Strathmore Summer News 2012

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Summer at Strathmore pages 3–7

Kids and Strathmore: Arts in the Right Place page 3

Fine Art: Inform/Re-form Exhibition page 13

2012–2013 Season Preview pages 14–17

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OF DIRECTORS Officers Nancy E. Hardwick Chair William G. Robertson Vice Chair Dale S. Rosenthal Treasurer Robert G. Brewer, Jr., Esq. Secretary

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KIDS + SONG = LOVE AT FIRST NOTE AUDITIONS FOR PREMIERE SEASON AGES 8–16 Saturday, June 23, 10AM–3PM Sunday, July 15, 3–6PM Saturday, August 18, 10AM–3PM To make an appointment: (301) 366-8624 Email cguerra@strathmorecc.org

The Strathmore Children’s Chorus debuts this fall—and your musicloving child could be part of it! Strathmore’s new education program, with Christopher G. Guerra at the helm as artistic director, combines a vibrant repertoire, professional instruction and incredible performance opportunities.

The Mansion at Strathmore 10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, MD 20852 Christopher G. Guerra

“The only thing better than singing is more singing.” – Ella Fitzgerald LEARN MORE AT WWW.STRATHMORECC.ORG COVER PHOTO: UKEFEST BY MARGOT I. SCHULMAN; INSIDE COVER PHOTOS: TOP— TAP DOGS; BOTTOM— MOONA LUNA BY M.SHARKEY; UKEFEST BY MARGOT I. SCHULMAN; VOICES OF NAMIBIA, 2012 SERENADE!; NEWSPRINT TOWER BY VERONICA SZALUS

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Joseph F. Beach Dickie S. Carter David M.W. Denton Hope B. Eastman, Esq. Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg William R. Ford Hon. Nancy Floreen Barbara Goldberg Goldman Sol Graham Thomas H. Graham Paul L. Hatchett Delia K. Lang Carolyn P. Leonard Hon. Laurence Levitan J. Alberto Martinez, MD Caroline Huang McLaughlin Thomas A. Natelli Kenneth O’Brien DeRionne P. Pollard Donna Rattley Washington Graciela Rivera-Oven Wendy J. Susswein Carol A. Trawick Regina Brady Vasan James S. Whang


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KIDS AND STRATHMORE: ARTS IN THE RIGHT PLACE Strathmore launched its “Art, Who’s Art?” campaign several months ago to highlight our ongoing efforts in children’s education. We want kids to know that art is not a person; rather “art” is creative expression that is essential to a child’s growth and ultimately contributions to society.

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Essential—but not guaranteed. Access to high quality arts programming that won’t force the family budget to hit a high note is becoming increasingly rare.

Simplify summer with a weekly visit to the world of wonder that is Strathmore’s Backyard Theater. High-energy learning and musical fun—it’s like making a play date with your child’s imagination.

Kids around here just call it summertime fun. That’s because when school lets out we put arts education for children on center stage, with free and family-priced events that promote creativity and inspire imagination. “Who’s Art?” No, at Strathmore kids know “What’s art.”

BACKYARD THEATER STAGE Tickets $8 (Stars $7.20), free ages 2 and under Sponsored by

Snowday a cappella JULY 12

Nothing’s cooler than a Snowday in summertime. These lively a cappella rockers show and teach kids what a cappella vocal power is all about. Just one of several a cappella performances Strathmore is staging this summer!

BACKYARD THEATER FYI

Recess Monkey rock

PARKING Free parking on a space-available basis in Mansion lot.

JULY 19

A trio of Seattle teacher-musicians, Recess Monkey rocks with songs about things that matter to kids. Get ready to dance, shout and develop a devotion to “kindie rock.”

DINING Bag lunches are welcome.

Moona Luna Latin rock JULY 26

SEATING Blankets, low-rise chairs and discreet coolers welcome. No pets, please.

Travel the world with Moona Luna, the lively bilingual New York City band that’s got Latin flair and a beat both kids and parents will adore. For proof, look no further than their Parent’s Choice Award for their debut album, Piñata Party!

Recess Monkey

Farafina Kan African dance

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WEATHER Check website, Facebook and Twitter for updates.

THURSDAYS, 9:30 & 11:30AM

AUGUST 2

Their name means “Spirit of Africa;” their music is inspiring. This West African percussion orchestra brings together traditional and modern sounds and stories, drumming and dancing until everyone’s on their feet. (301) 581-5100

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S U M M E R AT S TRATHMO RE Incwell

FREE SUMMER OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES This summer at Strathmore there’s music in the air, with family friendly free concerts that make it easy to incorporate the arts into everyone’s lives. From kid-centric to country rockers, to a full-on celebration of the incredible ukulele, summertime sings and soars at Strathmore.

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Cake for Dinner featuring members of Scythian kids rock

J. ELON GOODMAN

JUNE 20 Dance along as Cake for Dinner bridges the generation gap with violins, mandolins and music that appeals to everyone: waltzes, polkas, tangos and sea chanteys. Danny and Leks Fedoryka, the brothers from the Celtic-Ukrainian band Scythian, channel their inner child for a celebration of music from every corner of the world.

Incwell and The FreeWord hip-hop JULY 11 Music and poetry flow together in an endless international jam when Incwell takes the stage. Teacher, coach, writer, composer—the Silver Spring native stretches the limits of hip-hop to surprise and delight every audience member. Elijah Balbed

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WEDNESDAYS AT 7PM GUDELSKY CONCERT PAVILION Free, no tickets required

Stephane Wrembel

Elijah Balbed Quintet jazz ensemble

Stephane Wrembel guitar JUNE 27 Called a “revelation” by Rolling Stone magazine, guitarist Stephane Wrembel celebrates the release of his fifth album, Origins, featuring music from blues to flamenco to rock. See and hear the guitar in a whole new amazing way with Wrembel, whose career path has taken him from the Gypsy campsites of the French countryside to the stage of the 2012 Academy Awards, where he performed his theme to Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris.

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JULY 18 Strathmore’s known for showcasing the finest young local artists, and Elijah is no exception. An award-winning saxophonist Elijah has shared a stage with world-class musicians, and he’s bringing all his talent and experience home with both original music and a tribute to jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard. Free Summer Outdoor Concerts

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SUMMER OUTDOOR CONCERTS FYI PARKING $4.75 in Metro garage, payable with credit or SmarTrip cards. Free parking for Strathmore Stars with VIP Passes and vehicles with disability tags is available on a space-available basis in Mansion lot until 7PM. DINING Summer favorites available from Restaurant Associates Barbeque. SEATING Blankets, low-rise chairs and discreet coolers welcome. No pets, please. WEATHER Check website, Facebook and Twitter for updates.

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Keola and Moanalani Beamer

Lyndsey Highlander country rock JULY 25 Put a little country twang into your summertime with this up-and-coming young singer-songwriter who’s straight outta Nashville. Sweet-voiced Lyndsey and her band put on a boot-stomping good show with great new original songs and a favorite country cover or two.

