural PROTOTYPE festival, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, and The Joyce Theater. Her prior experience includes work with the Aspen Music Festival, as well as the Boulder Chamber Orchestra.

Allissa Dailey, Events Manager Kathy Denzer, Administrative Assistant Adrien Hoff, Marketing Specialist

Jen Kiser, Assistant Technical Director Katie Konishi, Marketing Specialist Don Post, Lead Stage Technician Robin Scurto, Annual Giving Manager Michelle Sosa-Mallory, Corporate and Foundation Manager Ashley Vander Weg, Box Office Manager

Technical Staff: James Bryant, Mallory Hart, Meagan Holdeman, Elizabeth Woods, Brett Ranieri, Randy St. Pierre, Rick Thompson, Jenna Webster

Front of House Staff: Jean Chavez, Ken Fisher, Bonnie Kobzoff, Jim Murphy, Christina Roberts, Thaddeus Valdez

Bar Staff: Leigh Chandler, Marketing Director, joined the Lone Tree Arts Center staff in the fall of 2015, when she moved to Colorado. Prior to her move, she served as the Director of Marketing

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LTAC POLICIES & PROCEDURES

At Your Service The House Manager is responsible for the overall front-of-house operation. Ushers (dressed in white and black with green scarves/ ties) can direct patrons who have questions or concerns to the House Manager.

Late arrivals will be seated at a suitable break in the performance, and at the discretion of the house manager and/or artist. Late seating may not be possible in some cases. In consideration of all theater-goers, please arrive in plenty of time for the scheduled curtain.

Cameras and recording devices are not allowed in the theater. The taking of photos during a performance may violate our contract with the performers and producers. In addition it can distract performers and negatively affect their safety and the show. Pre- and post-show photography also is not permitted. Cell phones and any other electronic devices may not be used in the theater. The use of a laser pointer at any time by any patron subjects that patron to expulsion from the theater without a ticket refund.

Children

Smoking

Children are welcome in our theater, but bringing infants to a performance is highly discouraged, as they can become a distraction to performers and other audience members. Each individual must be ticketed to enter the theater and no babes-in-arms will be permitted without a ticket. The Arts Center may deny entry to any person accompanied by another who may become a disruption to the performers or audience, and may likewise remove disruptive patrons from the audience. Occasionally, individual productions may have recommended age limits. Refunds are at the discretion of the Lone Tree Arts Center Box Office.

The Lone Tree Arts Center is a smoke-free facility. Smoking e-cigarettes is not permitted inside the building.

Late Arrivals

Refreshments Food is not allowed in the theater. Drinks purchased at our concessions stand are permitted in the theater. At most performances, you may pre-order a drink to avoid intermission lines.

Restrooms Restrooms are located in the center of the lobby near the front entrance, as well as on the north side of the lobby near the north entrance, across from the Event Hall. Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located near the north entrance.

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Parking The Lone Tree Arts Center has a large, free on-site parking lot as well as a convenient drop-off point at the front entry. The parking lot can be found on the south side of the building. Patrons are also permitted to park across Sky Ridge Avenue in the Target parking lot.

Hearing Assistance The Lone Tree Arts Center has installed an inductive hearing loop. The loop system broadcasts directly into hearing aids that are equipped with a T-coil switch (tele-coil or telephone switch). For hearing aids with a T-coil switch, simply turn that switch and sound is broadcast directly to the hearing aid. For hearing aids without a T-coil switch, wireless headset receivers are also available free of charge at the Box Office.


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01 Pamela Schenck-Kelly, Senior General Manager, Park Meadows 02 Tom and Debi Haning 03 Scottie Iverson 04 Former Lone Tree Mayor Jack and Margie O’Boyle 05 Arlene Johnson 06 Susan Stiff, DCPA CEO Janice Sinden, Doug Tisdale, CU South Denver Vice Chancellor for Enterprise Development Luella Chavez d’Angelo, CSU Global Campus President Becky Takeda-Tinker (photo credit: Scottie Taylor Iverson) 07 Guild President Susan Stiff, and President-Elect and Gala Chair Tonya Fallows

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The Lone Tree Arts Center Guild celebrated the Arts Center’s 2017–2018 season opener, The Company Men, with their Annual Gala on Saturday, September 23.

