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A look at the performances being staged at The College at Brockport during the 2011-12 school year.
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Fine Arts
A Letter from the DeanGreetings:
I am sure you are all aware of the current state budget constraints facing the SUNY system. The Fine Arts Series at The College at Brockport is certainly feeling the pinch, as is the rest of the campus, but rest assured we are committed to providing the highest quality dance, theatre, visual arts and music to our audiences. Even with financial hardships, the arts are thriving at Brockport. And they are thriving not only on our own stages but, with our students’ participation, all around Rochester.
This past year, theatre students appeared alongside professional actors in the Geva Theatre Center productions of Amadeus and A Christmas Carol. DANSCORE made the first of its annual appearances at the Hochstein School of Music and Dance, and the Sankofa African Dance and Drum Ensemble toured throughout Western New York. Undergraduate students in the visual arts exhibited works in galleries across the region, and mentored students at Rochester’s School of the Arts. And our new Brockport Chamber Orchestra performed in various suburbs. I could not be prouder of how our arts programs have transcended the campus.
Yet the College’s Fine Arts Series continues to be the center of this creative activity.
After setting a site-specific piece on Brockport dancers last year, choreographer Monica Bill Barnes will return to the campus this season with her entire company. The Tower Fine Arts Gallery will exhibit works by illustrator Walter Haskell Hinton and, in an interdisciplinary collaboration, the stark photography of Lucinda Devlin will help illuminate the Department of Theatre’s production of Coyote on a Fence. This prison drama will give way to musical theatre mayhem with The Rocky Horror Show. Other highlights include the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and a homecoming for folksinger/humorist Christine Lavin ’73, celebrating her 25th anniversary as a recording and performing artist.
The support of our patrons, for which we are quite grateful, helps us continue to build upon our past achievements. Along with your purchase of subscription tickets, please think about making a contribution — even donating back your subscription savings will go a long way to insuring our continued success.
Thank you,
Darwin Prioleau Dean, School of The Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Hartwell Dance Theater features RESERVED seating for all performances. Please arrive early to ensure being seated before the performance begins. Seating in all other venues will be by general admission.
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Monica Bill Barnes
Monica Bill Barnes & Company is a contemporary dance company that celebrates individuality, humor and the innate theatricality of everyday life. After creating the site-specific work “Possible Weather” for Brockport dancers last season, the department of dance was eager to present the entire company in concerts that present their unique point of view.
Monica Bill Barnes & Company will be in residency from Tuesday, September 6 through Friday, September 9.
Thursday, September 8 at 7:30 pm Friday, September 9 at 4 and 7:30 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 StudentsHartwell Dance Theater
These performances are part of a four-day residency project supported by the New York State DanceForce with funding from the New York State Council on the Arts Dance Program.
Funded in part by the National Dance Project of the New England Foundation for the Arts. NDP is supported by lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, with additional funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Community Connections, fund of the MetLife Foundation and the Bowing Company Charitable Trust.
DANCE/Hartwell
Inspiration can strike our undergraduate and graduate choreographers in any number of ways. These adjudicated concerts are a perfect way to inspire our audiences, as well. MFA thesis choreography by Rebecca McArthur and Mariko Yamada will be featured in the Fall 2011 concerts, while the Spring 2012 concerts will present thesis works by Sarah Bennett and Hannah Seidel.
Thursday – Saturday October 6 – 8 at 7:30 pm March 29 – 31 at 7:30 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students Hartwell Dance Theater
DANCE/Strasser
These concerts allow audiences to witness athleticism blending with artistry from any one of three vantage points. Brockport is fortunate to have such a unique space, and luckier still to have the dancers who make it come alive. Join in the brief informative talks with the artists directly following the Thursday and Saturday concerts.
Thursday – Saturday October 27 – 29 at 7:30 pm April 12 – 14 at 7:30 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students Rose L. Strasser Studio, Hartwell Hall
DANSCORE
Dynamic, daring and dramatic: Our illustrious faculty’s choreography can capture a variety of emotions, leaving the audience both moved and astonished. What’s more, they are committed to sharing their creativity with Rochester audience at a special performance at the Hochstein School.