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Donate Your Old Instruments! Please donate your used instruments at the summer concerts to help bring music to underprivileged children.

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UkeFest 2012

MIKA IMAGINATION

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The Bachata Legends: Joan Soriano Dominican folk AUGUST 1 The blending of the sultry Dominican countryside with “the bittersweet feeling of unrealized love”— that’s the haunting undercurrent to the Dominican musical genre known as bachata. Born in rural Dominican Republic, Joan Soriano and his six-member band play steel string bachata with equal parts romance and grit.

Marti Brom roots rock AUGUST 8 Add a touch of Texas hillbilly bop to your summer with the delightfully bluesy Marti Brom. Part classic country, part rockabilly, Marti brings a bit of Patsy Cline and touch of Billie Holiday to create her very own unique brand of roots rock.

AUGUST 15 Summertime strumming at its harmony-happyHawaiian best: that’s this year’s edition of UkeFest at Strathmore. A celebration of the ukulele and the simple joy of making music, UkeFest has become a unique and beloved tradition that brings seasoned musicians and amateurs together and sends melodies soaring into the summer air. This year’s toast to the 50th state celebrates the roots of the ukulele with a real Hawaiian luau, served up by your hosts Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer along with other ukulele greats Keola and Moanalani Beamer, The Hula Honeys and Bruce Hutton. Come Early for the Pre-Show Strum! Bring your own or pick one up for a song at the show and join the audience play-along. Talent desired but certainly not required!

UkeFest 2012: Uke and Guitar Summit AUGUST 11–13, 9AM–9PM AUGUST 14, 9AM–4:15PM MUSIC CENTER AND MANSION Early Bird Special! Tuition through July 2 $275 (Stars $247.50) After July 2, Tuition $300 (Stars $270) What if you could learn to play music on the ukulele, slack key or tenor guitar quickly and easily—while having tons of fun? The Uke and Guitar Summit puts all the elements together: great teachers like Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, Keola and Moanalani Beamer, The Hula Honeys and Bruce Hutton; great music—and the greatest instruments ever invented for making musicians out of ordinary people.

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The Summit includes a pre-class skill set consultation. Those interested ages 16 and under please call (301) 581-5142 to discuss registration.

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SUMMER SOUNDS SUPER IN THE MUSIC CENTER Turns out there is a cure for the summertime blues—and you can find it right here at Strathmore. Superlative sounds, top artists, lots of free shows—‘tis the season to beat the heat, embrace the arts, and let the fun begin.

Tommy Tune: Steps in Time A Broadway Biography in Song and Dance featuring the Manhattan Rhythm Kings

SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 2 & 8PM Broadway legend Tommy Tune entertains the oldfashioned way: with a song and a dance—and a wealth of incredible showbiz stories. It’s entertainment for the entire family when the nine-time Tony winner takes the stage. Tickets $28–$58 (Stars $25.20–$52.20)

Ahmad Jamal FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 8PM Co-Presented by Blues Alley Named an American Jazz Master by the NEA; inducted into France’s prestigious Order of the Arts and Letters—of all the gentlemen of jazz, pianist Ahmad Jamal stands out as a living legend. Don’t miss this chance to beat the heat with an incredibly cool summer concert, where Jamal will perform from his just-released, critically-acclaimed album, Blue Moon. Tickets $28–$68 (Stars $25.20–$61.20)

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Serenade! Festival Celebration Concert SUNDAY, JULY 1, 4PM Co-Presented by Classical Movements The finest international youth and adult choirs— including the best in the U.S.—come to Strathmore’s concert hall stage to celebrate the powerful beauty of the human voice. This spectacular celebration includes a world premiere by Aaron Jenson and a D.C. premiere of a new work by Stephen Paulus. This choral-classical combo of 350 singers appeals to kids of all ages and grown-ups, too…and best of all it’s free! Talk about a great way to introduce your kids to art. Free, no tickets required, line forms at 3PM

Cluster and Afro Blue Vocal Band SATURDAY, JULY 14, 8PM Co-Presented by CASA It’s an international a cappella extravaganza, with the jazzy 10-member Afro Blue Vocal Band, the pride of Howard University and Sing-Off finalists sharing the stage with Cluster, winner of Italy’s X-Factor. Don’t miss this exciting evening of music by extraordinarily talented young artists. Tickets $18–$38 (Stars $16.20–$34.20)

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Tribute to Eva Cassidy THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 8PM Blues, jazz, folk, pop—Eva Cassidy sang it all, exquisitely. Now the D.C. legend is brought to life in a tribute concert featuring Amikaeyla Gaston, Trelawny Rose and Strathmore Artist in Residence alumna Mary Alouette. Tickets $25 (Stars $22.50) Jonathan Butler

Warren Hill

Eva Cassidy

Maysa

Soul of Summer featuring Jonathan Butler, Warren Hill and Maysa

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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 8PM Co-Presented by Blues Alley What could be more refreshing than an evening with the legendary Smooth Jazz Cruise stars? Enjoy the contemporary stylings of Baltimore soul-singer Maysa, South African guitarist and singer Jonathan Butler, and Canadian saxophonist Warren Hill in a performance no jazz lover should miss. Tickets $30–$68 (Stars $27–$61.20) National Youth Orchestra of Canada

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DINING Prelude Café opens 2 hours before curtain.

SUMMER MANSION FYI PARKING Free parking on a space-available basis in Mansion lot.

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Michael Mizrahi, piano

National Youth Orchestra of Canada THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 7PM This summer Canada’s finest young musicians will perform a fabulous free concert of Dvorˇák, Shostakovich and a new work by Canadian composer Adam Sherkin, Terra Incognita. Introducing young artists in the audience to a truly inspiring concert is why so many musical dreams begin at Strathmore. Free, no tickets required, line forms at 6PM Sponsored by TD Bank

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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 7:30PM The marvelous Michael Mizrahi comes to Strathmore for the Washington-area premiere performance of works from his new album, The Bright Motion. These evocative compositions for solo piano reflect Michael’s passion for contemporary music—and provide a glimpse into the future of modern piano. Tickets $20 (Stars $18) Sponsored by Michael Mizrahi Asbury Methodist Village

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Ongoing Event Afternoon Teas

Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 1PM No Teas in August MANSION $23 (Stars $20.70) $28 Specialty Teas (Stars $25.20) Pre-paid, non-refundable reservations required, call (301) 581-5108.

A New Kind of People House: The Crib at Strathmore The Crib’s architect, Jeffrey Broadhurst, discusses the process of creating this award-winning structure, from conception through selection of green components. MANSION Tickets $5 (Star Price $4.50)

THU, JUN 7, 7:30PM

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NPR PRESENTS

THROUGH JUNE 23

Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me! is NPR’s weekly hour-long quiz program. Step up to the challenge and test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what’s real news and what’s made up. MUSIC CENTER SOLD OUT

Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!

STRATHMORE FINE ART

Strathmore Unleashed!

