The Performing Arts Center 2013-2014 SNEAK PEEK

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DANCE LES BALLETS TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO Saturday, April 12 • 8pm Concert Hall

DOUG VARONE AND DANCERS / PHOTO © PHIL KNOTT

Proving Once Again That Classical Ballet Can Be Downright Hilarious Would the season be complete without men in tutus? This all-male corps de ballet strikes at the heart of conventions and clichés of classical ballet and proves that men can dance en pointe without landing on their keesters. The Trocks – if you’re in the know, that’s what you call them – are among the finest, classically trained dancers who may have you exclaiming, “Hey, that swan’s a dude!” An evening in their company promises two things: unbridled artistry and unabashed fun. Keep on Trockin’!

By now their shtick has become classic –Newark Star-Ledger

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2013-2014 SERIES

SEPTEMBER Saturday, September 28, 2013 • 8pm

AN ILIAD Sunday, September 29, 2013 • 5pm

OCTOBER MARIINSKY ORCHESTRA Ignat Solzhenitsyn, Conductor Saturday, October 12, 2013 • 8pm

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Sunday, October 13, 2013 • 3pm

Tuesday - Friday 12-6pm

MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY

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Saturday, October 19, 2013 • 8pm

2013-2014

As a subscriber, the most loyal among our audience, you are learning about the upcoming season before anyone else. I hope you will give this SNEAK PEEK more than just a quick glance. When you do look, you’ll see that our season is growing: more orchestras, more dance, more chamber music, more variety. This growth could not have happened without your support…and we thank you!

IMANI WINDS

Saturday, October 19 • 8pm

DOUG VARONE AND DANCERS Saturday, November 9 • 8pm

ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET Sunday, May 4 • 3pm

Concert Hall

PepsiCo Theatre

PepsiCo Theatre

First Purchase Appearance Since Their Triumphal 2012 Performance

Dance Series Debut of Award-Winning Purchase College Alumnus

Matinee Idol Beauty, Olympian Athleticism, Nobel Laureate Inventiveness

The word “legend” is so over-used in brochures and promotional copy that it has become a cliché. We promise to use it only once, and most appropriately, for Martha Graham. Her influence on dance has been compared to Picasso’s influence on art, Stravinsky’s on music, Frank Lloyd Wright’s on architecture. The dance company she founded continues to foster her spirit of ingenuity more than 20 years after her death. Yes, the repertory includes classic Graham masterpieces, but the company continues to bring fresh perspective to dance through commissions. Miss Graham, the legend, would be proud.

Purchase College alum Doug Varone is no stranger to our stage, but this marks the first time he and the company he founded have been an official part of The PAC’s dance series. As we expand our dance programming we say it’s about time! Since establishing the company more than a quarter century ago Varone and his dancers have been cheered for work that is, quite simply, contemporary dance at its most compelling, artistry of magnificent versatility, springing from the imagination of Doug Varone, whose choreography has transcended genres from dance to theater to opera.

This is one of the great up-and-coming touring companies, and chances are you will be treated to choreography you have never seen before. They are known for innovation and new works, and their performances are rooted in the athleticism of contemporary dance. Based in two homes, Aspen and Santa Fe, this troupe has no in-house choreographer and instead relies on the work of often little-known dance-makers. The result? Well, the proof is in the applause — spontaneous, enthusiastic, and thunderous — and inevitable return engagements.

My dancers never fall to simply fall, they fall to rise –Martha Graham

Mr. Varone’s superb dancers are always worth seeing –The New York Times

A breath of fresh air –The New York Times

IRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA JoAnn Falletta, Music Director Sir James Galway, flute, and Lady Jeanne Galway, flute Tuesday, October 29, 2013 • 8pm

NOVEMBER DOUG VARONE AND DANCERS Saturday, November 9, 2013 • 8pm

JOSHUA BELL, violin Saturday, November 16, 2013 • 8pm Friday, November 22, 2013 • 8pm

DECEMBER VIENNA BOYS’ CHOIR

WITH BILL MCGLAUGHLIN

CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY & MATT HAIMOVITZ,

ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Nobuyuki Tsujii, piano Sunday, January 26, 2014 • 3pm

Sunday, October 27 • 3 pm Recital Hall

CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY & MATT HAIMOVITZ / PHOTO © SARAH SCOTT

These recitals hosted for the past several seasons by NPR’s Bill McGlaughlin have quickly become a new performance-anddiscussion tradition, welcoming audiences and artists to connect at a deeper level.

North America’s Premier Wind Quintet

The group echoes the fresh ‘plein-air’ sound of cool breezes and incisive energy –Washington Post

Recital Hall Grammy Award-Winning Violist We know what you may have thought you read, but the name is Kashkashian. Even major news outlets mis-identified her when she took home the Grammy for Best Classical Instrumental Solo earlier this year. Unlike that other Kim, this fellow Armenian doesn’t spend her time shopping for shoes. She spends it on the road, performing as string soloist with blue-chip symphonies throughout the world. With an extensive and eclectic viola repertoire, and accolade upon accolade for her performances, this is a Kim whose name you’ll be hearing long after that other Kim has been forgotten.

