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Ballerina comes home

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Black box theater comes to life

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Gloria Musicae goes back in time

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Ringling Circus celebrates fun

5 A&E Editor's picks

36 December listings

6 Black Tie Editor's picks

48 Art Gallery listings

12 October listings

54 Dining Guide

24 November listings

Tim Jaeger, the artist behind “Reclining,” is fully immersed in the visual art scene. He graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design in 2002; is the gallery assistant at Selby Gallery; the CEO and co-founder of SarasotaVisualArt.com, a website dedicated to promoting the visual arts; a co-founder of art collective sARTq; and his work, such as this particular piece, is on display at State of the Arts Gallery, located at 1525 State Street. This piece is one of what will become a series of ballet dancers in the coming months. It is Jaeger’s initial exploration of a subdued color palette and subject matter. For information about purchasing the piece, call 955-2787.


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6 | FALL 2014 What's your favorite Sarasota splurge?

"Wine from Magnum Wine & Tastings"

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Editor and Publisher — Matt Walsh EDITORIAL

ADVERTISING

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"Lobster from Owen's Fish Camp"

"Anything chocolate from Short Giraffe"


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, don t miss CIRCUS NUTCRACKER ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT // by mallory gnaegy, a&e editor

Who: Sarasota Ballet When: 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20, and 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21 Where: Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Cost: $35 Contact: 359-0099, Ext. 101

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Ringling International Arts Festival 2013

Runs various times from Oct. 9 through Oct. 12 at The Ringling and FSU Center for Performing Arts Tickets $30 to $40 for individual performances. Call 360-7399. This annual festival brings in worldrenowned dance, theater and music performances such as this year’s bailaoros Rocío Molina or comedic Leev Theater Group that will put an unusual spin on “Hamlet” — there’s only week a year when you can see these high-caliber international performances in Sarasota.

Masterworks Series: ‘Dawning of a New Season’

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arasota Ballet puts on a magical rendition of the classic “The Nutcraker” with a Sarasota spin that follows the story of John Ringling. It was created last year as a gift to Sarasota from Sarasota Ballet, and it’ll get even Scrooge in the holiday spirit. The two professional actors didn’t know each other very well, but after this overly caffeinated brainstorm — they became business partners. Fast forward to six months later, and that fortunate meeting evolved into a groundbreaking reality as construction of their (pending) nonprofit black box theater company, The Urbanite Theatre, is underway. The duo hopes the 50-seat intimate theater a block north of Whole Foods, located at 1487 Second St., will open this fall or winter.

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Sarasota Orchestra 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, and Saturday, Nov. 9; and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Tickets $30 to $84. Call 953-3434. It’s Anu Tali’s first concert as artistic director of Sarasota Orchestra; it’s a highly anticipated celebration of what’s to come for the orchestra.

Sarasota Chalk Festival Jessica Cohen played Clara in last year's production.

Scenes from last year's fall arts season. For more arts&entertainment coverage, visit YourObserver.com.

Dawn beginning Wednesday, Nov. 13 Burns Court Runs through Nov. 18. Free. Visit chalkfestival.org. This festival is always the chalk of the town, and this year’s covers more pavement and will host more than 500 artists from around the world; this year’s theme is “Legacy of Valor: honoring veterans, inspiring patriotism and embracing freedom.”

Opening of Season VII Season of Sculpture

This trio of musicians named Blah performed here last year.

Nate Jacobs performed with the West Coast Black Theatre Troupe.

Ballet is great, it happened a lot, like when these three did this.

Daily at Sarasota Bayfront beginning Nov. 17. Runs through May 30, 2014. Visit Sarasotaseasonofsculpture.org. Sarasota’s Bayfront will be decorated by eighteen art installations by eight artists from around the nation in a free outdoor exhibit that takes



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BLACK TIE // by heather merriman, black tie assistant editor

‘Rockin’ Lobster’ Lobster Boil and Beach Party

, don t miss CANDANCE When: October 1 Where: The RitzCarlton, Sarasota Benefitting: AIDS foundation Chairs: Bob Nosal and Bob Trisolini Cost: $150 Contact: 555-5555

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n February, Summer Dawn Wallace and Brendan Ragan sat around Wallace’s square kitchen table. They had a passionate and lively discussion over entirely too many cups of coffee. They both quickly realized they had a similar agenda for their future plans in Sarasota. The two professional actors didn’t know each other very well, but after this overly caffeinated brainstorm — they became business partners. Fast forward to six months later, and that fortunate meeting evolved into a groundbreaking reality as construction of their (pending) nonprofit black box theater company, The Urbanite Theatre, is underway. The duo hopes the 50-seat intimate theater a block north of Whole Foods, located at 1487 Second St., will open this fall or winter.

socialHOUR Such gorgeous models at the Sophisticated Strut Fashion Series luncheon!