This exhibition is attracting both art enthusiasts and animal lovers of all pedigrees, with interpretive sculpture, painting, photography and video art, and an inspired collection of one-of-a-kind doghouse designs, both indoor and outdoor structures. MANSION Free

SAT, JUN 2, 2 & 8PM

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Tommy Tune: Steps in Time A Broadway Biography in Song and Dance featuring The Manhattan Rhythm Kings

It’s Tommy Tune in all his tall, toetapping, Texan glory. Join the delightful song-and-dance-man as he shares story and song in a unique and intimate look back on his life and legend at the very heart of the Broadway musical’s Golden Age. MUSIC CENTER Tickets $28–$58 (Stars $25.20–$52.20)

WED, JUN 6, 7:30PM

ART AFTER HOURS

Karen Collins & The Backroads Band

Get ready to storm the dance floor when Karen and her band rev up their special blend of original music, a twangy mix of roadhouse, honkytonk and country-classic that no one in cowboy boots can resist. MANSION Tickets $15 (Stars $13.50)

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Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!

Join Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! for a special show highlighting the quirks and embarrassments of political leaders throughout history. Host Peter Sagal, official judge & scorekeeper Carl Kasell, and the Wait Wait panelists prove those who can’t remember the past will look foolish at Strathmore in June. MUSIC CENTER SOLD OUT

Summer is the perfect time to expand your musical horizons and discover something new! In addition to our Music & Arts Day Camp, Levine offers classes, workshops, boot camps and lesson packages for students of all ages, from babies and toddlers to seasoned music lovers.

Electric Guitar Intensive Experience the electric guitar with Levine’s outstanding faculty! Learn the fundamentals of popular guitar playing or take your playing to the next level while learning popular and jazz songs. JULY 9–13, Ages: 12–18, Novice and advancing divisions.

Beginning Blues Guitar (Adults) The perfect introduction to the blues for adult novices! Participants will learn the skills needed to join a blues jam/open mic or even just jam along to their favorite recordings. Concepts covered include the 12-bar blues form, the blues scale, basic 7th chord voicings and accompaniment patterns, picking, lead guitar techniques, working from simple music notation, chord charts and tab, and lots of improvisation. JULY 16–AUG. 1, Ages: adults

Levine String Orchestra for Beginners Young string players are introduced to their instruments through an orchestral experience, as the group environment has proven to be an encouraging and rewarding experience for young beginners. AUG. 6–17, Ages: 6–8

SAT, JUN 9, 8PM

BALTIMORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto and Rite of Spring

Marin Alsop, conductor Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin KEVIN PUTS Symphony No. 4 “From Mission San Juan Bautista” TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 STRAVINSKY The Rite of Spring Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto will sing in the hands of the incomparable Nadja SalernoSonnenberg. It contrasts with Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, written only 35 years later but a world apart in its spellbinding rhythms. MUSIC CENTER Tickets from $28 for most concerts

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Saxophone at Strathmore Take part in a fun-filled week of individual instruction, chamber music, and large saxophone ensembles, culminating in a final student performance at The Music Center at Strathmore. AUG. 6–10, Ages: 11–18

Rock ‘n Jazz Camp This fun-filled camp is a great opportunity for talented young musicians in middle and high school who are interested in performing rock, jazz or blues. AUG. 13–17, Ages: 11–18

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Latin Jazz, Gypsy swing and a sophisticated vibe that evokes Zou Bisou, Bisou—Lynn Véronneau’s distinct voice and incredibly versatile band offer up petits morceaux of everything from French chansons to Spanish folksongs to the American Songbook. MANSION Tickets $15 (Stars $13.50)

THU, JUN 14, 8PM

I.M.P. PRESENTS

Keane with Mystery Jets

One thing is for sure: when you listen to a Keane record or go to one of their shows, you’re going to hear some expertly-crafted piano and synth pop. With their new album, Strangeland, these fine Englishmen have strived to combine an “amazing soundscape” with “a massive amount of energy.” That’s exactly what you can expect when Keane plays Strathmore this June with opener Mystery Jets. It’ll be a positive, emotional and transcendent affair. Tickets $65–$75, also available through Ticketmaster.com

FRI, JUN 15, 7:30PM

MUSIC IN THE MANSION

Michael Mizrahi, piano

Thoroughly modern Michael is devoted to contemporary music. The renowned pianist performs newly commissioned works for solo piano from his new release, The Bright Motion, featuring some of the world’s top modern composers. MANSION Tickets $20 (Stars $18) Sponsored by Asbury Methodist Village

SAT, JUN 16, 1PM

CITYDANCE PRESENTS

Dreams of the Warrior Princess CityDance Children and Youth Concert 2012

CityDance Conservatory dancers and students of the school will showcase the techniques they have mastered throughout the year, as well as share their artistry and talents. The Golden Goose, a recreated Jataka tale, and the legend of The Princess Warrior of Manipur are woven together through a tapestry of genres from ballet to Bollywood. MUSIC CENTER Tickets $18, $5 ages 2 and under

FRI, JUN 22, 8PM

Orli Shaham

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Seeing with Our Hearts CityDance Conservatory Concert 2012

Ahmad Jamal

The young dancers of CityDance Conservatory take the main stage of Strathmore for an exciting evening of dance based on the theme of “Seeing With Our Hearts,” with music selections ranging from Zap Mama to Astor Piazzola to Tchaikovsky. The performance will highlight the challenging and complex contemporary, classical and fusion repertory from the 2011– 2012 season. MUSIC CENTER Tickets $18, $5 ages 2 and under

SUN, JUN 17, 11AM–2PM

RESTAURANT ASSOCIATES

Father’s Day/Graduation Brunch

Sip champagne and a delightful array of all your brunch favorites and live entertainent in an elegant setting. Reserve at (301) 581-5253 or rareservations@strathmore.org. MUSIC CENTER Price $36.95 per person (Stars $33.26), half price children ages 6-18, free ages 6 and under

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CITYDANCE PRESENTS

Spend Your Summer at CityDance; Summer Camps & Intensives Begin

Dancing Around the World camps, dancing through pop culture, and intensives begin in multiple themes/ genres and are designed for ages 4–19. For the first time, CityDance Conservatory will travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil this summer for a two-week exchange program from June 23–July 8. Final performances for family and friends will be staged throughout the summer. EDUCATION CENTER Performances are free and open to all. Learn more at www.citydance.net or (301) 581-5204.

WED, JUN 20, 7PM

STRATHMORE FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT

Cake for Dinner featuring members of Scythian

The musical treat that bends every rule: Cake for Dinner is a feel-good, groove-happy, Celtic-Ukrainian rock band that families can enjoy together. Turn a summer night into a musical memory for everyone to savor—absolutely free! GUDELSKY PAVILION Free, no tickets required

Co-Presented by Blues Alley Iconic. Innovative. Influential. Incomparable. Ahmad Jamal has shaped American jazz like no other artist since Charlie Parker. The opportunity to experience the American Jazz Master and his trio, performing live from his new, criticallyacclaimed album Blue Moon, is one no jazz lover should miss. MUSIC CENTER Tickets $28–$68 (Stars $25.20–$61.20)

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LEVINE SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Summer Semester & Camps Begin

Join Levine for a summer of music, dance and art at the Music and Arts Day Camp. Levine also hosts Specialty Programs in guitar, saxophone, rock and jazz. Details at www.levineschool.org/ summer or call (301) 897-5100.