Wednesday and Thursday November 16 and 17 at 7:30 pmHartwell Dance Theater
Saturday, November 19 at 7:30 pmHochstein School of Music and Dance 50 North Plymouth Avenue, Rochester A reception will follow this performance.
All tickets: $15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students
AlumniDance Showcase
The Brockport AlumniDance Network will select recent choreography created by their members to share with our audiences. Their professional experiences will shape workshops, panels and classes scheduled throughout Dance Awareness Days.
Thursday and Friday February 23 and 24 at 7:30 pm
Free, tickets are required Rose L. Strasser Studio, Hartwell Hall
Sankofa African Dance and Drum Ensemble
Energy, vibrancy and electricity practically leap off the stage to whip the audience into a frenzy at this celebration of Afro/Latin/Caribbean culture. These performances consistently sell out, so buy your tickets early and get ready for one of the most life-affirming evenings you’ll ever experience!
Thursday – Saturday, April 26 – 28 at 7:30 pm Sunday, April 29 at 2 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students Hartwell Dance Theater
New Dancers’ ShowcaseFriday and Saturday, December 2 and 3 at 7:30 pm
Donations to the departmental scholarship fund accepted at the door.
Rose L. Strasser Studio, Hartwell Hall
Dime-a-DanceWednesdays and Thursdays
December 7 and 8 at 7:30 pm May 2 and 3 at 7:30 pm
Donations accepted at the door.
Rose L. Strasser Studio, Hartwell Hall
Student Dance Organization Guest Artist Coming in February 2011
Hartwell Dance Theater For tickets, call Brockport Student Government Box Office: (585) 395-2487
Dance Awareness Days Thursday – Saturday, February 23 – 25
Free Participants must be at least 16.
Hartwell dance studios, classrooms and Dance Theater
Graduation Dances Friday, May 11 at 7:30 pm Donations to the departmental scholarship fund accepted at the door.
Hartwell Dance Theater
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Kodzas/Sneider/Nelson: Guitars in the Round
Petar Kodzas, Bob Sneider and Kinloch Nelson will explore their individual musical roots with works written for jazz, classical, Latin, folk and modern fingerstyle guitar. When they blend together for trios, however, they will prove that three guitars can sound like heaven. Separately, they are bona fide stars; together, they will astound you.
Friday, September 16 at 7:30 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students
All performances in the Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, unless otherwise noted.
Music
Rochester Philharmonic OrchestraJeff Tyzik, conductor
For more than 80 years, the RPO has been known for its high standard of artistic excellence, unique tradition of musical versatility and deep commitment to education and community engagement. In addition to its annual concert, the RPO has a presence on campus throughout the year, providing course instructors and guest lecturers. See www.brockport.edu/finearts for more information.
Wednesday, November 2 at 7:30 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students
Christine Lavin: My 25th Anniversary Concert: What Was I (EVER!) Thinking? This Brockport alumna (’73) has made her mark internationally as a singer, satirist and raconteur extraordinaire. During her concert she will share some of her early hits while introducing her latest songs, all the while weaving hilarious stories through her music, reflecting on the people, events, near disasters and minor miracles that have defined her life and music. As folksy as she is charming, join Lavin for a knitting circle prior to the show.
This concert is sponsored in part by the Office of Alumni Relations and Development.
Friday, February 3 at 7:30 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students
The Mambo KingsTogether since 1995, The Mambo Kings are Western New York’s foremost Latin/Jazz ensemble, and have developed a national reputation for their explosive blend of Afro-Cuban rhythms and jazz improvisation. They made their orchestral debut with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and have gone on to appear with the symphony orchestras of Baltimore, Vancouver, Detroit, and Dallas. Their three CDs continue to receive airplay on radio stations across the country.
Friday, March 23 at 7:30 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students
Make it dinner AND a concert.Join us at 6 pm for a pre-concert three-course, Latin-themed dinner, catered by Garnishes. The dinner will be held on the Tower Fine Arts Center Lobby Balcony, making your transition from dinner to concert seamless! Please indicate an additional $25 per person on the subscription order form for this festive event.