Dogs Night Out: ‘Paws on Palm’ Benefiting Animal Rescue Coalition Nov. 7, 5:30 p.m. at Palm Avenue Tickets $65 per person, $25 per dog. Call 957-1955. The dog-lovers event, which has been moved to Palm Avenue, will feature red carpet “pawparazzi,” bow-wow bar with “yappy hours” and glam portraits. Instructions, according to the invitation, include bring your own human and tell them to wear whatever looks fetching.

AJC 2013 Civic Achievement Award Dinner honoring Teri A Hansen Last year's dance competition winner, Diane Feistein.

Follow Black Tie on Instagram @BlackTie_Untied this season for a behind-the-scenes peek at Sarasota's fabulous social scene! Check out some of the moments we captured last fall below.

Cheers to the champagne tower at Dream Maker's Ball!

Benefiting Children First Nov. 2, 6:30 p.m. at Sharky’s on the Pier Tickets $125. Call 953-3877, Ext. 124. Enjoy the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico, along with a delicious Maine lobster dinner and great music at this new event to benefit Children First.

Benefiting American Jewish Committee Nov. 13, 6 p.m. at Michael’s On East Tickets $200. Call 365-4955. West Coast Florida Region of AJC (American Jewish Committee) will honor Teri Hansen, President and CEO of Gulf Coast Community Foundation, with its 2013 Civic Achievement Award.

Season Opener Brunch: 65th Anniversary Diamond and Sapphire ‘Jewel’bilee Celebration

How cute! Twins dressed as Santa and his helper at Christmas in Candy Land.

Benefiting Sarasota Orchestra Nov. 17, 11 a.m. at Michael’s On East Tickets $150. Call 487-2737. Celebrate 65 years of incredible music as Sarasota Orchestra Principal Bass, John Miller, and his Jazz Ensemble dazzle you with memorable jazz and popular music. Mingle with friends old and new at this Season Opener Brunch.


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“TROPICAL MAGESTY” “Tropical Magesty” by John Zeiss took best in show in last year’s Juried Photography Exhibition. The annual exhibit returns through June 22, at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens.



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 Music  Dance & Theater  Black Tie  Art, Festivals & Fun THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3

Still Playing  ‘Becky’s New Car’ runs through Oct. 20, at Venice Theatre. See Oct. 3 listing.  ‘An Act of Imagination’ runs through Oct. 20, at Island Players. See Oct. 10 listing.  ‘Frankenstein’ runs through Oct. 27, at Venice Theatre. See Oct. 10 listing.

 Art After 5 5 p.m. at The Ringling Tickets $10. Call 359-5700.  Florida Art Teachers Hermitage Open House and Beach Reading 5:30 p.m. at Hermitage Artist Retreat Free. Call 475-2098.  28th annual Freedom Awards Banquet Sarasota County Branch NAACP 6 p.m. at Hyatt Regency Sarasota Tickets $85. Call 724-4205.  ‘Breakfast After Dark’ Make-A-Wish Central and Northern Florida. 6 p.m. at Broken Egg, Clark Road . Tickets $25. Call 952-9474.  ‘New Stages’ Tour Kick-Off Performances: ‘Romeo & Juliet’ 6:30 and 8 p.m. at Asolo Repertory Theatre. Tickets $25. Call 351-8000.  John DeBoer 7 p.m. at McCurdy’s Comedy Theatre Tickets $11. Call 925-3869.  ‘Always … Patsy Cline’ Manatee Players

7:30 p.m. at Manatee Performing Arts Center. Runs through Oct. 6. Tickets $26 to $36. Call 748-5875.  ‘Becky’s New Car’ 8 p.m. at Venice Theatre Runs through Oct. 20. Tickets $25 to $28. Call 488-1115.  The Ringling Underground 8 p.m. at The Ringling Museum of Art Courtyard Tickets $10. Call 359-5700.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4  Sophisticated Strut Fashion Series Boys and Girls Clubs of Sarasota County. 11:30 a.m. at the Ritz-Carlton Members Beach Club Tickets $50. Call 366-3911.  Jazz at Two: Betty Comora’s Happy Jazz Band Jazz Club of Sarasota 2 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist Church of Sarasota Tickets $7 members; $12 non-members. Call 366-1552.  Florida At Teachers Hermitage Open House and Beach Reading Hermitage Artist Retreat