MON, JUN 25, 11AM & 12PM

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Historic Home Tours

Guided tours illuminating the many stories behind the Mansion! MANSION Free, tickets required

WED, JUN 27, 7PM

STRATHMORE FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT

Stephane Wrembel, guitar

His Midnight In Paris soundtrack (and fabulous performance at the Oscars) put Stephane Wrembel’s unique sound and exuberant personality on the American radar. This free concert at Strathmore will kick your summer into high gear. GUDELSKY PAVILION Free, no tickets required

THU, JUN 28, 10:30AM

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Inform/Re-form Exhibition

This compelling look at artists creating through unconventional media is highlighted by a world premiere, 3-D gallery installation by Veronica Szalus and Jacqui Crocetta. These are but two of the many artists featured, meet them at the free Opening Reception on Thursday, July 12, 7–9PM. Read more about this exhibition on page 13. MANSION Free

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SAT, JUN 16, 7:30PM

CITYDANCE PRESENTS

CHRISTIAN STEINER

WED, JUN 13, 7:30PM

ART AFTER HOURS

National Philharmonic 2012–2013 Season at the Music Center at Strathmore! Join the National Philharmonic at Strathmore for a season of great voices featured in fabulous music! This year’s program showcases Denyce Graves, singing Brahms’s Alto Rhapsody; Magdalena Wór in Prokofiev’s Alexander Nevsky Suite; and Danielle Talamantes who joins the Philharmonic in Poulenc’s Gloria. The season opens with an all-Beethoven program featuring two of the composer’s most popular works, the sublime Piano Concerto No. 3 with pianist Orli Shaham and the heroic Symphony No. 3 (“Eroica”). Experience the artistry of many renowned soloists, including pianist Brian Ganz, playing his third all Chopin recital; violinist Stefan Jackiw and violist Victoria Chiang in Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante; and violinist Elena Urioste performing Andrea Makris’s compelling Violin Concerto in a concert celebrating American violin music. The season concludes with a tribute to Richard Wagner on the 200th anniversary of his birth featuring famous excerpts from the composer’s most popular operas. Subscribe today at www. nationalphilharmonic.org or call (301) 581-5100. Kids 7–17 free!

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Calling serious Young Musicians! Be Part of MCYO’s 2012–2013 Season! C ALE ND AR JU NE–A U G U S T 2012

67 years and still growing and going strong, MCYO provides the highest quality orchestral education program in the region for 500 students in grades 3–12.

MCYO consists of SIX Stellar Ensembles Philharmonic, grades 10–12 Chamber Orchestra, grades 9–11 Symphony, grades 7–9 Young Artists, grades 6–8 Chamber Strings, grades 4–6 and our NEWEST group, Preparatory Strings, grades 3–5 Plus, chamber music ensembles, including Flute & Clarinet Choirs and Harp Ensemble

August 20–25 at the Music Center at Strathmore online registration for auditions begins June 13 at www.mcyo.org/auditions.htm

Rehearsal Schedule MCYO rehearses every Wednesday evening during the school year at the Music Center.

2012–2013 Concert Season dates at Strathmore Sunday, December 9 (3 & 7PM) Wednesday, March 16 (7:30PM) Sunday, May 19 (3 & 7PM) Plus, outreach performance opportunities, recitals & touring

MCYO Alumni Please contact cheryl@mcyo.org. We’d love to hear an update from you! QUESTIONS? Please call (301) 581-5208 WED, JUL 11, 7PM

STRATHMORE FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT

Incwell and The FreeWord

SUN, JUL 1, 4PM

STRATHMORE PRESENTS

Serenade! Festival Celebration Concert

Co-Presented by Classical Movements An incredible experience no music lover should miss: choirs from South Africa, Colombia, Australia, Czech Republic, Namibia, Canada and, yes, the USA come together for a world premiere conducted by Philip Brunelle. MUSIC CENTER Free, no tickets required. Line forms at 3PM.

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Plein Air Camp

Into the great wide open…with canvas, paints and brushes! Summer vacation becomes a fertile field in which artistic talent and creativity grow alongside fun and friendship. Plein Air Camp is about capturing the moment—and preserving summer’s beauty forever. MANSION Tuition $135 (Stars $121.50)

SAT, JUL 14, 10:15AM

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Children’s Talk and Tour

Young art lovers ages 5 and up enjoy a talk about the Inform/Re-form exhibition, and a hands-on activity. MANSION SOLD OUT

SAT, JUL 14, 1PM

2012–2013 Season Auditions

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THU, JUL 12–SAT, JUL 14, 9:30AM–12:30PM

He’s a local artist with universal appeal: Incwell and his band, The FreeWord, bring the limitless creativity and joyous rhythm of hip-hop to Strathmore. On a sultry summer night, the musical possibilities are endless! GUDELSKY PAVILION Free, no tickets required

THU, JUL 12, 9:30 & 11:30AM

BACKYARD THEATER

Snowday

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Art Talk

Adults enjoy a guided tour of the Inform/Re-form exhibition, delving into technique and history of the artists and works. MANSION Free, no tickets required

SAT, JUL 14, 8PM

STRATHMORE PRESENTS

Cluster and Afro Blue Vocal Band

Co-Presented by CASA Double a cappella: Cluster, a quintet founded at the Niccolò Paganini Conservatory, is one of Italy’s top vocal groups. And the 10-member Afro Blue Vocal Band, stand-outs on The Sing-Off, has been a D.C. favorite since its founding at Howard University. MUSIC CENTER Tickets $18–$38 (Stars $16.20–$34.20)

WED, JUL 18, 7PM

STRATHMORE FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT

Elijah Balbed Quintet

Young modern—and sax-y: that’s blues tenor sax artist Elijah Jamal Balbed. The D.C. native and his band will perform both original compositions and celebrate the legendary trumpeter Freddie Hubbard. GUDELSKY PAVILION Free, no tickets required

Nothing’s as refreshing and unforgettable as a Snowday in July! A cappella tunes that kids and parents love—plus an undetectable undercurrent that teaches everyone about music and how to understand and appreciate it. BACKYARD THEATER STAGE Tickets $8 (Stars $7.20), free ages 2 and under

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THU, JUL 19, 9:30 & 11:30AM

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Recess Monkey, rock

People say they monkey around, but the Seattle-based “kindie” rockers play kid-themed music with a beat even grownups can’t resist. Don’t miss this opportunity to share the joy of music with the whole family. BACKYARD THEATER STAGE Tickets $8 (Stars $7.20), free ages 2 and under

FRI, JUL 20, 8PM

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Soul of Summer featuring Jonathan Butler, Warren Hill and Maysa

Co-Presented by Blues Alley Smooth jazz lovers, this is for you: an elegant evening of soulful music featuring the R&B stylings of singerguitarist Jonathan Butler; adult contemporary chart-topper Warren Hill on sax, and Baltimore’s own soul singer extraordinaire, Maysa. MUSIC CENTER Tickets $30–$68 (Stars $27–$61.20)

