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seasonSPRING 2012
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Ensuring arts programs are a vital part of our schools feels like a personal mission for the Acadiana Center for the Arts and the Lafayette Parish School System. Since its conception, the Primary Academic Creative Experiences (PACE) program has become an extraordinary vehicle for delivering this goal and gift to students of Lafayette Parish. Thirteen years ago, Burnell Lemoine (then Deputy Superintendent of Instructional Services in the Lafayette Parish School System) recognized the value of arts integration in teaching and learning and took decisive action. He approached LPSS staff member Sandy LaBry and Acadiana Center for the Arts (then Acadiana Arts Council) Education Director Renee Roberts with the idea of building an artists-in-residence program for students in schools receiving Title I funds. “The PACE program is something that I am very pleased to have initiated in collaboration with the Acadiana Arts Council as a way to bring Teaching Artists into our schools to work with young children on a continuous basis, rather than for a single experience,” said Lemoine. All visual and performing art forms introduced are foundational and sequential in presentation. The Teaching Artists deliver developmentally appropriate art instruction to their young students. Classroom teachers also play an active role in the arts-integrated lessons, particularly in the planning, evolving the program into a true collaboration between the Teaching Artist and the classroom teacher.
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“It was a challenge to convince some administrators to include all students in the grade levels served, not just the talented or academically gifted ones,” Lemoine divulged. With Lemoine’s dedication of school system funding and collaborative planning between LPSS and the Acadiana Center for the Arts, PACE was born. Through PACE, students K-3 Title I schools have the opportunity to learn from the collaborative efforts of Teaching Artists, educators and administrators. In truth, it has become an invaluable asset for keeping art relevant to our children. By simultaneously learning about the arts and making connections to language, math, science and social studies through the arts, students are developing their minds more fully and experiencing the world more broadly through PACE. The PACE Program has also helped to spark many initiatives like the Pelicans on Parade Project. While a beautifully sculptured pelican became the mascot for the PACE Program, various local artists created a unique persona for each of the 80 birds, and with their purchase, the community returned funds to arts programming for Lafayette Parish public schools. To help teachers and teaching artists continue their learning, LPSS also facilitates connections with the Kennedy Center, the Lincoln Center Institute, the Smithsonian Associates and the Leonard Bernstein Center through Artful Learning. These relationships are strategic to keeping both teachers and students informed and engaged. The most recent AcA/LPSS collaboration is something that lets the community experience the incredible artwork that school children create — the annual Student Arts Expo. Through this event, parents enjoy student performances and visual arts exhibitions from various Lafayette Parish schools. The event has become an amazing instrument for developing arts education advocates by showcasing student artwork at one Downtown festival. With this program, arts education has become a natural part of our tradition of collaboration in setting the pace for a future of remarkable leaders. “I think we must never stop showing the community how our students are progressing in the arts and how with continued resources, we could expand our offerings and professional development,” Lemoine adds of the future. “One of my hopes for the children in Lafayette Parish is that they will grow up and be able to base their actions in support of the arts on their own art backgrounds. They will be the ones to demand that the arts remain strong in our schools.”
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The Acadiana Center for the Arts’ Creativity @ the Center is a series of hands-on workshops for young people, families and adults built upon our award-winning core programs. Creativity @ the Center offers students and adults of all ages opportunities to study traditional arts disciplines under the guidance of professional artists, educators and guest lecturers.
Mixed Media Drawing CourseLed by Erin Broussard8 Tuesdays, Jan 24 – Mar 20 (no class Feb 21) @ 4:30 – 6:30 PMStudents learn how to use a variety of materials to create drawings in black and white as well as color. This course will expand participants’ knowledge and broaden ideas, expanding the possibilities for what they are able to achieve in their personal artwork. Materials cost estimated $35 - $65 Ages 8–12$88/$80 for AcA members
Cajun Prairie Mardi Gras Mask and Capuchon WorkshopLed by Jackie MillerPresented by Louisiana Folk RootsFeb 4, 2012 @ 9:00 AM – 1:00 PMAn exciting and colorful hands-on workshop with renowned local costume-maker Jackie Miller. Join us as she guides you through creating your personalized mask and capuchon just in time for Mardi Gras fun!$35/$30 for AcA and LFR members.
Song CirclesLed by Marce LacouturePresented by Louisiana Folk RootsMarch 2012 @ 10:00 AM – Noon $15 per workshop/$10 for AcA and LFR members. For all three workshops, $40/$25 for AcA and LFR members.
Song Circle: Community Singing for EveryoneA sing-a-long session for the fun of singing with other voices. We’ll draw songs from a variety musical styles: folk, old-time, traditional ballads, chants, classic country, gospel, blues and pop, some in multiple languages.
Song Circle: Same Songs, Different SoundsWe’ll learn and compare English and French versions of the same traditional ballads.
Song Circle: Favorite Jam SongsDon’t just sit and listen anymore - learn to sing standard, favorite jam songs with special guest Joel Breaux.
Lyrics for all sessions will be provided. Singing is call and response, in unison and with harmonies. These workshops are for all levels of singing experience, including those who were told never to sing! Song Circles are supported in part by a Decentralized Arts Funding grant.
Acting classes with Acting Up (in Acadiana)February through the first week of JuneClasses are available for students ages 7 – adult. All students, regardless of future work, can build confidence in public speaking, practice collaborative and group-working skills, nurture the imagination and just have fun!
