View
248
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Offical Program for B.B. Performance at the Palladium on November 20, 2012
Citation preview
APPLAUSE!
Official Program November–December 2012
©2011 The National Bank of Indianapolis www.nbofi.com Member FDIC
Clie
nt/F
ilena
me:
NB
I13
86 D
ecis
ions
_5.3
75x8
.5
Job
#:
AN
BI-1
386
Job
Nam
e:D
ecis
ions
- N
o co
py
Siz
e/S
pec
s:5.
375"
x 8
.5"
(trim
); 4C
AD
:
Inse
rtio
n D
ate:
Mar
ch 2
, 20
11C
W:
Pub
:C
ente
r Fo
r Pe
rfor
min
g A
rts
Acc
t. S
erv.
111
Mon
umen
t Circ
le, S
uite
320
0 / In
dian
apol
is, I
N 4
6204
/ T 3
17/6
32/6
500
/ CVR
indy
.com
/261-9000
ALL DECISIONS MADE LOCALLY
CONTENTSWELCOME ...............................................3
VENUE INFORMATION ......................6–8
DISCOVER MORE AT THE CENTER..........9
TICKETS ................................................. 10
CONTACT US ......................................... 13
2012-2013 SEASON LISTING ..........16–17
SONGBOOK FILM SERIES .................... 19
HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE ...........................24
PERFORMANCE PROGRAM ....................... CENTER SPREAD
PAVE THE WAY ..................................... 28
THE SCENE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS .................... 31
ABOUT THE CENTER .............................34
TANIA CASTROVERDE MOSKALENKO AND MICHAEL FEINSTEIN .................... 37
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF ...................................... 38–39
CONTRIBUTORS ..............................40–44
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS ................................48
PHOTOS COURTESY OF:
Douglas Adams, Angela Talley, Alan Petersime, Mark Lee, and Nancy Mckee-West
1
Dr. DaviD schwartzOrthOpedic SurgeOn
OrthOindy
“ Changing lives is what it’s all about.”
stvincent.org
Copyright©2012 St.ClaireGroupClient: SVH Job Name: St.Vincent Brand Ad - Salma Job Number: SVH-SYS-SYS-2477-2
Specs: 5.375” x 8.5” 4C Publication: Center for Performing ArtsIf you have any questions regarding this art, please call Allison Lauck at 317-816-8810 or e-mail [email protected]
Layout Date: 10/04/12 CR:0 IR:1
Dr. David Schwartz wasn’t willing to say “no” to Salma. A 13-year-old girl from Kenya, she had the worst case of scoliosis he had ever seen. Without surgery, Salma would likely develop heart and lung problems that could end her life. Dr. Schwartz had Salma flown to Indianapolis for surgery at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St.Vincent. The operation reduced the curvature of her spine from 170 degrees to 70 degrees, and Salma grew 10 inches overnight.
“My hope was to help Salma be a kid again,” Dr. Schwartz said. “By bringing her here, we were able to save her life. When you can change the course of a life, that’s what it’s all about.”
This is St.Vincent Health
3
Dr. DaviD schwartzOrthOpedic SurgeOn
OrthOindy
“ Changing lives is what it’s all about.”
stvincent.org
Copyright©2012 St.ClaireGroupClient: SVH Job Name: St.Vincent Brand Ad - Salma Job Number: SVH-SYS-SYS-2477-2
Specs: 5.375” x 8.5” 4C Publication: Center for Performing ArtsIf you have any questions regarding this art, please call Allison Lauck at 317-816-8810 or e-mail [email protected]
Layout Date: 10/04/12 CR:0 IR:1
Dr. David Schwartz wasn’t willing to say “no” to Salma. A 13-year-old girl from Kenya, she had the worst case of scoliosis he had ever seen. Without surgery, Salma would likely develop heart and lung problems that could end her life. Dr. Schwartz had Salma flown to Indianapolis for surgery at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St.Vincent. The operation reduced the curvature of her spine from 170 degrees to 70 degrees, and Salma grew 10 inches overnight.
“My hope was to help Salma be a kid again,” Dr. Schwartz said. “By bringing her here, we were able to save her life. When you can change the course of a life, that’s what it’s all about.”
This is St.Vincent Health
DEAR FRIENDS,Happy holidays and welcome to the Center for the Performing Arts!
As we head into this joyous season, we invite you to celebrate your family’s traditions with us. Gather your family ’round the sounds of the holidays. The Center presents an eclectic mix of concerts, from the Empire Brass with the famed Elisabeth von Trapp to swinging hits by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy to the iconic vocals of Brenda Lee. The holiday lineup leads right into the New Year with the Stars of the Russian Ballet. Nothing compares to the excitement of a live performance!
Sharing musical moments with your family and friends is just the beginning, however. The Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative is dedicating the entire month of November to American standards. The Great American Songbook Month will quickly become a new tradition. Join us as we screen classic movie musicals in the Palladium, host a book signing with Michael Feinstein in the Basile Gift Shop and kick-off the 2013 high school vocal competition. Plus, the gallery exhibit “GI Jive: The Music and Entertainers of WWII” is winding down. Located on the Palladium’s Gallery level, this interactive display of memorabilia and recorded music pays homage to the celebrated artists of the 1940s. Visit the gallery on weekdays from 10 am to 4 pm Then, plan to return in December and the New Year for a brand new exhibit on Big Bands.
As you are shopping for gifts, consider the gift of live music. Selecting seats is easy with a visit to the Center’s box office or website at TheCenterPresents.org. Combined with the one-of-a-kind finds from the Basile Gift Shop, you have a wide range of world-class entertainment to suit every taste.
Enjoy your visit to the Center for the Performing Arts!
Frank Basile CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Tania Castroverde Moskalenko PRESIDENT/CEO
Michael Feinstein ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
3
IT’S BETTER
WITHMUSIC.LI
FE.
THE BEST IS YET TO COME:MUSIC OF FRANK SINATRA
AND MORE Steven Reineke, Conductor
Sunday, February 10, 7:30PM
THE MUSIC OF ABBA STARRING RAJATON
Jack Everly, ConductorSunday, March 17, 7:30PM
TICKETS FROM $32 • STUDENT TICKETS $22.50Buy now at thecenterpresents.org or 317.843.3800.
INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE PALLADIUM:
HAIRSPRAY IN CONCERTStarring Jack Everly,
John Waters and more!Sunday, January 13, 7:30PM
Premiere Sponsors:Barnes & Thornburg LLPRaymond James & Associates, Inc.
IN CONCERT
Ryan Silverman,Vocalist
VENUE INFORMATION
PALLADIUM MAP
SOUTH LOBBY
STAGE
WESTLOBBY
BOX OFFICE& WILL CALL
TO PARKING GARAGE
SOUTH ENTRANCE
WEST EN
TRAN
CE
EASTLOBBY
THE PALLADIUM
EAST
EN
TRA
NC
E
3RD
AVE
.
MO
NO
N TRA
IL
Take Elevator to Gallery Level
Basile Café mon-fri: 11am–2pm 90 min. prior to performances
Basile Gift Shop mon-fri: 11am–4pm 90 min. prior to performances
Beverage & Concessions located on orchestra & gallery levels
Restrooms located on salon, gallery & box tier levels
VALET PARKING
TO PARKING GARAGE
Elevator
MAP KEY
Handicap Accessible Drop-off
THE TARKINGTON / STUDIO THEATER
R
RA
MP
DN
.R
AM
P D
N.
RA
MP
DN
.
RA
MP
DN
.R
AM
P D
N.
RA
MP
DN
.
RA
MP
UP
RA
MP
UP
SLOPE UP SLOPE UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
RA
MP
DN
.R
AM
P D
N.
RA
MP
DN
.
RA
MP
DN
.R
AM
P D
N.
RA
MP
UP
RA
MP
UP
SLOPE UP SLOPE UP
RA
MP
DN
.R
AM
P D
N.
RA
MP
DN
.
RA
MP
DN
.R
AM
P D
N.
RA
MP
UP
RA
MP
UP
SLOPE UP SLOPE UP
EDGE OFFLOOR
OPENING FORSTAGE TRAPS
OPEN TOORCHESTRAPIT BELOW
FUTU
RE
OFF
ICE
BLD
G,
N.I.
