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V Film Centers SPOTLIGHT ON WESTCHESTER'S THE PERFORMING WHITE PLAINS ARTS CENTER PERFORMING ARTS at Purchase College CENTER JACOB BURNS THE PICTURE HOUSE Live Performing FILM CENTER www.artscenter.org www.wppac.com www.thepicturehouse.org www.burnsfilmcenter.org Purchase 11 City Place Sarah Lawrence College (Pelham location Arts Venues (914) 251-6200 White Plains 364 Manville Road currently under renovation) (914) 328-1600 Pleasantville 1 Mead Way This five-theater complex located on the (914) 747-5555 Bronxville campus of Purchase College, is the major The mission of the White Plains (914) 738-3161 professional, non-profit arts presenter in Performing Arts Center is to be the The Jacob Burns Film Center is a the region. Several distinct series include region’s leader in the presentation nonprofit cultural arts center dedicated The Picture House is a nonprofit classical music, theater, dance, children’s and production of first-class cultural to: presenting the best of independent organization with a two-part mission: programming, chamber music, jazz, choral entertainment. Ethnically diverse and documentary, and world cinema; great films, and film education. In the works and multi-cultural arts. family oriented presentations are also promoting 21st century literacy; and Picture House, audiences see the best an integral part of WPPAC’s program making film a vibrant part of the in motion pictures: narrative features, OCTOBER 15 – 23 schedule. community. The Jacob Burns Film documentaries, shorts, festival films, THREE SISTERS BY ANTON CHEKHOV Center’s new Media , offers a special series, retrospectives, and classic from around the world. The Picture House THE TARRYTOWN THE SCHOOLHOUSE THE EMELIN THEATRE PARAMOUNT CENTER OCTOBER 28 – NOVEMBER 21, 2010 wide range of courses for children and also provides people of all ages with www.emelin.org WORLD PREMIERE: WALLENBERG adults in all aspects of film-making. MUSIC HALL THEATER FOR THE ARTS the opportunity to learn about the art, www.tarrytownmusichall.org www.schoolhousetheater.org Library Lane www.paramountcenter.org WHICH WAY HOME technology, and business of film. Mamaroneck 13 Main Street 3 Owens Road 1008 Brown Street THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 @ 7:30PM OCTOBER 15 – 17 (914) 698-0098 Tarrytown Croton Falls Peekskill ARTSWESTCHESTER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 @ 2:30PM, 5PM THE WESTCHESTER ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL (914) 631-3390 (914) 277-8477 (914) 739-2333 The Emelin’s annual season strives to embrace the widest possible cross Built in 1885, The Tarrytown Music Hall A hidden gem in Northern Westchester The Peekskill Paramount Theater first The Suzanne Ferrell Ballet section of the community. While show- is the oldest continually operating theater offering acclaimed productions of live opened its doors to the public in 1930. CARAMOOR CENTER Purchase College stopping headliners entertain adult ARTSWESTCHESTER'S COPLAND HOUSE November 7 in Westchester. The 843 seat theater equity theater, The Schoolhouse’s season Major renovations over the past three audiences in the evening, the theater FOR MUSIC ARTS EXCHANGE AT MERESTEAD operated by the Friends of Mozartina, includes fully staged productions, classes, years have included completely re- is a beacon for children and family a non-profit organization, is a venue for readings, children’s programs and lectures painting and re-plastering the theater, AND THE ARTS www.artswestchester.org www.coplandhouse.org audiences during weekend afternoons top-notch jazz, folk, blues and classical by theater professionals. installing new carpeting and a new stage www.caramoor.org