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08 Leslie Modesitt, Daphyne Reiff, Rick Reiff, Jeff Modesitt 09 Gayle Spelts, Robin Scurto 10 Doug Tisdale, gala emcee and auctioneer 11 Dave Johnson, Mike and Ellen Lynch, Mayor Jackie Millet, Mayme and Brian McDonald 12 Nick and Emily Goodenow 13 Greg and Yolanda Bruce 14 Dave Cottrell, Maggie Eichenlaub, Scott Leonhart, Betty and Don Winslow 15 Leo Brunnick and Councilmember Cathie Brunnick 16 Barbara Piper and Councilmember Wynne Shaw All photos: Eva Stasiak unless otherwise noted

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A New World: Intimate Music from Final Fantasy October 20 at 7:30 pm

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November 19 at 2:00 pm

Spanish Harlem Orchestra December 7 at 7:30 pm

Join us in Boettcher Concert Hall at the Denver Performing Arts Complex CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHILDREN’S CHORALE Saturday, December 2 • 1:00 pm Sunday, December 3 • 6:00 pm SPRING WITH THE CHILDREN’S CHORALE Saturday, April 21 • 1:00 pm Tickets $14 - $80 ChildrensChorale.org/Tickets

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THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE

August Wilson’s

AUGUST WILSON’S FENCES In April, LTAC is honored to be bringing August Wilson’s Fences to our Main Stage for a three week run from April 5—21, with a preview night on April 4. This show is a particularly exciting venture for the Arts Center, considering the rigorous vetting process from the August Wilson Estate that we had to go through to get the rights to perform the show. We are committed to bringing remarkable programming to our patrons and this show definitely fits the bill. A part of August Wilson’s ten play “American Century Cycle,” Fences takes place in the 1950s and follows Troy, a man haunted by his past and struggling to provide for his family. The cast of characters is small, but all of them are fully realized, multi-dimensional characters. It’s a rich, complex play and demands the best from the cast and creative team involved. Leading our production is Wren T. Brown in his Arts Center theatrical directorial debut. Wren is an actor, producer, and the founder of the Ebony Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles. Wren connected with LTAC via Harvy Blanks, who was last seen at the Arts Center in Big River, and is a fixture of the Denver theater scene. Harvy recently starred in August Wilson’s Jitney on Broadway. Harvy and Wren were connected by the late Israel Hicks, the first director to direct all ten of the plays in the

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“American Century Cycle” for one theater company (Denver Center Theatre Company). There’s clearly something about August Wilson’s writing that keeps bringing these talented artists together. When asked about what draws him to Fences, Wren said, “The beauty of the writing, the authentic and very human characters, and the profoundly universal themes.” Even though the production may seem far away, Wren already knows what he wants our audience to take away from the performance: the importance of seeing other human beings as whole and the vital importance of effective communication. Here at LTAC, we not only want to bring you remarkable programming, but we also want to bring you relevant programming. This is a show that will stay with you long after you’ve left our theater. And while the 1950s might seem like the distant past and Troy Maxson’s story may not be your story, Wren wants this production to stress, for artists and audience alike, that “the culturally specific is not separated from the commonality of humanity.”

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TONIGHT’S PERFORMANCE

Anniversary Carols.........................................................................Jackson Berkey (b. 1942) O Come, All Ye Faithful God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Still, Still Night Asleep in My Arms Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus A Day in a Manger Il est né le divine enfant Janet Kay Harriman, harp Emily Alexander, alto Sarah Harrison, string bass Kevin Gunnerson, percussion There is No Rose..............................................................................Philip Stopford (b. 1977) The Lamb...................................................................................Kim André Arnesen (b. 1980) Intermission My Lord Has Come......................................................................................Will Todd (b.1970) Cradle Hymn................................................................................................Kim André Arnesen Alicia Rigsby, piano My Perfect Stranger.............................................................................Bob Chilcott (b. 1955) Prologue My Perfect Stranger Epilogue Janet Kay Harriman, harp Kim Dunninger and Theresa Derr, duet Christianna Sullins, Mary Jonathan Von Stroh, Innkeeper Keith Harrison, Matthew Weissenbuehler , and Kirk Schjodt, Wisemen Scott Horowitz, Herod Carol of the Bells................................................Mykola Leontovich/arr. Peter J. Wilhousky Sleigh Ride.........................................................................Leroy Anderson/arr. Hawley Ades Alicia Rigsby, piano Sing We Now of Christmas.........................................................................arr. Fred Prentice