C.
EDGE OFFLOOR
OPENING FORSTAGE TRAPS
OPEN TOORCHESTRAPIT BELOW
FUTU
RE
OFF
ICE
BLD
G,
N.I.
C.
Studio Theater
The Tarkington
LOBBY ENTRANCE FROM CENTER GREEN
stage
tarkington lobby
studio lobby
stage
parking garage
LOBBY ENTRANCE FROM PARKING GARAGE
3RD
AVE
.
MO
NO
N TRA
IL
ElevatorBeverage & Concessions
Restrooms
MAP KEY
PARKING GARAGE
ENTRANCE
box office & will call
Handicap Accessible Entrances
TARKINGTON MAP
lobby entrance from parking garage
6
ACCESSIBILITYAccessible Parking: Accessible parking is available on the Center Green’s loop driveway, just south of the Palladium. Additional accessible valet parking is available at the west entrance on 3rd Avenue.
Arrival: Street level and elevator access is available in the Palladium’s West Lobby located at the 3rd Avenue entrance and is also available in the East Lobby located near the Monon Greenway.
Seating: Wheelchair accessible seating is located in various sections of the venues. Special seating arrangements may be made in advance by calling the box office at 317.843.3800.
PARKINGValet: Beginning 1 hour before the performance time, valet parking is available on the Center Green’s loop driveway, at the Palladium’s south entrance. The valet service is sponsored by Tom Wood Jaguar and is only available for performances at the Palladium.
Self-Park: Secure, on-site garage parking is located south of the Palladium. Enter the Center’s parking garage off 3rd Avenue.
RESTROOMS Restrooms are located in the lower Salon level, Box Tier and Gallery level of the Palladium, and on the first floor in the lobby of the Studio Theater and the Tarkington (all restrooms are handicap accessable.)
COAT CHECKCoat check services are available on a seasonal basis at the east and west sides of the lower Salon level near the restrooms at the Palladium. Coat room facilities are also available at the Tarkington and the Studio Theater.
FOOD & BEVERAGE Concessions are available before the performance through intermission. Food is not permitted in the theaters.
BASILE CAFÉ Basile Café is located in the East Lobby (for more information and hours of operation see page 9.)
BASILE GIFT SHOPBasile Gift Shop is located in East Lobby (for more information and hours of operation see page 9.)
THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK ARCHIVE AND GALLERY Take elevators to Gallery level of the Palladium (for more information and hours of operation see page 9.)
7
...venue information continued.
ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES Assisted listening devices are available free of charge. Please see an usher to request one.
ELECTRONIC DEVICESUse of cellular phones, pagers, cameras and recording devices are strictly prohibited in the theater. Please deactivate sounds on any electronic device so it will not disrupt the performance.
LATE ARRIVAL POLICY Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of house management. Video and audio simulcast of the performance is available in the lobbies for your convenience.
EMERGENCY PROCEDUREIn the event of an emergency, you will be instructed by an announcement indicating the best method of exit. Please notice the multiple red exit signs. For your safety, please exit in a calm and orderly manner.
POLICY ON CHILDREN Children 4 and older are welcome to attend performances.
NO SMOKINGThe Center for the Performing Arts campus is smoke-free.
WEATHER POLICY The Center does not cancel performances due to inclement weather.
TOURS Group tours of the Palladium are offered twice a month. For more information, visit the Center’s website and plan a visit. Or you may stop by the Box Office during normal business hours for a brief look.
FACILITY RENTALIndividuals, businesses and performing groups may rent the Palladium (1,600 seats), the Tarkington (500 seats) or the Studio Theater (200 seats), as well as seven distinct spaces suitable for your special event. Let our experts help you determine which space best suits your important event. Call Kahn’s Catering at 317.577.3663 for pricing and availability, or e-mail at [email protected].
8
DISCOVER MORE AT THE CENTERTHE BASILE CAFÉ & GIFT SHOP Located in the East Lobby of the Palladium, near the Monon Greenway, the Basile Café & Gift Shop are ideal for concert guests as well as visi-tors throughout the day. Operated by Kahn’s Cater-ing, the Basile Café’s menu features a variety of delicious salads, sandwiches, wraps, as well as shared plates. Aside from thirst-quenching soda and coffee options, there is also a unique beer and wine offering. p 317.819.3523
The Basile Gift Shop boasts a wide selection of jewelry, art, books, cards and many boutique items. Every purchase helps support the Center for the Performing Arts. p 317.819.3524
weekly hours: Café: Monday—Friday 11am—2:30pm Gift Shop: Monday—Friday 11am—4pm
performance hours: Basile Café & Gift Shop are open 90 minutes prior to Center Presents performances at the Palladium and during intermission.
THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK ARCHIVE & GALLERY
Besides getting soldiers’ toes tapping and lifting the spirits of the public, boogie woogie music played a very significant part in World War II at home and abroad, G.I. Jive: The Music and Entertainers of World War II is an exhibit presented by the Feinstein Initiative located on the Gallery level of the Palladium.
p 317.844.9446 w FeinsteinInitiative.org
exhibit hours: Monday – Friday 10am - 4pm
performance hours: Open one hour prior to Songbook & Jazz series performances & during intermission.
9
BUY TICKETSIt’s easy to order tickets to any of the Center’s upcoming performances!
ONLINEBuy online at any time of the day at TheCenterPresents.org. For the best available seats, purchase a series package and enjoy great savings on single ticket prices.
BOX OFFICE AT THE PALLADIUMMonday – Friday: 10am-6pm or curtain Saturday: 12pm-4pm or 2 hours prior to performance Sunday: 2 hours prior to performance
Studio Theater and the Tarkington box office open 60 minutes prior to performance.
PHONEOrder tickets by phone by calling 317.843.3800 or toll-free 877.909.2787.
STUDENT DISCOUNTSDiscounted tickets are available to students under 18. Tickets to any of the Center Presents classics performances for anyone 25 years old or younger are only $18.
GROUP SALESBook your next group outing of 12 people or more. Contact Elizabeth Halajian, Group Sales Coordinator at 317.819.3503 or e-mail [email protected].
THE CENTER GIFT CERTIFICATESGift certificates are available in any denomination and are redeemable in the box office or online for tickets to all *Center Presents performances.
*Center Presents performances are those NOT presented by our resident companies or rental events.
10
Solving Tomorrow’s ProblemsSince 1885
www.taftlaw.com
Unparalleled Performance
Taft is proud to sponsor theCenter for the Performing Arts
and its Jazz Series
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
Taft_July2012_FullPageBleed.pdf 1 7/2/2012 12:09:58 PM
8
CONTACT USIf you have any questions please feel free to call us
CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE LINE p 317.660.3373
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPSEmily Lovison, Assistant Director of Development p 317.819.3519 e [email protected]
INDIVIDUAL GIVING Leslie Hoggatt, Individual Gifts Officer p 317.819.3528 e [email protected]
EDUCATION & TOURS John Hughey, Director of External Relations p 317.660.3377 e [email protected]
MICHAEL FEINSTEIN INTIATIVE Chris Lewis, Director of Education p 317.844.9446 e [email protected]
THE SCENE - YOUNG PROFESSIONALS GROUP Stephanie Decker, Scene Liaison p 317.819.3520 e [email protected]
Anne O’Brien, Scene Liaison p 317.819.3518 e [email protected]
BECOME A VOLUNTEER Doug Tatum, General Manager p 317.660.3385 e [email protected]
PROGRAM ADVERTISEMENTSNancy S. Hardin, Ad Sales Coordinator p 317.576.8171 e [email protected]
13
12
LEO BURNETT U.S.A.A DIVISION OF LEO BURNETT COMPANY, INC.
Ad/POS No. QDFC0066 — Job No. 610-DFDELMG1002 — “Marshmallow Hands” — P4CB — 2012
102148d_QDFC0066_MarshHnds_a03.indd
Printed in the U.S.A.
