21/22 Season
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Introducing the 2021-22 Center Presents Season sponsored by Allied Solutions Welcome to the new Center Presents season at the Center for the Performing Arts! In the decade since we opened in 2011, we have faced many challenges and celebrated many successes, but few could be more rewarding and exciting than welcoming live audiences back into our venues after so many months of uncertainty. Though we are proud to continue offering the livestreams and other new online resources we developed to serve you remotely over the past year, they cannot replace the power of the live performing arts experience. Now we can look forward to a compelling 2021-22 season, with nearly 40 performances on the calendar and more to come, in a broad range of styles and genres. The lineup includes the Palladium debuts of eclectic singersongwriters Ben Folds and Rufus Wainwright; Wainwright the country sounds of Clint Black and Farewell Angelina; rescheduled dates with humorist Angelina David Sedaris and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis; Marsalis and classical outings with legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman and American Pianists Association award winner Sean Chen. Chen
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We also have fun variety shows from The Company Men, Postmodern Jukebox and Pink Martini; musical satire with YouTube star Randy Martini Rainbow; tributes to the Beatles and George Rainbow Michael; holiday shows from Debby Boone and Michael Dave Koz; Koz performances inspired by Irish and South American folk traditions; and dazzling feats of acrobatics, magic and percussion for families to enjoy together. In addition to the world-class performances on our stages, the Center offers a variety of education and outreach programs for the community, from dance classes and children’s music to book clubs and ukulele lessons. You can read more about them on Page 20.
Jeffrey C. McDermott President/CEO
The Center also is home to the Great American Songbook Foundation and its Exhibit Gallery (see Page 24), as well as six vibrant Resident Companies with their own upcoming seasons of music, theater and dance, as you’ll see on Page 26. Thanks to the creativity and efforts of this extended family, the Center has attracted more than 1 million patrons since opening in 2011. Please join us this season, and look forward with us as the Center begins its second decade.
Michael Feinstein Artistic Director
The mission of the Center for the Performing Arts is to engage and inspire the Central Indiana community through enriching arts experiences. The Center for the Performing Arts is a nonprofit arts and education organization responsible for the operation and programming of a three-venue campus at Carmel’s City Center. Together, the 1,600seat Palladium, the 500-seat Tarkington and the smaller black-box Studio Theater create a welcoming environment for the regional community to experience and participate in all forms of the performing arts.
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Each year, the Center Presents performance season offers scores of concerts and other events in the fields of pop, rock, country, jazz, classical, comedy, family programming and more. The Center is home to the affiliated Great American Songbook Foundation and provides space, ticketing and other support services for six Resident Companies: Actors Theatre of Indiana, Carmel Symphony Orchestra, Central Indiana Dance Ensemble, Civic Theatre, Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre and Indiana Wind Ensemble. Center facilities also are available for rental events, including performances, corporate meetings, weddings and other social occasions.
WED AUG 11, 2021 CRESCENT ULMER & THE TALL BOYS | FOLK ROCK
THU SEP 9, 2021
JOSH KAUFMAN & CLIFF RITCHEY SINGER-SONGWRITER
Since opening in 2011, the campus has hosted more than 2,400 performances and distributed over 900,000 tickets to patrons from all 92 counties in Indiana, all 50 states and over 25 nations. The campus also welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each year for public events such as the Carmel Farmers Market and the holiday Christkindlmarkt.
and our Student Discount Ticket program, through which students can attend performances for just $15. Programs for adults include military discounts, the Palladium Bookies reading club, the Luminaries Daytime Speakers Series, and classes in vocal performance, dance, stand-up comedy and ukulele. More information is available at THECENTERPRESENTS.ORG.
The Center’s education and outreach initiatives include programs for children and families, such as the interactive Peanut Butter & Jam concert series for preschoolers, the Palladium PALS reading club, educational videoconferences for students around the state,
SUN OCT 10, 2021 VICKERY CHAMBER LIVE CLASSICAL
WED NOV 10, 2021 STRANGEBIRDS AMERICANA/COUNTRY
THU DEC 2, 2021
GORDON BONHAM & GENE DEER ACOUSTIC BLUES
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THU JAN 13, 2022 CLINT BREEZE & THE GROOVE JAZZ/HIP-HOP
THU FEB 24, 2022 ZACH DUBOIS| DUBOIS COUNTRY
THU MAR 31, 2022 NATIVE WORLD | INDIE ROCK
THU APR 28, 2022 THE BROTHERS FOOTMAN SOUL/ROCK
FRI MAY 27, 2022 SOPHIA FAUGHT QUARTET JAZZ
SAT JUN 18, 2022 WIFE PATROL ALTERNATIVE ROCK
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21/22 Season
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HOLIDAY SERIES Debby Boone: A Debby Boone White Christmas Dave Koz & Friends Christmas Tour 2021 The King’s Singers–Holiday
KATZ, SAPPER & MILLER POP/ROCK SERIES Rufus Wainwright & José González: Unfollow the Rules in the Local Valley Tour Ben Folds: In Actual Person Live for Real Tour Postmodern Jukebox: The Grand Reopening Tour Company Men The Life and Music of George Michael 1964 The Tribute Croce Plays Croce
COUNTRY SERIES An Evening with Clint Black Farewell Angelina AMERICANA SERIES Henhouse Prowlers DREWRY SIMMONS VORNEHM JAZZ SERIES Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Zach Brock Quartet Brubeck Brothers: Dave Brubeck Centennial Celebration Stacey Kent Matthew Whitaker
HOLIDAY SERIES COUNTRY SERIES AMERICANA SERIES DREWRY SIMMONS VORNEHM JAZZ SERIES KATZ, SAPPER & MILLER POP/ROCK SERIES FAMILY SERIES PRINTING PARTNERS CLASSICAL SERIES HOOSIER VILLAGE SONGBOOK SERIES SPECIAL EVENTS TELAMON PASSPORT SERIES FAEGRE DRINKER ENCORE SERIES ● SONGBOOK ACADEMY SHOWCASES FRI AUG 6-SUN AUG 8 ● GALA 2021 SAT SEP 18 AT 8PM ● RUFUS WAINWRIGHT & JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ SAT SEP 25 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● BRUBECK BROTHERS QUARTET: DAVE BRUBECK CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION SAT OCT 2 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● RANDY RAINBOW: THE PINK GLASSES TOUR THURS OCT 7 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM ● BUCKETS N BOARDS COMEDY PERCUSSION SHOW SUN OCT 17 AT 3PM | THE PALLADIUM