and holiday vacations. concerts, plays, musicals, operas, curtain and, most recently, installing new 31 Mamaroneck Avenue 455 Byram Lake Road 149 Girdle Ridge Road comedy, dance and film. SEPTEMBER 30 – OCTOBER 17 bathrooms, modeled after the original White Plains Mt. Kisco OCTOBER 15, 2010 @ 8PM Katonah (914) 428-4220 BROWNSVILLE BRED fixtures. Phone (914) 788-4659 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 8PM THE NASHVILLE (914) 232-1252 NICK LOWE & HIS BAND BLUEGRASS BAND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 @ 8PM Live music, theatrical performances and A beautifully converted barn With its outstanding performances, readings headline the Arts at the X series AN EVENING WITH JETHRO TULL’S on this 133 acre estate in engaging arts-in-education program- in the heart of downtown White Plains. In this special section, we have highlighted affiliates of ArtsWestchester IAN ANDERSON Mt. Kisco (now a Westchester County ming, the extraordinary Rosen House, and The elegant 1929-era Grand Banking Park) is the setting for Copland House’s who maintain venues and whose primary mission is presenting live beautiful grounds, Caramoor is a corner- Room at the Arts Exchange seats up to concert series. Concerts at Merestead performing arts. Below we've included other venues that present stone of the cultural life of Westchester 150 people. Tickets are priced affordably includes a diverse repertoire, with an some great events. Visit their websites for more information. County and beyond. Since 1945, visitors at $10-25, with discounts for students, emphasis on the works of 19th and 20th have delighted in the exceptional music – seniors, children, and ArtsWestchester century American composers. HOFF-BARTHELSON MUSIC SCHOOL • www.hbms.org from classical to opera to jazz – and the members. MUSIC CONSERVATORY OF WESTCHESTER • www.musicconservatory.org enchanting garden setting that makes SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5TH @ 3PM Caramoor such a unique and treasured FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 @ 8PM WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE • www.sunywcc.edu “HEAVEN, HELL AND HOLLYWOOD: resource. WORLD FUSION: LATIN JAZZ LITTLE THEATER AT THE COUNTY CENTER • www.countycenter.biz Ian Anderson the flute and voice MUSICAL ÉMIGRÉ’S IN LOS ANGELES” behind the legendary Jethro Tull OF CARLOS JIMENEZ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 @ 8PM  Find even more things to do at www.artswestchester.org Paramount Center for the Arts October 19 RISING STARS A8 :HVWFKHVWHU&RXQW\%XVLQHVV-RXUQDOš ARTSWNEWS OCTOBER 2010 OCTOBER 2010 :HVWFKHVWHU&RXQW\%XVLQHVV-RXUQDOš ARTSWNEWS A9

V Film Centers SPOTLIGHT ON WESTCHESTER'S THE PERFORMING WHITE PLAINS ARTS CENTER PERFORMING ARTS at Purchase College CENTER JACOB BURNS THE PICTURE HOUSE Live Performing FILM CENTER www.artscenter.org www.wppac.com www.thepicturehouse.org www.burnsfilmcenter.org Purchase 11 City Place Sarah Lawrence College (Pelham location Arts Venues (914) 251-6200 White Plains 364 Manville Road currently under renovation) (914) 328-1600 Pleasantville 1 Mead Way This five-theater complex located on the (914) 747-5555 Bronxville campus of Purchase College, is the major The mission of the White Plains (914) 738-3161 professional, non-profit arts presenter in Performing Arts Center is to be the The Jacob Burns Film Center is a the region. Several distinct series include region’s leader in the presentation nonprofit cultural arts center dedicated The Picture House is a nonprofit classical music, theater, dance, children’s and production of first-class cultural to: presenting the best of independent organization with a two-part mission: programming, chamber