Spring Concert: In HarmonyWith the Xylophone Ensemble, the Saxophone Quintet and the Brockport Chamber Orchestra now complementing, and occasionally accompanying, the Brockport College-Community Chorus, the spring concert has grown to celebrate all the music being made on campus.
Sunday, March 25 at 2 pm
All tickets $8 (General admission seating)
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Brockport College-Community Chorus:Sounds of the SeasonSunday, December 4 at 7:30 pm St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 14 State Street, Brockport
$5 at the door
Music at NoonWednesdays at 12:10 pm
October 5, November 9, March 7, April 11
Drake Memorial Library
Free
Ensembles/AssembleOur student music
ensembles in concert.
Friday, October 28 at 7:30 pm
Free
All performances in the Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, unless otherwise noted.
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by Carlos Murillo
Behind the veil of the Internet, people can be anyone they say they are; adjusting their profiles to suit their needs and desires — and the desires of others. One lie begets another for Nick. What starts out as an adolescent yearning brings him to the brink of death in this 21st century cautionary tale.
October 7 – 9 and 20 – 22 Thursday through Saturday Evenings at 7:30 pm Sunday Matinee at 2 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students dark play contains adult language and situations.
by Carlo Goldoni
Goldoni drew on commedia dell’arte characters to populate his tale of the inept, but always earnest — and always hungry — servant, Truffaldino. During the course of one day in Venice, the butler manages to turn several lives upside down, and then right side up. Complicating things are one woman engaged to two men (one of whom may not be who he purports to be), one lovelorn maidservant, a generous amount of swordplay, and a tantalizingly delicious feast.
December 2 – 4 and 8 – 10 Thursday through Saturday Evenings at 7:30 pm Sunday Matinee at 2 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students
Love is a dangerous game, especially when it is played online.
One servant + two masters = Two times the fun!
by Bruce Graham
Shedding light on a dark corner of a state penitentiary, playwright Graham ponders the death penalty, and whether it is appropriate in all cases. Arsonist Bobby Rayburn freely admits to committing a heinous crime but might be able to plead insanity if he wanted to, according to the would-be psychologist in the next cell.
February 24 – 26 and March 1 – 3 Thursday through Saturday Evenings at 7:30 pm Sunday Matinee at 2 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students Coyote on a Fence contains adult language.
Book, music and lyrics by Richard O’Brien
Join Brad and Janet as they stumble upon the castle of that notorious transsexual Transylvanian, Dr. Frank-N-Furter, and the rest of his kooky, spooky crew. An audience favorite for over 35 years, this rock musical is an affectionate satire of some of the more far-fetched science-fiction flicks of the 1950s. Oh, and feel free to slip on the fishnets and pearls!
April 27 – 29 and May 3 – 5 Thursday through Saturday Evenings at 7:30 pm Sunday Matinee at 2 pm
$15/$10 Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff/$8 Students
“…the only person who ever loved him taught him how to hate.”
Do YOU remember doing the Time Warp?
Stage Directions: Conversations with Theatre ProfessionalsIn conjunction with Geva Theatre Center
Thursdays at 10 am October 20, December 8, March 1, April 19
Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage Free
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Harlequins Student Theatre Productions:Mr. Marmalade A dark comedy by Noah Haidle
Thursday – Saturday November 3 – 5 at 7:30 pm Sunday, November 6 at 2 pm
Spring Production to be announced.
Thursday – Saturday March 29 – 31 at 7:30 pm Sunday, April 1 at 2 pm
Tower Fine Arts Center Lab Theatre Tickets: Brockport Student Government Box Office (585) 395-2487
visuALArtsAll exhibitions in the Tower Fine Arts Center Gallery are free and open to the public. The Gallery can be reached at (585) 395-2805. Gallery Hours: Mondays – Thursdays 10 am – 7 pm, Fridays 10 am – 5 pm, Sundays 1 pm – 4 pm. The Gallery is closed during academic breaks.