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FAMILY SERIES Buckets N Boards David Williamson Okee Dokee Brothers Peking Acrobats PRINTING PARTNERS CLASSICAL SERIES Sean Chen Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic Orchestra Sphinx Virtuosi An Evening with Itzhak Perlman
HOOSIER VILLAGE SONGBOOK SERIES An Evening with Michael Feinstein and guest Sandi Patty SPECIAL EVENTS Gala 2021 Gaither Vocal Band An Evening with David Sedaris TELAMON PASSPORT SERIES Brazilian All-Stars Pink Martini featuring China Forbes Tango Argentina Piaf! The Show Socks in the Frying Pan Las Cafeteras FAEGRE DRINKER ENCORE SERIES Randy Rainbow: The Pink Glasses Tour
● PINK MARTINI FEAT. CHINA FORBES ● BERLIN PHILHARMONIC PIANO QUARTET SAT OCT 23 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM THU JAN 20 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM ● AN EVENING WITH CLINT BLACK ● DAVID WILLIAMSON SUN OCT 24 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM SAT JAN 22 AT 2PM & 8PM | THE TARKINGTON ● BRAZILIAN ALL-STARS ● TANGO ARGENTINA FRI NOV 5 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM FRI JAN 28 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● GAITHER VOCAL BAND ● ZACH BROCK QUARTET SAT NOV 6 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM SAT FEB 5 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● BEN FOLDS: IN ACTUAL PERSON LIVE FOR REAL TOUR ● PIAF! THE SHOW FRI NOV 12 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM THU FEB 10 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM ● SEAN CHEN FRI NOV 19 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
● THE COMPANY MEN FRI FEB 18 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
● DEBBY BOONE: A DEBBY BOONE WHITE CHRISTMAS SAT DEC 4 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
● POLISH WIENIAWSKI PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA FRI FEB 25 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
● POSTMODERN JUKEBOX: THE GRAND REOPENING TOUR FRI DEC 10 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
● JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA W/ WYNTON MARSALIS SUN FEB 27 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM
● DAVE KOZ & FRIENDS CHRISTMAS TOUR 2021 SAT DEC 11 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
● FAREWELL ANGELINA FRI MAR 4 AT 8PM | THE TARKINGTON
● THE KING’S SINGERS–HOLIDAY SUN DEC 12 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM
● OKEE DOKEE BROTHERS SAT MAR 5 AT 10:30AM & 1PM THE TARKINGTON
● AN EVENING WITH DAVID SEDARIS ● THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF WED DEC 15 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM GEORGE MICHAEL SAT MAR 5 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
● 1964 THE TRIBUTE FRI MAR 11 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● HENHOUSE PROWLERS FRI MAR 18 AT 8PM | THE TARKINGTON ● CROCE PLAYS CROCE SAT MAR 19 AT 8PM | THE TARKINGTON ● SPHINX VIRTUOSI SAT MAR 19 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● STACEY KENT SUN MAR 20 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM ● SOCKS IN THE FRYING PAN SUN MAR 20 AT 7PM | THE TARKINGTON ● PEKING ACROBATS SAT MAR 26 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● LAS CAFETERAS FRI APR 8 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● AN EVENING WITH ITZHAK PERLMAN SAT APRIL 9 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● MATTHEW WHITAKER SAT APR 30 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM ● AN EVENING WITH MICHAEL FEINSTEIN AND GUEST SANDI PATTY SAT MAY 7 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2021
SONGBOOK ACADEMY SHOWCASES GALA 2021 FRI AUG 6-SUN AUG 8 SPECIAL EVENT
Forty of the nation’s top high school vocalists will gather virtually for this summer’s Songbook Academy Online. Public masterclasses hosted by Michael Feinstein and a star-studded team of guest mentors will take place July 18-23. All students and special guests will be featured in a weekend of online showcases available for streaming August 6-8
SAT SEP 18 AT 8PM
Save the date, and join us for an evening of music and inspiration as the Center presents its annual gala hosted by Michael Feinstein. Donations and auction proceeds will support the Center’s artistic and educational programming. More details to be announced!
KATZ, SAPPER & MILLER POP/ROCK SERIES
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT AND JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ: UNFOLLOW THE RULES IN THE LOCAL VALLEY TOUR
SAT SEP 25 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
Singer-songwriters Rufus Wainwright and José González are co-headlining a 10-date U.S. tour in support of their latest albums. Wainwright’s Grammy-nominated ninth studio release Unfollow the Rules finds the eclectic artist returning to pop after a break to pursue classical projects. The new songs include “Trouble in Paradise,” “This One’s For the Ladies (That Lunge)” and “Early Morning Madness.” González is known for his warm voice and deft nylon-stringed guitar work. His album Local Valley, due out in September, includes the single “Visions.”
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OCTOBER 2021
DREWRY SIMMONS VORNEHM JAZZ SERIES
BRUBECK BROTHERS QUARTET: DAVE BRUBECK CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
SAT OCT 2 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
Drummer Dan Brubeck and bassist-trombonist-composer Chris Brubeck have been making music together nearly all their lives and began working in the 1970s with their legendary father, Pianistcomposer Dave Brubeck, who died in 2012. In this multimedia presentation, the brothers will mark the centennial of their late father’s birth with a tribute that includes stories and images as well as music from his extraordinary life and career. Dave Brubeck, a leading exponent of cool jazz, is perhaps best known for his 1959 album Time Out, which remains one of the most popular and influential jazz records of all time.
FREE EVENT! FAEGRE DRINKER ENCORE SERIES
FAMILY SERIES
THURS OCT 7 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
SUN OCT 17 AT 3PM | THE PALLADIUM
Randy Rainbow is a comedian, actor, singer, writer, satirist and YouTube star whose musical parodies and political spoof videos have won him international acclaim and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He started gaining attention in 2010 by posting fictitious conversations with pre-existing audio clips of celebrities like Lindsay Lohan and Mel Gibson, then rose to greater fame during the 2016 presidential campaign by roasting politicians and the election process, often with tunes reworked from Broadway classics. His viral comedy videos now receive millions of views across all social media and digital platforms.