WED, JUL 25, 7PM

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Lyndsey Highlander

This young, fresh, raven-haired country rocker is the real deal, with heartfelt original songs and a voice that covers all the musical bases. Lyndsey and her band put on a super-fun, high-energy show—free! GUDELSKY PAVILION Free, no tickets required

THU, JUL 26, 9:30 & 11:30AM

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Moona Luna

Lively Latin music served up in kidfriendly bites—that’s Moona Luna. Sandra Velasquez and her band sing their fun, family-friendly songs in English and Spanish, mixing positive, inspirational messages with toetapping tunes and delightful silliness. BACKYARD THEATER STAGE Tickets $8 (Stars $7.20), free ages 2 and under

MON, JUL 30–FRI, AUG 3, 9:30AM–12:30PM

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Art Camp 2012

Learning doesn’t end when the school year finishes up, and at Strathmore there’s an endless summer—full of flexible educational adventures for kids. Half-day art camp for children 5–11 fills summer mornings with creative fun. Plus, this year Art Camp goes “green,” with projects promoting earth-friendly art, often made from recycled materials. MANSION Tuition $225 (Stars $202.50)


WED, AUG 1, 7PM

MARYLAND CLASSIC YOUTH ORCHESTRAS/BSO

How to Audition Clinic

BSO musicians join MCYO to present this clinic, offering tips and advice for students on how to successfully audition. EDUCATION CENTER Fee $15. Reservations required to john@mcyo.org or (301) 581-5209.

WED, AUG 1, 7PM

STRATHMORE FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT

The Bachata Legends: Joan Soriano

These are the go-to guys when it comes to the musical genre known as bachata. A Dominican tradition that’s catching on all over the world, bachata is rhythmic, romantic and hard to resist. GUDELSKY PAVILION Free, no tickets required

THU, AUG 2, 9:30 & 11:30AM

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Farafina Kan

Take a trip to Africa this summer, with the traditional music of Farafina Kan. Dance and drum, story and song—this troupe of amazing young African American artists offers a high-energy look at African culture. BACKYARD THEATER STAGE Tickets $8 (Stars $7.20), free ages 2 and under

MON, AUG 6–FRI, AUG 10, 9AM–3PM

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Art Camp 2012

Looking for a full day of fun for creative kids? Check out our handson, earth-friendly, imaginationboosting camps, where children 5–11 put technique into practice under the leadership of Rosanna Azar and her team of professional arts educators. MANSION Tuition $375 (Stars $337.50)

THU, AUG 9, 7PM

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National Youth Orchestra of Canada

Canada’s advanced orchestral training institute for musicians aged 16-28 takes a summer tour to showcase the talent that’s twice earned it the prestigious title of “Best Youth Orchestra in the World” at the World Youth Orchestra conference. MUSIC CENTER Free, no tickets required. Line forms at 6PM. Sponsored by TD Bank

SAT, AUG 11–TUE, AUG 14, 9AM–9PM

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UkeFest 2012: Uke and Guitar Summit

Learning to play the ukulele, slack key guitar or tenor guitar is a wonderful way to begin, or jump start a love affair with music. And the immersive nature of the Uke and Guitar Summit, led by masters Cathy Fink, Marcy Marcer and others make music-making simple, fun and vastly rewarding. Read more about the Uke and Guitar Summit on page 5. MANSION Early Bird Tuition through July 2 $275 (Stars $247.50) After July 2 Tuition $300 (Stars $275)

SUN, AUG 12, 4PM

OPERA INTERNATIONAL

Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor

Jessica Stecklein, soprano Yingzi Zhang, tenor Daesan No, baritone Edward Roberts, conductor Muriel Von Villas, stage director One of Donizetti’s most popular operas, don’t miss this exciting semi-staged production with orchestra, chorus and surtitles. Reserve today! MUSIC CENTER Tickets $20–$50

WED, AUG 8, 7PM

MON, AUG 13–FRI, AUG 17, 9:30AM–12:30PM

Marti Brom, roots rock

Art Camp 2012

STRATHMORE FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT Let loose with a hillbilly holler when Marti Brom takes the stage! This country-blues performer and her band bring a bit of Texas twang to Strathmore in a free outdoor concert you won’t want to miss. GUDELSKY PAVILION Free, no tickets required

Spend Your Summer at CityDance... and still travel around the world! Summer Camps & Intensives at CityDance Center at Strathmore Session Begins June 18, 2012

Dancing Around the World Camps

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JUNE 25–AUGUST 10, (AGES 4–14) These specialized 1 to 2 week camps with a global education accent offer learning and fun through dance, culture and creativity.

Summer Dance Experience: Dancing Through Pop Culture JUNE 18–JUNE 29, JULY 2–JULY 13 AND JULY 30–AUGUST 10 (AGES 10–19) Students participate in a high-energy exploration of hip-hop, jazz, and modern dance and their links to pop culture from Andy Warhol to the present.

Summer Intensives: Conservatory/Select/Pre-Select JUNE 18–AUGUST 10 (AGES 10–19) CityDance Summer intensives are designed to provide the intermediate to advanced pre-professional student with technical training, artistic refinement, and sensibility in various techniques, repertory, composition/improvisation and much more.

The Brazil Project JUNE 23–JULY 8 CityDance Conservatory will travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil this summer for a two-week exchange program. The pre-professional dancers will learn about Brazilian culture, take classes and workshops at prestigious dance centers with key dance leaders and perform repertory favorites. To learn more about our summer programs or free performances: visit www.citydance.net; call (301) 581-5204.

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Make the most of summer: enroll your kids and their imaginations in Art Camp! They’ll expand their artistic vocabulary and channel their creativity—and these convenient half-day sessions are perfect for busy families. Read more about Art Camp 2012 on the back cover. MANSION Tuition $225 (Stars $202.50)

WED, AUG 15, 7PM

THU, AUG 16, 8PM

STRATHMORE FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT

STRATHMORE PRESENTS

It’s exciting. It’s interactive. It’s a Hawaiian celebration of music and summertime fun featuring Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, the Hula Honeys and Keola & Moanalani Beamer. Don’t miss the fun, and be sure to come early for the Pre-Show Strum starting at 6PM—Aloha! Read more about UkeFest 2012 on page 5. GUDELSKY PAVILION Free, no tickets required

D.C. legend Eva Cassidy has become an international cult favorite, and now Amikaeyla Gaston, Trelawny Rose, Mary Alouette and others gather to pay an all-star tribute to Eva in this eagerly anticipated Strathmore Tribute concert. MUSIC CENTER Tickets $25 (Stars 22.50)

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SUMMER CALENDAR— BY GENRE

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AFTERNOON TEA

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Serenade! Festival Celebration Concert JULY 1

BSO: Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto and The Rite of Spring JUNE 9

Snowday JULY 12 Cluster and Afro Blue Vocal Band JULY 14

BLUEGRASS/ COUNTRY/FOLK Karen Collins & The Backroads Band JUNE 6 Lyndsey Highlander JULY 25