Walter Haskell Hinton: The Golden Age of IllustrationOn loan from the University of Tennessee, this collection includes original drawings, watercolors, and oil paintings representing Hinton’s prolific career as an illustrator. His images of the American West, outdoor recreation, and scenes of domestic bliss graced magazine covers and calendars in the first half of the 20th century, and are reminiscent of a time in American history that is all but extinct.
Wednesday, September 7 – Tuesday, October 11 Opening Reception: Tuesday, September 6, 4 – 6 pm
Department of Art Alumni ExhibitionMany former students of the Department of Art actively create and pursue the visual arts in their lives. The department is proud to present a sampling of works by alumni who have developed an extensive record of professional artistic activity. Participants include Benjamin Entner, Abigail Hendrickson, Philip Hendrickson and Rachael Hetzel.
Wednesday, October 26 – Sunday, December 4 Opening Reception: Tuesday, October 25, 4 – 6 pm
Photo Media InvitationalCurated by Kitty Hubbard, Associate Professor of Art
This exhibit highlights the diversity of media and messages communicated through photo-based media. Work ranges from web-based projects to traditional and non-traditional prints, artist books, installation, and much, much more. Photography is here to stay, and it will continue to evolve as an essential means of creative media and communication.
Wednesday, January 25 – Sunday, February 19 Opening Reception: Tuesday, January 24, 4 – 6 pm
Free Tower Fine Arts Center Gallery
Annual Student Art ExhibitionThe pinnacle of our season, and the most anticipated by students and faculty, this adjudicated exhibition is our celebration of our students’ artistic achievements for the current academic year.
Friday, April 13 – Sunday, May 6 Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony: April 13, 7 – 9 pm
Lucinda Devlin: The Omega SuitesDevlin photographed execution chambers, holding cells and viewing rooms in penitentiaries in 20 states, thereby bringing focus to the debate on the death penalty, one of the great ethical questions still facing American citizens. This exhibition is presented in conjunction with the Department of Theatre’s production of Coyote on a Fence, which portrays the lives of two prisoners on murderer’s row.
On and Off the Wall: Paper as ArtSince its development in second century China, paper has primarily been used in artistic practices as a flat surface for the application of other materials. With the advent of origami in 17th century Japan, artists have embraced paper as a primary resource, and have continued to explore its dimensional and organic possibilities. Included in this exhibition are works by Jin Lee, Anonda Bell and others.
Saturday, February 25 – Friday, March 30 Opening Reception: Friday, February 24, 5 – 7:30 pm
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TransitionArtists: Theo Baart, Doug DuBois, Gregory Halpern, Cary Markerink, Oscar Palacio, Andrea StultiensFriday, September 2 – Sunday, November 13VSW/Siskind Gallery
Image Art A juried group show in association with ImageOut: The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film and Video FestivalFriday, October 7 – Sunday, October 30VSW Bookstore and Gallery
360 Panorama Video Installation Artists: Potter-Belmar Labs (Leslie Raymond and Jason Jay Stevens)Live cinema performance event on Sunday, November 13Saturday, November 12 – Sunday, December 18VSW Bookstore and Gallery
SurvivorArtists: Banyamulengue youth survivors Andra Uwiringiy’imana and Alex Ngabo Friday, February 3 – Sunday, March 18 VSW Bookstore and Gallery
Hank Willis ThomasGuest curator: Carla Williams Friday, March 30 – Sunday, April 22VSW Bookstore and Gallery
Scott McCarneyGuest curator: Cyril Reade Friday, May 4 – Sunday, July 1VSW Bookstore and Gallery
The Visual Studies Workshop offers a Master of Fine Arts in visual studies that includes studio work in photography, film, video, bookmaking/artists’ books and electronic imaging. Exhibitions of these students’, and other artists’, works are offered on a rotating schedule.
The VSW Galleries421 University Avenue, Rochester(585) 442-8676Gallery Hours: Thursdays: noon – 8 pm, Fridays – Sundays: noon – 5 pm, or by appointment, except as noted.
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