SEASON 5:30 p.m. at Hermitage Artist Retreat Free. Call 475-2098.  ‘Live From Downtown: It’s Friday Night!’ 6 p.m. at Main Street Sarasota Free. Call 366-7040.  Music on Main Make-A-Wish of Central and Northern Florida 6 p.m. at Main Street, Lakewood Ranch Free. Call 907-9243.  32nd annual Sahib Shrine Circus 7 p.m. at the Sailor Circus Arena Tickets $10 to $12. Call 355-9805.  The Beethoven Cycle: Complete String Quartets The Perlman Music Program/Suncoast 7 p.m. at Selby Auditorium Tickets $20. Call 955-4942.  John DeBoer 7 and 9:15 p.m. at McCurdy’s Comedy Theatre Tickets $15. Call 925-3869.  ‘Bright Ideas’ SCF Theatre 8 p.m. at Howard Studio Theatre


SEASON Runs through Oct. 13. Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.  Drag Queen Bingo 8 p.m. at The Players Theatre Tickets $5. Call 365-2494.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5  32nd annual Sahib Shrine Circus 2 and 7 p.m. at the Sailor Circus Arena Tickets $10 to $12. Call 355-9805.  Family Night at the Museum 4 p.m. at South Florida Museum Tickets $6 to $8. Call 746-4131.  John DeBoer 7 and 9:15 p.m. at McCurdy’s Comedy Theatre Tickets $15. Call 925-3869.  ‘Bright Ideas’ SCF Theatre 8 p.m. at Howard Studio Theatre Runs through Oct. 13. Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.  St. Martha’s Interactive Dinner St. Martha’s Catholic School 6:30 p.m. at Michael’s On East Tickets $150. Call 953-4181.

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6  Perspective Drawing Workshop 11:30 a.m. at Ringling College of Art and Design Tickets $65. Call 955-8866.  First Brass ‘Red, White and Brass: American Salute’ 1 p.m. at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Tickets $5. Call 366-5731.  Sahun Hong, Piano Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota 2 p.m. at private residence Tickets $45. Call 306-1202.  John DeBoer 7 p.m. at McCurdy’s Comedy Theatre Tickets $11. Call 925-3869.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7  Sahun Hong, Piano Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota 7:30 p.m. at a private residence Tickets $45. Call 306-1202.  ‘Bright Ideas’ SCF Theatre 8 p.m. at Howard Studio Theatre Runs through Oct. 13. Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.

The Philip and Nancy Kotler Glass Collection Runs through June 29, at The Ringling. The Kotler Collection is comprised of works by many of the leading glass artists in the American and European traditions. This exhibition will present an overview of the gift and will include works by Nicolas Africano, Silvia Levenson, Peter Hora, and Stanislav Libensky among many others.


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BARRE Shelby Elsbree hasn’t performed in Sarasota since she was 13. The now-professional dancer is back for one night only.

The studio is familiar. Thirteen years ago, 9-yearold Shelby Elsbree took her first dance class with Mary Elizabeth Mock in the powder-blue studio that then belonged to the Florida Ballet Arts Academy. Back then, now-owner of the studio, Ariel Serrano, was a principal dancer with Sarasota Ballet under the direction of Robert de Warren. It’s in this same studio, which now houses the Sarasota Cuban Ballet, that a 22-year-old Elsbree, a professional dancer in Boston Ballet, marks the blocking and choreography of the rose adagio from “Sleeping Beauty” with de Warren and Serrano. Elsbree will be performing the number for Sarasota International Dance Festival and Carreño Dance Festival’s Festival of the Stars Saturday, Aug. 17. Elsbree’s mother, interior designer Cheryl Elsbree, sits in the corner of a room where she records video footage of her daughter practicing with Serrano to show, Scott Elsbree, Elsbree’s father. She wears a proud smile on her face. Elsbree keeps humbly saying, “Thank you!” to Serrano, but Serrano says he’s the one who feels honored to have worked with her. It’s as if Elsbree still sees herself as the young dancer she was before pursuing a professional career. De Warren remembers Elsbree as a 12-year-old who had just joined Sarasota Ballet School. ShirLee Wu trained her for the Youth America Grand Prix

[This city has] warm, welcoming arms for me to come perform here, and I just hope they enjoy it as much as I do. — Shelby Elsbree


