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outpostspace.org 2013 Outpost Performance Space SPRING 210 Yale Blvd SE FEATURING MAVIS MAY AND COREY FRIDAY 24 STAPLES HARRIS Sponsored by Albuquerque Dermatology Associates and Cutaneous Surgery Center, P.A. Featuring Cash Bar, Dinner Catered by Slate Street Café, Silent Auction, & Concert ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM 2000 MOUNTAIN RD. NW FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2013 | 6-10PM OUTPOST Albuquerque’s non-profit, member-supported, community-based performing arts center. new mexico DAILY LOBO UNM’s student newspaper: new mexico DdevelopingAILY LOBO writers, editors, photographers, designers and advertising professionals for the future. NEW MEXICO DAILY LOBO 277-5656 • www.dailylobo.com outpostspace.org irector’s Letter irector’s D LETTER Tom Guralnick director’s Outpost. Twenty Five Years. It’s a milestone. Outpost was founded in March of 1988 when we started doing concerts around town at the KiMo, the Living Batch Bookstore, El Rey and other venues. The Outpost Performance Space, on Morningside, opened in the fall of 1989. Since then there have been more than 2000 performances in venues of all sizes, thousands of classes for youth and adults, hundreds of visual art exhibits, 8 years of New Mexico Jazz Festival offerings, a move to and subsequent purchase (12 years later) of the present Outpost Performance Space on Yale. It’s been a great run and we look forward to another exciting 25 years! As we move into this 25th year we’ll be doing a bunch of exciting and fun events to celebrate. On May 2, at Outpost, I will sit down with KUNM DJ and jazz scholar, Mark Weber (who was present at Outpost almost from the start, having moved to Albuquerque with his wife, Janet Simon in 1991) to talk about Outpost then, now and into the future. It should be fun and it will be filmed by the crew from AAlive who’ve done some great jazz shows on Public Access TV Channel 26 over the last year. Then on Friday, May 24 at the Albuquerque Museum, we’ll really kick it off with a Gala Fundraiser featuring a catered meal by Slate Street Cafe, a silent auction, and a fantastic concert by soul music and gospel legend Mavis Staples (with blues great, MacArthur “Genius” Award recipient, Corey Harris opening it up). Presenting Mavis Staples is a dream come true for me. I remember, in my early teen years, seeing breathtaking performances by the Staple Singers at Club 47 in Cambridge. And then when I founded Outpost, one of my earliest Outpost concerts (and still one of my all time favorite presenting experiences) was that of Pops Staples at the KiMo (along with Johnny Shines and John Hammond!). Now 24 years later, Mavis joins us for a great night at the Albuquerque Museum. There’ll be much more as we celebrate these 25 years. In the meantime, it’s a great Spring season coming up as we kick it off with a Member Only Concert on Sunday, February 17 by Ron Miles, Bill Frisell & Brian Blade (check it all out in these pages!) and another great Jazz Festival whose lineup will be announced in its entirety any day now. All of us here at Outpost thank all of you out there— audiences, members, funders, sponsors, artists, and so on— for supporting us in our efforts to do what we do for you. You ARE the Outpost Family. Here’s to another glorious 25 Outpost years! Tom Guralnick Outpost Founder and Executive Director 3 Director’s Letter giggle. wiggle. groove. An eclectic mix of informative and entertaining programs await you on KUNM. Publicly supported. Publicly responsive. KUNM is an essential part of New Mexico’s day. STREAMING LIVE 24/7 AT KUNM.ORG outpostspace.org APRIL 4.4 Gerald Clayton Trio 4.5 ABQ Slam Championship Spring 2013 4.6 Kamalini Mukherji 4.11 John Maestas-Asher Barreras Nonet 4.12 Inpost Artspace Reception: Bosque School & Sandia Prep Photographic Collaboration 4.13 Eric Taylor 4.14 Fatoumata Diawara Spring 2013 CALENDAR 4.16 Adult Jazz Class Recital 4.19 Anat Cohen 4.20 Anat Cohen FEBRUARY 4.20 Youth Jazz Class Recital 4.21 Reading: Aaron Dixon. My People Are Rising 2.11 Jazz Classes Start 4.25 Monterey Jazz 55 on Tour. A New Mexico 2.14 OUTPOST RENTAL: First Take Trio Jazz Festival Spring Event (Lensic) 2.15 OUTPOST RENTAL: Josef Scott 4.26 Roust The House Teen Performance Night presents Of the Essence 4.27 StorySpace: Albuquerque Storyteller’s Showcase 2.16 OUTPOST RENTAL: Floozy 2.17 Ron Miles Trio with Bill Frisell & Brian Blade (A Member Only Event) MAY 2.28 Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Gamak 5.2 Outpost at 25: A conversation with Tom Guralnick and Mark Weber MARCH 5.3 Inpost Artspace Reception: Photographs (WOMEN & CREATIVITY MONTH) by Erin Parker 5.4 Kids Variety Show 3.1 Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Gamak 5.4 Geoff Muldaur 3.2 Inpost Artspace Reception: Heather 5.9 Jason Moran & the Bandwagon Bingham, Stacey Heim, & Celeste 5.10 Chuy Martinez & Oti Ruiz LaForme 5.11 Home School Opera Recital 3.7 Tin Hat 5.17 Roust The House Teen Performance Night 3.8 OUTPOST RENTAL: AMP Concerts 5.23 OUTPOST RENTAL: AMP Concerts presents