CLASSES/EDUCATION CityDance: Summer Camps & Intensives BEGIN JUNE 18 Levine: Summer Semester & Camps Begin JUNE 25

Marti Brom AUGUST 8 UkeFest 2012 AUGUST 15

Plein Air Camp JULY 12–14 Children’s Talk and Tour JULY 14

BROADWAY

POP/ROCK/ FUNK/HIP-HOP Keane JUNE 14 Cake for Dinner JUNE 20

Michael Mizrahi, piano JUNE 15

Incwell and The FreeWord

National Youth Orchestra of Canada AUGUST 9

JULY 11

Marti Brom AUGUST 8

Lucia di Lammermoor

Tribute to Eva Cassidy

AUGUST 12

AUGUST 16

DANCE

SPECIAL EVENTS

CityDance: Dreams of the Warrior Princess JUNE 16

Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me JUNE 7 & 8

CityDance: Seeing with Our Hearts JUNE 16

Father’s Day/Graduation Brunch JUNE 17

Art Talk JULY 14

Tommy Tune JUNE 2

MCYO/BSO: How to Audition Clinic AUGUST 1

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Art Camp 2012 Session One JULY 30–AUGUST 3

Cake for Dinner JUNE 20

Art Camp 2012 Session Two

Snowday JULY 12

AUGUST 6–10

Plein Air Camp JULY 12–14

Uke and Guitar Summit

FINE ART

The Bachata Legends: Joan Soriano AUGUST 1

JAZZ/BLUES/ GOSPEL/SOUL

AUGUST 11–14

Veronneau JUNE 13

Recess Monkey JULY 19

Art Camp 2012 Session Three

Ahmad Jamal JUNE 22

Moona Luna JULY 26

Moona Luna JULY 26

JUNE 30–AUGUST 18

Children’s Talk and Tour JULY 14

AUGUST 13–17

WORLD

Inform/Re-Form Exhibition

Farafina Kan AUGUST 2 UkeFest 2012 AUGUST 15

Stephane Wrembel JUNE 27

Art Camp 2012 Session One

Elijah Balbed Quintet JULY 18

JULY 30–AUGUST 3

Soul of Summer JULY 20

Farafina Kan AUGUST 2

Tribute to Eva Cassidy

Art Camp 2012 Session Two

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EVENTS AT STRATHMORE: The 2012 Spring Gala Thanks to everyone who helped make the 2012 Strathmore Spring Gala a wonderful success. Here are a few highlights:

Mrs. Catherine Curran O’Malley, Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, Strathmore CEO Eliot Pfanstiehl, Karmen Bailey Walker and Maryland Lt. Governor Anthony Brown

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For some people the body is a canvas; the ultimate vehicle for self-expression. Skin explores the art of body modification and the historical and cultural significance of epidermal décor.

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Inform/Re-Form Exhibition

NOVEMBER 17–DECEMBER 29

While each piece in this amazing exhibition is produced in miniature, every one represents a massive dab of talent and tender loving care.

Free Opening Reception THURSDAY, JULY 12, 7–9PM Art Talks SATURDAY, JULY 14 10:15AM Children, 1PM Adults See Summer Calendar for details.

Veronica Szalus, Screen

Jacqui Crocetta, Gestation detail

22nd Annual Strathmore Artists Juried Exhibition JANUARY 7–FEBRUARY 9

Inform/Re-form JUNE 30–AUGUST 18

It’s not easy being green—even at Strathmore. And it isn’t enough to be sustainable and made from repurposed materials, either. Every piece on display in the Inform/Re-form exhibition has to have artistic integrity as well as a pedigree that can be traced back to an unexpected origin. “When people come to the show it’s not going to be obvious, expected ‘found-object’ creations,” explains Harriet Lesser, Strathmore’s Fine Art curator. “It’s very contemporary; we’re taking a look at what’s going on at the edge of this genre of art.” Lesser says it will be followed by a more traditional show in the fall. “It’s just how Strathmore rolls,” she says, “mixing old and new; searching for a sequence that will challenge and delight its audience.”

This exclusive and exquisite juried event shows off the best of our area’s painters, sculptors, printmakers, photographers and mixed media artisans.

In Sickness and in Health FEBRUARY 16–APRIL 13

Art, science and the human body: these themes link all of us, from prehistoric humans to modern designers seeking to push forward the envelope’s edge. This is a fascinating exhibit that looks at Illness, wellness and health through the eyes of the visual artist.

Drawing for Art APRIL 18–28

Peruse a broad selection of fine art and crafts on display and join us for a drawing on April 28, where every ticketholder leaves with a work of art!

Creative Crafts Council 29th Biennial MAY 4–JUNE 15

She observes it’s not singular to the Fine Art department. “In art, as in music, there’s a crossover. We are always bringing in a new voice; a new way of viewing things—a new idea.”

This Strathmore juried favorite returns with a crafty collection of work in a variety of media that’s guaranteed to surprise and delight.

World on a String JUNE 22–AUGUST 17

The role of fine arts in the creation of puppets and marionettes; the art of the puppet show; and the effect of the puppetry on contemporary visual art— these are the themes this exhibit will string along.

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2012–2013 Season Preview Performances at Strathmore—who could ask for anything more? We start with two uniquely beautiful concert settings, add the finest shows available anywhere, and invite the world’s most discerning audience— you. Just look at the featured artists for Strathmore’s 2012–2013 Season, a diverse group of performers with one thing in common: they’re the tops! The very best in every genre, from classical music to Chinese acrobatics to the Great American Songbook; all part of a season that’s designed to set your spirit soaring. IN THE MUSIC CENTER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

STORIED STRINGS: THE VIOLIN IN AMERICA Casey Driessen: The Singularity Tour OCTOBER 26, MANSION

Storied Strings Highlights

Jennifer Koh, violin, “Bach & Beyond” Part I: NOVEMBER 14, MANSION Part II: FEBRUARY 28, MANSION

PART I NOVEMBER 14, 7:30PM, MANSION PART II: FEBRUARY 28, 7:30PM, MANSION Welcome Bach to Strathmore with “Bach and Beyond,” a series of violin recitals that bring Bach to the future. It’s the brainchild of the buzzed-about violinist Jennifer Koh, an exciting young artist known for her intensity as well as the beauty of her tone, an historical musical journey from the Six Sonatas through new and noteworthy works by contemporary composers.

Mark O’Connor: An Appalachian Christmas DECEMBER 13 Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, Jay Ungar and Molly Mason JANUARY 11 Carpe Diem String Quartet JANUARY 17, MANSION

Jennifer Koh, violin “Bach and Beyond”

JANETTE BECKMAN

Natalie MacMaster: Christmas In Cape Breton DECEMBER 6

Jennifer Koh

Marian Anderson String Quartet THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 7:30PM, MANSION When they became the first African American ensemble in history to win a classical music competition back in 1991, the members of what is now known as the Marian Anderson String Quartet sought the permission of the great contralto and civil rights pioneer to use her name as their own. Their garb is traditional, their playing is exceptional, and their mission to honor Miss Anderson’s legacy continues.