Kantorei is a premier choral ensemble comprising volunteer singers under the direction of Artistic Director Joel M. Rinsema. Kantorei’s choral artists have studied at schools with strong music programs across the United States such as Baylor University, Brigham Young University, Eastman School of Music, Indiana University, St. Olaf College, Wartburg College, and Westminster Choir College. Many of the singers serve as choral music educators, conductors, and teachers. Kantorei frequently performs at major choral conventions across the U.S., has toured around the world, and works with composers and conductors of international renown. Kantorei has sung under the batons of René Clausen, Simon Carrington, Eric Whitacre, Karen Kennedy, and Anton Armstrong. Kantorei has commissioned and premiered new choral works from renowned composers including Kim André Arnesen, Eric William Barnum, Abbie Betinis, René Clausen, Ola Gjeilo, Joshua Shank, and Eric Whitacre. Naxos will release Kantorei’s recording—its first to be professionally produced—of works by Kim André Arnesen in 2018. Santa Barbara Music Publishing Inc., publishes the Kantorei Choral series. Kantorei was formed in 1997 under the leadership of six friends and artistic director Richard Larson, who decided to form a choir capable of singing a broad range of a cappella choral music. After performing as an auditioned choir for the 2003 National American Choral Directors Association Conference at Carnegie Hall in New York City, Kantorei established itself as one of the nation’s premier choral ensembles. Sopranos Mary Christ Juliane Dowell Kim Dunninger Beryl Fanslow Wendi Sue Grover Heather Gunnerson Stacie Hanson Shannon Lemmon-Elrod Sara Michael* Alicia Rigsby¡ Pearl Rutherford Annie Sullins Altos Allison Barber Lizabeth Barnett Lyn Berry-Helmlinger Theresa Derr Sarah Harrison*† Jade Howard Melissa Menter Erin Meyerhoff Jennifer Moore Kali Paguirigan Tegan Palmer Andrea Ware

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Tenors Kai Berry-Helmlinger* Landon Covington Keith Ferguson Mason France Matthew Gierke Kevin Gunnerson Keith Harrison Jason Hindman Steve Howie Jonathan Von Stroh Ryan Wright Basses John Bartley Michael Bizzaro Michael Boender Michael Bradford Garth Criswell Stephen Hooper Scott Horowitz Brad Jackson Karl Johnson Brad Larson John Ludwig Larry Meerdink Marc Petersen John Schaak Kirk Schjodt* Matt Weissenbuehler


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Wednesday, December 20 at 7:30pm “It is simply impossible to imagine an audience that wouldn’t enjoy what they do,” says the Boston Globe speaking of Cherish The Ladies, the long-running, Grammynominated, Irish-American super group that formed in New York City in 1985 to celebrate the rise of extraordinary women in what had been a male-dominated Irish music scene. Over the past three decades, they have toured the world, played the White House and the Olympics, and recorded 17 critically acclaimed albums including their Emmy winning special, An Irish Homecoming, which was broadcast on PBS. Under the leadership of All-Ireland flute and whistle champion Joanie Madden, named by The Irish Voice as one of the Top 25 most influential Irish Americans of the past quarter century, these ladies create an evening that includes a spectacular blend of virtuoso instrumental talents, beautiful vocals, captivating arrangements, and stunning step dancing. Their continued success as one of the top Celtic groups in the world is due to the ensemble’s ability to take the best of Irish traditional music and dance and put it forth in an immensely entertaining show. The New York Times calls their music “passionate, tender, and rambunctious,” and the Washington Post praises their “astonishing array of virtuosity.” They’ve won recognition as the BBC’s Best Musical Group of the Year and named Top North American Celtic Group at the Irish Music Awards, not to mention having a street named after them in the Bronx! They’ve collaborated with such musicians as the Boston Pops, The Clancy Brothers, The Chieftains, Vince Gill, Nanci Griffith, Pete Seeger, Don Henley, Arlo Guthrie, and Maura O’Connell, as well as being the featured soloist with over 280 nights of symphony orchestras. The level of artistic, historic, and purely enticing entertainment is unlike any in its genre. As their reputation and admiration from both fans and critics alike continues to grow, Cherish The Ladies blazes forward into another decade of music making. Sponsored by