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‘VOICES OF FUZIÓN: MÉLANGE’ Fuzión Dance Artists, including Xiao Xuan Yang, will perform Saturday, Nov. 7 and Nov. 8, at Jane B. Cook

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 Music  Dance & Theater  Black Tie  Art, Festivals & Fun FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1  Hermitage Artist Retreat Plein Air Painting Day 9 a.m. at Hermitage Artist Retreat Free. Call 474-4558.  Flip Flops and Fashion Children First 11:30 a.m. at Sharky’s on the Pier Tickets $80. Call 953-3877, Ext. 124.  ‘Die Fledermaus’ 1 and 8 p.m. at Sarasota Opera House Tickets $19 to $125. Call 366-8450.

" TANGO FIRE" Performs Saturday, Nov. 16 at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. The Kotler Collection is comprised of works by many of the leading glass artists in the American and European traditions. This exhibition will present an overview of the gift and will include works by Nicolas Africano, Silvia Levenson, Peter Hora, and Stanislav Libensky among many others. The Kotler Collection is comprised of works by many of the leading glass artists in the American and European traditions.

 Jazz at Two: Vibist Jack Fanning Jazz Club of Sarasota 2 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist Church of Sarasota Tickets $7 members; $12 non-members. Call 366-1552.  ‘Live From Downtown: It’s Friday Night!’ 6 p.m. at Main Street, Sarasota Free. Call 366-7040.  Music in the Park 6 p.m. at Mosaic Amphitheater Riverwalk Visit realizebradenton.com.

SEASON  Music on Main Miss Manatee Softball 6 p.m. at Main Street, Lakewood Ranch. Free. Call 907-9243.  Night of Hope Gala Center for Building Hope 6 p.m. at The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota Tickets $750. Call 921-5539, Ext. 2204.  The Players Gala ‘A Night to Remember’ The Players Theatre 6 p.m. at Michael’s On East Tickets $150. Call 365-2494.  ‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change!’ 8 p.m. at Venice Theatre Runs through Nov. 24. Tickets $25 to $28. Call 488-1115.  Meredith Wilson’s ‘The Music Man’ SCF Theatre 8 p.m. at Neel Performing Arts Center. Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.  Rodney Atkins with special guests Frankie Ballard and Rose Falcon 8 p.m. at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. Call 953-3368.


SEASON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2  3rd annual Creativity Golf Tournament Art Center Sarasota At Sara Bay Country Club Tickets $100. Call 365-2032.

 26th annual Downtown Venice Art Festival 10 a.m. on West Venice Avenue Free. Call 746-6155.  Hard Hat BBQ Circus Sarasota 5 p.m. at Sailor Circus Arena Tickets $20 to $60. Call 355-9335.  Snooty’s Gala ‘Bright Night, Brilliant Future’ South Florida Museum 6 p.m. at South Florida Museum Tickets $200. Call 746-4131, Ext. 18.  ‘Rockin’ Lobster’ Lobster Boil and Beach Party Children First 6:30 p.m. at Sharky’s on the Pier Tickets $125. Call 953-3877, Ext. 124.  ‘There’s No Business Like Show Business’ Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota

 Music  Dance & Theater  Black Tie  Art, Festivals & Fun 7:30 p.m. at Historic Asolo Theater Tickets $25 to $45. Call 306-1202.  Meredith Wilson’s ‘The Music Man’ SCF Theatre 8 p.m. at Neel Performing Arts Center. Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.

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3 p.m. at Northminster Presbyterian Church Tickets $5. Call 907-4123.  Belles Sing the Blues with First Church Jazz Musicians 5:30 p.m. at First Church Freewill offering. Call 955-0935.

 26th annual Downtown Venice Art Festival 10 a.m. on West Venice Avenue Free. Call 746-6155.

 Le Barge Cruise with John McCarthy Historical Society of Sarasota County Tickets $40 to $50; RSVP. Call 3649076.

 ‘Die Fledermaus’ 1:30 p.m. at Sarasota Opera House Tickets $19 to $125. Call 366-8450.

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 Meredith Wilson’s ‘The Music Man’ SCF Theatre 2 p.m. at Neel Performing Arts Center Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.  ‘There’s No Business Like Show Business’ Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota 2 and 7:30 p.m. at Historic Asolo Theater Tickets $25 to $45. Call 306-1202.  ‘Our Veterans and Our Troops’ Suncoast Concert Band

 Opera House Tour No. 1 10:30 a.m. at Sarasota Opera House Tickets $12. Call 366-8450.  Showcase Luncheon, a focus on DNG Friends of the Sarasota Ballet Noon at Michael’s On East Tickets $35. Call 923-0248.  Starry Night Dinner 1, highlighting ‘Show Boat’ Asolo Repertory Theatre 6:30 p.m. at the home of Stanley Kane. Tickets $250. Call 351-9010, Ext. 4702.