Delta Faucet • Touch Faucet Ad • “Marshmallow Hands” • #QDFC0066
102148d_QDFC0066_MarshHnds_a03.indd
LeoBurnett/Delta/102148
Delta Touch 2012
PM: Barnes
Operator: BG 07/03/12_3:00pm STUDIONEDIGITAL
Prod: B. Dolnick
Sometimes your hands
could use a hand.
Sometimes your hands
could use a hand.
TOUCH2O® TECHNOLOGY. TOUCH IT ON, TOUCH IT OFF.TOUCH2O® TECHNOLOGY. TOUCH IT ON, TOUCH IT OFF.
© 2
01
2 M
asco
Co
rpo
ratio
n o
f In
dia
na
© 2
01
2 M
asco
Co
rpo
ratio
n o
f In
dia
na
Touch anywhere on the spout or handle with your wrist or forearm to start
and stop the fl ow of water. Another way that Delta® is more than just a faucet.
For more information, scan the QR code or visit deltafaucet.com/touchkitchen
Touch anywhere on the spout or handle with your wrist or forearm to start
and stop the fl ow of water. Another way that Delta® is more than just a faucet.
For more information, scan the QR code or visit deltafaucet.com/touchkitchen
8.5
" Tri
m
8.7
5"
Ble
ed
8.5
" Liv
e
5.375 " Trim
5.625 in" Bleed
4.875" Live
LEO BURNETT U.S.A.A DIVISION OF LEO BURNETT COMPANY, INC.
Ad/POS No. QDFC0066 — Job No. 610-DFDELMG1002 — “Marshmallow Hands” — P4CB — 2012
102148d_QDFC0066_MarshHnds_a03.indd
Printed in the U.S.A.
Delta Faucet • Touch Faucet Ad • “Marshmallow Hands” • #QDFC0066
102148d_QDFC0066_MarshHnds_a03.indd
LeoBurnett/Delta/102148
Delta Touch 2012
PM: Barnes
Operator: BG 07/03/12_3:00pm STUDIONEDIGITAL
Prod: B. Dolnick
Sometimes your hands
could use a hand.
Sometimes your hands
could use a hand.
TOUCH2O® TECHNOLOGY. TOUCH IT ON, TOUCH IT OFF.TOUCH2O® TECHNOLOGY. TOUCH IT ON, TOUCH IT OFF.
© 2
01
2 M
asco
Co
rpo
ratio
n o
f In
dia
na
© 2
01
2 M
asco
Co
rpo
ratio
n o
f In
dia
na
Touch anywhere on the spout or handle with your wrist or forearm to start
and stop the fl ow of water. Another way that Delta® is more than just a faucet.
For more information, scan the QR code or visit deltafaucet.com/touchkitchen
Touch anywhere on the spout or handle with your wrist or forearm to start
and stop the fl ow of water. Another way that Delta® is more than just a faucet.
For more information, scan the QR code or visit deltafaucet.com/touchkitchen
8.5
" Tri
m
8.7
5"
Ble
ed
8.5
" Liv
e
5.375 " Trim
5.625 in" Bleed
4.875" Live
Tom Wood Jaguar is proud to supportThe Center for the Performing Arts.
Valet your Jaguar at the show,compliments of Tom Wood.
4620 E. 96th Street • Indianapolis, IN 46240(877) 366-6641 • www.TomWood.com
A Member of the Tom Wood Automotive Group
I N d I a N a p o l I S
of Indianapolis
In the spirit of great performances,
there’s the 2013 Jaguar XJ.
TWLR250727.indd 1 10/24/12 12:59 PM
n ROYAL DRUMMERS & DANCERS OF BURUNDI
NOVEMBER 2, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n MARTINA MCBRIDENOVEMBER 8, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n MELISSA ETHERIDGENOVEMBER 9, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n RAY CHENNOVEMBER 11, 7PM | THE PALLADIUM
n ROGER HODGSON: LEGENDARY VOICE OF SUPERTRAMP
NOVEMBER 13, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n WHITE CHRISTMASNOVEMBER 15, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n THE SOUND OF MUSICNOVEMBER 16, 2PM | THE PALLADIUM
n AN AMERICAN IN PARISNOVEMBER 16, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n THE WIZARD OF OZNOVEMBER 17, 10:30AM | THE PALLADIUM
n B.B. KINGNOVEMBER 20, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n THE MUSIC MANNOVEMBER 30, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n BIG BAD VOODOO DADDYDECEMBER 7, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n EMPIRE BRASS PRESENTS “THE SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS” STARRING ELISABETH VON TRAPP
DECEMBER 9, 3PM | THE PALLADIUM
n MARY POPPINSDECEMBER 14, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n A BRENDA LEE CHRISTMASDECEMBER 16, 3PM | THE PALLADIUM
n STARS OF THE RUSSIAN BALLETJANUARY 5, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n JOHN PIZZARELLI JANUARY 10, 7:30PM | THE TARKINGTON
n ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BANDJANUARY 11, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
EXPECT AMAZING.
BOSE MCKINNEY & EVANS LLP
Classics Series
DREWRY SIMMONS VORNEHM
Songbook Series
TAFT LAW
Jazz & Blues Series
NIGHTINGALE HOME HEALTHCARE
Country & Blugrass Series
DELTA FAUCET
Dance Series
COCA-COLA ZEROTM
Pop Series
Family Series DELIVERED BY THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR
Holiday Series
Spotlight Series
PRINTING PARTNERS PRESENTS
The Great American Songbook Film Series
16
n MUMMENSCHANZJANUARY 12, 8PM | THE TARKINGTON
JANUARY 13, 3PM | THE TARKINGTON
n PACIFICA QUARTETJANUARY 18, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n FAB FAUXJANUARY 19, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n LUCIE ARNAZJANUARY 26, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n KISS ME KATEFEBRUARY 1, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA WITH KEITH LOCKHART
FEBRUARY 2, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n EAST COAST CHAMBER ORCHESTRAFEBRUARY 5, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM Copresented with the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis
n BLACK WATCH & SCOTS GUARDSFEBRUARY 13, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n DRUMLINE LIVEFEBRUARY 17, 4PM | THE PALLADIUM
n CHINA NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
FEBRUARY 22, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n VOCA PEOPLEFEBRUARY 23, 7PM | THE PALLADIUM
n RENÉE FLEMINGFEBRUARY 24, 7PM | THE PALLADIUM
n CHRISTOPHER O’RILEYMARCH 1, 8PM | THE TARKINGTON
n NATALIE MACMASTER MARCH 3, 2013 AT 3PM | THE PALLADIUM
n JASON BISHOP – ILLUSIONISTMARCH 7, 10:30AM | THE TARKINGTON
MARCH 7, 7PM | THE TARKINGTON
n ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTERMARCH 8, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n MOMIXMARCH 9, 8PM | THE TARKINGTON
MARCH 10, 3PM | THE TARKINGTON
n LEIPZIG QUARTETMARCH 15, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n DON WILLIAMSMARCH 22, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n BARBARA COOK & MICHAEL FEINSTEIN
MARCH 23, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n SINGIN’ IN THE RAINMARCH 29, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n PURDUE VARSITY GLEE CLUB & PURDUETTES
APRIL 11, 2PM & 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n COACH BOB KNIGHTAPRIL 12, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n DOC SEVERINSON & HIS BIG BANDAPRIL 18, 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM
n CHICK COREA & GARY BURTONAPRIL 20, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n THE AMERICAN STRING QUARTETAPRIL 26, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n AN EVENING WITH KATHLEEN BATTLEAPRIL 27, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n OAK RIDGE BOYS MAY 11, 8PM | THE PALLADIUM
n TOMÁŠ KUBÍNEKJUNE 1, 8PM | THE TARKINGTON JUNE 2, 3PM | THE TARKINGTON
n JOHNNY MATHISJUNE 9, 7PM | THE PALLADIUM
Call 317.843.3800 to purchase tickets or buy online at TheCenterPresents.org
17
WWW.MASTER-JEWELERS.COM | (317) 845-50048150 Bash Street Indianapolis, IN 46250
Custom Design JewelryRefashion • Remount • Repair • Restore
More diaMond for your dollar
Proud Sponsor
MASTER JEWELERSUniquely You
Proud Sponsor of
basketball
on Fox Sports Indiana
Pacers
Palladium-MastersJewelers.indd 1 10/25/12 11:27 AM
PRINTING PARTNERS PRESENTS
THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK MOVIE SERIESSee classic Hollywood musicals in the Palladium Heartland Truly Moving Pictures and the Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative are partnering for a new film series launching the weekend of Nov. 15-17.