Distinguished by her lyricism: the way her songlike music flows easily with emotion –NPR

Recital Hall

eighth blackbird Sunday, April 13 • 3 pm

Download music for the piano and cello, create a playlist for your iPod, put it on shuffle, and enjoy. Not that technologically savvy? Prefer to hear music being played live and watching it in non-virtual reality? Pianist Christopher O’Riley, the host of NPR’s “From the Top” making his debut at The PAC, and cellist Matt Haimovitz, no stranger to our audiences, break down musical barriers in their concerts, playing together like a couple of old friends jamming. Host Bill McGlaughlin will be curating the afternoon’s repertoire with the performers, promising an eclectic program of good music, fabulously played.

If any artists were destined to collaborate it was surely this pair –The New York Times

Secure your seats. Fixed series subscribers get the same seats for every performance within the series*, PLUS priority seating, exchange privileges, and 10% off the regular ticket price.

See you at The Center!

2. CREATE YOUR OWN 3

– Harry McFadden, Director

Mix and match to suit your tastes, get the best available seats for each performance, and save 15% off the regular ticket price.

3. CREATE YOUR OWN 5 The most performances, the most savings. Select 5 or more, sit in the best available seats, and save 20% off the regular ticket price. * Dance series subscribers: Please note that this series is made up of events that take place in two different theatres. Select your seats in the Concert Hall, and we will find you comparable seats in our PepsiCo Theatre.

GARRICK OHLSSON, piano Friday, February 7, 2014 • 8pm

THE CROSSROADS PROJECT

SUPPORT

DR. JOHN Saturday, February 15, 2014 • 8pm

UPRIGHT CITIZENS BRIGADE TOURING COMPANY

THANK YOU TO OUR MAJOR FUNDERS

Saturday, February 22, 2014 • 8pm

KIM KASHKASHIAN, viola Sunday, February 23, 2014 • 3pm

MARCH

Major sponsorship is provided by The Vivian and Seymour Milstein Endowed Fund.

THE DECLASSIFIED

KIM KASHKASHIAN Sunday, February 23 • 3 pm

CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY & MATT HAIMOVITZ Sunday, December 8 • 3 pm Piano and Cello Collaboration Bringing the Coffeehouse to the Recital Hall

Dance – Chamber Music – Great Orchestras – Great Performers

FEBRUARY

Sunday, February 9 , 2014 • 3pm Visualize a chamber music ensemble. The image conjured usually involves violins and pianos and cellos. Erase that image and visualize a flute and an oboe, a clarinet, a French horn, and a bassoon, and you have Imani Winds, America’s leading wind quintet. This ensemble, all of African and Latin ancestry, enriches the traditional classical repertoire with jazz, Afro-Caribbean, Central and South American sounds. Imani means “faith” in Swahili. Have faith that an Imani Winds recital, featuring traditional as well as new works written expressly for them, will be an experience to be savored.

1. FIXED SERIES SUBSCRIPTION

Saturday, December 7, 2013 • 8pm

JANUARY

IMANI WINDS

WAYS TO SAVE

YAMATO: THE DRUMMERS OF JAPAN

piano/cello Sunday, December 8, 2013 • 3pm

CHAMBER MUSIC

The dictionary definitions of SNEAK include “to go in a stealthy or furtive manner” and “to act in a furtive or underhand way.” A definition of PEEK is “a quick or furtive look or glance.” Well, there’s nothing stealthy or underhanded about this SNEAK PEEK of the 2013-2014 season. We’re shouting it out loud…in writing, anyway, and only to you…we are excited about what we have in store for you during our upcoming 36th season at The Performing Arts Center.

SAVION GLOVER STePz Saturday, October 26, 2013 • 8pm

MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY

FIXED SERIES

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GABRIELA MONTERO, piano

Sunday, October 27, 2013 • 3pm

FIXED SERIES

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SNEAK PEEK

Recital Hall The Finesse of a String Quartet and the Energy of a Rock Band Don’t let the lower-case name fool you. There is nothing subdued about this Grammy-winning sextet’s bracing virtuosity and irreverence. The lower case is a tribute to the words that inspired their name, words from the eighth stanza of Wallace Stevens’ seminal poem Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird : “…noble accents…lucid, inescapable rhythms…” eighth blackbird is an ensemble for all ages: classical, provocative, cool.

The blackbirds are examples of a new-breed of super musicians –Los Angeles Times

Sunday, March 2, 2014 • 3pm

DERVISH

The Great Orchestras and Chamber Music Series are made possible by generous support from the Tanaka Memorial Foundation.

Friday, March 7, 2014 • 8pm

FLAMENCO VIVO CARLOTA SANTANA Sunday, March 16, 2014 • 3pm

APRIL CHANTICLEER Saturday, April 5, 2014 • 8pm

THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR and Other Eric Carle Favourites Sunday, April 6, 2014 • 3pm

AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leon Botstein, Music Director Thursday, April 10, 2014 • 8pm

LES BALLETS TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO Saturday, April 12, 2014 • 8pm

eighth blackbird

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ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET Sunday, May 4, 2014 • 3pm * Ar tists, dates, and times subject to change

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