Tuesday, June 10, 2008

This Summer at Krannert!



For those members still on campus, here are some of the exciting events going on for Summer 2008!


Krannert Center Community Volunteers – Volunteer Update for June 9

Summer Solstice Event – Friday, June 20 at 5p
Summer Outreach Events – schedule confirmation
Outside at the Research Park announced!
Additional ushering opportunity – A Night at the Alhambra Café
Upcoming Tours
New at the Center

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Summer Solstice Event – Friday, June 20 at 5p

Krannert Center is again partnering with Astronomy Professor Emeritus Jim Kaler, the CU Astronomical Society, NCSA, and musical guests the Woody Woodward Trio with Rachael Lee for this second annual event that celebrates the longest day of the year with jazz renditions of tunes related to summer and the heavens (sun, moon, stars, sunrise, sunset, twilight) and engaging commentaries by Professor Kaler, one of the country's leading public educators in his field.

Back by popular demand— Wayne James and Dave Leake are bringing the incredible indoor planetarium called Starlab. The large screen displays in the lobby will feature striking visual images from satellite sources and breathtaking scenes of solar sites from around the globe and new this year, audiences can view extraordinary graphic visualizations of astronomical phenomenon created by the Advanced Visualization Laboratory of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA).

The schedule is as follows:
Starlab will open at 4:30pm (with demonstrations happening on the half hour)
Krannert Uncorked begins at 5pm
Solstice at 6:59pm
Musical Performance at about 9:30pm (following the Summer Studio theatre performance)

We need volunteers to help with the Starlab and NCSA installation. Volunteers working the Starlab will help distribute tickets for each scheduled showing. Volunteers will also help receive tickets and usher groups in and out of the indoor planetarium. Volunteers working the NCSA installation will help distribute 3D glasses and usher groups through the exhibit.

We would like 6 volunteers to split between the two activities. Volunteers are needed from 4p to 11p. Dress is casual.

Please let Nicole know which shift you are available for at nleupp2@uiuc.edu or 244-6290:
Shift One: 4p – 8:30p
Shift Two: 8:30p – 11p

Even if you don’t work the event, we hope to see you there!

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Summer Outreach Events – schedule confirmation

As promised, here is the schedule confirmation for our summer outreach events!
For the Taste of Champaign-Urbana in West Side Park (Downtown Champaign):

Please let us know if your availability has changed.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Shift One: 5p-7p Marge Stillwell, Millie Sims, Jayne Myers, Roberta Lindstrand (includes some set up)
Shift Three: 7p-9p Don Garrett, Linda Garrett and Vivian Larson

Saturday, June 21, 2008
Shift One: 11a-1p Dawn Schultz
Shift Two: 1p-3p Debbie Karplus, Jean Weigel and Becky Ryherd
Shift Three: 3p-5p Millie Sims and Barb Nelson
Shift Four: 5p-7p Don Garrett, Linda Garrett, Marilyn Querry and Marsha Lerner
Shift Five: 7p-9p Diane Wilhite and Ed Wilhite

Sunday, June 22, 2008
Shift One: 11a-1p Dawn Schultz and Jean Weigel
Shift Two: 1p-3p Marge Stilwell
Shift Three: 3p-6p Millie Sims and Cherry Ma (includes boxing left over materials)

For Downtown Festival of the Arts, in Downtown Champaign (Neil Street and Main Street):
Saturday, August 16, 2008
11:00am-8:00pm

Please let us know if your availability has changed.
Shift One: 11a-1p Don Garrett, Linda Garrett and Marge Stillwell (includes some set up)
Shift Two: 1p-3p Millie Sims, Jolene McGrogan and Becky Ryherd
Shift Three: 3p-5p Chery Ma, Marsha Lerner, Franck Modica and Marilyn Querry
Shift Four: 5p-8p Alice Taylor, Noo Vidhayasirinun and Susan Yorde (includes boxing left over materials)

To sign up for any of the shifts listed above or to change your schedule, please contact Joe (Crystal’s Intern) at jsmyth2@uiuc.edu or 244-2690.

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Outside at the Research Park announced!

Outside at the Research Park is returning for 2008 with three more great concerts. The performance days and artists are as follows; the performers for the final date have not yet been determined, nor have the potential opening acts for all three shows, so stay tuned for more information coming soon!

Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Rosie Ledet

This Church Point, Louisiana, native is the real deal when it comes to the Southern Louisiana tradition of zydeco music, but she’s not afraid to throw in a good dose of R&B and dash of country to mix with her soulfully husky voice and her impressive accordion chops. Names like Queen Ida and Ann Goodley may be known across the zydeco scene, but Ledet’s warm stage presence and infectious Creole-tinged beats have earned her one of the few female spots on the craw fish circuit. And along with that spot has come many accolades, including those from Offbeat Magazine’s “Best of the Best,” including Best Zydeco Performers, Best New Zydeco Performers, and Best Vocalist.

Friday, July 25 at 7:30pm
Bandoleros

Not much of a dancer? When the Bandoleros open up their trove of flamenco rhythms, Middle Eastern melodies, and Latin fire, you’ll want to change your ways and let the music sweep you up into the night air. The quartet has opened for such diverse greats as Tito Puente and Liquid Soul and claims their own divergent roots in Assyria, Venezuela, Cuba, Ecuador, and Russia. Though at times you’ll swear you’re hearing the Gipsy Kings (the Kings' Patchai is a frequent collaborator), Bandoleros come through with their own unique blend of cultural influences as they perform in a sextet of languages that easily evoke warm nights, lively cafes, exotic destinations, and the allure of a evening spent under the stars.

Friday, August 8 at 7:30pm
Artist TBA

These concerts will be held in the outdoor space on the southwest corner of First Street and St. Mary's Road, south of the former Motorola building. Free parking is available in research park lots (not on First Street). All performances are free.

We need 4 volunteers for each performance to help answer questions about the Center and welcome concertgoers. Call time is 7pm and dress is casual. To sign up for any of the performances listed above, please contact Joe (Crystal’s Intern) at jsmyth2@uiuc.edu or 244-2690.

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Additional ushering opportunity – A Night at the Alhambra Café

A Night at the Alhambra Café is a musical fable that mingles classical and contemporary sounds with an ages-old story told in a compelling new way. Three men—Mr. C, Arthur, and Cosimo—live and work alongside one another in an urban cabaret, the Alhambra Café. Amidst the scent of pastries and spices, they center their lives around Mr C’s daughter, Mira. Much like the princess in the tower, the passionate, young Mira discovers she must leave the safety of the palace—the café, the only home she has ever known—to seek her own identity. Will the men be able to let their beloved princess out of the tower? This late night adventure in the Alhambra Café will enchant audiences with inviting characters, modern legends, and extraordinary music. Selections by Taj Mahal and John Lee Hooker blend easily with Paganini, Sarasate, and newly commissioned works from Gabriela Frank, Jon Jang, Mayru, Nate Shaw, and Paul Moravec.

Krannert Center is hosting this production in residency all through July. As a part of this residency, there will be a performance on Monday, July 21 at 7:30pm in the Playhouse. Ushers are needed to support this performance. Call time is 6:45pm. To sign up to usher, please let Nicole know at nleupp2@uiuc.edu or 244-2690.

For more production information, please visit http://alhambracafe.com/index.html

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Upcoming Tours

Please contact Nicole at nleupp2@uiuc.edu or 244-2690 to sign up for tours.

Upcoming Special Tours:
Date: July 9, 2008
Time: 2:30pm
Group: Metropolitan Family Services
Approximate Number Attending: ~50 high school students plus parents
Meeting Location: Lobby
Tour Guide(s): 2 needed
Special Instructions: Standard tour, as building activity allows. This group will be having a box lunch in the lobby prior to the tour.

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New at the Center

Afterglow: Geoff Poor and David Thies

Grab a martini and get ready to swoon as Urbana natives and U of I alums Geoff Poor and David Thies charm audiences with a delightful mix of favorites from the American song book spanning over five decades. Poor croons away on sentimental favorites like “Fly Me to the Moon,” “Save the Last Dance for Me,” and “My Funny Valetine,” but the piano/vocal duo surprises too, with superb nods to Bobby Darin, Delbert McClinton, and The Drifters sprinkled amongst timeless Gershwin, Mercer, and Porter tunes. Join them Friday, June 27 at 9:30pm in the Krannert Center Lobby, Stage 5.
For more information and other news items, please visit http://krannertcenter.com/news/

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