Elementary School: Wednesday @ 4:30 – 5:30 PM
Junior High and Beginner High School: Monday @ 4:30 – 6:00 PM
Intermediate High School and Beginner Adults: Tuesday @ 6:00 – 7:30 PM
Company Class: Monday @ 6:15 – 7:45 PM (Participation by audition or invitation only)
Students will host a classroom invitational in May. Please contact Acting Up (in Acadiana) at 337.739.4273 or [email protected]
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Are You My Mother? presented by ArtsPower National Touring TheatreMarch 12, 2012 @ 9:00 AM March 13, 2012 @ 9:00 AM and 11:30 AM At long last, Baby Bird emerges from her shell and expects to be greeted by her mother’s song. But her mother is not there. Where is she? Why isn’t she home? With the help of Dog, Cat and Hen, Baby Bird sets out in search of Mother Bird in this colorful musical adventure. Based on P.D. Eastman’s classic picture book for young readers, Are You My Mother? is ArtsPower’s enchanting musical about Baby Bird’s journey – an adventure that overflows with love, dedication and friendship. Study guide included! Most appropriate for grades K–2 / Tickets are $5
Hamlet, Prince of Puddles presented by L’Enfant TerribleMarch 2, 2012 @ 9:00 AM and 11:30 AMHamlet is the Prince of Denmark, but after the untimely death of his kingly father, his mother Gertrude hastily marries his uncle Claudius. When Hamlet learns who is to blame for his father’s death, he struggles to take action and becomes known as the Prince of Puddles! Find out why in this all-ages adaptation of the Bard’s classic. L’Enfant theatre group formed because of their love of storytelling and the belief that amazing, entertaining and subversive theater doesn’t have to live in the realm of “adults only” theater–the true universality of storytelling appeals to all ages and all communities. Most appropriate for grades 3–12 / Tickets are $5
Introduce your students to professional theater performances in the AcA’s James Devin Moncus Theater!To book seats contact the Education Department at 337.233.7060.
touring arts theater performances@ the Center
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The Magic of Peepers Puppets: Exploring Scriptwriting through Puppetrypresented by Hobey FordJanuary 10, 2012 @ 4:00 – 7:00 PMFor teachers of grades 2–5Teachers will discover how to help students learn the basics of creating numerous characters using the Peepers Puppet and learn how to write and perform simple scripts that teach story structure and sequence while creating theatre with their hands.
Telling Folktales with Shadow Puppetrypresented by Hobey FordJanuary 12, 2012 @ 4:00 – 7:00 PMFor teachers of grades 3–12Participants learn shadow puppetry performance techniques, construction of a shadow puppet theatre, scripting a folktale into a play and organizing a performance with students.
Using Visual Art to Encourage Thinking and Writingpresented by Sandra PhaupJanuary 19, 2012 @ 4:00 – 7:00 PMFor teachers of grades K–5In this workshop, teachers examine ways to develop students’ thinking and writing skills using a four-part criticism and/or a guided pre-writing approach. Learn ways to encourage thinking and writing and motivate students using careful observation of visual artwork as the starting point.
Professional development workshops for teachers demonstrate practical and proven techniques for teaching in the arts, about the arts and through the arts!
Registration is $12 per workshop, LPSS educators $7 per workshop, AcA member discount is available. Register online at AcadianaCenterfortheArts.org or call 337.233.7060. Materials and a light meal are included, most workshops carry CLU credit.
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Storytelling and Shakespeare: Find Your Frame presented by Justin ZsebeFebruary 28, 2012 @ 4:00 – 7:00 PMFor teachers of grades 5–12Be part of a collaborative theater process that frames the universal emotions of joy, despair, fear and anger using the works of William Shakespeare.
Box City: Building an Understanding of Community through Art and Writingpresented by Karen Bordelon and Hector LaSalaMarch 15, 2012 @ 4:00 – 7:00 PMFor teachers of grades 4–12An introduction to the historical, social and civic factors that our city and its buildings manifest, this workshop blends learning about our community and responding through visual art and creative writing activities.
Learning and Dancing Throughout the Curriculumpresented by Eric JohnsonJanuary 26, 2012 @ 4:00 – 7:00 PMWorkshop held at L. Leo Judice ElementaryFor teachers of grades K–5Learn ways to explore dance elements with students and gain proficiency in leading easy, enjoyable dance activities that connect to science, math, social studies and language arts.
Art Works in Writingpresented by Nettie McDaniel and Brenda PetroFebruary 2, 2012 @ 4:00 – 7:00 PMFor teachers of grades 4–12Educators Nettie McDaniel and Brenda Petro will guide you through a series of techniques that pave the way for students to be successful writers in the classroom and beyond.
The Art of Improvisation: Creating Connections to Classroom Curriculum through Music and Movementpresented by Nanette LedetFebruary 9, 2012 @ 4:00 – 7:00 PMFor teachers of grades 2–8This workshop offers the opportunity for participants to experience West African rhythms and movements through improvisation and collaboration techniques.
January 14 Cultural & Creative ArtsEvangeline Parish LibraryEvangeline Tourism Association
February 11Iberia Parish LibraryLouisiana Crafts GuildAcadiana Outreach Center/ Plastic Theater of Lafayette
March 10Project S.O.U.N.DIberia Cultural Resources AssociationChorale Acadienne April 14Freetown StudiosArtists Guild UnlimitedBunk Johnson Jazz, Arts & Heritage Festival
May 12 St. Martin Parish LibrarySouthern Development FoundationBreaux Bridge Chamber of Commerce/T-GALOP a Louisiana Horse Story
Acadia ParishCrowley Art Association220 N. Parkerson Ave., Crowley 70526Wednesday, April 11, 2012 @ 10:00 a.m. Evangeline ParishEvangeline Parish Library242 W. Main St., Ville Platte 70586Wednesday, April 4, 2012 @ 11:00 a.m.
Iberia ParishEssanee Theatre126 Iberia St., New Iberia 70563Monday, April 2, 2012 @ 10:00 a.m.
Lafayette ParishAcadiana Center for the Arts101 W. Vermilion St., Lafayette 70501Thursday, April 12, 2012 @ 1:00 p.m.
St. Landry ParishCasa Azul Gifts232 Martin Luther King, St. Landry 70541Wednesday, March 28, 2012 @ 1:00 p.m.
St. Martin ParishBreaux Bridge Chamber of Commerce314 East Bridge St., BreauxWednesday, March 28, 2012 @ 10:00 a.m. St. Mary ParishEverett Street Gallery201 Everett St., Morgan City, 70381Monday, April 2, 2012 @ 1:30 p.m. Vermilion ParishAbbeville City Hall 101 North State, Abbeville 70510Monday, March 26, 2012 @ 10:30 a.m.
AcA Arts Grants Recipients @ ArtWalkAcA administers competitive grants to arts organizations to create exhibits and performances, to facilitate workshops and classes to nurture artists and to create new works around Acadiana. Each month two or more current AcA Arts Grants Recipients or community arts affiliates get the opportunity to showcase their projects at the AcA during ArtWalk.