Buckets N Boards Comedy Percussion Show is a hilarious, highenergy performance full of amazing percussion, ridiculous songs, spectacular tap dancing and inventive instrumentation. This family-friendly comedy outing has toured the world and has been a popular attraction for many years in Branson, Missouri, and on Disney Cruise Lines.
RANDY RAINBOW: THE PINK GLASSES TOUR
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BUCKETS N BOARDS COMEDY PERCUSSION SHOW
Creators Matthew Levingston and Gareth Sever, two veteran musicians and comedians, impress with their intricate beats and the sheer variety of instruments and found objects they use, but the show truly comes to life through the nonstop improvised interplay between these two characters and their audience.
OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2021 TELAMON PASSPORT SERIES
PINK MARTINI FEATURING CHINA FORBES
SAT OCT 23 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
Founded in 1994 by pianist Thomas Lauderdale and vocalist China Forbes, this 12-member “little orchestra” has delighted audiences around the world with its multilingual mix of jazz, classical and old-school pop music. Pink Martini has released 11 studio albums on its own independent label Heinz Records, selling over 3 million albums worldwide, and has played with more than 50 orchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, the Boston Pops, the National Symphony at the Kennedy Center and the BBC Concert Orchestra at Royal Albert Hall in London.
COUNTRY SERIES
AN EVENING WITH CLINT BLACK
SUN OCT 24 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM In a career spanning three decades, singer and songwriter Clint Black has scored 22 No. 1 singles, nearly two dozen gold and platinum records and countless other awards with a style rooted in country tradition. His 1989 album Killin’ Time is one of the great debuts in country history, selling over 3 million copies and spawning five No. 1 singles, including the title track, “A Better Man,” “Nobody’s Home” and “Walkin’ Away.” Last year the Texas native released his 23rd album, the self-produced Out of Sane, featuring nearly all original songs.
TELAMON PASSPORT SERIES
BRAZILIAN ALL-STARS
FRI NOV 5 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM In this super group, veteran Brazilian musicians Andre Sarbib (vocals and piano), Claudio Cesar Ribeiro (guitar), Lilian Raquel (vocals) and Mario N’Goma (percussion) join with the younger Brazilian generation, Leandro Leonet (drums), Filipe Teixeira (bass) and Magdalena Petrovich (cello). Direct from Rio de Janeiro, they perform the music of their home country: sambas, bossa novas, ballads and other songs and instrumentals influenced by the cultures of Portugal, Cuba, Africa and the Americas. The band has performed at venues and festivals around the world.
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NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2021 SPECIAL EVENT
GAITHER VOCAL BAND
SAT NOV 6 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM Since the early 1990s, the Gaither Vocal Band has served as a standard-bearer in the world of gospel music. Founded by native Hoosier and legendary gospel songwriter-producer Bill Gaither, this Grammy-winning vocal group has performed in the world’s most prestigious venues, including the Sydney Opera House, the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. Today, the Gaither Vocal Band roster comprises five powerpacked voices: Bill Gaither, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles and Reggie Smith. They are known around the world for their stunning vocals, innovative harmonies and life-altering message – a message of grace, hope and redemption.
KATZ, SAPPER & MILLER POP/ROCK SERIES
BEN FOLDS: IN ACTUAL PERSON LIVE FOR REAL TOUR
FRI NOV 12 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
Returning to the road with a solo piano tour, Ben Folds has created an enormous body of genre-bending music that includes pop albums with Ben Folds Five (“Brick,” “Army,” “Battle of Who Could Care Less”), along with multiple solo albums and many collaborative records. His last album was a blend of pop songs with his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra that soared to No. 1 on Billboard’s classical and classical crossover charts. Folds has performed with some of the world’s greatest symphony orchestras and currently serves as the first-ever Artistic Advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center.
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SEAN CHEN
FRI NOV 19 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM Pianist Sean Chen has won praise for his “alluring, colorfully shaded renditions” (New York Times) and “genuinely sensitive” playing (LA Times). He was the winner of the 2013 American Pianists Awards, placed third at the 2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, and was named a 2015 Annenberg Fellow. His album releases include La Valse, a solo recording on the Steinway label; a live recording from the Cliburn Competition released by Harmonia Mundi, cited for its “ravishing tone and cogently contoured lines” (Gramophone); and a recent album of flute, oboe and piano repertoire titled KaleidosCoping, with colleagues Michael Gordon and Celeste Johnson.
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DECEMBER 2021 HOLIDAY SERIES
DEBBY BOONE: A DEBBY BOONE WHITE CHRISTMAS
SAT DEC 4 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
Debby Boone is a rare crossover artist who has enjoyed Top 10 successes on the pop, country, adult contemporary and contemporary Christian charts. Her record-breaking 1977 single “You Light Up My Life” was a No. 1 hit for 10 straight weeks and later ranked No. 7 in Billboard’s 50th Anniversary Hot 100. In recent years, Boone has been exploring the Great American Songbook with such albums as Reflections of Rosemary, a musical portrait of her late mother-in-law, Rosemary Clooney; and Swing This, inspired by her father, Pat Boone, and his headlining years in Las Vegas.
KATZ, SAPPER & MILLER POP/ROCK SERIES
HOLIDAY SERIES
FRI DEC 10 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
SAT DEC 11 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
POSTMODERN JUKEBOX: THE GRAND REOPENING TOUR
Best known for viral YouTube videos that reinterpret modern pop hits in various vintage genres, Postmodern Jukebox is a rotating musical collective founded in 2011 by arranger-pianist Scott Bradlee. In addition to the group’s many independent releases, Concord Records has issued two The Essentials collections featuring PMJ classics from American Idol alum Haley Reinhart’s torch song rendition of Radiohead’s “Creep” to actor-comedian Wayne Brady’s Cab Calloway-inspired version of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” The ensemble of singers and musicians is returning to the road and celebrating “the new Roaring ’20s” with its Grand Reopening Tour of North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
DAVE KOZ & FRIENDS CHRISTMAS TOUR 2021
A popular annual tradition at the Center, saxophonist and bandleader Dave Koz’s holiday concerts feature stellar special guests performing fresh, lively arrangements of seasonal favorites in a high-energy show for the entire family. This year’s tour features Jonathan Butler, Richard Elliot, Rick Braun and Rebecca Jade. In a career spanning three decades, Koz has earned nine Grammy nominations and sent nine albums to the top of Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. An entrepreneur and restaurateur, he also hosts two radio programs: the syndicated The Dave Koz Radio Show, on the air over 20 years, and The Dave Koz Lounge on SiriusXM.