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Still Playing  ‘The Prima Donnettes’ runs through Feb. 1, at Florida Studio Theatre. See Oct. 23 listing.  ‘Young Frankenstein’ runs through Nov. 10, at Manatee Performing Arts Center. See Oct. 24 listing.  ‘The School for Lies’ runs through Nov. 17, at Cook Theatre. See Oct. 29 listing.  ‘Our Town’ runs through Nov. 17, at Manatee Performing Arts Center. See Oct. 31 listing.  ‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change!’ runs through Nov. 24, at Venice Theatre. See Nov. 1 listing.


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FSU/Asolo Conservatory alumni Brendan Ragan and Summer Dawn Wallace will open The Urbanite Theatre — an edgy, hip, black box theater in downtown Sarasota.

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n February, Summer Dawn Wallace and Brendan Ragan sat around Wallace’s square kitchen table. They had a passionate and lively discussion over entirely too many cups of coffee. They both quickly realized they had a similar agenda for their future plans in Sarasota. The two professional actors didn’t know each other very well, but after this overly caffeinated brainstorm — they became business partners. Fast forward to six months later, and that fortunate meeting evolved into a groundbreaking reality as construction of their (pending) nonprofit black box theater company, The Urbanite Theatre, is underway. The duo hopes the 50-seat intimate theater a block north of Whole Foods, located at 1487 Second St., will open this fall or winter. The partners are alumni of FSU/Asolo Conservatory — Wallace was one year ahead of Ragan. They had cordially chatted after shows and extended hallway greetings in passing between classes, but that was it. Their story is in the early stages of being written. This is how it starts. Wallace moves to New York City to act professionally for 11 months. She and her fiancé, Grant Herren, go on vacation to Sarasota and a dream accounting job in the area falls into Herren’s lap. The couple moved here last summer, just after Ragan graduated FSU/Asolo Conservatory. Ragan kept busy that summer filming an independent film, “The Lucky 6,” and making a few other acting appearances. Wallace had seen him perform a one-man show adaption of Homer’s “The Iliad” in January, at Home Resource.

“Theater shouldn’t be an event you plan a month in advance. But it’s something that on a Friday night you can think, ‘Oh yeah! I want to do that!’ and you can do it in your jeans and a T-shirt.” — Summer Dawn Wallace


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“LET IT SNOW” Sarasota Orchestra will perform Great Escapes Series ”Let it Snow” Dec. 11 through Dec. 14, at Holley Hall. The show will feature talented guest soloists, including Bob Johnson of the New York Symphony Orchestra on violin. Performances will includ holiday favorites, as well as the world premier of the new Christmas March from renowed composer Jill Thompson.


SEASON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2  3rd annual Creativity Golf Tournament Art Center Sarasota At Sara Bay Country Club Tickets $100. Call 365-2032.

 26th annual Downtown Venice Art Festival 10 a.m. on West Venice Avenue Free. Call 746-6155.  Hard Hat BBQ Circus Sarasota 5 p.m. at Sailor Circus Arena Tickets $20 to $60. Call 355-9335.  Snooty’s Gala ‘Bright Night, Brilliant Future’ South Florida Museum 6 p.m. at South Florida Museum Tickets $200. Call 746-4131, Ext. 18.  ‘Rockin’ Lobster’ Lobster Boil and Beach Party Children First 6:30 p.m. at Sharky’s on the Pier Tickets $125. Call 953-3877, Ext. 124.  ‘There’s No Business Like Show Business’ Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota

 Music  Dance & Theater  Black Tie  Art, Festivals & Fun 7:30 p.m. at Historic Asolo Theater Tickets $25 to $45. Call 306-1202.  Meredith Wilson’s ‘The Music Man’ SCF Theatre 8 p.m. at Neel Performing Arts Center. Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3

3 p.m. at Northminster Presbyterian Church Tickets $5. Call 907-4123.  Belles Sing the Blues with First Church Jazz Musicians 5:30 p.m. at First Church Freewill offering. Call 955-0935.

 26th annual Downtown Venice Art Festival 10 a.m. on West Venice Avenue Free. Call 746-6155.

