The Summation Weekly Nov. 5 2014

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Vol. 14, No. 43

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November 5, 2014

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FOO FOO FESTIVAL 12 Days • Art • Music • Culture

The Pensacola Foo Foo Festival will take over the city from Nov. 6-17. The event’s alliterative name comes from a 19th-century sailing term describing an impromptu musical band comprised of shipmen, according to the festival website. The festival itself is actually an accumulation of many other popular festivals and happenings during the month of November. Fall staples like the Frank Brown International Songwriter’s Festival, Pensacola Marathon and Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival are all under the Foo Foo banner. Lesser-known events and groups also have a chance to shine with the assistance of Arts, Culture and Entertainment, Inc. “ACE has a couple of different grant programs,” said David Bear, president of ACE. “One of the programs was specific to the Foo Foo Festival. And those grants were for organizations to either sort of beef up their programs during that November time frame when the festival was going to occur and/or other organizations to create events and to do during that time frame.” According to Bear, $1,000 grants are available for new and emerging nonprofit organizations so that they can put on cultural programming. Several art exhibits benefit from the festival exposure such as Against the Odds: The Art of the Highwaymen, sponsored by the University of West Florida Historic Trust; An Adventure in the Arts, sponsored by the Pensacola Museum of Art; and the ninth annual Glass Jam, a glassblowing and pottery demonstration presented by the First City Art Center. Two of the most anticipated events are also polar opposites. The Blue Angels will take to the air for their Homecoming Air Show Nov. 7-9, celebrating 100

years of naval aviation. The highoctane performance usually has the largest attendance of all of the involved events, and with the show taking place on Veterans Day weekend, it’s one of the most popular, Bear said. On the same weekend, starting on Nov. 6, Paintscaping will be on display at, or rather, on, the Artel Gallery. According to the festival website, Paintscaping is a 3D video-mapping exhibit that projects images onto buildings and other irregular surfaces. The company has completed projects for clients like Sony Pictures, the Los Angeles Kings, Ritz-Carlton and Cirque du Soleil. International celebrities will also be on-hand for the Foo Foo Festival. Ernie Hudson of Ghostbusters fame will be the special guest at a screening of the classic film during the Pensacola Pop Expo on Nov. 15. On Nov. 17, multi-award winning musical artist Cher will be performing at the Pensacola Bay Center as a part of her “Dressed to Kill” tour. “The intent of this festival is to drive tourism, to put heads in beds, during a period of time when we have very little tourism,” Bear said. “The November time frame is what everybody has traditionally called either the offseason or the shoulder season, and we’re trying to re-coin it with the phrase ‘extended season.’” Bear also emphasized that the Foo Foo Festival is meant to tap into cultural tourism, which encompasses a market he said goes largely unnoticed in favor of sports and beach tourism during the year. Jane Birdwell, CEO of the Birdwell Agency, which serves as the Foo Foo Festival’s curator (event coordinator), shares Bear’s sentiments about rebranding Pensacola’s offseason. “We should never describe

By Christian Pacheco

Frank Brown Festival. Nov. 6-16 any time of year in Pensacola as an offseason,” Birdwell said, commenting that April, May, October and November can be just as profitable as the summer tourism season. She also noted

that the group of festivities will also bring groups with diverse racial backgrounds, cultural heritage and sexual orientation together in the spirit of cultural tourism.

For more about the Foo Foo Festival and a full schedule of events, visit foofoofest.com or contact Curator@acepensacola.org.

FOO FOO Fest Calendar for Nov. 5 - Nov. 11 3D VIDEO-MAPPING PROJECTION DATE: Nov. 6 - 9, 7 pm - 9:30 pm LOCATION/WEB: Artel Gallery / artelgallery.org TICKETS: Free Artel Gallery and The Art Gallery (TAG) UWF have teamed up with world-renowned 3D projection mapping specialist “Paintscaping,” to bring Foo Foo Fest a large-scale 3D video projection mapping to Pensacola for the first time ever! Paintscaping uses revolutionary techniques to transform the world in ways never before possible. Some call it spatial augmented reality. They say it’s a new paradigm in lighting, advertising, and entertainment that will leave Foo Foo Fest attendees awestruck. 3D projection is an emerging art form that allows artists to make any surface their canvas. Video images are projected onto irregular surfaces – most often buildings. The projection presents an alternate reality of what is on or in the space. For three nights in November, this experiential art work will envelope the facade of the old Escambia County courthouse, now the Artel Gallery, into this alternate reality. FRANK BROWN INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITER’S FESTIVAL DATE: Nov. 6 - 16 (Show Times Vary) LOCATION/WEB: Multiple Locations / frankbrownsongwriters.com