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DECEMBER 2021 / JANUARY 2022
HOLIDAY SERIES
SPECIAL EVENT
SUN DEC 12 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM
WED DEC 15 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
The King’s Singers have represented the gold standard in a cappella singing on the world’s greatest stages for over 50 years. Comfortable in a sweeping range of styles and genres, the sixmember group continues to push boundaries while honoring its origins in the British choral tradition. Committed to creating new repertoire, the ensemble boasts over 200 commissioned works by many leading composers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Its extensive discography has won numerous awards including two Grammy Awards, an Emmy Award, and a place in Gramophone magazine’s inaugural Hall of Fame.
David Sedaris is a master of satire and one of America’s pre-eminent humor writers. His new book, The Best of Me, is a collection of 42 previously published stories and essays, and coming this fall is A Carnival of Snackery: Diaries (2003-2020). His previous best-sellers have included Barrel Fever, Holidays on Ice, Me Talk Pretty One Day and 2018’s Calypso, a Washington Post Best Book of the Year.
THE KING’S SINGERS–HOLIDAY AN EVENING WITH DAVID SEDARIS
Sedaris’ pieces regularly appear in The New Yorker and twice have been included in The Best American Essays. He has received five Grammy Award nominations for Best Spoken Word and Best Comedy Album. In 2019, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
PRINTING PARTNERS CLASSICAL SERIES
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC PIANO QUARTET
THU JAN 20 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM The Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet, one of the few existing ensembles of that instrumentation, has existed as a Berlin Philharmonic chamber music ensemble since 1985. This highly praised group is a collaboration between three award-winning permanent members of the Berliner Philharmoniker: violist Matthew Hunter, cellist Knut Weber and violinist Luis Esnaola, along with the renowned concert pianist Markus Groh. This outstanding ensemble is committed to not only representing the standard repertoire of classical, romantic and modern pieces, but also finding undiscovered masterpieces of the literature that encompasses over 400 works.
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JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2022
FAMILY SERIES
DAVID WILLIAMSON
SAT JAN 22 AT 2PM & 8PM | THE TARKINGTON A born showman and accomplished sleight-of-hand artist, David Williamson dazzles audiences with a blend of heart-stopping magic and sidesplitting hilarity. He has been featured on ABC’s Champions of Magic, CBS’ Magicians’ Favorite Magicians, NBC’s World’s Greatest Magic III and the CW’s Masters of Illusion series. Williamson has developed TV shows for Walt Disney Productions and ABC, as well as consulting on TV specials for illusionists David Copperfield and David Blaine. His best-selling magic book, Williamson’s Wonders, has been translated into three languages.
TELAMON PASSPORT SERIES
TANGO ARGENTINA
FRI JAN 28 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM Created by choreographer and artistic director Marcos Ayala, Tango Argentina comprises a dozen top Argentinian musicians and dancers who combine tango traditions with contemporary stories to show how the art form has evolved throughout its history. The group is on its inaugural U.S. tour, featuring dancers Pedro Sanchiz and Ivana Ayala as the primary couple in the company. The supporting combo, Tango Bardo, is a standard tango quartet composed of piano, double bass, violin and bandoneon, a relative of the European concertina that is popular in Argentina and Uruguay.
DREWRY SIMMONS VORNEHM JAZZ SERIES
ZACH BROCK QUARTET
SAT FEB 5 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM Heralded as “the pre-eminent improvising violinist of his generation,” Zach Brock is a Grammy Award-winning musician and composer whose work evokes the spirits of John Coltrane, Béla Bartók and Jimi Hendrix. Best known for his role in the instrumental supergroup Snarky Puppy, Brock was named DownBeat Magazine’s Rising Star Violinist of 2013. He also has recorded and toured with jazz greats Stanley Clarke, Phil Markowitz and Wycliffe Gordon. “I called the great French violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, and I said ‘So, who’s the new cat? Who’s got the stuff? And he said Zach Brock.” — bassist-bandleader Stanley Clarke.
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FEBRUARY / MARCH 2022 TELAMON PASSPORT SERIES
PIAF! THE SHOW
THU FEB 10 AT 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM Inspired by the award-winning film La Vie en Rose, this production celebrates the life and career of legendary French chanteuse Edith Piaf through her most popular songs. Internationally acclaimed vocalist Anne Carrere – hailed as “Piaf’s legitimate musical heiress” – is accompanied by live musicians and historical images for an unforgettable multimedia experience. The story spans from Piaf’s early years, singing on the streets of Paris, to legendary concerts at Paris’ Olympia Theater and New York’s Carnegie Hall, where she gave historic performances in the 1950s. Conceived and directed by French theater maverick Gil Marsalla, Piaf! The Show has been presented in over 50 countries.
KATZ, SAPPER & MILLER POP/ROCK SERIES
COMPANY MEN
FRI FEB 18 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM The Company Men weave today’s Top 40 hits with reimagined classics of the past, blending songs by artists including Sam Smith, the Four Tops, Michael Jackson, Katy Perry, Adele, the Temptations, Sam Cooke, The Weeknd, Billy Joel, Prince, Meghan Trainor, Bruno Mars, Michael Bublé, the Eagles and many more. Featuring seasoned performers who have appeared on NBC’s The Voice, the Emmy-winning NBC miniseries The Temptations and in numerous Broadway and national touring productions (Hairspray, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Sound of Music and Hair, to name a few), the Company Men bring unparalleled talent to every show.
