Mid Atlantic Tours Archive
2006/2007
Season
Aquila
Theatre Company
Aquila Theatre Company toured throughout the mid-Atlantic
region during 2006/07 with their productions of Romeo
and Juliet and The Canterbury Tales. The Company,
whose performances of classical
drama have been popular with audiences and schools,
offer productions with minimal props and sets, using
contemporary stagecraft. Their
educational offerings include master classes, shortened
plays for young children, and lecture/demonstrations.
| 9/30/06 |
Weis Center, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA |
| 10/1 - 2/06 |
Rose Lehrman Arts Center, Harrisburg Area CC, Harrisburg, PA |
| 10/3/06 |
Schaeffer Auditorium, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA |
| 10/5 - 6/06 |
Clay Center, Charleston, WV |
| 10/7 - 8/06 |
Alden Theater, McLean, VA |
| 10/9/06 |
Modlin Center, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA |
| 11/2/06 |
Martinsville HS, Martinsville, VA |
| 11/4/06 |
Highland Center for the Arts, Highland School, Warrenton, VA |
| 11/5 - 6/06 |
Performing Arts Center, Frostburg State University, Frostburg, MD |
| 11/7 - 8/06 |
Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, WV |
| 11/9/06 |
Gettysburg Majestic Theater, Gettysburg, PA |
| 11/12 - 14/06 |
State Theatre, New Brunswick, NJ |
| 11/15 - 16/06 |
Quick Center, St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, NY |
| 11/17/06 |
Nazareth College Arts Center, Callahan Theater, Rochester, NY |
| 4/17/07 |
Paramount Theater, Charlottesville, VA |
| 4/19 - 21/07 |
Victoria Theater, NJPAC, Newark, NJ |
| 4/22 - 23/07 |
Byham Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA |
| 4/24 - 25/07 |
American Theater, Hampton, VA |
| 4/27/07 |
Stockton Performing Arts Center, Stockton College, Pomona, NJ |
| 4/28/07 |
Staller Center, SUNY/Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY |
| 5/4/07 |
Gordon Theater, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ |
Bonnie Rideout "Caledonia"
CALEDONIA! brings to the stage the very best of Scotland's
music. On fiddle, bagpipes, harp, flute, rhythm,
song, poetry, and dance, this vibrant music emanates
from a living tradition
that represents
over four centuries of Scottish culture and history.
Highlights include virtuoso fiddle works by James
Oswald and J. Scott Skinner played
by world-renowned fiddle champion, Bonnie Rideout.
Graceful and dynamic dances take flight with her
six-piece band backed by the driving rhythms
of cello, guitar and percussion. Legendary harper
William Jackson harkens the ancient music of the
bards. Rod Cameron narrates
with
stirring poetry from, Robert Burns, R. L. Stevenson,
and James Hogg. Celebrated piper, Jerry O'Sullivan
plays three kinds of pipes, wooden
flute, and whistles. Multi-generations of singers
round out the evening with Gaelic mouth music and
highland voices. This
stirring presentation
is delivered by traditional musicians from Scotland,
America, and Canada reflecting the music of all
Scots, from the humble crofter's
hearth to the grand castle halls.
| 2/24/07 |
Harford Community College, Bel Air, MD |
| 2/26/07 |
Modlin Center, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA |
| 3/1/07 |
Strathmore Performance Hall, North Bethesda, MD |
| 3/2/07 |
Schwartz Center, Dover, DE |
| 3/3/07 |
Jefferson Center, Roanoke, VA |
| 3/4/07 |
American Theatre, Hampton, VA |
Don Byron Plays Junior Walker
Listen to Don Byron interview on Fresh Air!
In December 2005, Don Byron launched a new group dedicated to the music of soul legend, saxophonist and singer Junior Walker. Byron, who is often classified as one of today’s most significant jazz clarinetists, plays tenor saxophone on this tribute, and the music will result in a CD release on Blue Note Records this October. The touring group also includes Dean Bowman on vocals, guitarist David Gilmore, George Colligan on Hammond B-3 organ, bassist Brad Jones, and drummer Rodney Holmes. Junior Walker attained worldwide fame as the leader of one of Motown’s biggest acts in the late 60s and early 70s - Junior Walker and the All Stars - and released a number of infectious top 10 Soul hits, including “I’m a Roadrunner,” “Shotgun,” and “How Sweet it Is.”
Los Folkloristas
Celebrating their 40th anniversary season
in 2006, Mexico’s “Los
Folkloristas” continue their mission set
in 1966 "to
preserve and record the traditional music of Mexico
and Latin America." Carrying more than 100
instruments in their collection, and performing
music from up to
15 different countries and pre-Columbian Mexico,
a performance with this seven-member ensemble is
like taking a musical
journey through Latin America. As ambassadors of
traditional Latin folk music, "Los Folkloristas" successes
include the release of more than 30 albums world-wide,
acclaim from the National Association of Independent
Record Distributors (NAIRD) and contributions to
musical scores for the award-winning film El Norte
and recent
release Mi Familia (My Family). Repertoire options
include an overview of Latin American music, an
all-Mexico program
exploring the diversity of styles from their home
country, or Canto Latino: A concert of traditional
Latin American
music for choir and folk instruments. Hands-on
workshops, outreach and residency activities are
available.
| 4/30/07 |
Frostburg State University, Frostburg, MD |
| 5/2 - 3/07 |
State Theatre, New Brunswick, NJ |
| 5/4/07 |
Great Valley Community Education Foundation, Malvern, PA |
| 5/5/07 |
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA |
| 5/6 - 7/07 |
Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA |
| 5/8 - 9/07 |
Virginia Arts Festival, Norfolk, VA |
Funding for these tours
is made possible with support from the National
Endowment for the Arts Regional
Touring Program.
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