The Great American Songbook Movie Series, presented by Printing Partners, will bring classic Truly Moving Picture Award-winning movies to the big screen on stage at the Palladium. The partnership will kick-off with screenings of
“White Christmas,” “The Sound of Music,” “An American in Paris” and an audience sing-a-long of “The Wizard of Oz.”
In addition to movies, select screenings will include guest speakers, plus opportunities to explore music and memorabilia from the Initiative’s archives and upcoming gallery exhibits. The pre- and post-movie events will demonstrate the ties between classic movies and the American songbook.
Single tickets for the Great American Songbook Movie Series, presented by Printing Partners, are $7.50 and are now available for purchase. Purchase online at TheCenterPresents.org, in person at the Palladium box office or call the Center’s box office at 317.843.3800. All seats are general admission.
19
LET THE CENTER HANDLE YOUR NEXT EVENTThe Center offers three amazing venues for you to host an event your guests will remember.
Whether you’re consideing hosting a corporate holiday party, a networking luncheon, or planning a wedding, the Center can handle anything. Working exclusively with Kahn’s Catering, we will make it easy for you to plan any event. If you are interested in taking a tour of our facilities or want to check availability please call Kahn’s Catering at 317.577.3663
Beautifully arranged. Exquisitely detailed. Professionally delivered. Fresh and faux European designs for every conceivable occasion.
P A L M E R
KELLEY
9830 North Michigan Rd. Carmel
Phone: 317.876.4600 Fax: 317.876.4646 www.PalmerKelleyDesigns.com
Palladium Special Events
317.577.3663 | kahnscatering.com
Amaze your guests!
Beautifully arranged. Exquisitely detailed. Professionally delivered. Fresh and faux European designs for every conceivable occasion.
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management makes available products and services offered by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, a registered broker-dealer and member SIPC, and other subsidiaries of Bank of America Corporation. Investment products:
Are Not FDIC Insured Are Not Bank Guaranteed May Lose Value
© 2011 Bank of America Corporation. All rights reserved.248608 ARZ6H0M1-08-11 Code 444613PM-1211
Merrill Lynch Financial Advisors are committed to helping those individuals and organizations who are making a difference in our community.
AN ADVISOR WHO KNOWS YOUR PHILANTHROPIC
PASSION.YOUR COMMUNITY. AND YOUR COMMITMENT TO BOTH.
MERRILL LYNCH IS PROUD TO SALUTE THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS.
The Buck Group Thomas J. Buck Wealth Management Advisor(317) 848-2124
Merrill Lynch 510 East 96th Street Suite 500 Indianapolis, IN 46240
THE HOLIDAY COUNTDOWN CONTINUES...HAVE YOU FINISHED YOUR LIST?Surprise your family and friends this holiday with gifts they will never forget. Here are some smart choices for anyone on your gift-giving list (including yourself):
Gift CertificatesWith a stellar lineup featuring acclaimed talent from all over the world, gift certificates to the Center for the Performing Arts always receive cheers.
Center Gift Certificates are available in any denomination and are redeemable for tickets to all performances presented by the Center for the Performing Arts.
Call the Box Office at 317.843.3800 now to ensure arrival in time for the holidays!
The Basile Gift ShopFeaturing a wide selection of jewelry, art, books, cards and many boutique items, the Basile Gift Shop is your one stop for items the whole family will love. Every purchase helps support the mission of the Center for the Performing Arts. Located in the Palladium’s East Lobby, take a visit to the Gift Shop during the week (Mon.– Fri.11am–4pm) or 90 minutes prior to and during intermission of performances at the Palladium.
B.B. KING
24
JAZZ & BLUES SERIES SPONSOR
B.B. KING
taft law
Jazz & Blues Series
B.B. KING TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 2012 AT 7:30 PM
TAFT LAW
Jazz & Blues Series
B.B. KINGSPONSORED BY PRINTING PARTNERS
NOV. 20, 2012 | 7:30 PM AT THE PALLADIUM
Through the 1950’s and 1990’s, there has been only one King of the Blues - Riley B. King, affectionately known as B.B. King. Since B.B. started recording in the late 1940’s, he has released over 50 albums, many of them considered blues classics, like 1965’s definitive live blues album Live At The Regal, and 1976’s collaboration with Bobby “Blue” Bland, Together For The First Time.
Riley B. King was born in Itta Bene, Mississippi, just outside the Mississippi delta town of Indianola. He used to play on the corner of Church and Second Street for dimes and would sometimes play in as many as four towns on a Saturday night. With his guitar and $2.50, he hitchhiked north to Memphis, Tennessee, in 1947 to pursue his musical career. Memphis was the city where every important musician of the South gravitated and which supported a large, competitive musical community where virtually every black musical style was heard. B.B. stayed with his cousin Bukka White, one of the most renowned rural blues performers of his time, who schooled B.B. further in the art of the blues.
B.B.’s first big break came in 1948 when he performed on Sonny Boy Williamson’s radio program on KWEM out of West Memphis. This
led to steady performance engagements at the Sixteenth Avenue Grill in West Memphis and later to a ten minute spot on black staffed and managed radio station WDIA.
“King’s Spot,” sponsored by Pepticon, a health tonic, became so popular that it was increased in length and became the “Sepia Swing Club.” Soon, B.B. needed a catchy radio name. What started out as Beale Street Blues Boy was shortened to Blues Boy King, and eventually B.B. King. Incidentally, King’s middle initial “B” is just that, it is not an abbreviation.
In the mid-1950’s while B.B. was performing at a dance in Twist, Arkansas, a few fans became unruly. Two men got into a fight and knocked over a kerosene stove, setting fire to the hall. B.B. raced outdoors to safety with everyone else, but then realized that he left his $30 guitar inside, so he rushed back inside to retrieve it, narrowly escaping death. When he later found out that the fight had been over a woman named Lucille, he decided to give the name to his guitar. Each one of B.B.’s guitars since that time have been called Lucille.
Soon after his number one hit, “Three O’Clock Blues,” B.B. began touring nationally, and he has never stopped, performing an average of 275 concerts a year. In 1956, B.B. and his band played an astonishing 342 one night stands. From the chitlin circuit with its small town cafés, ghetto theaters, country dance halls, and roadside joints to jazz clubs, rock palaces, symphony halls, colleges, resort hotels and prestigious concert halls nationally and internationally, B.B. has become the most renowned blues musician of the past 40 years.
B.B.’s technique is nonetheless complex, featuring delicate filigrees of single string runs punctuated by loud chords, subtle vibratos, and “bent” notes. The technique of rock guitar playing is to a large degree derived from B.B.’s playing.
In the army, B.B. was introduced to the music of such guitarists as Charlie Christian and T-Bone Walker. “I heard an electric guitar that wasn’t playing spiritual,” recalls B.B. “It was T-Bone Walker doing “Stormy Monday,” and that was the prettiest sound I think I ever heard in my life. That’s what really started me to play the blues.”
Over the years, B.B. has developed one of the world’s most readily identified guitar styles. He borrowed from Lonnie Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, T-Bone Walker and others, integrating his precise vocal like string bends and his left hand vibrato, both of which have become indispensable components of rock guitarist’s vocabulary. His economy, his every note counts phrasing, has been a model for thousands of players including Eric Clapton, George Harrison and Jeff Beck.
B.B. has mixed traditional blues, jazz, swing, mainstream pop and jump into a unique sound. His singing is richly melodic, both vocally and in the “singing” that comes from his guitar. In B.B’s words, “When I sing, I play in my mind; the minute I stop singing orally, I start to sing by playing Lucille.”“I’m me,” B.B. told Time Magazine in 1969, “blues is what I do best. If
(Continued on next page) 27
Frank Sinatra can be the best in his field, Nat King Cole in his, Bach and Beethoven in theirs, why can’t I be great, and known for it, in blues?”