Decentralized Arts FundingGrant Workshops
Decentralized Arts Funding (DAF) is an arts grants program, funded by the Louisiana Division of the Arts and administered by the Acadiana Center for the Arts for Region 4. DAF funds arts and cultural projects for non-profit arts organizations, non-profit organizations, social service organizations, schools, colleges and government agencies. The grant application deadline is Friday, June 15, 2012 for the grant period of October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013. For more information attend a Grant Application Assistance Workshop in your area or go to www.AcadianaCenterfortheArts.org
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The Youth Performance series is geared toward children ages 10 and up. Stay after the show for a question and answer session with the artists!
Tickets are $6 each. AcA membership discount is $1 per ticket.
the FUGRO CHANCEAcA presents
The Fugro Chance Family Performance Series provides a venue for quality live performance for young audiences. This up-close setting is the perfect atmosphere to introduce children to a wide variety of performing arts experiences. These performances are most appropriate for children ages 3–9. All shows are at 6:30 PM.
Tickets are $4 for children 12 and under and $6 for adults. AcA membership discount of $1 per ticket.
Migrationpresented by Hobey FordJanuary 11, 2012 @ 6:30 PMHobey Ford immerses the audience in the original story of a young Mexican girl, Beatriz, and her family’s migration to the United States. Along the way, audiences experience Beatriz’s journey juxtaposed with the stories of wild animals that migrate. Known for his extremely realistic puppets, Ford explores the wonders, trials and unspeakable beauty of those who move across the planet in search of food, shelter and often a better way of life.
Danse de la Louisianepresented by L.J. Alleman DancersFebruary 15, 2012 @ 6:30 PMEnjoy a lesson in Louisiana History through the magic of dance. L.J. Alleman Middle School dance students present the evolution of dance and its direct relation to Louisiana culture. It takes you from its regal beginning in the royal court to the toe-tapping two-step of Cajun Country. Dance styles to be explored include French European ballet, Spanish flamenco dance, modern, Cajun and hip-hop. Get ready to dance!
PERFORMANCE SERIES
Are You My Mother?presented by ArtsPower National Touring TheatreMarch 12, 2012 @ 6:30 PMAt long last, Baby Bird emerges from her shell and expects to be greeted by her mother’s song. But her mother is not there. Where is she? Why isn’t she home? With the help of Dog, Cat and Hen, Baby Bird sets out in search of Mother Bird in this colorful musical adventure. Based on P.D. Eastman’s classic picture book for young readers, Are You My Mother? is ArtsPower’s enchanting musical about Baby Bird’s journey – an adventure that overflows with love, dedication and friendship.
The Art of Improvisationpresented by Rhythmic TapestriesFebruary 7, 2012 @ 6:30 PMJoin us on this fascinating rhythmic journey that explores the music of West African, Brazilian, Caribbean and Native American cultures. Award-winning artists Nanette Ledet and Julian Garcia with Young Audiences will perform their unique blend of musical influences in a “structured improvisation.” Audience members can join in for a culminating drum circle!
Hamlet, Prince of Puddlespresented by L’Enfant TerribleMarch 1, 2012 @ 6:30 PMHamlet is the Prince of Denmark but after the untimely death of his kingly father, his mother Gertrude hastily marries his uncle Claudius. When Hamlet learns who is to blame for his father’s death, he struggles to take action and becomes known as the Prince of Puddles! Find out why in this all-ages adaptation of the bard’s classic.
SPECIAL PERFORMANCEImago Theatre presents
ZooZooTues Jan 31, 2012 @ 7 PMFeb 1, 2012 @ 7 PMTickets: $25, $20, $15, $10 for students and children under age 12
Imago is part dance performance, part clever adult theater and part kids-costume-spectacular. NY Theater Magazine describes the show as “amazing and enchanting... thrilling... hysterical... a supremely theatrical spectacle... completely immersing... the most purely gratifying moments of theatre we have ever seen!”
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Keb’ Mo’ with special guest Anders OsborneTHURS JANUARY 26 @ 7:30 PM
The three-time Grammy Award winning Keb’ Mo’ stops by AcA’s Moncus Theater with his smooth and soulful brand of blues. To sweeten the evening, New Orleans standout and blues great Anders Osborne opens the night with an acoustic solo set. This show is sure to be one of the highlights of the 2011-2012 season.Tickets: $79, $69 and $59. Standing room tickets available for $45.
Soul Salvation featuring Ruthie Foster & Paul ThornWED MAY 2 @ 7:30 PM
One black, one white. One from Texas, one from Mississippi. One woman, one man. Both raised in the church, both steeped in the traditions of American music and both putting their own contemporary twist on it – blending blues, rock, gospel, folk, R&B and country music. Most importantly, both have a whole lotta soul! Ruthie Foster and Paul Thorn have taken their careers to new heights in 2010: The Truth According To Ruthie Foster garnered a Grammy nomination and Thorn’s Pimps and Preachers was #1 on the Americana radio charts. But it is their powerful live shows that establish this dynamic duo as two of America’s freshest and finest performers.Tickets: $55, $45 and $35.
Wayne Toups, Steve Riley, Wilson Savoy: The Band CourtbouillonTHURS MARCH 22 @ 7:30 PM
Three generations of local all-stars are joined together for the first time in a celebration of great Cajun and Creole tunes. Following the critically-acclaimed release of their self-titled album, this evening will be a rare treat for all fans of South Louisianan music, reflecting on traditional tunes from the 20s and 30s as well as presenting new, original material.Tickets: $35, $28 and $20.
John Hiatt & BandDate TBA
Experience one of America’s greatest songwriters and old-school rockers up close and personal at AcA. We are finalizing dates with management and will announce tickets on sale as soon as possible.
Throughout his long and illustrious career, John Hiatt has performed with just about every music icon in the world. Who knows, maybe former Hiatt band member Sonny Landreth will reconnect on stage in what will be an unforgettable performance!
presents world-class performers in the intimate and sonically pure environment of the AcA’s James Devin Moncus Theater.
WORLD-CLASS PERFORMERS
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ZIGABOO MODELISTE,
KING OF THE FUNKY DRUMS
Thurs May 10, 2012 @ 8:00 PM, AcA’s James Devin Moncus TheaterIndividual Tickets: $19, $23, $27
If you haven’t heard Zigaboo’s incredibly tight and genre-defining drumming on the original recordings of The Meters or the pivotal Wild Tchoupitoulas recordings of the 1970s, you’ve undoubtedly heard one of the countless times he’s been sampled during the last several decades. A first generation creator of Louisiana funk, Zigaboo has worked with The Rolling Stones and countless others. This show, featuring his hard-grooving seven-piece band, will be the perfect high-energy closer to the season.
