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Permit No. 101 Ripon, WI

Members of the Friends of the Arts organization provide vital financial and volunteer support for fine arts programming and activities at Ripon College.

2014-2015 schedule including events of the caestecker fine arts series and the chamber music & jazz at ripon series

Your Friends membership helps to bring outstanding performers, musicians and visual artists to the College. It also provides support for student and faculty training and other “wish-list” items identified by the departments of art, music and theatre. Become a Friend today and enjoy the benefits and the satisfaction of supporting the arts at Ripon College.

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For more information about membership, please contact Tylor Loest ’08 at 920-748-8359 or LoestT@ripon.edu.

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Sept. 5 CHAMBER MUSIC & JAZZ AT RIPON SERIES: LYNN POST NORTHROP MEMORIAL CONCERT

7:30 p.m. Demmer Recital Hall, Rodman Center This is the first annual presentation of this concert to honor Northrop, who died in April 2014. She was the wife of Douglas Northrop, Helen Swift Neilson Professor of Cultural Studies Emeritus. No charge. Tickets required.

Sept. 12 to Oct. 5 FABLES & APPARITIONS: PAINTINGS BY GINA LITHERLAND Caestecker Gallery, Rodman Center Litherland combines elements of the natural world, fairytale and myth into her precious, minutely-wrought paintings. Artist’s talk 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12, in the Rodman Center lobby; opening reception follows. No charge.

Oct. 1 to 4 DAVID AUBURN’S “PROOF” 7:30 p.m. Benstead Theatre, Rodman Center This play won a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award for best play. Smart and compassionate, it combines mystery and surprise with old-fashioned story telling. No charge. Reservations recommended.

Oct. 5 CAESTECKER FINE ARTS SERIES: MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 3:15 p.m. Wyman Gym, Storzer Athletic Center Wisconsin’s largest cultural organization returns to Ripon College for its 42nd appearance on campus. Admission to this year’s performance is free as a thank you to the community. No tickets needed. Special reserved seating for Friends of the Arts members. A Friends reception follows in the Rodman Center lobby.

Oct. 10 CHAMBER MUSIC & JAZZ AT RIPON SERIES: DOUGLAS DETRICK’S ANYWHEN ENSEMBLE 7:30 p.m., Demmer Recital Hall, Rodman Center This chamberjazz quintet performs bold new compositions that integrate chamber music conception with jazz spontaneity. Paid tickets required.

Nov. 7 to Dec. 7 CAESTECKER FINE ARTS SERIES: SHANA MCCAW AND BRENT BUDSBERG Caestecker Gallery, Rodman Center By dislocating archetypes of frontier history and narrative from their usual settings, the artists consider the ways we construct history in their performances, sculpture and photography. Artists’ talk, 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, in the Rodman Center lobby; opening reception follows. No charge.

Nov. 12 to 15 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S “CYMBELINE” 7:30 p.m. Benstead Theatre, Rodman Center Romance, comedy, battles and intrigue combine in this great tangled tale of ancient Britain. No charge. Reservations recommended.

Nov. 14 CHAMBER MUSIC & JAZZ AT RIPON SERIES: DUOJALAL 7:30 p.m. Demmer Recital Hall, Rodman Center The music of Kathryn Lockwood and Yousif Sheronick represents an organic amalgam of cultural traditions and musical styles. duoJalal moves from Classical to Klezmer, Middle Eastern to Jazz, with a skillful confluence that is natural, exploratory and passionate. Paid tickets required. The Ripon College spring music ensemble performances will be announced at a later date.

The following free Ripon College music performances will be presented in Demmer Recital Hall of the Rodman Center:

Nov. 21: COLLEGIUM MUSICUM, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 23: SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE, 3:15p.m. Nov. 25: STUDENT RECITAL, 11:15 a.m. Dec. 5: CHORAL UNION, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7: ORCHESTRA, 3:15 p.m. Dec. 12: JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14: HOLIDAY CONCERT, 3:15 p.m. Jan. 30 CHAMBER MUSIC & JAZZ AT RIPON SERIES: V3NTO BRASS TRIO 7:30 p.m. Demmer Recital Hall, Rodman Center This Chicago-based brass trio is dedicated to expanding the boundaries of the brass trio repertoire, including new works, Georgian folk songs, music from the film “Alfie,” music of Astor Piazzolla and Erik Satie’s “Gymnopedie No. 1.” Paid tickets required.