Sidney A. Seidenberg, B.B.’s former manager, likens B.B. to Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra. “B.B.’s goals have always been to be like an American Ambassador of blues music to the world, like Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra are to the jazz world. B.B. is still the King of the Blues.”
In 1967, B.B. performed at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival, a portion of which was later aired over PBS TV. In 1968, B.B. played at the Newport Folk Festival and at Bill Graham’s Fillmore West on bills with the hottest contemporary rock artists of the day who idolized King and helped cross him over to a young white audience.
In 1969, B.B. was chosen by the Rolling Stones to open 18 American concerts for them; Ike and Tina Turner also played on 18 shows. B.B. also made the first of his numerous appearances on Johnny Carson’s “The Tonight Show.” In 1970, B.B. premiered in Las Vegas at Caesar’s Palace and at the Royal Box in the American Hotel in New York City as well as on the “Ed Sullivan Show.”
Over the years, B.B. has been bestowed eight Grammy Awards by his peers: Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance, Male in 1970 for “The Thrill Is Gone,” Best Ethnic or Traditional recording in 1981 for “There Must Be A Better World Somewhere,” and Best Traditional Blues Recording in 1983 for “Blues ‘N Jazz” and in 1985 for “My Guitar Sings The Blues” from “Six Silver Strings.” In 1970, King’s “Indianola Mississippi Seeds” won for Best Album Cover, an art director’s award. In 1989 King received two more nominations: Best Contemporary Blues Recording “King Of The Blues 1989,” and Best Rock Performance by a duo or group with vocal for “When Love Comes To Town” with U2 from U2’s Rattle And Hum. In 1990 King received another Grammy for the album Live At San Quentin as Best Traditional Blues Recording. In 1991, King was bestowed Best Traditional Blues Recording for Live At The Apollo and in 1993 the same award for Blues Summit. And in 1996, along with Eric Clapton, Jimmie Vaughn,Robert Cray, Bonnie Raitt, Buddy Guy, Dr. John and Art Neville, King received the Best Rock Instrumental Performance for “SRV Shuffle” from A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan.
On May 3, 1991, “B.B. King’s Blues Club” opened in Memphis, and also at the Universal City Walk in Los Angeles in 1994, and although King resides in Las Vegas, he plans to play at his clubs at least four times a year. A B.B. King Blues Club opened in New York’s Times Square’s E-Walk in early 2000.
In 1999, B.B. King released Let the Good Times Roll, his tribute to Louis Jordan. “Louis Jordan was a great musician,” says King, “and in my opinion, was way ahead of his time. As people get to know him, they will realize what a great contribution he left to the music of today.”
Toll Free: (866) 334-7777Fax: (866) 878-0094
www.HomeCareForYou.comwww.HospiceForYou.com
Indiana Based Indiana ProudGratefully Serving for Sixteen Years
SKILLED NURSING SERVICESPHYSICAL THERAPYSPEECH THERAPYOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYTELEMEDICINE IN YOUR HOMETELEREHAB PROGRAM
HOME HEALTH AIDESMEDICAL SOCIAL WORKERSCOMPANIONS & HOMEMAKERSPHOTO THERAPYONSITE PT/INR CHECKS
NIG
HTI
NGALE HOME HEALTH
CA
RE16th
ANNIVERSARY
1 9 9 6 - 2 0 1 2
National Headquarters: Carmel, IN
Proudly Serving from Coast to Coast
The Indiana Roof Ballroom is located in downtown Indianapolis, within the heart of the city’s convention, shopping, entertainment and business districts. This unique venue specializes in ambiance, excellent service and providing a
not-to-be forgotten event experience.
www.indianaroof.com | To take a tour call 317-236-1870 or email [email protected]
Photos by Jessica Strickland
THE INDIANA ROOF BALLROOMESTD. 1927.
The Indiana Roof Ballroom is located in downtown Indianapolis, within the heart of the city’s convention, shopping, entertainment and business districts. This unique venue specializes in ambiance, excellent service and providing a
not-to-be forgotten event experience.
www.indianaroof.com | To take a tour call 317-236-1870 or email [email protected]
Photos by Jessica Strickland
THE INDIANA ROOF BALLROOMESTD. 1927.
The Indiana Roof Ballroom is located in downtown Indianapolis, within the heart of the city’s convention, shopping, entertainment and business districts. This unique venue specializes in ambiance, excellent service and providing a
not-to-be forgotten event experience.
www.indianaroof.com | To take a tour call 317-236-1870 or email [email protected]
Photos by Jessica Strickland
THE INDIANA ROOF BALLROOMESTD. 1927.
The Indiana Roof Ballroom is located in downtown Indianapolis, within the heart of the city’s convention, shopping, entertainment and business districts. This unique venue specializes in ambiance, excellent service and providing a
not-to-be forgotten event experience.
www.indianaroof.com | To take a tour call 317-236-1870 or email [email protected]
Photos by Jessica Strickland
THE INDIANA ROOF BALLROOMESTD. 1927.
The Indiana Roof Ballroom is located in downtown Indianapolis, within the heart of the city’s convention, shopping, entertainment and business districts. This unique venue specializes in ambiance, excellent service and providing a
not-to-be forgotten event experience.
www.indianaroof.com | To take a tour call 317-236-1870 or email [email protected]
Photos by Jessica Strickland
THE INDIANA ROOF BALLROOMESTD. 1927.
Design | Print | Mail | Ad Specialty
PrintingPartners.net
Applauding anotherIndiana original.
And we’re proud of our supporting role.
Printing Partners is a proud sponsor of The Center for the Performing Arts
2012-2013 Palladium Ad:Layout 3 8/9/12 1:36 PM Page 1
MAN MAY CREATE THE ART
SUPPORTING THE ARTS IN OUR COMMUNITY
but art elevates the man
WWW.KRIEGDEVAULT.COM
Krieg DeVault, 8-13-12, Full Page NO Bleed, CPA Ad.indd 1 8/13/2012 4:17:43 PM
1
HELP US PAVE THE WAY FOR THE ARTS.The Center for the Performing Arts is pleased to expand cultural opportunities in Central Indiana. Purchasing a brick for $250 helps our community continue to benefit from the Center’s world-class offerings. Bricks make great holiday, birthday or memorial gifts, and they solidify your family’s place as a patron of the arts.
Order forms are available online atTheCenterPresents.org/Brick or at thePalladium Box Office. For additional questions,please contact Leslie Hoggatt at 317.819.3528 [email protected].
Place your order no later than December 15th for all your holiday gift giving. Please note the Center for the Performing Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
33
greet • network • culture • opportunity • party • socialize • mingle • engage • fun • learn • mix • music • play • meet • experience • mix • discover • grow • participate • music • enhance • socialize • experience • culture • the arts • involve • party• greet • learn • more • with • network • events • discounts • performance • opportunity • party • greet • network • greet • young professionals • socialize • experience • mingle • engage • discounts • learn • mix • music • play • explore • exchange • grow • meet • discover • mixers • culture • fun • mingle •
85% beef. 15% rye. 100% Shapiro’s.
Downtown 808 S. Meridian Street
317-631-4041
Carmel 918 S. Rangeline Rd. 317-573-DELI (3354)
[email protected] www.shapiros.com
So what’s the best way to make a sandwich? We only know one way. Take a huge serving of our family’s exclusive recipe for pastrami
or corned beef and pile it high on thick, fresh-baked bread that’s a meal in itself. That’s how Louis Shapiro did it back in
1905. Hey, Louis had his priorities – and his percentages-down to a science.
85% beef. 15% rye. 100% Shapiro’s.