JOANIE MADDEN was born in New York of Irish parents and raised in a musical household. Her mother hails from Miltown Malbay, County Clare and her father Joe, an All-Ireland champion accordion player, was a native of Portumna, County Galway. At a very early age, Joanie was exposed to the finest Irish traditional music listening to her father and his friends play music at family gatherings and social events. She began taking lessons from legendary flutist and National Heritage Award winner Jack Coen, and within a few short years, she had achieved great success winning the world championship in Irish music on both the concert flute and tin whistle. During that time, Joanie also became the first American to win the coveted Senior All-Ireland Championship on the whistle. Madden has sold over 500,000 solo albums and has performed on over 200 recordings, including three Grammy-winning albums, running the gamut from Pete Seeger and Sinead O’Connor to the Boston Pops. Throughout her musical career, she has amassed a plethora of awards and citations. Her merits include being the youngest member inducted into both the Irish-American Musicians Hall of Fame and the Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Hall of Fame, and she was chosen for the Wild Geese Award, where she joined an impressive list of previous honorees, including: Pulitzer Prize-winning author Frank McCourt, Tony award-winning playwright Brian Friel, Nobel prize laureate Seamus Heaney, and Irish dance sensation Michael Flatley. Irish America Magazine selected her twice as one of the Top 100 Irish Americans in the United States, and she was also named Traditional Musician of the Year by the Irish Voice newspaper, all for her contributions to promoting and preserving Irish culture in the United States. In 2010, Joanie was forever immortalized on the streets of her native Bronx when a street was named after her on the Grand Concourse: “Joanie Madden and Cherish the Ladies.” In 2011, she was bestowed one of the nation’s highest awards as she was chosen for the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, joining an illustrious list of distinguished American citizens, including six United States Presidents as well as Ambassadors, Senators, Congressmen, and Supreme Court Justices, all singled out for their exemplary service to the United States. In 2012, she was a recipient of the esteemed USA Artist Fellowship grant, singled out as one of the most innovative and influential artists in America and becoming the first Irish traditional musician to do so. In 2013, she won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Irish Music Awards and was also named Grand Marshal of the Yonkers parade in New York. In 2015, Joanie was named Clare Person of the Year by the County Clare Association in New York and also received the Turlough O’Carolan Award for her musical legacy. In 2016, Irish America Magazine named Joanie as one of the Top 50 Most Powerful Irish Women in the world. MARY COOGAN was born in New York and raised in a musical household. She is a founding member of Cherish the Ladies. Her mother came from Castlerea in County Roscommon and her father Jim was a great accordion player whose parents emigrated from County Waterford. Her father passed down his love of Irish music to Mary and she became a self-taught guitar, mandolin, and bouzouki player. In addition to her outstanding musical talents, Mary also holds her Masters Degree in Education and was named in Who’s Who Among American Teachers. She has a number of recordings including a beautiful solo album entitled Christmas, and also one with her father called Passing Time, but her close ties to children pushed her to make a wonderful collection of music with her great friend Kathy Ludlowe for her young fans entitled, The Big Ship Sails. She continues to teach music to children in New York and is a highly sought-after accompanist. Acoustic Guitar Magazine named Mary one of the top four guitarists in Celtic music.


