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2008 Events
Lake Street Studios |
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June 28
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Tim Kennedy, Art Opening,Center Gallery, 6-9pm
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July 4 |
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Beth Bricker, Art Opening,Center Gallery, 6-9pm |
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July 9 |
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Alan Gerber, Blues / Folk / Gospel,
Wednesday, 8:00 pm. Studio Stage. Strap on your boogie-woogie shoes, hold on and get ready ... Alan Gerber has arrived! His mix of boogie-woogie, stunning vocal interpretations and fine musicianship make Gerber an artist of the highest order. More information |
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July 11 |
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Gen Obata, Art Opening, Center Gallery, 6-9pm |
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July 16 |
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Legacy, Irish Traditional Music,
Studio Stage, Wednesday, 8:00 pm.Legacy has drawn the enthusiastic attention of Irish traditional music fans from across nation, performing an extensive repertoire of traditional and original Irish music and song. Their skill is undeniable, their arrangements are complex and challenging, and their performances are tight and energetic. The band is a captivating, powerhouse of a trio and dancers are invited!
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July 18 |
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Peggy Hawley, Art Opening, Center Gallery, 6-9pm |
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July 23 |
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Annie Gallup, Singer / Songwriter
Studio Stage Wednesday, 8:00 pm. Annie Gallup’s songwriting is both imaginative and richly sensual; singing over her bluesy guitar as if sharing secrets. Says Annie: "I invent songs to explain the world to myself... not to explain myself to the world. As a writer, I don't feel loyal to events as they really happened... I want to tell stories more true than factual.for more information |
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July 25 |
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July 29 |
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Arts Collage I: Image & Sound Studio Stage
Tuesday, 8:00pm.
Film: Andrea Miao's new film, "Sleeper Lake Fire" reflecting her experiences during last summer's fires in the UP. Performance Art: Local artist Jamey Barnard will "perform" art in the making. Prose: Weriter Mida Perine will read from her latest work. Music: Gen obata will share his insights on life in the modern world.
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July 30 |
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Arts Collage II: Statement, Form & Movement,
Studio Stage, Wednesday, 8:00pm.
Dance: Peter Sparling, former principal with the Martha Braham Dance Company and Chairman of the UM Dance Dept., teams up with Janet Lilly formerly of Bill T. Jone/Arnie Zane Dance Co. to offer a program of Contemporary dance and video pieces. Poetry: Local poet Holly wren Spaulding will read from her latest work. Music: Frank Pahl will bring hes unique musical ensemple, "Little Bang Theory" for a performance that will long be remembered. for more information |
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August |
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August 1 |
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Lynn Uhlmann, Art Opening, Center Gallery 6-9pm. |
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August 3 |
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Platinum Brass Ensemble, Classical, Studio Stage, Sunday, 8:00pm.
Platinum Brass, Michigan State University's gradurate brass quintet, is composed of doctoral students in music performance. they perform a wide variety of music ranging from the late Renaissance of the early 1600's to modern day jazz and pop music. their program will include words from: Bach, Farnaby, Arnold, Ewald, Maurer, Plog, Waller and Pollack. for more information |
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August 6 |
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Lamajamal World Music / Gypsy Surf,
Studio Stage,
Wednesday, 8:00pm. Lamajamal is a contemporary world music ensemble that has created an exciting synthesis of sound bringing together influences from North-African, Afro-Peruvian, Middle-Eastern and"Gypsy" music traditions. for more information |
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August 8 |
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August 10
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:Lawson - Vodnoy Violin Duo, Classical, Studio Stage,
Sunday, 8:00pm. Eric Lawson and Robert Vodnoy began collavorating in 2006. this summer marks the Duo's first tour. Their program includes duets by Charles De Beriot, Giovanni Battista Biotti, Bela Bartok, Arthur Honegger, W.A.Mozart, George Philip Telemann and Joseph Haydin.
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August 13 |
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Paul Sullivan, Jazz Piano, Studio Stage, Wednesday, 8:00pm.
Grammy Award winner Paul Sullivan has enjoyed a richly varied and distinguished career as a composer and a pianist. as a soloist, with his trio, and as a member of the Paul Winter Consort, he has played concert tours throughtout the word. His original solo piano songs combine classical and jazz elements while his performances demonstrate exceptional playing with warm, witty stories and engaging interaction with the audience. for more information |
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August 15
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Daniel Heron, Art Opening, Center Gallery, 6-9pm. |
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August 17 |
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Pieces of Dreams Ensemble, Jazz / Classical Crossover, Studio Stage,
Sunday, 8:00pm. Robert Ricci and Kenyon Morgan bring their ensemble for an evening of jazz standards and classical corssover. the program will feature a tribute to the great American songwriters George Gershwin and Cole Porter and to the music of Duke Ellington, as well as original compostions of Robert Riccci. More information |
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August 22 |
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Charlie Murphy, Art Opening, Center Gallery, 6-9pm. |
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August 29 |
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Jill Donovan, Art Opening, Center Gallery, 6-9pm. |
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