AN EVENING WITH STEVE EARLE
With Joel Savoy, Linzay Young and
Dirk Powell
Thurs January 12 & Fri 13, 2012 @ 8:00 PM, AcA’s James D. Moncus TheaterIndividual Tickets: $19, $23, $27
Creative whirlwind Steve Earle has been at the apex of American music for more than 30 years. In addition to releasing Grammy-winning CDs, scoring films, and writing novels, he has a key role in the HBO series Treme, for which he wrote the profoundly moving This City, a song about New Orleans after Katrina. This solo acoustic show will feature collaboration with some of the musicians featured in Treme, including Joel Savoy and Linzay Young, along with friend Dirk Powell.
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All AcA concerts held in the state-of-the-art James D. Moncus Theater. Live broadcasts via KRVS 88.7 FM and krvs.org. Shows are all-ages. Performances may be filmed for television. Admission prices vary; most tickets are available online. For more information, please call the Acadiana Center for the Arts at (337) 233-7060, the City of Lake Charles at (337) 491-9147 or visit www.LouisianaCrossroads.org. Member discounts available.
Thanks also to The City of Lake Charles and KRVS
Dr. Terry Cromwell
Edward C. Abell, Jr. & Elaine Durbin Abell
Richard & Kathy BroussardDr. Charles
& Marilyn Duhé
Cochrane Technologies
A PROGRAM OF
INCOLLABORATION
WITH
A TRIBUTE TO LOUISIANA’S
LITTLE WALTER, FEATURING
JAMES COTTON With Henry Gray
Wed March 7, 2012 @ 7:00 PM, Central School Theatre, Lake Charles Thurs March 8 & Fri 9, 2012 @ 8:00 PM, AcA’s James Devin Moncus TheaterIndividual Tickets: $19, $23, $27 Marksville native Little Walter Jacobs, the father of amplified Blues harmonica, hasn’t always received recognition for his deep-running Creole roots. We hope to change that with this show! James Cotton, who made his recording debut for Sun Records in 1953, is a harmonica legend and Little Walter’s peer in every sense. When Little Walter was inducted into the Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame, James Cotton paid tribute – he’ll do the same for us here in Louisiana, with his world-class band in tow. There’ll be a few surprise guests to boot.
DE TEMPS ANTAN, CEDRIC WATSON,
ANNA LAURA EDMISTON AND DAVID
GREELY: EXPLORING QUEBECOIS, ACADIAN
AND CAJUN/CREOLE CONNECTIONS
Wed April 11, 2012 @ 7:00 PM, Central School Theatre, Lake Charles Thurs April 12 & Fri 13, 2012 @ 8:00 PM, AcA’s James D. Moncus TheaterIndividual Tickets: $19, $23, $27
The connections between the traditional music of Francophone Canada and Louisiana are undeniable but largely unexplored. This show will take us on that journey, led by world-class performers on both sides of the line. De Temps Antan are at the pinnacle of Quebecois music, featuring virtuoso fiddler André Brunet, along with stellar guitarist and musical scholar Eric Beaudry and master accordionist Pierre-Luc DuPuis. They will collaborate with top Louisiana artists David Greely, Anna Laura Edmiston and Cedric Watson.
The Louisiana Crossroads film and TV pilot is a project that seeks to bring the area’s award-winning music series to TVs across the nation
This hour-long feature film highlights some of Louisiana’s greats including D.L. Menard, filmed on location at his home in Erath; Irma Thomas, filmed during her performance at the ACA in June; Sonny Landreth, filmed both at ACA and the Festival International de Louisiane; and Allen Toussaint, with Preservation Hall Jazz Band, filmed at Preservation Hall in New Orleans. The original concept has been expanded to include the stories behind the music through interviews with the artists and a further exploration of how Louisiana music creates a “crossroads” to other music cultures. The TV pilot was funded by the state Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism, Lafayette Economic Development Authority and Acadiana Center for the Arts.
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AcA brings you the very best in contemporary jazz from around the World. Join us as we turn AcA’s James Devin Moncus Theater into a New York City-style Jazz Club and enjoy great jazz in an authentic club atmosphere.
Table seating with cocktail service and rear mezzanine seating available. Note - Rear Mezzanine is regular seating and does not feature cocktail service. This seating is not available as a season ticket and only sold the day of performance. Member disounts available.
Fri Jan 20 2012 @ 8:00 PM Fred Hersch Trio$18 - $45Recently awarded Jazz Pianist of the Year 2011 by the Jazz Journalists Association, Vanity Fair calls three-time Grammy nominee Fred Hersch “the most aggressively innovative pianist in jazz over the last decade.”
Fri March 16 2012 @ 8:00 PM Hot Club of Detroit $18 - $45 HCoD is a young, swinging ensemble in the style of Gypsy Jazz legend Django Reinhardt with a twist: two guitarists are joined by a bass, saxophone and an accordion. This show will take you back to the American speakeasies and smoky European bars of the 20s.
Wed April 4 2012 @ 7:30 PMUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette Jazz Ensemble$22, $15, Free for UL StudentsAcA is proud to present this special event in partnership with the UL School of Music Jazz Program. Directed by Bill Hochkeppel, UL’s 18-piece big band performs a wide range of music including swing, Latin, funk, be-bop and Jazz Standards. Modern composers such as Maria Schneider, Dave Holland and Bob Brookmeyer are featured along with classics from the libraries of Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Stan Kenton and Maynard Fergusen. Join us in AcA’s cabaret-style jazz club and reserve your table today!
Fri May 18 2012 @ 8:00 PM Dr. Michael White $18 - $45 The Endowment for Humanities’ Humanist of the Year Award winner and recent Treme star Dr. Michael White and his seven-piece band will bring some New Orleans-style jazz to close out our inaugural season. Get ready to second-line between the tables.
presented by Lisa & Chuck Boudreaux
Fri May 11, 2012 @ 8 PM PASA’s Singer Songwriter Series Presents
Richard Leigh with Guy Clark
AcA is proud to showcase these fine partner organizations
for the 2011 - 12 Season in the James Devin Moncus Theater.