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PRINTING PARTNERS CLASSICAL SERIES
POLISH WIENIAWSKI PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA FRI FEB 25 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
Principal Conductor Wojciech Rodek leads the acclaimed Polish orchestra, founded in 1944, on its first U.S. tour. The program features soloists Agata Szymczewska, first-prize winner of the 13th Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition, and Paweł Wakarecy, first-prize winner of the 16th International Frédéric Chopin Piano Competition.
FEBRUARY / MARCH 2022 DREWRY SIMMONS VORNEHM JAZZ SERIES
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS
SAT FEB 27 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM
Dedicated to preserving America’s jazz heritage, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra returns to the Palladium with 15 of the finest soloists, ensemble players and arrangers in jazz music today. Founded in 1988 and led since 1991 by world-renowned trumpeter and artistic director Wynton Marsalis, the big band spends over a third of the year on tour, performing a vast repertoire that ranges from new commissioned compositions to rare historic works, including compositions and arrangements by Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Thelonious Monk and other greats.
COUNTRY SERIES
FAMILY SERIES
FRI MAR 4 AT 8PM | THE TARKINGTON
SAT MAR 5 AT 10:30AM & 1PM | THE TARKINGTON
Named after a haunting Bob Dylan song, Farewell Angelina is the country trio of Ashley Gearing, Nicole Witt and Andrea Young, three powerhouse vocalists, songwriters and multiinstrumentalists who met while building their careers in Nashville. They have earned wide acclaim with their blend of heartstopping harmonies over blazing double violins and guitars.
Justin Lansing and Joe Mailander have been exploring the outdoors together since they were kids. Now, as the Grammy-winning Okee Dokee Brothers, they write folk songs that encourage kids and families to get outside and get creative. The five-time Parents’ Choice Award winners have been called “two of family music’s best songwriters.”
FAREWELL ANGELINA
Rolling Stone magazine included Farewell Angelina in its “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know,” praising the group’s “wickedly smart songwriting delivered with a healthy dash of sass” and its “witty lyricism and deft playing.”
OKEE DOKEE BROTHERS
The duo’s latest releases include 2018’s Winterland, a tribute to the season of coziness, family time and outdoor fun, and the 2020 twodisc set Songs for Singin’, with 27 original tunes in the vein of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger inspiring families to engage in the current social conversation.
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MARCH 2022 KATZ, SAPPER & MILLER POP/ROCK SERIES
THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF GEORGE MICHAEL
SAT MAR 5 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
A new immersive concert experience captures the style and sound of one of the biggest international stars of our time. Fans will be on their feet singing along to such blockbuster hits as “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go,” “Freedom,” “Faith,” “Careless Whisper,” “Father Figure” and many more. George Michael rose to fame as a member of Wham! before going solo with his blockbuster 1987 album Faith. By the time of his tragic death in 2016, he had sold over 115 million albums worldwide, winning two Grammy Awards, three BRIT Awards, three American Music Awards and four MTV Video Music Awards.
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AMERICANA SERIES
FRI MAR 11 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
FRI MAR 18 AT 8PM | THE TARKINGTON
Hailed by Rolling Stone magazine as the “best Beatles tribute on Earth,” 1964 The Tribute pays homage to the Fab Four with a presentation honed over decades of research and performance. Mark Benson (John), Mac Ruffing (Paul), Tom Work (George) and Bobby Potter (Ringo) recreate the historic excitement of the Beatles’ touring years with period instruments, clothing, hairstyles and onstage banter. Relive Beatlemania – a quintessential moment in music history that will live forever.*
Originating in Chicago as a bluegrass band, the Henhouse Prowlers incorporate music from Africa, Asia, the Middle East and more into their robust repertoire of traditional American music. In 2013, the band launched Bluegrass Ambassadors, a not-for-profit organization inspired by a unique vision of music education. Often in collaboration with the U.S. State Department, the band has performed in over 25 nations, dissolving boundaries of culture, country and communication on a global scale by teaching the universal language of music.
1964 THE TRIBUTE
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SAT MAR 19 AT 8PM | THE TARKINGTON Singer-songwriter A.J. Croce delivers a special night of music featuring a complete set of classics by his late father, Jim Croce, along with some of his own tunes and classic cover songs that influenced both artists. This special event features such timeless songs as “Operator,” “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim” and “Time in a Bottle,” a song written for A.J. himself. The elder Croce was a folk singer with a short-lived professional recording and touring career that produced three No. 1 hits, 10 Top 10 singles and over 50 million in sales.
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SPHINX VIRTUOSI
SAT MAR 19 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM The Sphinx Virtuosi are a dynamic professional chamber orchestra dedicated to increasing racial and ethnic diversity in classical music. Comprising 18 of the nation’s top Black and Latinx classical soloists, the Virtuosi are primarily alumni of the internationally renowned Sphinx Competition, working together as cultural ambassadors reaching new audiences. Members of the Sphinx Virtuosi have performed as soloists with America’s major orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic and the Cleveland, Detroit, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestras. The orchestra has returned to Carnegie Hall annually since 2006, performing to sold-out audiences.
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STACEY KENT
SUN MAR 20 AT 7PM | THE PALLADIUM Stacey Kent is a jazz singer in the mold of the greats, with a legion of fans worldwide, a host of honors and awards including a Grammy nomination, album sales in excess of 2 million, and gold and platinum-selling No. 1 albums. Born in the U.S., Kent launched her career in the U.K., where she met her husband and musical partner, saxophonist-composer Jim Tomlinson. Her repertoire is rooted in jazz standards but incorporates French chanson, Brazilian music and original compositions by Tomlinson with lyrics in English, French and Portuguese.
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SOCKS IN THE FRYING PAN
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Voted Best New Band of 2014 by the Irish Music Association, Socks in the Frying Pan are a multi-award winning trio from County Clare on Ireland’s west coast, the hub of Irish traditional music. With Aodán Coyne on guitar and lead vocals, Shane Hayes on accordion and Fiachra Hayes on fiddle and banjo, the band delivers time-honored sounds with modern flair, wowing audiences around the world with their high-energy performances, breathtaking instrumental prowess and dynamic three-part harmonies. Their recent albums have included Without a Paddle and Return of the Giant Sock Monsters from Outer Space.