music, jazz, choral entertainment. Ethnically diverse and documentary, and world cinema; great films, and film education. In the works and multi-cultural arts. family oriented presentations are also promoting 21st century literacy; and Picture House, audiences see the best an integral part of WPPAC’s program making film a vibrant part of the in motion pictures: narrative features, OCTOBER 15 – 23 schedule. community. The Jacob Burns Film documentaries, shorts, festival films, THREE SISTERS BY ANTON CHEKHOV Center’s new Media Arts Lab, offers a special series, retrospectives, and classic from around the world. The Picture House THE TARRYTOWN THE SCHOOLHOUSE THE EMELIN THEATRE PARAMOUNT CENTER OCTOBER 28 – NOVEMBER 21, 2010 wide range of courses for children and also provides people of all ages with www.emelin.org WORLD PREMIERE: WALLENBERG adults in all aspects of film-making. MUSIC HALL THEATER FOR THE ARTS the opportunity to learn about the art, www.tarrytownmusichall.org www.schoolhousetheater.org Library Lane www.paramountcenter.org WHICH WAY HOME technology, and business of film. Mamaroneck 13 Main Street 3 Owens Road 1008 Brown Street THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 @ 7:30PM OCTOBER 15 – 17 (914) 698-0098 Tarrytown Croton Falls Peekskill ARTSWESTCHESTER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 @ 2:30PM, 5PM THE WESTCHESTER ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL (914) 631-3390 (914) 277-8477 (914) 739-2333 The Emelin’s annual season strives to embrace the widest possible cross Built in 1885, The Tarrytown Music Hall A hidden gem in Northern Westchester The Peekskill Paramount Theater first The Suzanne Ferrell Ballet section of the community. While show- is the oldest continually operating theater offering acclaimed productions of live opened its doors to the public in 1930. CARAMOOR CENTER Purchase College stopping headliners entertain adult ARTSWESTCHESTER'S COPLAND HOUSE November 7 in Westchester. The 843 seat theater equity theater, The Schoolhouse’s season Major renovations over the past three audiences in the evening, the theater FOR MUSIC ARTS EXCHANGE AT MERESTEAD operated by the Friends of Mozartina, includes fully staged productions, classes, years have included completely re- is a beacon for children and family a non-profit organization, is a venue for readings, children’s programs and lectures painting and re-plastering the theater, AND THE ARTS www.artswestchester.org www.coplandhouse.org audiences during weekend afternoons top-notch jazz, folk, blues and classical by theater professionals. installing new carpeting and a new stage www.caramoor.org and holiday vacations. concerts, plays, musicals, operas, curtain and, most recently, installing new 31 Mamaroneck Avenue 455 Byram Lake Road 149 Girdle Ridge Road comedy, dance and film. SEPTEMBER 30 – OCTOBER 17 bathrooms, modeled after the original White Plains Mt. Kisco OCTOBER 15, 2010 @ 8PM Katonah (914) 428-4220 BROWNSVILLE BRED fixtures. Phone (914) 788-4659 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 8PM THE NASHVILLE (914) 232-1252 NICK LOWE & HIS BAND BLUEGRASS BAND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 @ 8PM Live music, theatrical performances and A beautifully converted barn With its outstanding performances, readings headline the Arts at the X series AN EVENING WITH JETHRO TULL’S on this 133 acre estate in engaging arts-in-education program- in the heart of downtown White Plains. In this special section, we have highlighted affiliates of ArtsWestchester IAN ANDERSON Mt. Kisco (now a Westchester County ming, the extraordinary Rosen House, and The elegant 1929-era Grand Banking Park) is the setting for Copland House’s who maintain venues and