Downtown 808 S. Meridian Street
317-631-4041
Carmel 918 S. Rangeline Rd. 317-573-DELI (3354)
[email protected] www.shapiros.com
So what’s the best way to make a sandwich? We only know one way. Take a huge serving of our family’s exclusive recipe for pastrami
or corned beef and pile it high on thick, fresh-baked bread that’s a meal in itself. That’s how Louis Shapiro did it back in
1905. Hey, Louis had his priorities – and his percentages-down to a science.
RENAISSANCE NEW YORK HOTEL 57130 East 57th Street New York, NY 10022
t: 212.753.8841
RENAISSANCE INDIANAPOLIS NORTH HOTEL
11925 N. Meridian St.Carmel, Indiana 46032
t: 317.816.0777 renaissanceindianapolis.com
DISCOVER AN INSPIRED WAY
TO DINEEnjoy Grille 39’s sophisticated, yet
relaxed atmosphere and indulge in our mouth-watering local cuisine, from
delicious small plates to savory entrées — including our prime selection of beef. Treat your taste buds with the flavorful, seared-in juices of our Rib Eye or New
York Strip steaks, topped with our chef’s secret seasoning. And be sure to join
us for Martini Mondays, Draft Beer Tuesdays, and Wine Down Wednesdays.
Bring your dining experience to a new level at Grille 39.
greet • network • culture • opportunity • party • socialize • mingle • engage • fun • learn • mix • music • play • meet • experience • mix • discover • grow • participate • music • enhance • socialize • experience • culture • the arts • involve • party• greet • learn • more • with • network • events • discounts • performance • opportunity • party • greet • network • greet • young professionals • socialize • experience • mingle • engage • discounts • learn • mix • music • play • explore • exchange • grow • meet • discover • mixers • culture • fun • mingle •
Join The Scene — the Center’s dynamic young professionals groupNow in its second full season, this social and civic network is focused on con-necting patrons between the ages of 21-40. The group offers opportunities for young professionals to experience the performing arts and socialize with fellow like-minded individuals. Become a member and enjoy parties paired with performances, monthly mixers as well as special benefits like a free ticket and exclusive ticket rates to see the hottest performances coming to the Center.
Leadership Council PresidentKatie Smardo salin bank
Leadership Council Secretary John Hennekatz, sapper & miller, llp Patrick DrewryDrewry simmons Vornehm, llp Michelle KrcmeryCarmel City Center, peDCor Companies
Brian Millerprinting partners
Alicia WankerCampbell kyle proffitt, llp center staff liaisons
Stephanie DeckerDonor Relations Manager Anne O’BrienMarketing Manager
The Scene’s 2012-13 Leadership Council85% beef. 15% rye.
100% Shapiro’s.
Downtown 808 S. Meridian Street
317-631-4041
Carmel 918 S. Rangeline Rd. 317-573-DELI (3354)
[email protected] www.shapiros.com
So what’s the best way to make a sandwich? We only know one way. Take a huge serving of our family’s exclusive recipe for pastrami
or corned beef and pile it high on thick, fresh-baked bread that’s a meal in itself. That’s how Louis Shapiro did it back in
1905. Hey, Louis had his priorities – and his percentages-down to a science.
85% beef. 15% rye. 100% Shapiro’s.
Downtown 808 S. Meridian Street
317-631-4041
Carmel 918 S. Rangeline Rd. 317-573-DELI (3354)
[email protected] www.shapiros.com
So what’s the best way to make a sandwich? We only know one way. Take a huge serving of our family’s exclusive recipe for pastrami
or corned beef and pile it high on thick, fresh-baked bread that’s a meal in itself. That’s how Louis Shapiro did it back in
1905. Hey, Louis had his priorities – and his percentages-down to a science.
Upcoming Eventsmonthly mixersNovember 14, 2012 December 12, 2012 January 9, 2013 February 6, 2013 March 13, 2013 May 8, 2013 June 5, 2013 performance pairingsFebruary 17, 2012DRUMLINE live! Show & Pre-Party
April 11, 2012 Purdue Glee Club Concert& Pre-Party
BeInTheScene.org
35
NOW OPENat Carmel City Center
Espresso Fine Wine Craft BeerLight Fare Desserts
Carmel City Center703 Veteran’s Way
Carmel, Indiana 46032
HOUR OF OPERATION:Monday & Tuesday6:30 am to 10 pm
Wednesday through Saturday6:30 am - 11 pm
Sunday 8 am - 2 pm
All things Indianapolis. Every device. 24/7. Activate Now!
it’s how we tell the story
BEYOND THE HEADLINES.
In-depth journalism on topics you are most passionate about.
NOW OPENat Carmel City Center
Espresso Fine Wine Craft BeerLight Fare Desserts
Carmel City Center703 Veteran’s Way
Carmel, Indiana 46032
HOUR OF OPERATION:Monday & Tuesday6:30 am to 10 pm
Wednesday through Saturday6:30 am - 11 pm
Sunday 8 am - 2 pm
Portfolio management services for individuals and institutions.
317-261-1900 www.dmdcap.com
Not FDIC Insured No Bank Guarantee May Lose Value © 2012 Diamond Capital Management
ABOUT THE CENTER AND INITIATIVEIn May of 2011, the board of directors at the Center for the Performing Arts voted on an affiliation with the Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative. The organizations’ individual boards cited a shared vision and a desire to maximize resources as the deciding factor to create an affiliation between the two non-profit 501(c)3 organizations.
The Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative is located on the Gallery level of the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. In addition to an expansive archive, gallery and administrative offices, the Initiative produces the Great American Songbook High School Vocal Academy and Competition. The national endeavor is the only high school competition in the U.S. dedicated solely to the music from Broadway, Hollywood musicals and the Tin Pan Alley era of the early to mid-twentieth century.
As Artistic Director at the Center for the Performing Arts, Michael Feinstein curates the Songbook concert series and leads the Center’s musical programming. Given the origin in Indiana of such legendary songwriters as Cole Porter and Hoagy Carmichael, the Palladium concert hall provides a home for this treasure trove of American music — both physically and artistically.
Families, scholars and guests to the Palladium have the opportunity to discover the Great American Songbook via the combined resources — and concert programming — offered by the Center for the Performing Arts and the Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative.
38
At Hoosier Village, we never stop improving.
Building on our rich tradition of success, we’re reinventing our community with many new opportunities for a rewarding retirement lifestyle.
Relax in the luxury and comfort of our spacious, maintenance-free residences. Explore the possibilities of our new community center with indoor pool, fitness center, wellness classes, and spa services. And enjoy peace of mind with our on-site continuum of health care including our new memory care center.
The future looks bright at Hoosier Village!
Call or stop by today to learn more about our new expansion.
EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY
HV Carmel Symp Ad 5.125x8.25.indd 1 7/2/12 2:46 PM
JOB #: FMG10350-132CLIENT: FLEMING’S DESCRIPTION: Indianapolis PD General ADVERSION #: 1 of 1 TRIM SIZE: 5.375"w x 8.5"hBLEED: NoINK COLORS: 4C PERSONALIZATION: NOSPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:REVISE INSTRUCTIONS:
Prime Steak & 100 Wines by the Glass
8487 Union Chapel Road, Indianapolis 317-466-0175
www.FlemingsSteakhouse.com/Indianapolis
Morning and afternoon functions • Cocktails and hors d’oeuvresHoliday parties • Wine pairing dinners • All-day meetings • A/V services,
including Wi-Fi and Cisco TelePresence Video Conferencing
Please ask for our Private Dining Director to discuss your special event. For a 360o view of our Private Dining rooms, visit our website.
FLEMING’S PRIVATE DINING
For Parties, Luncheons, Dinners and Other Important Occasions
12FMG350-132_IND_PD_Ad2.indd 1 8/16/12 3:07 PM
TANIA C. MOSKALENKO President/CEOThe Center for the Performing Arts
Tania Castroverde Moskalenko was named the President/CEO of the Center for the Performing Arts in June 2012. She is a dynamic leader who possesses a rare combination of exemplary management skills, a passion for music and arts, and a 14-year history of leading strong, finan-cially viable arts centers. Previously, she served as Executive Director of the Germantown Performing Arts Centre (GPAC), located in Tennessee.
MICHAEL FEINSTEINArtistic DirectorThe Center for the Performing ArtsMichael Feinstein, the multi-platinum selling, five-time Grammy-nominated entertainer dubbed “The Ambassador of the Great American Songbook,” is considered one of the premier interpreters of American Popular Song. More than a mere performer, he is nationally recognized for his commitment to the American Popular Song, both celebrating its art and preserving its legacy for the next generation. In addition to serving as Artistic Director, Mr. Feinstein performs frequently at the Center for the Performing Arts and assists with programming.