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PEKING ACROBATS
SAT MAR 26 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM For over 30 years, the Peking Acrobats have dazzled live audiences and TV viewers around the world with juggling, trick cycling, precision tumbling and daring maneuvers at precarious heights. They have performed with many of North America’s leading orchestras and in the Ocean’s Eleven film series. The troupe of approximately 20 performers is accompanied by colorful lighting effects and musicians playing traditional Chinese instruments, creating an exuberant entertainment event with the festive pageantry of a Chinese carnival. “The Peking Acrobats regularly passed from the seemingly impossible to the virtually unbelievable.” – Los Angeles Times
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LAS CAFETERAS
FRI APR 8 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM Born and raised east of the Los Angeles River, Las Cafeteras are remixing roots music and telling modern-day stories of Latino and immigrant lives. Using traditional Son Jarocho (“Veracruz Sound”) instruments like the jarana, requinto, quijada (donkey jawbone) and tarima (a wooden platform), they sing in English, Spanish and Spanglish, melding styles from rock to hip-hop to rancheras. Las Cafeteras use music as a vehicle to build bridges among different cultures and communities, and create “a world where many worlds fit.”
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AN EVENING WITH ITZHAK PERLMAN
SAT APR 9 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM Violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman has been making waves since his 1958 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show at age 13, and he remains one of the great ambassadors of classical music. Born in 1945 Tel Aviv to Polish émigré parents, he achieved international acclaim despite being disabled by a childhood bout with polio. Perlman has won 16 Grammy Awards, as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and his PBS specials have earned four Emmy Awards. In 2015, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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MATTHEW WHITAKER
SAT APR 30 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM Blind since birth, 20-year-old Matthew Whitaker is a rising star of jazz piano. He has performed at such venues as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center and the Apollo Theater with artists including Christian McBride, Regina Carter, Jason Moran, Jon Batiste and the New York Pops Orchestra. “His approach to jazz is that of a distinctive soul. He has that necessary dynamic touch and a penchant for dissonance, but most of all, his imagination seems to know no bounds. He’s immersed in the energy and spirit of the music he loves and lives to play.” – The Miami Times
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AN EVENING WITH MICHAEL FEINSTEIN AND GUEST SANDI PATTY
SAT MAY 7 AT 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
The Ambassador of the Great American Songbook is joined by the acclaimed contemporary Christian vocalist for an evening of timeless music. Michael Feinstein, a five-time Grammy Award nominee, is Founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation and Artistic Director for the Center for the Performing Arts. Sandi Patty, nicknamed “The Voice” for her wide range and expressiveness, has claimed 40 Dove Awards among other accolades. She was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2004 and awarded the Indiana Historical Society’s Living Legend designation in 2007.
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HOSPITALITY With its unsurpassed acoustics and majestic interior, the Palladium is the perfect setting for your next special event. The available spaces range from elegant lobbies to private rooms, each with its own décor and ambience. Our rooms are ideal for board meetings, corporate retreats, team-building events, holiday parties, weddings and other events. For late summer events, make a special impression on your clients, employees or
friends with the Palladium’s Festival Floor. Installed at stage level, above the permanent seating, this state-of-the-art event staging surface offers over 4,000 square feet for dances, award ceremonies, wedding receptions, fundraising events and more. The space can seat as many as 260 guests for dining and entertainment. Come visit us in August or September to see it in place – you’ll be floored! Whether your group numbers 15 or 1,500, the Center has the perfect space for your event. For more information or to schedule a tour of the venue, please contact the Events Manager at Events@ TheCenterPresents.org.
GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK GALLERY The Songbook Gallery provides an immersive experience for visitors young and old. Rotating exhibits focusing on eras, songwriters and singers celebrate the Golden Age of the Songbook. Guests can hear interpretations of these songs on the interactive display and view materials from the Foundation’s rich archives. Exhibits change annually. Learn more at TheSongbook.org
VISIT HAMILTON COUNTY
Located just north of Indianapolis, Hamilton County offers a unique set of attractions, special events and affordable accommodations in the cities of Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville and Westfield. With authentic downtowns, Hoosier hospitality and easy access to and from I-69 and I-465, you’ve got a fun, affordable destination that’s closer than you think. The Palladium is just a short stroll away from Carmel City Center, a complex of shops and eateries with the classic aura of 16th-century Italian architecture. Its upscale restaurants include divvy and Matt the Miller’s Tavern – perfect for a bite to eat or a cocktail before or after a live performance. Or you can walk on the Monon Trail and explore the statedesignated Carmel Arts & Design District, home to art galleries, specialty shops, locally owned restaurants, the Indiana Design Center and Peace Water Winery, among other attractions. For more information or to request a travel guide, visit www.visithamiltoncounty.com.
EXHIBIT GALLERY HOURS: Mon - Fri: 10AM - 4PM
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FAEGRE DRINKER PB&J 2021-22 SCHEDULE•SHOW TIME: 10:30-11:15AM ■ FEBRUARY 26
■ SEPTEMBER 11
Stevens Puppets: “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” Award winning Stevens Puppets proudly presents “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” featuring hand-carved wooden marionettes bringing this tale delightfully to life.
■ OCTOBER 2
Mr. Kate Your children will love Mrs. Kate’s interactive show with delightful songs, stories and puppets.
■ NOVEMBER 13
The Shake Ups The Shake Ups are an award-winning power-pop band that performs songs inspired by a variety of cartoon favorites.
■ DECEMBER 11
Melchior Marionettes: Holiday Cabaret on Strings A fast paced, entertaining cabaret of handcrafted marionettes for all ages!
■ JANUARY 15
Traveler’s Dream Come along on this musical journey where you’ll hear songs rooted in the Celtic lands and early America as well as folk favorites that children have enjoyed for generations!
Silly Safaris: Animal Athletes Animal Athletes can run like a bunny, leap like a frog, and squeeze like a snake ... Can YOU?”
■ MARCH 12
The Rainbows You’ll be dancing, singing, and playing along to original songs and children’s favorites with this family jam supergroup.
■ APRIL 16
Phoenix Rising Dance Company: Imagination Station An interactive trip to a magical world created by dance!