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The Beatles Go Baroque:Sun February 12 at 3 PM and 6:30 PM
French Musical Jewels: Tues May 1 @ 7:30 PMTues May 8 @ 7:30 PM
Questions? Call ASO at 337.232.4277or www.acadianasymphony.org
ASO Chamber Series @ the AcA
Questions? Call PASA at 337.237.2787or www.pasaonline.org
Family Adventure DayMarch 31, 2012
Get a sneak peak of our summer camps and participate in hands-on visual arts activities at the AcA, one stop on the Healing House’s
Family Adventure Day tour! For more information or to register, visit www.healing-house.org.
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Peter SykesGoldberg Variations, a harpsichord recitalWed March 14 @ 7:30 PMInternationally acclaimed harpsichord virtuoso and Boston Baroque member Peter Sykes will perform Bach’s famed and devilishly difficult “Goldberg Variations” on a beautiful dual-manual harpsichord on loan from the UL School of Music. It is a rare treat to hear one of the greatest instrumental works ever written in concert, made much more special by hearing it played on the original instrument it was composed for. Ethereal and delicate sounding, the harpsichord will shine in the acoustically perfect setting of AcA’s Moncus Theater.Tickets: $30, $22 and $15
Monday, April 23rd through Thursday, April 26th: Creative Economy EventsCheck our website for Calendar updates on special community events around Festival Internationale,
celebrating innovation, creativity and culture!
Dr. Gerd Wuestemann, Campero, a CD release recitalWed March 21 @ 7:30 PM Internationally acclaimed guitar virtuoso, Lafayette resident and AcA Executive Director Dr. Gerd Wuestemann celebrates the release of his 10th album in a recital of contemporary South American compositions. This evening also marks his comeback performances after a series of near career-ending injuries. Tickets: $15 - $35
AcA presents: Lt. Governor’s GRAMMY® GalaSat February 25 @ 7 PMVarious Grammy-nominated and Grammy Award-winning artists from around Louisiana join AcA and Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne in our Grand Celebration of Louisiana Music – our finest export! This year’s Grammy nominees, along with past winners and nominees, will take the stage in a star-studded performance, highlighting the depth and spectrum of our state’s music culture. We will celebrate in style, with an all-inclusive gala featuring fine music, great cooking and hot dancing.
$75 all-inclusive, call for pricing on VIP tables, limited availability
University of Louisiana at Lafayette Fashion ShowMon March 26 @ 6 PMWe are excited to collaborate with the UL College of the Arts for the 4th year with the Annual UL Fashion Show. Students prepare fashion ranging from the mildly avant-garde to the decidedly outlandish…and then act as their own runway models! Tommy Hilfiger – eat your heart out! For tickets and pricing please contact the UL College of the Arts.
Opera 101 with Shawn Roy – Verdi’s La TraviataFri April 13 @ 6 PM, AcA ArtHouseShawn Roy, Director of Opera Studies at the UL School of Music, will give an introduction to one of the great masterpieces of Italian opera, screened live from the MET Opera to AcA the following day. With UL Students performing short excerpts and arias from the piece, this “Opera 101” will make opera lovers out of opera newbies, while deepening the experience for our veteran opera audiences.Free Event!
LIME – Louisiana International Music ExchangeFri April 27 - all-day eventIndustry exclusive event – artists, presenters, agents and promoters only.
Derby Day Soiréean AcA Fundraiser featuring all things Kentucky DerbySat May 5Don your best hat, tie up an ascot, grab a mint julep and head to AcA to celebrate the Run for the Roses as you rub shoulders with celebrity jockeys, enjoy special events, fun drinks & nibbles, get a sneak-peak in behind-the-scenes coverage and follow the live broadcast on our giant screen. Please check the AcA website later this spring for more details.
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The Enchanted Island Sat Jan 21 @ Noon
Wagner’s GotterdammerungSat Feb 11 @ 11 AM
Verdi’s ErnaniEncore PresentationSun Feb 26 @ Noon
Massenet’s ManonSat April 7 @ 11 AM
Verdi’s La Traviata Sat April 14 @ Noon
The Metropolitan Opera’s Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series The Met: Live in HD continues for its sixth season, featuring 11 total live transmissions. Don’t miss the chance to experience the Met live in the AcA’s James Devin Moncus theater!
From Bible belt to Iron Curtain,
the movies featured in this
year’s Southern Circuit Tour of
Independent Filmmakers will
transport viewers into new worlds
with dance sensationals, animated
weekends and heartbreaking
coming-of-age stories that span
the globe. The Acadiana Center
for the Arts brings these
extraordinary dramas and
documentaries to downtown
Lafayette alongside their equally
extraordinary filmmakers for
viewing, discussion and enjoyment
of the cinematic arts.
Following the screening of each
feature film, the filmmaker and
the audience will engage in a
discussion about the film and their
work as filmmakers.
The Toe TacticWed Feb 8, 2012 @ 7:30 PM
A Good ManWed Mar 7, 2012 @ 7:30 PM
My PerestroikaWed April 11, 2012 @ 7:30 PM
Tickets: $6 member, $8 public / series tickets: $32 member, $40 public
TICKETS: $16 member, $18 public, $10 children, $14 seniors and students
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Cinema on the Bayou Wed January 25 @ 6 PMOpening ReceptionSat January 28 - all day Screenings, WorkshopsSun January 29 from Noon - 6 PMScreenings, Closing Reception
Local Filmmakers’ Showcase May 12 & 13 Join us during the May ArtWalk weekend and discover the rich talent pool and incredible imagination of Acadiana’s own accomplished directors and producers. From documentaries to fiction films, local themes to global concerns, this is THE showcase for film talent in Acadiana.
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Imago Theatre presents
ZooZooTues Jan 31, 2012 @ 7 PMFeb 1, 2012 @ 7 PMTickets: $25, $20, $15, $10 for students and children under age 12
Imago is part dance performance, part clever adult theater and part kids-costume-spectacular. NY Theater Magazine describes the show as “amazing and enchanting... thrilling...hysterical...a supremely theatrical spectacle...completely immersing...the most purely gratifying moments of theatre we have ever seen!”