whose primary mission is presenting live beautiful grounds, Caramoor is a corner- Room at the Arts Exchange seats up to concert series. Concerts at Merestead performing arts. Below we've included other venues that present stone of the cultural life of Westchester 150 people. Tickets are priced affordably includes a diverse repertoire, with an some great events. Visit their websites for more information. County and beyond. Since 1945, visitors at $10-25, with discounts for students, emphasis on the works of 19th and 20th have delighted in the exceptional music – seniors, children, and ArtsWestchester century American composers. HOFF-BARTHELSON MUSIC SCHOOL • www.hbms.org from classical to opera to jazz – and the members. MUSIC CONSERVATORY OF WESTCHESTER • www.musicconservatory.org enchanting garden setting that makes SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5TH @ 3PM Caramoor such a unique and treasured FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 @ 8PM WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE • www.sunywcc.edu “HEAVEN, HELL AND HOLLYWOOD: resource. WORLD FUSION: LATIN JAZZ LITTLE THEATER AT THE COUNTY CENTER • www.countycenter.biz Ian Anderson the flute and voice MUSICAL ÉMIGRÉ’S IN LOS ANGELES” behind the legendary Jethro Tull OF CARLOS JIMENEZ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 @ 8PM  Find even more things to do at www.artswestchester.org Paramount Center for the Arts October 19 RISING STARS A10 Westchester County Business Journal • artsWnews october 2010 get more event information, visit www.artswestchester.org

12/ Tuesday store their valuable records. 10/14, 9am- historian Linda Tarrant-Reid and educator Workshop: CCC Arts presents Lecture: Center for the Digital Arts at 1pm. 632-8254 or www.nrpl.org and re-enactor Jim Taylor. 10/15, 8pm. 428- Halloween Family Workshop. Let your WCC presents Fine Art Photography 4220 or www.artswestchester.org child bring out their inner goblin and create with an iPhone, Dan Burkholder. More 15/ FRIDAY a variety of holiday themed projects.10/16, Theater: Fort Hill Players presents Don’t than just a snapshot device, the iPhone is Event: Crafts in America presents 11:45am-1:45pm. 739-4320 or www.ccca- an enchanting tool for creating art, right in Dress for Dinner. A feast of laughter rts.org Westchester Craft Show. Featuring served up when a cheating husband is our palm. 10/12, 7pm. 606-7300 or www. America's finest contemporary crafts and sunywcc.edu/peekskill almost caught by his cheating wife. 10/15, Workshop: New Rochelle Public artists. 10/15-10/17. 955-4050 or www. 16, 22, 23 - 8pm; 10/16 - 2pm. 946-5143 or Library presents Peace Flag Workshop. 13/ Wednesday craftsamericashows.com www.forthillplayers.com Learn the ancient and magical art of hand- Music: Downtown Music at Grace felting wool with Westchester fiber artist, Music: Emelin Theatre presents The Theater: Historic Hudson Valley pres- presents Pianist Alex Ruvinstein plays Nashville Bluegrass Band. The NBB has Jeannie Thomma. 10/16, 10-11:30am or Frederic Chopin. Chopin Anniversary ents Horseman’s Hollow. Horseman’s 12-1:30pm. 632-8254 or www.nrpl.org shown what puts the blues in “bluegrass.”. Hollow, a brand new haunted experi- Concert.10/13, 12:10pm. 949-0384 or 10/15, 8pm. 698-0098 or www.emelin.org www.dtmusic.org ence, takes the tale of the Legend of Workshop: Rye Arts Center presents Music: Irvington Town Hall Theater Sleepy Hollow to its darkest extremes. At Painting a Modern Still Life with Ismael Workshop: Katonah Museum of Art presents Franc D’Ambrosio’s Philipsburg Manor. 10/15-10/30. 