■ MAY 14
Jack Denger (juggler) Join Carmel native Jack Denger for an exciting display of juggling with balls, rings, and clubs–and even explore the objects he uses to make it happen!
SHOW LOCATION: ■ = Robert Adam Room
■ = Studio Theater
BEYOND THE STAGE Education and community outreach are important components of the Center’s overall mission. The Center provides performing arts experiences, learning opportunities and cultural enrichment through programs for children, teens, adults, schools, families and community partners.
FROM TODDLERS TO YOUNG ADULTS CAMPS
Jungle Jams Through drumming and other music and movement activities in an imaginary rainforest, young children learn basic principles of rhythm and groove as well as positive character qualities.
CLUBS & GROUPS
Palladium PALS Book Club Kids can earn free tickets to a Center Presents performance by reading related books from our list. Even toddlers can participate with adult help.
CLASSES
Child & Adult Music Classes In these morning sessions for ages 1-5, kids and their caregivers explore concepts like rhyme, rhythm, melody and beat through fun group activities. Science of Light & Sound (free for schools) In this 45-minute program for school groups, the Center’s audio and light engineers use the Palladium as a real-world laboratory to demonstrate scientific principles aligned with state education standards.
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Musical Images of Indiana (free for schools) Through a live, interactive videoconference aligned with state education standards, students explore songs about our state as well as tunes by Hoosier songwriters.
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Faegre Drinker Peanut Butter & Jam Designed for ages 1-7, these monthly Saturday morning sessions encourage young children to become engaged in the performing arts. Two adults can attend free with each child ticket purchased. KAR Front Seat High school and college students of the performing arts receive complimentary admission to a Center Presents performance, along with dinner and a Q&A session at the artist’s sound check. Pre-Performance Experiences Student ensembles and other musicians and artists from the community can showcase their talents as patrons arrive for Center Presents performances. Masterclasses, Residencies & Outreach World-class touring performers share their expertise and experience in classroom and studio settings, both on and off the Center’s campus.
EDUCATION FOR ALL AGES FROM YOUNG ADULTS TO SENIORS SPECIALS CLUBS & GROUPS
Luminaries The Center’s group for women meets every other month for refreshments and a presentation on the arts, education and inspiration. Palladium Bookies The Center’s book club for adults meets every other month to socialize and discuss books about the performing arts.
CLASSES
Intro to Stand-Up Comedy In five weekly group sessions led by a professional comedian, students learn history and principles of comedy while developing their own five-minute routines to perform for friends and family at the graduation show. Beginner and General Ukulele In four weekly group sessions with loaner instruments available, students learn fun songs and fundamentals of rhythm, strumming, picking and chord melody. Dance Discovery In a fun group setting, professional instructors introduce various genres of dance linked to select performances on the Center Presents schedule – no partner or experience required. Group Vocal Coaching In four weekly sessions, students learn principles of vocal technique, song selection and interpretation to improve performance, delivery, projection and stage presence.
Classics in Context Prior to classical music performances, ticketholders can attend these free expert presentations to learn about the featured composers and repertoire. Jazz Talk JazzTalk is a series of informal discussions about the masters of jazz and their enduring legacy, with host Todd Williams, nationally known saxophonist and music educator. Palladium Players Plays are written to be performed aloud and heard, not just read silently. For our reading, we are looking for people who are interested in learning a bit more about plays, reading some characters and discussing the scenes. Please plan for the excerpts and discussions to last about 60 minutes. Songbook Exhibit Gallery The Great American Songbook Foundation’s interactive gallery at the Palladium celebrates timeless popular music with rotating exhibits drawn from the Songbook Archives. Internships College students gain hands-on experience in various aspects of the performing arts field, including marketing, fundraising and stage production. For more information on any of these programs, please email Outreach@TheCenterPresents.org.
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SUPPORT THE CENTER BECAUSE OF YOUR SUPPORT, WE ARE ABLE TO INSPIRE CENTRAL INDIANA! The Center for the Performing Arts is here for you! As a nonprofit, regional arts and cultural institution that touches lives right here in Central Indiana, we need your philanthropic support to bring our mission to life. Whether you give because of the entertainment and cultural asset that is the Center, or because you appreciate the unparalleled value of the arts in educating children and youth, the Center is grateful for your generosity.
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Generous individuals throughout the community bring our mission to life, and there are many ways to support the Center: » Giving by cash, check or credit card » Gifts of stock or IRA distribution » Planned giving and estate gifts » Matching programs through your employer
Individual donor benefits – including special invitations, meet-andgreets with performing artists and Founders Room intermission hospitality access – are listed at TheCenterPresents.org/Support.
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
Business leaders understand that a partnership with the Center for the Performing Arts offers a unique opportunity to support the local community while simultaneously addressing the needs of their company. Whether to entertain clients, prospects and employees, or to elevate your brand in the marketplace, partnerships are custom-tailored to meet your objectives. » Corporate benefits include: » Print and digital advertising » Venue rental for client entertaining » Logo placement and branding » Concert tickets and backstage VIP access
For more information on any of these programs, please email Sponsorship@TheCenterPresents.org
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GALA 2021 | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 AT 8PM Save the date, and join us for an evening of music and inspiration as the Center presents its annual gala hosted by Michael Feinstein. Donations and auction proceeds will support the Center’s artistic and educational programming. More details to be announced!
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THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION The mission of the Great American Songbook Foundation is to inspire and educate by celebrating the Great American Songbook.
ARCHIVES The Great American Songbook Foundation oversees the Songbook Library & Archives, a vast and growing resource containing recordings, arrangements, images, memorabilia, personal papers and other items from the 20th century golden age of American popular music. The Library & Archives was established to preserve the physical artifacts of the Great American Songbook’s creators and performers for the education and benefit of current and future generations. The facility also includes a reference library and study space for researchers who wish to learn more about the music and the culture it has inspired.
SONGBOOK HALL OF FAME The Great American Songbook Hall of Fame celebrates lyricists, composers, performers and other artists who helped to create “the soundtrack of our lives” with their contributions to American popular song. With plans to establish a Great American Songbook Hall of Fame Museum, the Foundation is now in its tenth year of inducting honorees ranging Duke Ellington to Chita Rivera.