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Kristin Lee, violin APRIL 4, MANSION

Your benefits, including this exclusive Pre-Sale and 10% off on tickets, begin immediately.

Marian Anderson String Quartet

Chelsey Green, violin MAY 2, MANSION

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National Philharmonic: Elena Urioste, violin MARCH 2

Marian Anderson String Quartet APRIL 25, MANSION

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BLUES, JAZZ, ROCK AND ROOTS Frédéric Yonnet, urban jazz harmonica SEPTEMBER 27, MANSION

Tia Fuller

Pat McGee

Pat McGee Band SEPTEMBER 28

Blues, Jazz, Rock and Roots Highlight

Keb’ Mo’ NOVEMBER 3

Tia Fuller Quartet THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 7:30PM, MANSION She’s kept a high profile touring the world (and soloing) as part of Beyoncé’s all-female band, but saxophone star Tia Fuller is a bandleader in her own right—and a composer, recording artist, multiinstrumentalist and ardent educator. Don’t miss the dynamic performer and her quartet—pianist Rachel Eckroth, bassist Mimi Jones and drummer Darrell Green—performing an unforgettable evening of jazz in the Mansion.

Tia Fuller Quartet NOVEMBER 15, MANSION Sing the Truth: Angélique Kidjo, Dianne Reeves and Lizz Wright JANUARY 22 Aaron Weinstein Trio FEBRUARY 7, MANSION

CLASSICS Duo Amaral OCTOBER 12, MANSION

Classics Highlight

Guido’s Ear OCTOBER 18, MANSION

SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 4PM The New York Times calls him “Elegant, thoughtful and vastly cultured,” and we couldn’t agree more. Strathmore is definitely a fitting stage for the internationally renowned pianist Maurizio Pollini, who got his start as a child prodigy in Milan and has been thrilling music lovers for decades with his powerful, Maurizio Pollini precise renderings of Beethoven, Schumann and Chopin as well as modern composers.

George Li, piano JANUARY 12, MANSION

Maurizio Pollini, piano

MARKO OCEPEK

Dali Quartet OCTOBER 28, MANSION

Mak Grgic

Aviv Quartet FEBRUARY 21, MANSION Mattias Jacobsson, classical guitar MARCH 21, MANSION PHILIPPE GONTIER

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S E A SO N P RE VIE W Kathleen Battle

CLASSICAL CROSSOVER Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain OCTOBER 20 Cameron Carpenter APRIL 12 Underground Railroad: An Evening with Kathleen Battle Cyrus Chestnut, piano Heritage Signature Chorale MAY 18

Classical Crossover Highlight Underground Railroad: An Evening with Kathleen Battle Cyrus Chestnut, piano Heritage Signature Chorale SATURDAY, MAY 18, 8PM Glory, hallelujah! Legendary opera singer Kathleen Battle and jazz pianist Cyrus Chestnut come together to perform Underground Railroad, a celebration of the roots of African American music and the birth of the first “Civil Rights Movement.” With its artful mingling of spirituals, choral arrangements, hymns and history, the Underground Railroad program is a perfect showcase for Battle’s soaring vocals and Chestnut’s earthy piano stylings.

GREAT AMERICAN SONG Great American Song Highlight

ETHAN HILL

Patti LuPone: Matters of the Heart OCTOBER 5 & 6

Patti LuPone: Matters of the Heart

Marvin Hamlisch MARCH 16 Neil Berg’s 101 Years of Broadway MARCH 24 Patti LuPone

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 & 6, 8PM It’s hard to improve upon the perfection that is Patti LuPone, but when the iconic performer takes on the shimmering musical mix called Matters of the Heart, the results are beyond sublime. An exploration of love as it reveals itself in more than two dozen songs by everyone from Rodgers and Hammerstein to Stephen Sondheim to Cyndi Lauper, Matters of the Heart showcases LuPone’s incredible, inimitable voice.

HOLIDAY

Holiday Highlight

George Winston DECEMBER 5

Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis

Natalie MacMaster: Christmas In Cape Breton DECEMBER 6 Mark O’Connor: An Appalachian Christmas DECEMBER 13 Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis DECEMBER 15

Mannheim Steamroller

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 4 & 8PM Traditional meets contemporary when Mannheim Steamroller takes the stage with its wildly popular holiday tunes. Ever since founder Chip Davis released Mannheim Steamroller Christmas in 1984, these modern interpretations of classic Yuletide carols have become favorites with audiences worldwide who enjoy the freshness and creativity the band brings to holiday celebrations. Make the unique pop-orchestralNew Age sound of Mannheim Steamroller part of your family’s celebrations this year.

Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra DECEMBER 16, MANSION 16

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PEOPLE ARE TALKING A State of the Union Conversation: Fran Lebowitz and Frank Rich OCTOBER 19

Frank Rich

A State of the Union Conversation: Fran Lebowitz and Frank Rich

DANNY KIM

A Night with David Sedaris OCTOBER 23 Billy Collins and Mary Oliver OCTOBER 28

People Are Talking Highlight

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 8PM It’s a meeting of the minds you won’t want to miss; a pageant of punditry, an intellectual pas de deux. Two of the nation’s foremost cultural and political observers take to the Strathmore stage to engage in a thoughtful, provocative and completely live conversation about the themes that mean the most, as this crucial presidential election gets closer.

THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs NOVEMBER 24

Cirque Ziva

That’s Entertainment Highlight Cirque Ziva

Luma Theater FEBRUARY 23

THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 8PM Imagine a centuries-old Chinese art form brought to glorious post-modern life. That’s Cirque Ziva, an astonishing combination of physical human skill, technical innovation, and spectacular beauty. Take the artistic director of the world-renowned Golden Dragon Acrobats, add superb choreography, inventive staging, brilliant lighting effects and voila! A unique artistic and cultural event that will thrill the entire family.

Cirque Ziva MARCH 7 VOCA PEOPLE APRIL 18

WORLD

Ballet Folklórico de México

Ballet Folklórico de México OCTOBER 3

World Highlight

Ladysmith Black Mambazo JANUARY 25

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 8PM Passion meets technical perfection in Ballet Folklórico de México—the troupe that brings the eclectic dance traditions of Mexico together in a swirl of stunning color and original choreography. Founded by Amalia Hernández in 1952, this awardwinning folk-ballet ensemble expresses the cultural and historical perspectives of Mexico through a feast for the senses, featuring music, dance and jawdroppingly beautiful costumes.

China National Symphony Orchestra FEBRUARY 1 Flamenco Vivo/ Carlota Santana: La Pasión Flamenca FEBRUARY 14

Ballet Folklórico de México

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Tea at Strathmore is an homage to an era of elegance; the perfect place to gather with friends, colleagues—even your favorite prince and princess. This June and July turn a Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon into a feast for the senses with live music, a light meal, and our specially blended Strathmore tea. Dreamy!