631-8200 Checo. This workshop introduces students presents Educator’s Open House. “Broadway.” Franc D’Ambrosio’s will or www.hudsonvalley.org to the techniques and concepts of painting Teachers are invited to meet with Dir. of be performing his one man show entitled a modern still life. 10/16, 9am-pm. 967- Education Karen Stein; learn about exciting Theater: Small Town Theater Company 0700 or www.ryeartscenter.org ‘Broadway’ 10/15, 8pm. 591-6602 or www. presents First Annual Theater Festival. offerings for the school year. 10/13, 4-6pm. irvingtontheater.com 232-9555 or www.katonahmuseum.org Two bills of short plays. 10/15, 10/16, Workshop: WCC Center For The Arts Music: Taconic Opera presents 10/22 and 10/23. Performances at 8pm. presents Paint Your Own Pottery. Drop 14/ THURSDAY Puccini’s Tosca. Puccini’s most performed 273-0300 or wwwsmalltowntheater.com into an open studio session to paint your Music: Downtown Music at Grace own original design on our pre-fired ceram- opera in Europe comes to Yorktown for the 16/ SATURDAY presents The jay Hoggard Quintet. opening of its 13th season. At Yorktown ic objects. 10/16, 10am -12pm. 606-7500 or Celebrated vibraphonist Jay Hoggard and Music: Ars Antiqua presents Lost Stage. 10/15-10/17, Fri-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm. Empire. French viola music of the 18th 17/ SUNDAY his ensemble are joined by the Downtown 245-3415 or www.taconicopera.org Singers and Choirs of Grace Church. 10/14, century followed by a buffet of French Film: New Rochelle Public Library pres- 3:30pm. 949-0384 or www.dtmusic.org Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents pastries & coffee. At Church of St. Mary ents To Kill a Mockingbird. The extraordi- Blood, Sweat & Tears. One of the great- the Virgin. 10/16, 8pm. 238-8015 or www. nary 1962 film adaptation starring Gregory Spoken Word: Paramount Center for est horn bands in the history of popular ars-antiqua.org Peck. 10/17, 1:30pm. 632-8254 or www. the Arts presents Stories by Heart with nrpl.org music. 10/15, 8pm. 631-3390 or www.tar- Music: Yonkers BID presents Half Moon John Lithgow. In his one-man theatrical rytownmusichall.org memoir, Lithgow explores storytelling as Waterfront Festival. 85-foot long replica Lecture: Katonah Museum of Art pres- the unacknowledged tie that binds human- Spoken Word: Katonah Museum of Art of the Half Moon ship that Henry Hudson ents The 2nd Katonah Museum Himmel ity. 10/14, 8pm. 739-2333 or www.para- presents The Culture of Conversation. navigated in 1609 will be docked at the Award: What is Public about Public Art? mountcenter.org Speaker Maria Otero, Under Secretary of Yonkers Pier. 10/16-10/17, 1-4pm. or Annual celebration honoring an outstanding State for Democracy & Global Affairs under www.yonkersdowntown.com leader in the art world. 10/17, 5-7pm. 232- Workshop: New Rochelle Public Hillary Clinton. Reception, drinks & hors 9555 or www.katonahmuseum.org Library presents Preserving & Music: First Unitarian Society of d’oeuvres. 10/15, 7pm. 666-3410 or www. Westchester presents Sara Lee Guthrie Music: Lagond Music School & NCPL Protecting Our Past: How to Care for neighborslink.org/events.html Historical Records & Documents. A and Johnny Irion. Promoting their latest present Nicole Pasternak & Ralph hand-on workshop for groups needing to Spoken Word: ArtsWestchester family album, Go Waggaloo. At Common Lalama. Jazz Vocalist Nicole Pasternak know how to assess, organize, house and presents Panel Discussion: Slavery in Ground Coffeehouse. 10/16, 7:30pm. 693- and Master Tenor Saxophonist Ralph Westchester. A panel discussion with 1065 or commongroundfusw.com Lalama. At North Castle Public Library. 10/17, 3pm. 273.3887 or www.north- Music: Friends of Music Concerts pres- castlelibrary.org ents Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Performing Mozart, Mendelssohn Music: Downtown Music at Grace and Brahms in the auditorium of Sleepy & Westchester Philharmonic present Hollow High School. 