TICKETS: Prices vary per venue Grammy Award winning songwriters and the up and coming stars of tomorrow come into the spotlight to perform original songs in multiple locations in beautiful Perdido Key, Pensacola, Orange Beach and Gulf Shores. Festival attendees enjoy an up close and personal concert experience and are often able to learn the stories behind the songs as told by the original author. Venues of all kinds welcome over 200 songwriters that come from around the country and world. Whether you are looking for a “listening room” experience, a pleasant dinner and music venue, a family friendly musical adventure or a gritty roadhouse, the songwriter’s festival has a place for you. Most venues are free to attend; a few charge a modest cover at the door. PENSACOLA MESS HALL GOES “GOURMET” DATE: Nov. 6 from 6-9pm LOCATION/WEB: Pensacola MESS Hall / pensacolamesshall.org TICKETS: $150 per person Join the Pensacola MESS (Math, Engineering, Science & Stuff) Hall for a special event combining science and food, Pensacola MESS Hall Goes Gourmet powered by Gulf Power. This fun and unique fine dining experience features Pensacola’s favorite local chefs as they highlight the science behind their original menu creations. It’s not only a new, entertaining science adventure, but a

unique fundraising program for Pensacola’s premier children’s museum, the Pensacola MESS Hall! Guests will be welcomed with a cocktail reception inside the Pensacola MESS Hall. Following the reception, guests will be seated for dinner, where guest chefs will provide live cooking demonstrations, explaining the scientific principles behind their cooking techniques. THE GREAT GULFCOAST ARTS FESTIVAL DATE: Nov. 7 – 9, from 9 am - 5 pm (Fri. and Sat.) 9 am - 4 pm (Sun.) Children’s Festival: Sat. & Sun. 10 am - 4 pm LOCATION/WEB: Seville Square / ggaf.org TICKETS: Free The Great GulfCoast Arts Festival (GGAF) has long been one of the South’s premier art festivals, bringing thousands of visitors to Historic Downtown Pensacola. In addition to the main art show, located in Seville Square, the event features a heritage arts festival, live entertainment from a variety of local dance and music organizations and regional musicians throughout the weekend, a Children’s Art Festival, a display of artwork by Escambia and Santa Rosa students, food from the best local restaurants and vendors, and a featured invited International artist who each year gives a lecture and visits local schools.

BLUE ANGELS HOMECOMING AIR SHOW DATE: Nov. 7, 8 and 9 LOCATION/WEB: NAS Pensacola / blueangels.navy.mil TICKETS: Free: Seated Tickets Available The 2014 NAS Pensacola Blue Angels Homecoming Air Show is held on Nov. 7, 8 and 9, 2014. This year, NAS Pensacola is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The 2014 Blue Angels Homecoming Air Show will be the center piece of this year-long celebration. It will feature a variety of performers showcasing the best in both military and civilian aviation, of course highlighted by the final 2014 performances by our home based Blue Angels. This year starts with the Night Show on Friday night complete with night time aircraft and performers capped off by the largest fireworks display in the Pensacola area. In a change from the Friday/Saturday day shows in the past, this year the day performances featuring the Blue Angels are on Saturday and Sunday.

FOO FOO ON FIRE AND PECHA KUCHA DATE: Nov. 8, from 5 pm – 10 pm LOCATION/WEB: First City Art Center / firstcityart.org TICKETS: $20 - covers food and beverage, and guests will also receive a souvenir glass or pottery piece First City Art Center presents the ninth Annual “Glass Jam,” an opportunity to see live glass blowing, pottery demonstrations, and learn from the guest artists. Guests will be treated to food, music and drink. First City will also launch a new program called “Pecha Kucha.” An international phenomenon taking place in over 700 cities around the world, Pecha Kucha is described as the world’s biggest physical social network. It consists of presenters sharing 20 slides for 20 seconds each. FCAC works to engage and invite the community to participate in the creative process at a “working” art center through a broad range of studio classes, workshops and outreach programs.

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