 Le Barge Cruise with John McCarthy Historical Society of Sarasota County Tickets $40 to $50; RSVP. Call 3649076.

 ‘Die Fledermaus’ 1:30 p.m. at Sarasota Opera House Tickets $19 to $125. Call 366-8450.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 4

 Meredith Wilson’s ‘The Music Man’ SCF Theatre 2 p.m. at Neel Performing Arts Center Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.  ‘There’s No Business Like Show Business’ Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota 2 and 7:30 p.m. at Historic Asolo Theater Tickets $25 to $45. Call 306-1202.  ‘Our Veterans and Our Troops’ Suncoast Concert Band

 Opera House Tour No. 1 10:30 a.m. at Sarasota Opera House Tickets $12. Call 366-8450.  Showcase Luncheon, a focus on DNG Friends of the Sarasota Ballet Noon at Michael’s On East Tickets $35. Call 923-0248.  Starry Night Dinner 1, highlighting ‘Show Boat’ Asolo Repertory Theatre 6:30 p.m. at the home of Stanley Kane. Tickets $250. Call 351-9010, Ext. 4702.

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Still Playing  ‘The Prima Donnettes’ runs through Feb. 1, at Florida Studio Theatre. See Oct. 23 listing.  ‘Young Frankenstein’ runs through Nov. 10, at Manatee Performing Arts Center. See Oct. 24 listing.  ‘The School for Lies’ runs through Nov. 17, at Cook Theatre. See Oct. 29 listing.  ‘Our Town’ runs through Nov. 17, at Manatee Performing Arts Center. See Oct. 31 listing.  ‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change!’ runs through Nov. 24, at Venice Theatre. See Nov. 1 listing.


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SEASON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5

Still Playing  ‘The Prima Donnettes’ runs through Feb. 1, at Florida Studio Theatre. See Oct. 23 listing.  ‘The Prima Donnettes’ runs through Feb. 1, at Florida Studio Theatre. See Oct. 23 listing.  ‘Hairspray’ runs through Dec. 8, at Venice Theatre. See Nov. 12 listing.  ‘Vague de Cirque,’ hosted by Circus Sarasota, runs through Dec. 15. See Nov. 15 listing.

 A Taste of Hanukkah featuring the Wallenda Family Noon at Sarasota Fairgrounds Free. Call 925-0700.  Piano Recital Noon at Allegro Music Academy Call 358-8511.  ‘Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge’ SCF Theatre 2 p.m. at Howard Studio Theatre Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.

 ‘Show Boat’ runs through Dec. 15, at Asolo Repertory Theatre. See Nov. 15 listing.

 Students from the Sarasota Ballet: ‘Holiday Variations’ 2 p.m. at The Glenridge Performing Arts Center Tickets $15. Call 552-5325.

 ‘Season of Sculpture Season VII’ runs through May 30, at the Sarasota bayfront. See Nov. 17 listing.

 String Recital 3 p.m. at Allegro Music Academy Call 358-8511.

 ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ runs through Dec. 22, at Manatee Players. See Dec. 5 listing.  ‘Peter Pan’ runs through Dec. 22, at Manatee Players. See Dec. 5 listing  ‘White Christmas’ runs through Dec. 15, at The Players Theatre. See Dec. 5 listing.  ‘Over the River and Through the Woods’ runs through Dec. 15, at Island Players. See Dec. 5 listing.

 ‘Potpourri and Hanukkah’ Suncoast Concert Band 3 p.m. at Northminister Presbyterian Church Tickets $5. Call 907-4123.  ‘Voices of Wonder’ Exsultate! Chorale 3 p.m. at Grace United Methodist Church sanctuary Tickets $17. Call 484-8491.  Yanni: ‘World Without Borders’ 7 p.m. at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. Call 953-3368.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2  ‘A Feast of Carols’ — SCF Chamber Choir in Concert with Gloria Musicae 7 p.m. at First United Methodist Church Tickets $35. Call 387-6046.  ‘50 Shades: The Musical’ 8 p.m. at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. Call 953-3368.  ‘Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge’ SCF Theatre 8 p.m. at Howard Studio Theatre Tickets $12. Call 752-5252.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6  Guided Art and Backstage Tours FASS and Van Wezel 10 a.m. at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Tickets $5. Call 953-3368.


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 HospitaBull Evening USF Sarasota-Manatee 6:30 p.m. at Michael’s On East Tickets $100. Call 359-4774.

 Art After 5 5 p.m. at The Ringling Tickets $10. Call 359-5700.