10/16, 8pm. 861-5080 Chamber music. Two chamber music or www.friendsofmusicconcerts.org concerts at Grace Church. 10/17, 12:10pm. 949-0384 or www.DTMusic.org Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Nick Lowe. Lowe is the headmaster of 18/ MONDAY British rock, the leader of pub rockers Film: New Rochelle Public Library pres- Brinsley Schwarz, and the legendary record ents Italian Heritage Program: Dolce, producer of Elvis Costello, The Damned, Cinema & Culture. A sampler of Italian and The Pretenders. 10/16, 8pm. 877-840- films, proverbs and tales, and sweets with 0457 or www.tarrytownmusichall.org author/professor Dr. Louis Miele. 10/18, 7-8:45pm. 632-8254 or www.nrpl.org Theater: Emelin Theatre presents Family Series: Dinosaurs! Get ready to hang Lecture: Warner Library presents You out with Stegosaurus and hobnob with Say You Want A Revolution: John Tyrannosaurus Rex. 10/16, 11am, 1:30pm. Lennon, the Beatles and the Politics 698-0098 or www.emelin.org of the 60s and 70s. A lecture and mul- 10/20 Tower of Power performs at Tarrytown Music Hall at 8pm timedea presentation by Professor Terry october 2010 Westchester County Business Journal • artsWnews A11 get more event information, visit www.artswestchester.org

Hamblin. 10/18, 7pm. 631-7734 or www. bees, and beautiful native plants. 10/21, warnerlibrary.org 4-5pm. 631-7734 or www.warnerlibrary.org Why do 19/ TUESDAY Workshop: Katonah Museum of Art Music: Paramount Center for the Arts presents Art Adventures Level 2 (grades presents An Evening with Jethro Tull’s 3-6). Each week students will discover new THE Ian Anderson. Widely recognized as techniques, materials, themes, and ideas in the man who introduced the flute to rock the exhibition. 10/21-12/16, 4:15-5:30pm. ARTS music. 10/19, 8pm. 739-2333 or www.para- 232-9555 or www.katonahmuseum.org mountcenter.org MATTER 22/ FRIDAY to Westchester? Workshop: Clay Art Center presents Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Unearth Your Creativity Mural. A mosaic He Who Findeth A Good Wife. Award mural project. 10/19, 4-5:30pm. 937-2047 winning R&B Crooner Montell Jordan and x222 or www.clayartcenter.org Vonzell Solomon (American Idol) star in this modern day romantic gospel production. Workshop: Katonah Museum of Art 10/22-10/23, 8pm. 877-840-0457 or www. presents Tuesdays for Tots. Share your tarrytownmusichall.org first museum experiences together in “Arts and libraries are a perfect adult/child workshops that combine view- Spoken Word: Paramount Center for couple. They bring together ing original art in the galleries with hands- the Arts presents Sinbad. The widely learning, culture and community.” on art projects. 10/19-12/14, 1-2pm. 232- acclaimed comedian and actor returns to 9555 or www.katonahmuseum.org the historic Paramount. 10/22, 8pm. 739- Opal Brown Lindsay 2333 or www.paramountcenter.org Director 20/ WEDNESDAY Mount Vernon Library Film: Irvington Town Hall Theater pres- Workshop: WCC Center For The Arts ents The Secret in Their Eyes. A riveting presents Colored Metal Creations. A Argentine thriller spiked with witty dialogue hands-on workshop for sculptors and jew- and poignant love stories. 10/20, 8pm. 591- elry makers. 10/22, 9:30am-3:30pm. 606- 6602 or www.irvingtontheater.com 7511 or www.sunywcc.edu/arts Tell us why the arts matter to you! Email us: [email protected] Music: Downtown Music at Grace pres- 23/ SATURDAY ents Soprano Halley Gilbert Makes Her Dance: WCC Center For The Arts pres- Debut. First prize winner in the Steinway ents Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Music: The Performing Arts Center Lecture: New Rochelle Public Library Hall Vocal Competition. 