Acting Up (in Acadiana) Summer Youth ShakespeareRegistration begins March 1, 2012The Ensemble will celebrate its 10-year anniversary with a production of Love’s Labour’s Lost in residence at the AcA. The 15-day intensive performing arts camp runs July 8 - 22 and 26 – 28, with public performances on July 20 - 22 and 27 - 28. Students will study all aspects of the performing arts: acting, music, dance and design with extensive professional faculty and staff. For more information contact Amy Waguespack (337) 739-4273 or [email protected].
Dance & Theater Residency @ the Center March 25 - April 1, 2012May 20 - 27, 2012During the spring season, AcA offers two slots for Acadiana companies to submit their finest proposals for innovative theater or creative dance productions. A statewide expert panel will review submissions and the winning ensembles rehearse and perform in our state-of-the-art James D. Moncus Theater. Stay tuned for more details.
Acting Up (in Acadiana) Student ShowcaseFebruary 9 and 10 at 7:00 PMActing Up (in Acadiana)’s 2012 Student Showcase, The Flapping of a Butterfly’s Wings May Cause a Tsunami Half Way Around the World, takes place in residence at AcA. The script is based on writing prompts of student actors age 7-17 who ponder the idea of time travel and the events of history. What manifests is a humorous piece of revisionist theatrics. For more information contact Amy Waguespack (337) 739-4273 or [email protected].
Hamlet, Prince of Puddlespresented by L’Enfant TerribleMarch 3, 2012 @ 11:00 AM and 7:30 PMHamlet is the Prince of Denmark, but after the untimely death of his kingly father, his mother Gertrude hastily marries his uncle Claudius. When Hamlet learns who is to blame for his father’s death, he struggles to take action and becomes know as the Prince of Puddles! Find out why in this all-ages adaptation of the Bard’s classic. L’Enfant theatre group formed because of their love of storytelling and the belief that amazing, entertaining and subversive theater doesn’t have to live in the realm of “adults only” theater–the true universality of storytelling appeals to all ages and all communities.
Twelfth NightJanuary 5 – 7 @ 7:30 PM January 7 @ 2 PM Acting Up (in Acadiana), the professional theatre company in residence at AcA, presents Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night on 12th Night, marking the end of the holiday season and the beginning of Carnival season. The play, set in South Louisiana during Mardi Gras, highlights the themes of over-indulgence, masking and veiling and the oh-so-common topsy turvy, carnivalesque foolery. Join us as we celebrate the New Year with righteous laughter and fun with costume contests and prizes! For more information contact Amy Waguespack (337) 739-4273 or [email protected].
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Main GalleryProspect Lafayette / Prospect.2 November 12th - January 21st
Lost and Found: Louisiana’s Landscapes Revisited February 11, 2012 - April 28, 2012
Southern Open 2012 May 12, 2012 - July 14, 2012 Juror: Rene P. Barilleaux, Chief Curator, Curator of Art after 1945, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
Side GalleryScot Sinclair December 10th - January 7th
From the Collection of Burnell LemoineJanuary 14, 2012 - February 4, 2012
Gloria Fiero: Mardi Gras / JazzFebruary 11, 2012 - March 3, 2012
Killian WilliamsMarch 10, 2012 - May 5, 2012
Dave DuBoseApril 14, 2012 - May 5, 2012
Luba Zygarewicz May 12, 2012 - June 2, 2012
James S. Mallia Galleria
From the Collection of Burnell LemoineNovember 12, 2011- February 4, 2012
Johnathan “JJ” WilsonFebruary 11, 2012 - April 7, 2012
Emee MorganApril 14, 2012 - June 2, 2012
Coca-Cola StudioPatrick SeguraFebruary 11, 2012 - April 7, 2012
The Vault The Vault plays host to an artist from the Louisiana Crafts Guild every month, celebrating traditional crafts alongside fine arts. For more informa-tion please visit www.louisianacrafts.org.
Student Exhibitions in the ArtHouse/Circle GalleryEach spring AcA hosts numerous visual arts exhibitions featuring artwork created by students throughout the Acadiana area. These exhibits showcase the incredible talent of our youth from ages 3 to 18. All exhibitions take place in the AcA’s second floor ArtHouse and Circle Gallery (dates are subject to change).
Judice Middle and Comeaux High School Visual Arts ExhibitsJanuary 31–February 14
Lafayette Parish Talented Visual Arts ExhibitMarch 20–31, 2012
ESA Lower School Visual Arts ExhibitApril 17–28, 2012
PACE Student Art ExhibitMay 1–12, 2012
L.J. Alleman Middle School Arts Academy Visual Arts ExhibitMay 14–19, 2012
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7 PM Imago Theatre presents ZooZoo
4:30 - 6:30 PM Mixed Media Drawing Course
4:30 - 6:30 PM Mixed Media Drawing Course
6 PM Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival
4 - 7 PM Eric Johnson: Learning and Dancing Throughout the Curriculum
7:30 PM IBERIABANK presents Keb’ Mo’ An AcA AllStars Eventwith Anders Osborne
Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival(all day events)
4 - 7 PM Sandra Phaup: Using Visual Art to Encourage Thinking and Writing
8 PM Fred Hersch Trio presented by Jazz @ the Center
NOON The Met in HD: The Enchanted Island
4 - 7 PM Hobey Ford: Teacher Workshop: The Magic of Peepers Puppets
6:30 PM Hobey Ford: Migration
4 - 7 PM Hobey Ford: Teacher Workshop: Telling Folktales with Shadow Puppetry
8 PM Louisiana Crossroads: An Evening with Steve Earle, with Joel Savoy, Linzay Young and Dirk Powell
8 PM Louisiana Crossroads: An Evening with Steve Earle, with Joel Savoy, Linzay Young andDirk Powell
6 - 8 PM ARTWALKGalleries: Opening Exhibits*Community @ the Center
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New Year’s Day 6 - 10 PM Twelfth NightRehearsal
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What a great way to start the New Year: celebrate Twelfth Night by checking out AcA resident theater company
Acting Up’s rendition of the Shakespeare classic. Mid-month the great Texas Bard Steve Earle makes a two-
night stop with Louisiana Crossroads, and later in the month Blues star and Grammy winner Keb’ Mo’ joins
forces with Louisiana’s own blues rocker Anders Osborne. Closing out January is a spectacular set of school-
and evening performances by IMAGO, combining elements of theater and dance with amazing costumes and
lighting – spiced up with a wicked sense of humor.