 ‘Hello Dolly! starring Sally Struthers’ 8 p.m. at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Call 953-3368.

 Holiday Splendor 5 p.m. at The Ringling Tickets $5 to $10 or one unwrapped toy. Call 359-5700.

 Holiday Concert SCF Music 8 p.m. at Neel Performing Arts Center Tickets $8. Call 752-5252

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7

 ‘Improving Brain Health: What Validated Science and Research Reveals’ New Topics New College 5:30 p.m. at Mildred Sainer Pavilion Tickets $20. Call 487-4888.

 Sarasota Ballet Principal Film Series 6 p.m. at FSU Center third floor screening room Tickets $35. Call 359-0099, Ext. 101.

 Designing Daughters Runway Show 6 p.m. at Designing Women Boutique Call 366-5293.

 ‘Hello Dolly! starring Sally Struthers’ 8 p.m. at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Call 953-3368.

 ‘Live From Downtown: It’s Friday Night!’ 6 p.m. at Main Street, Sarasota Free. Call 366-7040.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8

 Visiting Artists Dinner Series: David Greilsammer Sarasota Orchestra 6 p.m. at Darwin’s on Fourth Tickets $150. Call 487-2737.

 Concert Preview: ‘Setting New Courses’ Sarasota Orchestra Association 10 a.m. at Holley Hall Tickets $10. Call 358-6673.

GLASSWORK BY SUSSAN GOTT Available for purchase at The Sarasota Craft Show Saturday, Dec. 7. The Kotler Collection is comprised of works by many of the leading glass artists in the American and European traditions. This exhibition will present an overview of the gift and will include works by Nicolas Africano, Silvia Levenson, Peter Hora, and Stanislav Libensky among many others. The

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UNITED IN SONG Joseph Holt and Gloria Musicae hope to make the audience reflect on modern discrimination through ‘Voices of the Holocaust’ performance.

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ongs in minor keys trail through the halls of First United Methodist Church. A choir of 120 voices from six local choral groups sings a Yiddish song. The singers begin in unison. Then, each vocal part launches into a round: “Ani-ma’amin, Ani-ma’amin / I believe with reassuring faith / He will come,” they sing. Joseph Holt, the artistic director of Gloria Musicae, halts the singing to perfect the choir’s pronunciation. He worked with a native Yiddish speaker on the lyrics, and a few choir members also help with the partially Yiddish text. Once the group can properly sing the words, a member of the Sarasota Jewish Chorale shares the

context. The choir learns Jewish prisoners chanted “Ani-ma’amin” — which means “I believe” in Yiddish — as they were forced into Nazi gas chambers. The next time the choir sings the Yiddish melody the song is more powerful; the words have new meaning. This is a portion of one of the 22 songs in the 80-minute cantata, “Voices of the Holocaust,” which the group will perform April 28, at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. The group consists of voices from Gloria Musicae, Sarasota Jewish Chorale, Church of the Palms choir, the Sarasota Choral Society, Sarasota Young Voices and the Booker High School choir. The

instrumentation for the performance comes from The Chroma Quartet, in addition to four musicians from Sarasota Orchestra. It’s a diverse group of ages, races, religions and backgrounds. Concentration camp prisoners either sang or composed every piece featured in the cantata just before or during the Holocaust. The cantata will make its Florida debut April 28 and will be performed as a dance, vocal, instrumental and multimedia collaboration. Holt is the visionary behind this concert. He met the arranger of the cantata, Sheridan Seyfried, in 2004, when Seyfried, then in his early 20s, premiered the work.

Don’t just stand there looking on, Your hands folded, palms upturned, Don’t just stand, put out the fire, Our poor shtetl burns, brothers, it burns! – From “Our Town Burns” by Mordecai Gebirtig, written pre-war. Germans shot and killed the composer in 1942.


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"TEXTURED BLUE LANDSCAPE II" “Textured Blue Landscape II” and other works by David L. Steiner will be on display through December, at State of the Arts Gallery, 1525 State St. Steiner has been showing art at State of the Arts since 2005.


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SEASON Allyn Gallup Contemporary Art 1228 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota. 3662454. Allyngallup.com. Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Through Oct. 5 — “Some Wonderful Abstractions.”

All Angels by the Sea Episcopal Church Art Gallery

" AUTUMN'S PASSAGE" On display during November at Art Uptown, 1367 Main St., Sarasota. The Kotler Collection is comprised of works by many of the leading glass artists in the American and European traditions. This exhibition will present an overview of the gift and will include works by Nicolas Africano, Silvia Levenson, Peter Hora, and Stanislav Libensky among many others. The Kotler Collection is comprised of works by many of the leading glass artists in the American and European traditions.