41
Board of DirectorsFrank Basile Chairman
Donald S. Gottwald Vice Chairman
D. Eric Stovall Treasurer
Rosemary A. Waters Secretary
Melissa Stapleton BarnesRandi BellnerHenry CamferdamBruce CordingleyAJ CorrealeRollin M. DickTraci Dossett Michael DrewryLarry GigerichWilliam HammerDouglas C. Haney, EsqNancy S. HeckRobert J. HicksStan C. HurtCarlie Irsay-GordonTodd J. MaurerJeffrey C. McDermottErsal OzdemirEric S. PayneSteve A. PittmanJudith RoudebushAmbassador Randall L. TobiasW. Michael Wells William WendlingPamela Campbell WilliamsIan G. Worden
StaffTania Castroverde Moskalenko President/CEO
Michael Feinstein Artistic Director
EXECUTIVE
David Anderson Director of Marketing
Mike Anderson Director of Building Operations
Jim Austin Director of Advancement
John R. Hughey Director of External Relations
Karen Kelsey Executive Director, Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative
Kyle Lemoi Director of Production
Susan Meyer Director of Finance & Administration
Douglas Tatum General Manager
ADMINISTRATIVE Kayla Murphy-Martin Assistant to the President/CEO
BUILDING OPERATIONS
Josh Elliott Assistant Facilities Manager
DEVELOPMENT
Stephanie Decker Donor Relations Manager
Leslie M. Hoggatt Individual Gifts Officer
Emily M. Lovison Assistant Director of Development
42
FINANCE
Nancy Hamilton Accounting Assistant
Cynthia Ille Staff Accountant
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Robyn Ferguson Graphics Production Coordinator
Anne O’Brien Marketing Manager
THE MICHAEL FEINSTEIN GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK INITIATIVE
Christopher Lewis Director of Education
Lisa Lobdell Archivist
PATRON SERVICES
Elizabeth Halajian Supervisor & Group Sales Coordinator
Molly Inglish Patron Services Supervisor
Brian Seitz Patron Services Manager
Patron Services Representatives: Kenneth Abernathy, Stacy Collins, Bill Eckert, John A. Moskal II, Susan Mowery, & Sheryl Mullins
PRODUCTION
Melissa Barb Assistant to the Director of Production
Sarah Kattau Master Electrician
Ellen Kingston Artist Concierge
Lisa Posson Production Assistant
Devin Schonsheck Lighting and Sound Technician
Jeff Steeg Lead Audio Engineer
SPECIAL EVENTS
Laura Varnau Associate Producer—Special Events
VENUE MANAGEMENT
Lee Davis House Manager
Sharon Holyoak Gift Shop Manager
June Anne Jorgenson House Manager
43
ContributorsThank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Center for the Performing Arts during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through October 22, 2012. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520.
PALLADIO SOCIETYJim Ackerman FamilyKatrina & Frank BasileBeck’s HybridsThe Carruthers FamilyCheri & Rollin DickThe Pedcor CompaniesShiel Sexton Co. Inc.
ANNUAL FUND
The Palladium Society ($50,000+)City of CarmelThe Jean Yorke Memorial Fund, a fund
of Central Indiana Community Foundation
Krieg DeVault LLPThe Pedcor Companies*St. Vincent HealthAnonymous (1)
The Palladium Society ($25,000-$49,999)Bose McKinney & Evans LLPCatharine & Thomas J. Buck & The Buck
Group at Merrill LynchCampbell Kyle Proffitt LLPCoca-Cola RefreshmentsDelta FaucetDrewry Simmons Vornehm, LLPFirestone Building Products & Industrial
Products via the Bridgestone Americas Trust
First Merchants BankThe Indianapolis Star*Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLPNightingale Home Healthcare & HospicePrinting PartnersTaft Stettinius & Hollister LLPDeborah Joy SimonTom Wood JaguarJames B. & Joyce Winner
44
The Palladium Society ($10,000-$24,999)
CENTA: Center for Ear Nose Throat & Allergy
Dodd Technologies, Inc.*Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine BarKahn’s Catering*Palmer Kelley Designs*The Payne & Mencias Group at
Merrill LynchRenaissance Indianapolis North HotelRepublic National Distributing
Company*Royal Gallery of Rugs*Salon 01Software Engineering Professionals, Inc.Ambassador & Mrs. Randall L. TobiasJayne Ann & Doug Wilson
Artistic Director’s Circle ($5,000-$9,999)
Melissa & J. Bradon BarnesKatrina & Frank BasileEloise L. BowersLuann & Doug CallahanCarte Blanche Limousine*Elizabeth DeddensCheri & Rollin DickTeneen & Craig Dobbs & The
Dobbs GroupTraci & Jason DossettLisa & Michael DrewryKatie & Larry GigerichPam & Don GottwaldGreat Exposures, Mark A. Lee*Hamilton County Convention &
Visitors BureauBob Hicks & Thalia HammondSandy & Stan C. HurtHylant Group of IndianapolisCarlie Irsay-GordonKinney Dancewear & CapezioMarquis Commerical Solutions*Linda & Todd MaurerBritt & Jeff McDermottTania & Alexei MoskalenkoRick Moyer & Cathy RooneyIzabela & Ersal OzdemirLeah & Eric PayneShelly & Steve PittmanJudith H. RoudebushRosemary & Paxton WatersCheryl & William E. Wendling, Jr.Sharon & Ian WordenShari & Jeff Worrell
Maestro’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999)
Lori & Randi BellnerAngela & James BurkhartElite Management Company*The Flying CupcakeBetty & Irwin HelfordHorton, Inc.Carol & J. Richard KieferJoan & Rich LockeTom McGowanSusan & Nathan MoweryNational Dance Project of the New
England Foundation for the ArtsKaren & Donald PerezReis Nichols JewelersGreg B. ReynoldsSharp Business SystemsDr. Pamela A. SteedTelamon CorporationConnie & Jim Titak
Patrons Circle ($1,000-$2,499)
Teresa & John AyresIla & Jack BadgerJanice & Tom BartaCindy & Kevin BeauchampJane & Steven BeeringPatricia & Rafik BisharaDr. Christine Bishop & Hank WongBetty BoetticherTammy & Jim BrantleyPeggy N. BrennanDebora & Mike BushBarbara & Ron CarterChef Suzanne*Patricia & Andrew ChesterJoan & Larry CiminoRichard ClementDrs. Molly & Jeff CookeBeverly DahlmannEllen Davies-GregoryDC Designers Tux*DCG: Digital Color Graphics*Donna & John FindlingJohn Fox & Susie VeverkaMimi & Jack FrankLori Furrer & Leighton BrittonBradley S. & Teresa G. FusonMarilyn & Mark HaagBarbara & William HammerTammy & Douglas HaneyDiane & Bruce HoutmanSally & James Hubbard
45
Judy & Bart KaufmanGary Larreategui & Pat ScahillAlice & Joseph LeavellSarah & David LuedtkeDrs. Jackie & Peter MaiersJayme & Rod McComasDr. & Mrs. William K. McGarveyChris & Bud MeltonCarol & James PhillipsKaren & Tom PoyserMo Merhoff & Paul ReisJan & Bruce ReynoldsHumberto E. RojasPatricia & John SchulerShapiro’s Delicatessen*Barbara & Robert ShortleKelly & David SnyderKim & Randy SorrellJohn F. Sullivan Jr. & Deborah L. StaplesTimothy TongsonGlenn & Cheryl TroyerWilliamson Financial Consulting Group
of Wells Fargo AdvisorsAnonymous (2)
Musicians Circle ($500 - $999)
George AlexanderSusan & James AndersonBarb & Jim AustinAnn & Charles ConradBarbara DanquistMarge & Bill DorschWaneta DunkerlyJudy & Tom ErtlTricia & Scott HackettStephen HawkinsKaren & Doug KelseyKraabel Charitable Foundation, Inc.Glenda MitchellClaudia & David NelsonSalin BankMarie-Claude & Armen ShanafeltSoomin Park & Lei ShenJennifer Simon-ByrneLaura & Jerry VarnauCarolyn & Doug WillardWR Dunkin & Son Inc.Anonymous (1)
46
