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The University at Albany sits at the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers on the traditional lands of the Kanien’keháka and Muh-he-con-neok people, who stewarded this land for generations before the arrival of European colonists. The Kanien’keháka (People of the Flint) and Muh-he-con-neok (People of the Waters that are Never Still) are more commonly known today as the Mohawk Haudenosaunee and StockbridgeMunsee Band of Mohicans. Despite the similarity of their westernized names, the Mohawk and Mohican were culturally and linguistically distinct. The UAlbany community recognizes that we live and work on the homelands of sovereign Indigenous nations with rich histories and cultures that continue today – both within New York and beyond. As an institution devoted to teaching, scholarship, and service, we strive to understand and learn from our history and to affirm Indigenous rights and issues. To this end, we are committed to cultivating reciprocal relationships with Indigenous communities focused on equity, social justice, and sustainability – and dismantling legacies of colonization.
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for a full listing of this season’s events.
Literature to Life stage presentation of
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Performed by Rich Orlow Adapted and directed by Wynn Handman Based on the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury ©1953, renewed 1981 by Ray Bradbury, published by Simon and Schuster
PLEASE NOTE
There is a pre-show talk from 7pm to 7:15pm. There is no intermission in tonight’s performance. There is a post-show discussion following the performance.
For booking inquiries about this or any other of Literature to Life's arts and literacy programs, please contact Lisa Beth Vettoso at Literature to Life: lisa.v@literaturetolife.org. Visit the company online at www.literaturetolife.org
About the Artists Richard Orlow, Actor Rich is an Emmy nominated and Golden Earphone Award winning actor and voice over artist. He has appeared Off Broadway and regionally including; Joe Clay in Day of Wine and Roses, Mr. Lockhart in The Seafarer, Gus in The Dumb Waiter, Eddie in Hurlyburly and many others. He loves performing Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 for the Literature to Life program and believes wholeheartedly in the company’s mission. Rich has also voiced countless commercials, narration, animation, video games and recorded books, and has served as a dialect coach for Off Broadway productions. He has been featured in various television shows and films. Fabian “FARBEON” Saucedo, Teaching Artist Farbeon is a New York City based emcee/poet, vocalist, DJ, producer, photographer, and Literature to Life teaching artist. As a U.S. Cultural Ambassador, he has graced stages, panels and classrooms worldwide. Farbeon uses his unique brand of edu-tainment to develop both inperson and virtual workshops, events, performances and ciphers connecting youth artists in New York City, Indonesia, Germany, South Africa, Iraq, Uganda and the Philippines. Ultimately Farbeon is dedicated to maintaining and supporting the development of the next generation of artist-activists and cultural entrepreneurs to bring about dialogue and mutual understanding.
Sponsors Tonight’s performance is a collaboration between the UAlbany Performing Arts Center and the NYS Writers Institute. UALBANY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER PAC, 266 518-442-3995 www.albany.edu/pac NEW YORK STATE WRITERS INSTITUTE Science Library 320 518-442-5620 www.nyswritersinstitute.org
Major funding support for all Fahrenheit 451 events provided by the University at Albany Foundation. UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY FOUNDATION University Administration Building, 226 518-437-5090 www.albany.edu/uafoundation
Additional support also provided by the Alumni Association and University Auxiliary Services
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Alumni House 518-442-3080 www.albany.edu/alumni UNIVERSITY AUXILIARY SERVICES University Administration Building, 232 518-442-5950 www.albany.edu/uas
History of Literature to Life Productions at UAlbany
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HOUSE POLICIES Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the management and its staff. . The use of photographic or recording devices of any kind during most performances is strictly prohibited. . There is no food or drink allowed in the theatres, nor is smoking allowed in UAlbany buildings. . To avoid disrupting the performance, kindly disable any noise making electronic devices you may have with you. . Please take time to note the location of the fire exits nearest to you. In the event of an emergency, an announcement will be made from the stage. Please proceed to the nearest exit in an orderly fashion.
Created and produced by the University Art Museum, NYS Writers Institute and UAlbany Performing Arts Center in collaboration with WAMC Northeast Public Radio, this popular series features leading figures from a variety of artistic disciplines in conversation about their creative inspirations, their craft and their careers. “Roundtable” host Joe Donahue conducts live on-stage interviews followed by a Q&A with the audience.
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Dayton Contemporary Dance Co October 20 Passion Fruit Dance Co November 4
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Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Co December 2 Photo: Dayton Contemporary Dance Company
Mark Morris Dance Group January 25 Ellen Sinopoli Dance Co with Capital Trio - January 27 * Monica Bill Barnes & Co February 3 No Gravity Theatre February 9 Savion Glover April 13 Ellen Sinopoli Dance Co May 18 Packages also available for choice of five or three at 25% or 10% discounts, respectively.
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