563 Bay Isles Road, Longboat Key. 383-8161. AllangelsLBK.org. Open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday; and during the 9 a.m. service followed by coffee hour (October); or 8 and 10 a.m. services followed by coffee hour (November and December). Through Oct. 31 — Marilyn Howard Flinn, oils and watercolors. November — Lolly Owens, abstract paintings. December — Jamie Friedli, oils.

Anna Maria Island Art League 5312 Holmes Beach. 778-2099. Islandartleague.org. Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday; and Saturdays by appointment. Nov. 8 — 5 to 8 p.m. gallery walk.

Nov. 10 — 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Kids “For the Birds” activity with crafts and chalk drawing. Dec. 14 and 15 — 26th annual Winterfest.

ArtCenter Manatee 209 Ninth St. W., Bradenton. 7462862. Artcentermanatee.org. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Friday and Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Through Oct. 25 — Pen Women and Nell Rude photography. Oct. 29 through Nov. 29 — “Creatures Large and Small.” Opening reception 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31. Dec. 3 through Jan. 3 — Fine-craft and photography open show and instructors' showcase. Opening reception 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5. Dec. 5, 6 and 7 — From 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday is the “Artful Holidays” sale.

Art Center Sarasota 707 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. 3652032. Artsarasota.org. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Through Oct. 25 — 42nd annual Exhibi-


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November — “Pet Portraits.” December — “At the Beach.” Mondays — 6 to 8 p.m. Watercolor and Wine

Art Uptown Gallery

529 S. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota. 3665222. Clotheslinetees.com. Open noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

1367 Main St., Sarasota. 955-5409. Artuptown.com. Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; noon to 5 p.m. Sunday; and 6 to 9 p.m. on first Fridays. Through Oct. 25 — “Thrown and Sewn.” Artists’ reception 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4. Oct. 26 through Nov. 29 — “Photography as Art?” Artists’ reception 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8. Nov. 30 through Dec. 27 — “A Gift of Art.” Artists’ reception 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6.

Art and Photography School, Gift and Framing of Colleen Cassidy 4613 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. 924-1200. Colleencassidy.com. Open 9:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; and noon to 4 p.m. Saturday. Through October — “Botanical.”

Clothesline Gallery & Boutique

Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast 400 Palmetto Ave., Sarasota. 9182100. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept 26 through Nov. 26 — “Seas of Change” featuring Rush Bowles. Dec. 5 through February — Gulf Coast Heritage. Opening and reception 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5.

Crossley Gallery, a Division of Ringling College of Art and Design 2698 Bradenton Road, Bradenton. 351-5100. Crossleygallery.tumblr.com. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Oct. 4 through Oct. 11; and Oct. 18

through Oct. 15 — Ringling College Fine Arts Sculpture Installation Class.

Dabbert Gallery 76 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota. 955-1315. Dabbertgallery.com Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 6 to 9 p.m. on first Fridays. Oct. 4 through Nov. 29 — “Season of Color.” Opening reception 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4. Dec. 6. through Dec. 30 — “Sculpture, Metal, Marble & More.” Opening reception 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6.

The Dancing Crane Gallery 1019 10th Ave. W., Bradenton. 7441333. Dancing-crane.com. Open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday; and 6 to 9 p.m. first Fridays. Oct. 4 through Oct. 26 — “The Dark Truth” featuring David Wilson. Artists reception 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4. Nov. 1 — 6 to 9 p.m. first Friday reception. Dec. 6 — 6 to 9 p.m. first Friday reception.

David O’Keefe Gallery 438 St. Armands Circle, Sarasota. 388-

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4266. Davidokeefe.com. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Tuesday; 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Oct. 5 — Meet the artist. Nov. 2 — Meet the artist. Dec. 6 — Meet the artist.

Elizabeth Stevens Gallery 1911 Morrill St., Sarasota. 587-9857. Elizabethstevensgallery.net. Open noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 6 to 10 p.m. on third Fridays. Through Dec. 15 — “Close to Home” featuring the works of Marge Bennett.

Englewood Art Center, a Division of Ringling College of Art and Design 350 S. McCall Road, Englewood. 4745548. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday; and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday; closed Sunday and Monday. Oct. 12 — From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. free open house. Oct. 8 through Oct. 30 — Hugh Davies. Opening reception 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12. Oct. 8 through Nov. 1 — “Abstract


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