Jane Siberry presents Samuel LeHenanff 3.9 OUTPOST RENTAL: AMP Concerts 5.24 Outpost 25th Anniversary Gala Fundraiser presents Joe West Review at the Albuquerque Museum. Mavis 3.14 Biggi Vinkeloe Trio. Lisa Gill opens Staples. Corey Harris Opens 3.15 OUTPOST RENTAL: JeeZ LaWeeZ 3.21 Malika Zarra SUMMER 2013 3.22 Fred Sturm 6.20-8.15 18th Annual Summer Thursday Jazz 3.23 hONEyhoUSe. Bébé La La opens Nights 3.24 OUTPOST RENTAL: Lowell Burton Jr 7.12-7.28 8th Annual New Mexico Jazz Festival presents Songs For My Sister featuring Route 66 Summerfest in Nob Hill, NEA Jazz Master Eddie Palmieri, 3.28 Bert Dalton’s Time Out for Brubeck Terence Blanchard, Lionel Loueke, 3.29 Roust The House Teen Performance Yellowjackets, Catherine Russell and more Night more more TBA 3.30 La Juerga Flamenco with Illeana Gomez & Alejandro Pais-Iriart 5 Spring 2013 Calendar Spring 2013 EDUCATIONprograms The Outpost Jazz Education Program is the centerpiece of Outpost’s Educational offerings. Founded in the Spring of 1996, with seed money provided by a concert the previous year by “Arlen Asher & Friends,” the program now takes place year-round with over 30 weeks of classes, three instructors, and yearly scholarships offered to worthy students. Since its inception, approximately 2000 students have moved through the program. JAZZ IMPROVISATION & LATIN MUSIC CLASSES FOR YOUTH Two Five-Week Sessions MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS & TUESDAY EVENINGS FEBRUAry 11-APRIL 17 Taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa, Sharon Eldridge, Paul Gonzales & César Bauvallet Jazz Improvisation & Latin Music Classes for Youth are open to all young musicians (instrumentalists & vocalists)— elementary through high school levels— who want to have fun learning more about improvising and playing jazz & Latin music in a small ensemble. Classes are taught by the Outpost team comprising saxophonist, Kanoa Kaluhiwa; drummer, Sharon Eldridge; trumpeter, Paul Gonzales; and our most recent addition to the teaching staff, trombonist & percussionist, César Bauvallet. All classes aim to build positive attitudes, trust, teamwork, cooperation, confidence, compassion, and a sense of humor—skills and values which will serve participants well beyond the workshop and throughout their entire educations and lives. Fun will be had by all! Monday and Tuesday afternoon Jazz Improvisation classes taught by Paul Gonzales, and Sharon Eldridge focus on the rudiments of music and improvisation including rhythmic training, scale work, form in music, and musical improvisation. Students are invited to express themselves freely on their respective instruments as well as on percussion instruments. The emphasis is on musical expression as an individual in a group setting. 6 Each teacher has a slightly different approach and our goal is to place together, students of similar levels as well as to form a balanced ensemble in terms of instrumentation. Advanced Classes (Wednesday) taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa focus more specifically on the jazz repertoire, covering music theory, ear training, solo development, song forms, and various rhythm section approaches. The NEW Latin Music class (Tuesday Evening) is taught by César Bauvallet. It is open to youth and adults. Participants must have at least an intermediate knowledge and skill level (minor & major scales) and a willingness Educational Programs to practice what they are learning outside of the class. The class will focus on learning to understand and play Latin music and rhythms. MONDAY CLASSES: FEBRUAry 11-MARCH 11 & MARCH 18-APRIL 15 4-5:30PM Monday Class taught by Sharon Eldridge TUESDAY CLASSES: FEBRUAry 12-MARCH 12 & MARCH 19-APRIL 16 4-5:30P Tuesday Classes taught by Paul Gonzales WEDNESDAY ADVANCED CLASS: FEBRUAry 13-MARCH 13 & MARCH 20-APRIL 17 4-5:30PM Advanced Class taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa NEW COURSE OFFERING: TUESDAY EVENING LATIN MUSIC CLASS FOR STUDENTS OF ALL AGES (INTERMEDIATE LEVEL REQUIRED) FEBRUAry 12-MARCH 12 & MARCH 19-APRIL 16, 6-7:30PM Latin Music Class taught by César Bauvallet All Youth classes will perform a recital on Saturday, April 20 at 1pm (attendance is mandatory). Ages: Up to (and including) High School Senior. Class Limit: 12 (minimum of 5 is required). Registration & Payment: Come a few minutes early to the first class to register. The cost of each 5-week Youth Improvisation session is $30 Payment must be made for the entire 5-week session regardless of attendance. Scholarships are available for any of these classes. Participants must bring their own instruments to class (piano, drums and amps will be provided). Call 268-0044 for more information. JAZZ IMPROVISATION & LATIN MUSIC CLASSES FOR ADULTS Two Five-Week Sessions, MONDAY,TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, FEBRUAry 11-APRIL 17 Taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa, Paul Gonzales & César Bauvallet Jazz Improvisation Classes for Adults focus specifically on jazz and cover music theory, ear training, solo development, song forms and various rhythm section approaches.