10/20, 12:10pm. Theater. Flamenco, classical Spanish and presents Opening Night: The Mariinsky presents Sunday Afternoon Music 949-0384 or www.dtmusic.org folkloric. 10/23, 8pm. 606-6262 or Orchestra. Under the baton of the con- Class: Mozart’s Operas. Prof. Eric ductor and artistic director Valery Gergiev. Jennings returns for three monthly musical Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Festival: Historic Hudson Valley pres- 10/23, 8:30pm. 251-6200 or www.artscen- lectures on Mozart’s operas. 10/24, 1:30- Tower of Power. Legendary funk band ents Legend Celebration. An excellent ter.org 3:30pm. 632-8254 or www.nrpl.org Tower of Power began their 40-year odys- choice for families with young children. sey in 1968. 10/20, 8pm. 877-840-0457 or At Sunnyside. 10/23-10/31. 631-8200 or Spoken Word: Historic Hudson Valley Music: Copland House presents David www.tarrytownmusichall.org www.hudsonvalley.org presents Jonathan Kruk’s 'Legend.' Amram 80th Birthday Celebration. Master storyteller Jonathan Kruk offers a David Amram 80th birthday celebration. At Spoken Word: New Rochelle Public Festival: Yonkers BID presents Half dramatic re-telling of The Legend of Sleepy Merestead. 10/24, 3pm. 788-4659 or www. Library presents Book Discussion: To Moon Waterfront Festival. At Yonkers Hollow. At Old Dutch Church. 10/23-10/31. coplandhouse.org Kill a Mockingbird. The 50th anniversary Waterfront Amphitheatre & Pier. 10/23- 631-8200 or www.hudsonvalley.org of the classic novel is a perfect time to 10/24, All day. www.yonkersdowntown.com Music: Hoff-Barthelson Music School read or re-read the book and join in a dis- Workshop: New Rochelle Public presents HB Artist Series: The Faculty Music: Emelin Theatre presents George cussion. 10/20, 12-1:30 pm. 632-8254 or Library presents BID Family Day - Fun in Performance. Featuring Vered Reznik, Winston. George Winston plays over 100 www.nrpl.org Fall Festival Window Painting. Families piano. At Scarsdale Community Baptist solo piano concerts a year in America and with children ages 8-12 years are invited to Church. 10/24, 4-5:30pm. 723-1169 or Workshop: Katonah Museum of Art beyond, inspired by the seasons. 10/23, paint Halloween scenes on the windows of www.hbms.org presents Art Adventures Level 1 (grades 8pm. 698-0098 or www.emelin.org downtown businesses. 10/23, 10-11:30am. K-2). Students will discover new tech- Music: Phelps Hospital presents Spirit Music: First Unitarian Society 632-8254 or www.nrpl.org niques, materials, themes, and ideas in the of Jazz. Featuring jazz singers Melissa of Westchester presents Sloan exhibition. 10/20-12/8, 4:15-5:30pm. 232- Workshop: Rye Arts Center presents Walker and Tessa Souter backed up by a Wainwright, with Sam McTavey. Folk- 9555 or www.katonahmuseum.org Contemplative Art Workshop with Erin quartet for an afternoon of song and style pop artist Sloan Wainwright belongs to a Koch. In this workshop we will begin class to benefit the Phelps Hospice at Irvington 21/ THURSDAY musical dynasty of impossibly gifted sing- with an introduction to basic meditation Town Hall Theater. 10/24, 3pm. 591-6602 Film: New Rochelle Public Library pres- er-songwriters. 10/23, 7:30pm. 693-1065 or techniques. 10/23, 1-4pm. 967-0700 or or www.irvingtontheater.com ents Italian Horror Film: Kill Baby, Kill! commongroundfusw.com www.ryeartscenter.org A classic chiller from Italian horror maestro Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Music: Irvington Town Hall Theater Mario Bava. 10/21, 7pm. 632-8254 or 24/ SUNDAY Ron White. Comedian Ron “Tater Salad” presents Felix Cavaliere’s The Rascals. www.nrpl.org Film: Jacob Burns Film Center pres- White is best known as the cigar smoking, Known to many as “The Young Rascals,” ents Carlos. A 5 1/2-hour film event and scotch drinking funnyman from the “Blue Lecture: Warner Library presents Birds, founder & leader Felix Cavaliere will have sensation at the Cannes Film Festival. Collar Comedy” phenomenon. 