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January ArtWalk Exhibits: Main Gallery: Prospect Lafayette, Side Gallery: From the Collection of Burnell Lemoine, Mallia Galleria: From the Collection of Burnell Lemoine
Mixed Media Drawing Course: Led by Erin BroussardTuesdays, Jan 24 - Mar 20 (no class Feb 21) @ 4:30 - 6:30 PM
January 31 - February 14: Judice Middle and Comeaux High School Visual Arts Exhibits
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4:30 - 6:30 PM Mixed Media Drawing Course
6:30 PM Rhythmic Tapestries: The Art of Improvisation 7:30 PM Southern
Circuit: The Toe Tactic
4 - 7 PM Nanette Ledet: The Art of Improvisation: Creating Connections to Classroom Curriculum through Music and Movement
7 PM Acting Up (in Acadiana) Student Showcase
7 PM Acting Up (in Acadiana) Student Showcase
11 AM The Met in HD: Wagner’s Gotterdammerung
6 - 8 PM ARTWALKGalleries: Opening Exhibits*Community @ the Center
*see below for artists and details
3 PM and 6:30 PM ASO Chamber Series @ the AcA: The Beatles Go Baroque
Valentine’s Day
4:30 - 6:30 PM Mixed Media Drawing Course
Happy Mardi Gras!
7 PM Imago Theatre presents ZooZoo
4 - 7 PM Nettie McDaniel and Brenda Petro: Art Works in Writing
Groundhog Day
6:30 PM Danse de la Louisiane presented by L.J. Alleman Dancers
Ash Wednesday
Leap Day
9 AM - 1 PM Jackie Miller: Cajun Prairie Mardi Gras Mask and Capuchon Workshoppresented by LA Folk Roots
7 PM Lt. Governor’s GRAMMY® Gala
NOON The Met in HD: Encore PresentationVerdi’s Ernani
4:30 - 6:30 PM Mixed Media Drawing Course
4 - 7 PM Justin Zsebe: Storytelling and Shakespeare: Find Your Frame
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February ArtWalk Exhibits: Main Gallery: Lost and Found: Louisiana’s Landscapes Revisited, Side Gallery: Gloria Fiero: Mardi Gras/Jazz, Mallia Galleria: Johnathan “JJ” Wilson, Coca-Cola Studio: Patrick Segura
Mixed Media Drawing Course: Led by Erin BroussardTuesdays, Jan 24 - Mar 20 (no class Feb 21) @ 4:30 - 6:30 PM
January 31 - February 14: Judice Middle and Comeaux High School Visual Arts Exhibits
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Happy Mardi Gras y’all! This month AcA celebrates Louisiana’s finest export article: our music
culture. Join Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne in Louisiana’s first ever Grammy Gala, showcasing
this year’s winners and nominees, along with laureates from years past from around the State.
This red-carpet gala will be a night to remember. Theater takes on a starring role in February,
with a second performance of IMAGO’s imaginative dream-ride ZOO ZOO, a local student
showcase courtesy of AcA residentcompany Acting Up, and the start of a weeklong residency
with L.A. Theater Troupe L’Enfant Terrible.
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Dance & Theater Residency
Dance & Theater Residency
10:30 AM DAF Grant Workshop: Vermilion Parish
6 PM ULL Fashion Show
Dance & Theater Residency
9 AM Are You My Mother?: presented by ArtsPower National Touring Theatre (student show)
4:30 - 6:30 PM Mixed Media Drawing Course
9 AM and 11:30 AM Are You My Mother?: presented by ArtsPower National Touring Theatre(student show)
4:30 - 6:30 PM Mixed Media Drawing Course
6:30 PM Are You My Mother?: presented by ArtsPower National Touring Theatre
4:30 - 6:30 PM Mixed Media Drawing Course
7:30 PM Southern Circuit: A Good Man
7:30 PM Peter Sykes: Goldberg Variations, a harpsichord recital
7:30 PM Dr. Gerd Wuestemann: Campero, a CD release recital
Dance & Theater Residency
10 AM DAF Grant Workshop: St. Martin Parish
1 PM DAF Grant Workshop: St. Landry Parish
4 - 7 PM Karen Bordelon and Hector LaSala: Box City: Building an Understanding of Community through Art and Writing
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8 PM Louisiana Crossroads: A Tribute to Louisiana’sLittle Walter, featuringJames Cotton with Henry Gray8 PM Louisiana Crossroads:
A Tribute to Louisiana’s Little Walter, featuring-James Cotton with Henry Gray
9 AM and 11:30 AM Hamlet Prince of Puddles: presented by L’Enfant Terrible
6:30 PM Hamlet Prince of Puddles: presented by L’Enfant Terrible
Acting Up (in Acadiana) Summer Youth Shake-speare Registration Begins
8 PM Hot Club of Detroit presented by Jazz @ the Center
Dance & Theater Residency
6 - 8 PM ARTWALKGalleries: Opening Exhibits*Community @ the Center
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11 AM and 7:30 PMHamlet Prince of Puddles: presented by L’Enfant Terrible
St. Patrick’s Day
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Healing House: Family Adventure Daymore info: www.healing-house.org
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Louisiana Crossroads pays homage to the legacy of Little Walter, inventor of the amplified blues harmonica
and born to a French-Creole family in Marksville, Louisiana. On stage Chicago blues-legend James Cotton will
help us remember one of our State’s music greats. Our Jazz Series continues with Jazz Club atmosphere and
Hot Club of Detroit playing Django-style tunes. Special events feature a Harpsichord performance of Bach’s
famed Goldberg Variations as well as a CD release recital of South American repertoire by AcA executive director
Dr. Gerd Wuestemann. Our All-Star series continues with an evening of homegrown All-Stars: Wayne Toups,
Steve Riley and Wilson Savoy perform traditional tunes and new composition, backed by some very special
guests. This show brings three generations of the finest in Cajun music together.