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In addition, the Great American Songbook Exhibit Gallery – open to the public – is a multimedia educational center with rotating exhibits displaying pieces from the Archives. As a Cultural Affiliate of the Los Angeles-based Grammy Museum®, the Songbook Foundation is among a handful of institutions worldwide that collaborate on exhibitions, educational initiatives, research programs, internship opportunities, technical support and more.
EDUCATION/OUTREACH The Foundation has developed effective education and outreach programs to introduce people of all ages to the music and composers of the Great American Songbook in the context of American history and culture. The annual Songbook Academy® is the nation’s only music and performance intensive for high school vocalists that is dedicated solely to the music of Broadway, Hollywood musicals and the Tin Pan Alley era of the early to mid-20th century. Students from around the country apply for the opportunity to learn and perform under the guidance of Broadway performers, music industry professionals and educators from respected university music and theater programs.
To accompany its physical collections and on-site programming, the Foundation has developed a robust menu of virtual programming and online resources including digital exhibitions, collections highlights, video tours, activity kits, educational materials and more. The Foundation’s Perfect Harmony program, developed in consultation with a board-certified music therapist, is a music resource that provides care partners with appropriate generational music and activities to engage older adults in a shared music experience. By offering monthly video resources, playlists and themed music activities for individual and group settings, Perfect Harmony offers a unique opportunity for social engagement and promotes holistic well-being through music.
VISIT THE SONGBOOK EXHIBIT GALLERY! Located on the Gallery level of the Palladium
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Mon - Fri: 10AM - 4PM
The Gallery also is open prior to performances in the Hoosier Village Songbook Series and Drewry Simmons Vornehm Jazz Series as well as select additional performances at the Palladium. For more information on any of these programs, please email Info@TheSongbook.org.
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RESIDENT COMPANIES The Center is proud to be home to several of Indiana’s top arts organizations. Learn about each of the resident companies and the performances they present.
ACTORS THEATRE OF INDIANA
Hamilton County’s only professional equity theatre company, Actors Theatre of Indiana is committed to setting the highest artistic standards and creating the powerful experience of shared theatre for members of this community. For more information, visit ATIStage.org. Always, Patsy Cline Sep 10-Oct 3 | The Studio Theater Lombardi Oct 29-Nov 21 | The Studio Theater The Big Bang Jan 28-Feb 20 | The Studio Theater Working Apr 29-May 22 | The Studio Theater
CARMEL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
In addition to its commitment to presenting creative and artistically excellent performances, the Carmel Symphony Orchestra believes that educating our community musically both promotes and sustains cultural growth – even for the youngest of listeners.For more information, visit CarmelSymphony.org. Masterworks 1 Martina Filjak, piano Oct 9 | The Palladium Masterworks 2 Nov 13 | The Palladium January Pops Byron Stripling, trumpet Jan 8 | The Palladium Family Fun Jan 23 | The Palladium Masterworks 3 Harlem String Quartet Feb 12 | The Palladium February Pops Serpentine Fire: Music of Earth, Wind & Fire Feb 26 | The Palladium Side by Side Fishers High School Orchestra Mar 6 | The Palladium Masterworks 4 Mar 12 | The Palladium
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Masterworks 5 Edgar Meyer, double bass Apr 23 | The Palladium
CENTRAL INDIANA DANCE ENSEMBLE
With programming that celebrates the grand tradition of classical ballet as well as innovative, contemporary works, Central Indiana Dance Ensemble’s season includes three professionally-produced shows and many community performances. Working with guest artists and both professional and emerging choreographers, CIDE makes high-quality danceaccessible to local audiences. For more information, visit CIDEdance.org. COMING SOON!
CIVIC THEATRE
Coming off a record-breaking 2021-22 season and accolades from critics and audiences alike, Civic Theatre, one of America’s oldest and most renowned community theatres, proudly presents its 105th season with a lineup of Broadway shows you and your family won’t want to miss. For more information, visit CivicTheatre.org. The Color Purple Oct 8-23 | The Tarkington A Charlie Brown Christmas Nov 26-Dec 18 | The Tarkington Elf the Musical December 3-24 | The Tarkington The Diary of Anne Frank Feb 4-19 | The Tarkington Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat Feb 22-Mar 3 | The Tarkington Wait Until Dark Mar 11-26 | The Studio Theater Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Apr 29- May 14 | The Tarkington Jr. Civic Presents The Little Mermaid, Jr. Jun 24-29 | The Tarkington The Young Artists Program Presents REVUE! Jun 28 | The Studio Theater The Young Artists Program Presents 42ND Street Jul 28-31 | The Tarkington
GREGORY HANCOCK DANCE THEATRE Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre is a world-class, professional dance company that combines modern dance, ballet, ethnic dance forms and theatre to create a unique style of movement and drama. The company’s artistic director, Gregory Hancock, has created an expansive repertoire that deals with varied social, cultural, historical and spiritual issues. For more information, visit GregoryHancockDanceTheatre.org. Under the Big Top Aug 27-28 | The Tarkington There’s No Place Like Home Oct 29-30 | The Tarkington Exodus Apr 8-10 | The Tarkington June Concert – New Work TBA Jun 10-12 | The Tarkington
INDIANA WIND SYMPHONY
The Indiana Wind Symphony is Indiana’s premier adult concert band. Under the musical direction of Charles Conrad, the IWS consists of volunteer musicians who bring passion and excellence to every performance. For more information, visit IndianaWindSymphony.org. The Sound of Memory: Sousa and Beethoven Sep 26 | The Palladium Wind Gems in Miniature Oct 16 | The Studio Theatre Time for Reflection: Holst, Barnes and Alfred Reed Nov 21 | The Palladium Santa and Mrs. Claus Visit the Palladium Dec 5 (2pm) | The Palladium A Most Glorious Season Dec 5 (6:30pm) | The Palladium Winter Festival: All that Sparkles Feb 20 | The Palladium The Winds of Spring Mar 5 | The Studio Theatre Thunder and Silence Apr 10 | The Palladium Hoagy by the Carmichael May 22 | The Palladium
Actors Theatre of Indiana
Carmel Symphony Orchestra
Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre
Central Indiana Dance Ensemble
Indiana Wind Symphony
CIVIC Theatre
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