MIRELLA MURRAY grew up in Claddaghduff on the northwest coast of Connemara in County Galway. Her father John Joe, a notable sean nós dancer, came from Inishark Island and had a deep understanding and love for traditional music. Mirella studied the piano accordion with Mary Finn and it was at music classes that she met up with fiddler Liz Kane from Letterfrack. Mirella won the accordion AllIreland championship and duet All-Ireland championship with Liz Kane. Mirella teamed up with the great fiddle player Tola Custy from Co. Clare and they recorded Three Sunsets, which was voted one of the top five albums of the year by the Irish Times newspaper. Mirella performed at the International Women’s Day Festival in Moscow; was featured in the Galway Arts Festival; and toured Austria, Scandinavia, Switzerland, Spain, and France. She was a featured soloist in the offBroadway production of the late Johnny Cunningham’s theatrical production, Peter & Wendy, an adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan, which garnered two OBIE Awards. Mirella also has an incredible flair for teaching, and it is a credit to her musicianship that 22 of her pupils have gained All-Ireland titles. She has accumulated a vast store of tunes from her travels, and musicians such as Sharon Shannon, Lunasa, and the Bumblebees credit her as a source for many uncommon melodies. KATHLEEN BOYLE from Glasgow, Scotland, comes from a family steeped in the traditional music of Donegal. Her father Hughie is a talented musician and handed down his love of music to her. Kathleen is a talented pianist and accordion player and has won All-Scotland and All-Britain titles on both instruments. In 1999, Kathleen made history as the first graduate gaining a degree in traditional music from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. She is in great demand as a teacher and lecturer on both accordion and piano at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, the National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music, and The Irish Academy of World Music in Limerick University. She has performed at Holyrood Palace for His Royal Highness Prince Charles and for Irish President Mary McAleese; Kathleen’s travels with Cherish the Ladies and Dochas have taken her around the world with tours of the UK, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Denmark, Austria, Germany, Sweden, America, Canada, and China. Dochas were voted best newcomers at the 2004 Scots Traditional Music Awards and nominated as best folk band in 2006. Kathleen’s first solo album, An Cailin Rua or The Red Haired Girl, was released to rave reviews in 2008. Her latest recording, Back to Donegal, is an album she recorded with her father and family members. NOLLAIG CASEY is one of Ireland’s most gifted musicians, with her own unique way of playing traditional Irish music on the fiddle and has such a distinctive sound that it would be impossible to mistake it for that of anyone else. This “sound” is so attractive to other musicians that there hardly exists any major Irish artist of the last 30 years with whom she has not worked – and many international artists have been equally entranced. A graduate from University College Cork with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music at the exceptionally early age of 19, she embarked upon a professional career, first joining the RTÉ Symphony Orchestra where she remained for three years until she joined the groundbreaking Irish band Planxty. In addition to her work with Cherish the Ladies, Nollaig has recorded and worked with Enya, Van Morrison, Sinéad O’Connor,