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March ArtWalk Exhibits: Main Gallery: Lost and Found: Louisiana’s Landscapes Revisited, Side Gallery: Killian Williams, Mallia Galleria: Johnathan “JJ” Wilson, Coca-Cola Studio: Patrick Segura
Mixed Media Drawing Course: Led by Erin BroussardTuesdays, Jan 24 - Mar 20 (no class Feb 21) @ 4:30 - 6:30 PM
March 20 - 31: Lafayette Parish Talented Visual Arts Exhibit
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7:30 PM IBERIABANK presents Wayne Toups, Steve Riley, Wilson Savoy:The Band Courtbouillon An AcA AllStars Event
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Palm Sunday
April Fool’s Day
Dance & Theater Residency
10 AM DAF Grant Workshop: Iberia Parish
1:30 PM DAF Grant Workshop: St. Mary Parish
Special Community Events
Special Community Events
10 AM DAF Grant Workshop: Acadia Parish
7:30 PM Southern Circuit: My Perestroika
1 PM DAF Grant Workshop: Lafayette Parish
8 PM Louisiana Crossroads:De Temps Antan, Cedric Watson, Anna Laura Edmiston and David Greely: Exploring Quebecois, Acadian and Cajun/Creole Connections
11 AM DAF Grant Workshop: Evangeline Parish
7:30 PM ULL Jazz Ensemble presented by Jazz @ the Center
Special Community Events
Special Community Events
6 PM Shawn Roy: Opera 101: Verdi’s La Traviata
8 PM Louisiana Crossroads:De Temps Antan, Cedric Watson, Anna Laura Edmiston and David Greely: Exploring Quebecois, Acadian and Cajun/Creole Connections
Good Friday
Special Community Events
LIME: Louisiana International Music Exchange (all day event)
NOON The Met in HD: Verdi’s La Traviata
6 - 8 PM ARTWALKGalleries: Opening Exhibits*Community @ the Center
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11 AM The Met in HD: Massenet’s Manon
Ballet Academy Showcase
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It’s Festival International time in Lafayette and AcA ties into the festivities with the Louisiana
International Music Exchange and other special community events. Earlier in the month we foster our
partnerships with UL Lafayette through a special performance by the UL Lafayette Jazz Ensemble and
an Opera 101 event presented by UL Opera director Shaw Roy, in preparation of our following MET
Opera live broadcast. Louisiana Crossroads explores musical connections between French Louisiana
and French Canada with Quebecoise power trio Des Temps Antan and local stars Cedric Watson,
Anna Laura Edmiston and David Greely.
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April ArtWalk Exhibits: Main Gallery: Lost and Found: Louisiana’s Landscapes Revisited, Side Gallery: Dave DuBose, Mallia Galleria: Emee Morgan, Coca-Cola Studio: Patrick Segura
April 17 - 28: ESA Lower School Visual Arts Exhibit
April 24th - April 26th: Special Events: Check our website for Calendar updates on special community events around Festival International.
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Local Filmmakers Showcase
Mother’s Day
Dance & Theater Residency
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7:30 PM ASO Chamber Series @ the AcA: French Musical Jewels
7:30 PM ASO Chamber Series @ the AcA: French Musical Jewels
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8 PM Louisiana Crossroads:Zigaboo Modeliste, King of the Funky Drums
8 PM Louisiana Crossroads:Zigaboo Modeliste, King of the Funky Drums
7:30 PM IBERIABANK presents Soul Salvation featuring Ruthie Foster and Mark Thorn An AcA AllStars Event
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Dance & Theater Residency
8 PM PASA presents: Singer/Songwriter Series: Richard Leigh with Guy Clark
Junior Achievement: Business Hall of Fame Awards
8 PM Dr. Michael White presented by Jazz @ the Center
Dance & Theater Residency
9AM - 6PM Student Arts Expo
6 - 8 PM ARTWALKGalleries: Opening Exhibits*Community @ the Center
Local Filmmakers Showcase
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Derby Day Soirée: an AcA Fundraiser featuring all things Kentucky Derby
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The Student Arts Expo is an annual event designed to increase public knowledge and appreciation of the arts by and for the youth of the community. A joint effort of the Acadiana Center for the Arts and the Lafayette Parish School System, with support from Downtown Lafayette and the Lafayette Consolidated Government, this event pairs downtown business with schools for a day full of performance and visual arts exhibits by students from around Lafayette Parish. Mark your calendars now for this incredible free event!
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May ArtWalk Exhibits: Main Gallery: Southern Open, Side Gallery: Luba Zygarewicz, Mallia Galleria: Emee Morgan
May 1 - 12: PACE Student Art Exhibit
May 14 - 19: L.J. Alleman Middle School Arts Academy Visual Arts Exhibit
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Visit our website at AcadianaCenterfortheArts.org, choose the event and select seats on our interactive chart, then purchase with a credit card over our secure system.You can log in as a member to receive your discount or join as a member before you purchase to take advantage of discounts.
Call the AcA Box office at 233-7060, let our friendly Box Office attendants help you find your favorite seats and receive discounts, then purchase with a credit card over the phone.
Visit the AcA Box Office in person, find your favorite seats, receive discounts and pay with cash, check or credit card.
Either way - we’ll be happy to hold your tickets at Will Call or Mail them to you in advance.
AcA’s James D. Moncus Theater features an innovative, modular floor and seating system. In addition to our standard seating chart, select performances may feature:
Thrust Stage | In-the-Round | Table Seating | Standing Room | Partial Seating/Standing Room
Please check with box office or online seating chart for final configuration.
Additional Fees
Add a $2 Convenience Fee for each ticket purchased online.Add a $1 Facility Fee to each ticket.Add a $1.50 Mailing Fee for envelopes, stamps and processing.
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07.21 2012
Gulf Brew is AcA’s biggest fundraiser of the year and one of the biggest in Acadiana! The best of beer and food from the Gulf Coast region makes for a great way to pass a Saturday evening while helping preserve the arts in Acadiana. Huge white tents blanket Parc International with more than adequate air conditioning and over 120 craft and specialty beers inside.
But! This being a festival in Southwest Louisiana, beer isn’t all you get. Enjoy live music, an on-site beer brewing demonstration and play all of your favorite beer games!
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craft beers * music * ac tents * craft beers * music * ac tents
AcA’s Creativity @ the Center summer art camps offer creative, challenging and meaningful hands-on experiences for children. The limited group sizes provide opportunities for up-close and personal attention for each child. We believe in an approach to teaching and learning that employs stimulating ideas like self-inquiry and self-expression. Although the activities are learning-based, they are also designed for lots of summer fun!
Look for our line-up of exciting summer activities for kids of all ages in April!
explore summer camps @ the center!
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