Performers Level ($200-$499)Nancy & Bill AhlersLynn & D. Robert AkerhielmJennifer & David AndersonCarolyn & Terry AnkerMargaret & Adam ArceneauxCeleste BerryEric D. & Karen Blackwell SmithDenise & Robert BoehnleinMary & Dan BradyDr. Nancy Branyas & Vern PetriElaine & Bryan BrennerJoan & Richard J. BroderickRobert Brody & FamilyLibby & Randy BrownToni & Joe BurksAngela & William CorleyKaren & Jack CraneLynn & Milton CuppySusan & Tom DappLinda & Murvin EndersBeverly & Tom FellerBronwen & Marvin FergusonShirley & Robert FieldsAnn & Dennis FulkKatharine & Wade GarardGenee & Norm GoddenBarbara & Robert GregoryJonathan Haag & Monica FehrKathy & Paul HaagLeslie M. HoggattJody & Matt HookEveline InfangerBonnie & Nick JanickiMartha & Douglas KaderabekSherrie & Tom KegleyRobin & Howard KellmanMary Dawn & John KregeKelli & Chris Lewis and Stacey
ShrewsburyJoanne LoefgrenEmily & Phil LovisonToni & Terry LovisonSue MakiPatrick C. MayLindsay MeyerDenise Johnson MillerChristopher D. MorrisPatricia MossBeth & Rich OttenMarybeth ParsonsJacquie & Jonathan PaveyDonna PratherStephen Priddy
Alvin I. ReyesMichael RisingerJodie & Thomas RoushCapi ScheidlerChristine & Brian SeitzMarlyne SextonOneida & John SibleyDrs. Vanessa & Amul SinghMelinda SparksSandra & Lawrence SpeerSue StonebrakerJoellen & Joe StriebelVickie & Jim TheisKathleen ThompsonThe Fred & Judy Thorne FamilyMary & William TierneyAndrew TilsonStacey ValantCheryl & Dennis WaltersLinda & Bill WilhelmPatricia WilsonCarolyn & Larry WoodlingNancy & Bruce YoungJoanie & Scott ZigmondTerrell & Johnnie ZollingerAnonymous (4)
MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTSIn memory of Thomas W. Bowers Eloise BowersIn memory of Maxine Cotton AnonymousIn honor of George D. Parsons Marybeth ParsonsIn honor of Bruce and Jan Reynolds’
2012 Anniversary Greg B. ReynoldsIn honor of Jan Reynolds’ 2012 Birthday Greg B. ReynoldsIn memory of Cecil Stonebraker Sue Stonebraker
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIESBank of America Charitable
FoundationEli Lilly and Company FoundationLilly Endowment Inc.
ENDOWMENT DIRECTED GIFTSIndianapolis Colts
*denotes in-kind contributors
47
Scott Anthony AblesKen AbrahamToni AltermanRoss AndersonKaren & Dave ArlandIla & Jack BadgerJohn M. BethardsJill & Mark BonnettLibby & Randy BrownThe Carruthers FamilyCarte Blanche Limousine*Delta Airlines*Cheri & Rollin DickRichard E. FordCarol Abrams Gamble &
Robert GambleCarla GordonRoderic GorneyAnnie GrossHamilton County Convention &
Visitors BureauBarbara & William HammerBetty & Irwin HelfordIndianapolis Colts*Donna & Robert ItaNancy & James JohnsonNita JohnsonKaren & Doug KelseyAnnette & Larry KerchnerPam & Ken KnowlesJennifer Kral & Alex McAninchCarol & James LepiGreg & Nancy MaiersMary Louise McCabe &
Timothy TayonBritt & Jeff McDermottHarriet & Jerry McDermottSherry & Steve McVeyAnna R. Neess
ContributorsThank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Initiative during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through October 25, 2012. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520.
Jill Maunder Ogden & James OgdenSharon & Michael O’HairEstate of Robert L. Payton*Renaissance Indianapolis
North Hotel*Jan & Bruce ReynoldsMargaret Cole RussellShare, Inc.Phyllis & Ron ShawDeborah Joy SimonRita & Jay SmithWalter StearnsKathy ThurstonEllen & Daniel de la TorreUnited Way of Central IndianaUniversity of Indianapolis*Betty WhitePaula & Louis Yafonaro, Jr.
MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTSIn Memory of Harry Lilis Crosby Scott Anthony Ables
In Honor of Mazie & Ed Feinstein Scott Anthony Ables
In Memory of Bob Grimes Carla Gordon
In Memory of Hermina Homolak Donna & Robert Ita Jennifer Kral & Alex McAninch Carol & James Lepi Paula & Louis Yafonaro, Jr.
*denotes in-kind contributors
Board of DirectorsJeffrey C. McDermott Chairman
Carolyn Anker Brook Babcock Sara Carruthers AJ Correale Rollin M. Dick Michael Feinstein Terrence Flannery Carlie Irsay-Gordon William Hammer Eric S. Payne Ronald G. Shaw Mike Strunsky Pamela Campbell Williams
48
EUGENE AND MARILYN GLICK INDIANA HISTORY CENTER | DOWNTOWN ON THE CANAL
www.indianahistory.org | (317) 232-1882
I M M E R S E Y O U R S E L F I N T H E
ENDING POLIOYOU ARE
THERE 1955
PRESENTED BY
1887-12 Palladium ad Lilly.indd 1 7/11/12 2:07 PM
FERGUSON.COM
Let us orchestrate your dream.For the perfect products for your kitchen
or bath, stop by a Ferguson showroom.
It’s where you’ll find the largest range
of quality brands, a symphony of
ideas, and trained consultants to help
orchestrate your dream.
Carmel: 200 S Range Line Road, Suite 101 (317) 705-0794
APPLIANCES PLUMBING FIXTURES LIGHTINGPASSIONATE PEOPLE
©2011 Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
FERGUSON.COM
Let us orchestrate your dream.For the perfect products for your kitchen
or bath, stop by a Ferguson showroom.
It’s where you’ll find the largest range
of quality brands, a symphony of
ideas, and trained consultants to help
orchestrate your dream.
Carmel: 200 S Range Line Road, Suite 101 (317) 705-0794
APPLIANCES PLUMBING FIXTURES LIGHTINGPASSIONATE PEOPLE
©2011 Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
M&I Wealth Management and Harris Private Bank are trade names used by various subsidiary financial service providers of BMO Financial Corp. BMO and BMO Financial Group are trade names used by Bank of Montreal. Not all products and services are available in every state and/or location. 12-323-022
We are proud to support the arts in Indiana.
From Bob Knight to The B-52s to B.B. King.
To learn more, please contact:Chad Cassinelli, Senior Vice President, Managing Director 317-269-2757 or [email protected]
BHBMI379 4AS Wealth Management Sponsorship Ad 5.375x8.5.indd 1 7/16/12 1:54 PM
THANK YOUThe Center extends our deep appreciation to the following major corporate partners.
52
Carmel / 317.846.6514 Noblesville / 317.773.2090
At Campbell Kyle Proffitt LLP, we know something about a great performance.
We’ve been providing legal solutions to businesses and individuals since 1915,
and we continue to pride ourselves on building relationships based on trust,
candid advice, and an appreciation and respect for each client’s unique concerns.
Our clients come from all walks of life, and they all benefit from the highest level
of legal services. Learn more at CKPlaw.com.
Practice Areas: Family Law / Civil Litigation / Probate Litigation / Personal Injury / Business Litigation / Estate Planning / Corporations / Estates and Trusts / Real Estate / Criminal Law / Guardianships / Public Utility Law
CelebratiNg performance at the highest level.
RES: pressready
MEDIA: CFPAProgramAd
LIVE: 5.5''x8.5''
TRIM: 5.5''x8.5''
BLEED: 5.75''x8.75''
JOB: CKP-014-CFPA-Playbill-AdResize-FNL.indd DATE: 07/03/12
NAME: EM KC MHIg CLIENT APPROVAL: OK OK OK OK
CKP-014-CFPA-Playbill-AdResize-FNL.indd 1 7/3/12 12:03 PM