Jan. 30 to March 13 TRINA MAY SMITH Caestecker Gallery, Rodman Center The artist creates poetic, melancholic paintings that reflect the decline of the American culture through its architecture and landscape. Artist’s talk, 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, in the Rodman Center lobby; opening reception follows. No charge.

Feb. 13 CHAMBER MUSIC & JAZZ AT RIPON SERIES: JOHN HARMON, SOLO PIANO 7:30 p.m. Demmer Recital Hall, Rodman Center Known as “Wisconsin’s Gentle Poet of Jazz,” Harmon is highly regarded for his sensitive nature, elegant voicings and delicate touch. He is a prolific composer whose works embrace a broad spectrum of performance ensembles. Paid tickets required.

March 4 to 7 EURIPIDES’ “IPHIGENIA IN AULIS” 7:30 p.m. Benstead Theatre, Rodman Center

To join Ripon College’s Friends of the Arts or order tickets to one or more Chamber Music

A tale of political and personal circumstances that set the warships sailing for Troy. This is a new translation and adaptation with contemporary staging. No charge. Reservations recommended.

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March 5 FRIENDS OF THE ARTS RECEPTION Rodman Resource Center A reception for all members of Friends of the Arts will preceed the theatre performance with light refreshments from 6 to 6:30 p.m. An in-depth discussion of the play will be featured from 6:30 to 7 p.m.

March 27 to April 26 JESSICA O’HEARN Caestecker Gallery, Rodman Center The artist’s use of materials stems from an interest in the relationship of landscape to architecture. Artist’s talk, 7 p.m. Friday, March 27, in the Rodman Center lobby; opening reception follows. No charge.

April 15 to 17 THE ONE-ACT PLAY FESTIVAL 7:30 p.m. Benstead Theatre, Rodman Center A celebration of short, new plays presented by Ripon College’s student directors. No charge. Reservations recommended.

May 1 to 16 SENIOR ART EXHIBIT Lobby, Rodman Center Graduating studio art majors and art history majors present their work. A Friends of the Arts and public reception will be held from 6 to 7:45 p.m. May 1 in the Rodman Center lobby. No charge.

Tickets for Chamber Music & Jazz at Ripon Series events can be purchased using the order form at right. Reservations for Ripon College theatre performances can be made by calling 920-748-8791.

& Jazz at Ripon Series events by mail, complete this form and return it to: Friends of the Arts, Ripon College, PO Box 248, Ripon, WI 54971-0248

o I/we want to support the fine arts at Ripon College by joining the Friends of the Arts at the following level: o Patron..............................................$100 o Visionary........................................$2,500 o Contributor.......................................$250 o Benefactor.....................................$5,000 o Sustainer..........................................$500 o Life Endowment Founder............$25,000 o Innovator......................................$1,000 o Other...............................$_________

o I/we are joining at the Life Endowment Founder level and would like to reserve tickets for the following events: o Douglas Detrick’s Anywhen Ensemble o duoJalal o V3NTO Brass Trio o John Harmon

chamber music & jazz at ripon series ticket information Individual Tickets*

Ticket prices for individual events: Adult $20 Senior Citizen, age 62 or older $15 Ripon College faculty and staff $15 Youth, age 18 or younger $10

Season Ticket Package**

Purchase season tickets for 2014-15 Chamber Music & Jazz at Ripon Series and get the best value for your dollar. You’ll receive admission to all four paid events at a discount. Adult $70 Senior Citizen, age 62 or older $50 Ripon College faculty and staff $50 Youth, age 18 or younger $30

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Northrop Memorial

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Anywhen

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duoJalal

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V3NTO

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John Harmon

$20

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I would like to make a donation to the Chamber Music & Jazz at Ripon Series in the following amount:

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amount enclosed for series tickets and donation

*Tickets are free for Ripon College students. **Deadline for season ticket purchase is Oct. 1, 2014.

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o A check is enclosed payable to Ripon College for the following amount: ____________.

Name(s): ____________________________________________ Class Year (if applicable): __________ Address:____________________________________________________________________ City:_______________________________________________ State: ______ Zip:__________ Phone: ________________________________ Email:________________________________

QUESTIONS AND NEED TO TALK WITH SOMEONE? CALL US: To join Friends of the Arts, call 920-748-8126. To order Chamber Music & Jazz at Ripon Series tickets, call 920-748-8126 For more information about Ripon College art, music and theatre performances, call 920-748-8791.


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