AFTERNOON TEA SCHEDULE

SPECIALTY TEAS

JUNE

Historic Tea and Tour

Wei-Der Huang & Hsien-Ann Meng, Octtava Piano Duo Specialty Tea: Historic Tea and Tour Ellen Tennenbaum, piano Specialty Tea: Author’s Tea Carol Rose Duane, harp Sue Richards, harp John Dassoulas, piano Paul Bangser, guitar Specialty Tea: Fancy Nancy Tea Specialty Tea: Fancy Nancy Tea

JULY

3 Max Hou, piano 10 John Dassoulas, piano 11 Meg Baker, piano & harp 17 Specialty Tea: Prince and Princess Tea Allison Clapp, piano 18 Specialty Tea: Prince and Princess Tea Allison Clapp, piano 24 Fran Hraster, piano 25 Sue Richards, harp 31 Susan Bour, flute & Phil Bour, guitar TEA ROOM CLOSED IN AUGUST

JUNE 6

It’s one of most cherished of Strathmore traditions: a behind-the-scenes tour of the Mansion that comes complete with an old-fashioned tea service and music by Ellen Tennenbaum.

Author’s Tea JUNE 12

Like local authors? You’ll love meeting them for tea at Strathmore. Children’s authors Mary Quattlebaum, Jeanne Pettenati, Diane Heiman and Teresa Woodside; plus Dana Godbout Laake, author of The Kid-Friendly ADHD and Autism Cookbook and Guide; and Kathy D. Kneeper, author of Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: Letters to Eleanor Roosevelt Through Depression and War will be on hand to sip and chat.

Fancy Nancy Tea JUNE 26 & 27

This tea turns the tables with kid-friendly food and music, a special story time, and an invitation to everyone to dress up like “Fancy Nancy” and bring a favorite doll to share the fun.

Prince and Princess Tea

Prince and Princess Tea

JULY 17 & 18

Once upon a time, at a magical place called Strathmore, kids turned summer vacation into a real-life fairy-tale, just by dressing up as their favorite prince or princess. This popular “tea” features a fairy-tale story time, and Allison Clapp on the piano—everything families need to make memories.

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GENERAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION

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www.strathmore.org (301) 581-5100 TICKET OFFICE 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD

Web: www.strathmore.org Ticket Office: (301) 581-5100 Group Tickets: (301) 581-5199 Administration: (301) 581-5200

Complimentary 15 minute Ticket Office parking is available in the Mansion lot weekdays 10am–5pm

TTY for MD residents via relay at 711, out-of-state at (800) 735-2258

GROUP TICKETS (301) 581-5199

Mansion at Strathmore 10701 Rockville Pike North Bethesda, MD 20852-3224

Summer Hours: 9AM–5PM, Monday–Friday

STRATHMORE WELCOMES PATRONS WITH DISABILITIES Every seating section in the Concert Hall includes wheelchairaccessible seating. The Mansion at Strathmore is wheelchair accessible.

Music Center at Strathmore 5301 Tuckerman Lane North Bethesda, MD 20852-3385

Assistive-listening devices are available in the Concert Hall.

Accommodations subject to availability; please make requests by calling the Ticket Office 14 days in advance of performance.

DIRECTIONS Strathmore is located on Rockville Pike (Route 355), half a mile north of the Capital Beltway and adjacent to the Grosvenor-Strathmore station on Metro’s Red Line.

PARKING For Music Center Concert Hall performances: For ticketed performances, complimentary parking is available in the adjacent Metro garage—stroll across the covered Sky Bridge directly into the Music Center. For the convenience of Music Center patrons, there is a passenger drop-off and pick-up area and valet available ($15) in the Circle Plaza at 5301 Tuckerman Lane. For non-performance Music Center events, including all Education Center events: Metered parking is available on Tuckerman Lane or park in the Metro garage where a SmarTrip or credit card payment of $4.75 is required Monday–Friday.

TICKET OFFICE SUMMER HOURS Beginning May 29: Monday– Friday, 9AM–5PM, and 60-minutes prior to Music Center concert through intermission. MANSION & GALLERIES Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10am–4pm Wednesday: 10am–9pm Saturday: 10am–3pm Admission to the Mansion at Strathmore and galleries is free. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE May 28 CAMPUS CLOSED July 4 CAMPUS CLOSED

Free, walk-in tours of the Music Center are available Wednesdays 12–2pm and Saturdays 11am– 2pm. Reservations are required for groups of 10 or more people, call (301) 581-5102.

PRELUDE CAFÉ A wide variety of entrees, desserts, and beverages in the Music Center. Monday-Saturday 11am–3pm Performances: 2 hours prior to performance start time THE SHOPS AT STRATHMORE Discover inspired gifts, including handmade and arts-related jewelry, decorative items, textiles, stationery, recordings, children’s books. creative toys and kits. The Mansion Shop Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10am–4pm Wednesday: 10am–9pm Saturday: 10am–3pm The Online Shop shop.strathmore.org

Dates, artists, programs and prices are subject to change.

For complete driving, Metro, bus and parking information, visit Strathmore’s website at www.strathmore.org and click on the “Plan Your Visit” link.

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For Mansion concerts, exhibitions and events: Free parking is available in the Mansion lot on a space-available basis. Enter at 10701 Rockville Pike.

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For ticketed events, all patrons regardless of age are required to have a ticket. Use your best judgment when bringing children to a concert that is intended for adults. Please Note: The minimum age requirement for WPAS performances is 5; for BSO performances it is 6.

Historic Home Tours of the Mansion at Strathmore are offered for both children and adults. See the calender for dates and times.

Sign-interpreted performances are available by request.

Shuttle service across the Sky Bridge from the 4th floor of the Metro garage to the Music Center is available before Concert Hall events.

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REGISTER FOR SUMMER CAMP NOW! When it comes to summer camps there are two…well…camps. Some parents are adamant that learning is the top priority; others think it should be all about fun. Here at Strathmore we bridge the gap between enhancing the educational experience and creating unforgettable summer fun.

Jim Saah

Plein Air Camp JULY 12–14, 9:30AM–12:30PM AGES 11–14

Art Camp SESSION I: JULY 30–AUG 3, 9:30AM–12:30PM (Half Day) SESSION II: AUG 6–10, 9AM–3PM (Full Day) SESSION III: AUG 13–17 , 9:30AM–12:30PM (Half Day) AGES 5–11

Margot I. Schulman

A passion for painting is a passion for life—and our Plein Air Camp for teens is a wonderful way for young artists to follow their passion. This class tackles the techniques of watercolor painting in the summer sunshine, with distinguished Plein Air painter, educator and author Lee Boynton. Tuition $135 (Stars $121.50)

This year Art Camp goes “green” with hands-on creative learning that includes serious instruction in technique—often with recyclable materials. Special emphasis is given on having fun and utilizing the imagination. Watch children blossom with painter-collage artist Rosanna Azar and her team of professional arts educators. Half Day Tuition $225 (Stars $202.50) Full Day Tuition $375 (Stars $337.50)

(301) 581-5100 • www.strathmore.org/artcamps


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