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The University atAlbany sits at the confluence of the Hudson andMohawkriversonthetraditionallandsoftheKanien’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 (PeopleoftheWatersthatareNeverStill)aremorecommonly knowntodayastheMohawkHaudenosauneeandStockbridgeMunsee 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 NewYork 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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Cover photo: Tatiana Desardouin, Passion Fruit Dance Company | Photo by Loreto Jamlig
Photo this page: UAlbany Performing Arts Center | Photo by Patrick Ferlo
Visit the UAlbany Performing Arts Center website at www.albany.edu/pac for a full listing of this season’s events.
Photo: Dayton Contemporary Dance Company
Ain’t Misbehavin’
Program
Music: Fats Waller
Lyrics: Andy Razaf
Kansas City Music & lyrics: Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller
Summertime
Stompin’ at the Savoy
Pick Yourself Up
Manhattan
Well You Needn’t
My Favorite Things
O Pato (The Duck)
A Felicidade
Music: George Gerswhin
Lyrics: Dubose Heyward
Music: Edgar Sampson
Lyrics: Andy Razaf
Music: Jerome Kern
Lyrics: Dorothy Fields
Music: Richard Rodgers
Lyrics: Lorenz Hart
Music: Thelonius Monk
Lyrics: Mike Ferro
Music: Richard Rodgers
Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein
Music: Jaime Silva
Lyrics: Jon Hendricks
Music: Antonio Carlos Jobim
O-o-o Child Music & lyrics: Stan Vincent
The Sweetest Sounds Music & lyrics: Richard Rodgers
The Band
New York native Jeanne O’Connor has brought her jazz singing to New York's Blue Note, Elaine's, Sweet Rhythm, the Rainbow Room, Smoke, and many other jazz clubs. Jeanne was recently a featured vocalist on opening night of "Midsummer Night's Swing" at Lincoln Center, sharing the stage with Nicholas Payton. In the New York Capital Region, Jeanne has appeared at Caffe Lena in Saratoga Springs, “A Place for Jazz” at the Schenectady Whisperdome, concerts sponsored by the Swingtime Jazz Society, performances at the LINDA in Albany, and the Saratoga Springs Arts Festival. In 2022, Jeanne appeared at NYC’s Birdland and toured Istanbul and Austria as a member of the NYC-based Royal Bopsters vocal group. She sang in the NYC production of the Jazz Nativity in Dec. 2023. As a member of the String of Pearls jazz female vocal trio, Jeanne has appeared at the Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and other venues in the U.S. and abroad. www.jeanneoconnor.com
Pianist and composer Peg Delaney plays sophisticated piano jazz, drawing from American, Latin and Brazilian idioms. Peg has been a two-time recipient of the New York State Council for The Arts: Meet the Composer Grant and was semifinalist in the Musician Magazine
Best Unsigned Band Competition. She recently was awarded the Swingtime Lifetime Achievement Award as pianist and educator. A versatile and sensitive accompanist, Peg is one of the most in-demand players on the upstate NY musical scene. She has released several CDs that include American Songbook classics as well as her own compositions. Most recently she has written, arranged and performed with her own big band, the Peg Delaney Big Band, which features top-notch instrumentalists from the Capital Region. www.pegdelaney.com
Percussionist Bob Halek is a versatile musician who has performed with a Who's Who list of jazz musicians in festivals and in clubs throughout the Northeast. His current schedule includes performances with The Empire Jazz Orchestra, Keith Pray’s Big Soul Ensemble, The Capitol Re gion Wind Ensemble and various club bands. His skills as a percussionist also allow him to play in concerts with symphony orchestras. Halek is on the faculty at Skidmore College as well as Schenectady Community College, teaching small jazz groups, percuss ion and drum set lessons. He also has appeared as a clinician and guest conductor for various concert bands, jazz bands and percussion ensembles.
Saxophonist Brian Patneaude is a professional musician and educator living in New York's Capital District. In addition to leading his own quartet (with five critically acclaimed albums to their credit) he maintains an active performance schedule with a number of ensembles including Michael Benedict & Bopitude, Keith Pray's Big Soul Ensemble, the Dylan Canterbury Quintet the Dadtet and the Silver Arrow Band. He has performed at the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Kingston International Jazz Festival, the Newport Jazz Festival Saratoga, the Albany Riverfront Jazz Festival, the Rochester International Jazz Festival, and numerous clubs and concert halls throughout the Northeast. Patneaude is an adjunct saxophone instructor at SUNY Schenectady County Community College where he also directs the college's Jazz Combos. www.brianpatneaude.com
Pete Toigo (pronounced toe-EE-goh) is a sought-after bassist who lives in his hometown of Chatham, NY. A master of both the acoustic and electric bass, he covers a wealth of styles, including traditional New Orleans jazz, musical theater, rockabilly, R&B, and the classic jazz style of his idol, Ray Brown. He has played with the Lustre Kings, NRBQ, Nat Phipps, Graham Tichy, Skip Parsons, Teresa Broadwell, and many other artists. He teaches bass at Bard College and also maintains a roster of private students.
Sponsors
Today’s performance is presented by the UAlbany Performing Arts Center in partnership with the Albany Musicians Association and Department of Music and Theatre. Funding support provided by the University at Albany Foundation, University Auxiliary Services and Music Performance Trust Fund.
UALBANY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER PAC, 266
518-442-3995
www.albany.edu/pac
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AND THEATRE
Performing Arts Center, 310 518-442-4187
www.albany.edu/musicandtheatre
ALBANY MUSICIANS’ ASSOCIATION PO Box 189 Delmar, NY 12054
518-669-2163
www.albanymusiciansunion.com
UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY FOUNDATION
University Administration Building, 226 518-437-5090
www.albany.edu/uafoundation
UNIVERSITY AUXILIARY SERVICES
University Administration Building, 232 518-442-5950
www.albany.edu/uas
The UAlbany Performing Arts Center’s six theatres, three lounges and other spaces are available for rental.
The UAlbany Performing Arts Center’s six theatres, three lounges and other spaces are available for rental.
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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
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Co December 2
Mark Morris Dance Group January 25
with Ellen Sinopoli Dance Co
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
in 2023-24
Dance Albany
See all of these performances for only $110! Packages available through The Egg Box Office at the Empire State Plaza or by calling (518) 473-1845 university at albany State University of New York erforming rts enterC P A
Photo: Dayton Contemporary Dance Company
also available for choice of five or three at 25% or 10% discounts, respectively. * This show is free and does not factor into package pricing
Executive Park
Troy, Albany, Schenectady and SaratogaSprings,NY
The UAlbany Performing Arts Center is no longer operating a box office. All ticketing is done on-line and can be easily navigated from the web site provided through the QR code above or address below.
www.albany.edu/pac/tickets