Nanci Griffith, Ricky Skaggs, Rod Stewart, Dónal Lunny, Mary Black, Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy, Carlos Nuñez, Jim Rooney, Andy Irvine, Moving Hearts, The Indigo Girls, Spandau Ballet, Christy Moore, Liam O’Flynn, Dan ar Bras, Sharon Shannon, Maura O’Connell, Dick Gaughan, Paddy Keenan, and Máirtín O’Connor. She can also be frequently found performing with her husband, legendary guitarist Arty McGlynn, and along with her sisters, Máire and Mairéad, as the Casey Sisters. Nollaig has toured the globe with a wide variety of artists in Ireland, the UK., France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Libya, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Japan, the U.S.A., Australia, and New Zealand. DON STIFFE is one of the most powerful and unique singer/songwriters to emerge on the Irish Folk scene in the past decade. He hails from Galway City and the clarity and richness of his voice and the emotion with which he delivers his songs has been compared with the best ballad singers that Ireland has ever produced. Don’s award-winning debut solo album, Start of a Dream, was released in 2006 to critical acclaim, and his version of Richard Thompson’s classic song, “Dimming of the Day,” won vocal cut of the year from the 2010 Live Ireland awards. His passionate singing and majestic voice guarantees a most impressive performance in front of a live audience as those who have seen him perform in Ireland, Europe, and the USA can attest. 2011 was a year to remember for Don, as he was one of the finalists in one of Ireland’s most watched TV programs, The All Ireland Talent Show. His continued popularity and support from viewers provided him with many weeks of performing to live audiences of up to 800,000 tuning in weekly. Irish American super group Cherish The Ladies invited Don to join them on their summer tour of Ireland and Scotland and also further touring consisting of 18 states in America as part of their Christmas Tour. The band’s leader Joanie Madden introduces Stiffe as “One of the greatest singers Ireland has ever produced.” In December 2011, Don released his second album, Life’s Journey, and one of Don’s own songs from that album, “Somebody Special,” was recently awarded Song of the Year from the Live Ireland Awards. Noted artists Sean Keane, Cherish the Ladies, Kate Purcell, and Matt Keane have also showed their respect for Don’s prowess as a songwriter and have covered his self-penned songs. DANCERS JASON OREMUS has been heavily involved in Irish dancing and the dance industry his entire life. Originally from Sydney, Australia, he won five consecutive State and National Solo Irish dancing titles from 1999-2003. Jason performed in the Sydney Olympics Opening Ceremony alongside Tap Dogs in 2000 at just 15 years of age. In early 2004, Jason joined the international dance phenomenon Riverdance. After a short period of time, he was invited to take over as the lead and to star as the principal male dancer. His travels as the principal dancer took him all around the globe where he performed to standing room only crowds in over 30 countries. Jason has recently been developing a new concept of Irish dance that attempts to break the barriers and traditional restraints that have been placed on this engaging art form. GARRETT COLEMAN is a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Garrett was trained in traditional Irish step dance at the Burke School under the tutelage of the internationally renowned Theresa Burke. Despite his traditional background, Garrett


has consistently found himself drawn to rhythmically innovative types of movement that push the boundaries of athleticism through dance. In addition to Irish Step, he has trained in hip hop, tap, and contemporary movement. Competitively, Garrett was named the two-time World Champion (2004, 2005) and All-Ireland Champion (2004). He is also a nine-time Mid-American Champion and has held the North American title six times. In 2006, he was a silver medalist and scholarship winner with the National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts, and was named a Presidential Scholar in the Arts. In June of 2006, he met President Bush at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. and performed at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Garrett has toured professionally with Riverdance and Trinity Irish Dance Company, and has performed with various other groups, including Cherish the Ladies, The Chieftains, Eileen Ivers, Gaelic Storm, Marvin Hamlisch and the Pittsburgh Symphony, David Dorfman of NYC, and Pittsburgh’s Attack Theatre. JULIE FITZGERALD is an accomplished fiddle player and step dancer from Bancroft, Ontario. She is a two-time Canadian Grand Masters Fiddle Champion, as well as two-time Open Step Dance Champion. Since her early days of old-time fiddle, she has diversified and become an accomplished fiddle player of many styles. She is a member of the family group Everything Fitz: The Fitzgerald Family. Julie has been in high demand for both her fiddling and dancing as a performer in various groups across North America. In addition to touring with Cherish the Ladies, she has had the opportunity to perform internationally with many of her lifelong musical idols including Leahy, Natalie MacMaster, The Stepcrew, Bowfire, Troy MacGillivray, Sharon Shannon, We Banjo 3, Carlos Núñez, Solas, and Eileen Ivers. Julie recently graduated from Humber College in Toronto from their Bachelor of Music program. Julie’s love of passing on the Canadian traditional music and dance led to the creation of an instructional step dance DVD. Whenever she is taking a break from touring, Julie teaches private dance and fiddle lessons to students at home and at music festivals.

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If Las Vegas isn’t your scene, join us the next night, Friday, December 29, to yuk it up with The Good Humor Men. Three stars of America’s funniest stand-up comedians—Pat Hazell, from The Wonder Bread Years, and rising late-night television stars Pete Lee and Pat McGann—join forces for some good, clean fun in an evening packed with punchlines, clever writing, and lots of laughs. Get rid of your post-holiday blues and send 2017 out in style at the Arts Center!

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