10/24, 5pm Bees & Beautiful Native Plants. Master you singing along. 10/23, 8pm. 591-6602 or 10/24-10/25, 12:15pm. 773-7663 or www. & 8pm. 877-840-0457 or www.tarrytown- Gardener Donna Lassiter will discuss birds, www.irvingtontheater.com burnsfilmcenter.org musichall.org A12 Westchester County Business Journal • artsWnews october 2010 get more event information, visit www.artswestchester.org

Music: WCC Center For The Arts 28/ THURSDAY presents Highlights of New Rochelle Film: The Performing Arts Center pres- 10/30 The Shangri-La Opera’s 25 Year Successful History. A ents Talk Cinema. Join fellow cinema afi- Chinese Acrobats 25th anniversary celebration. 10/24, 3pm. cionados with host Harlan Jacobson, vet- perform at Emelin 606-6790 or www.sunywcc.edu eran film critic and festival curator. 10/28, Theatre, 11am & 1:30pm. 7pm. 251-6200 or www.artscenter.org Theater: Rye Arts Center presents Evermore: Poe, The Master of Mystery. Lecture: Katonah Museum of Art pres- Thrilling performances of several of Poe’s ents Panel Discussion: The Place We’e works. 10/24, 3-5pm. 967-0700 or www. In. Curator Sarah Tanguy leads a lively ryeartscenter.org panel discussion with three artists from the current exhibition. 10/28, 7:30pm. 232- Workshop: Katonah Museum of Art 9555 or www.katonahmuseum.org presents Family Day. Enjoy an afternoon of map-related activities at the KMA! Theater: White Plains Performing Arts 10/24, 1-4pm. 232-9555 or www.katonah- Center presents Wallenberg. This epic museum.org musical drama brings to life the fascinating and uplifting story of Raoul Wallenberg. 25/ MONDAY 10/28-11/21, 8pm; 2pm, Sunday. 328-1600 Lecture: Color Camera Club of or www.wppac.com Westchester presents High Dynamic Range Photographic Presentation. 29/ FRIDAY Noted photographer and lecturer Walter Opening: ArtsWestchester presents Kimmel will discuss High Dynamic Range Opening Reception: Papalotes y Obras photography. 10/25, 7:30-9:30pm. 769-7758 en Papel / Latin American Paper Arts. Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Workshop: Rye Arts Center presents or www.colorcameraclub.org Performance by Grupo Hermanos y Amigos The Machine performs . The Keeping a Sketchbook with Mark de Guatemala. 10/29, 6pm. 428-4220 or Machine, America’s top Pink Floyd show, Hagan. Drawing is a fundamental skill 26/ TUESDAY www.artswestchester.org Lecture: Center for the Digital Arts at has forged a 20-year reputation of excel- to artistic expression, but like everything WCC presents Tips, Tricks and New Music: Hoff-Barthelson Music School lence. 10/30, 8pm. 877-840-0457 or www. else, to get good at it you need to practice Features in Adobe Photoshop CS5 presents HB Artist Series: The Faculty in tarrytownmusichall.org regularly. 10/30-11/6, 12-4pm. 967-0700 or www.ryeartscenter.org David Biedny. Come learn about Adobe Performance. Delana Thomsen and Elena Theater: Emelin Theatre presents The Photoshop CS5 and its new features. Belli, duo-pianists 10/29, 8pm. 723-1169 or Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats. Their dar- 31/ SUNDAY 10/26, 7pm. 606-7300 or www.sunywcc. www.hbms.org ing maneuvers and death-defying acrobatic Film: Irvington Town Hall Theater edu/peekskill Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents acts have audiences everywhere clamoring presents Let the Right One In. “A spec- Lecture: Rye Arts Center presents Dave Brubeck. Jazz quartet returns to for more! 10/30, 11am & 1:30pm. 698-0098 tacularly moving and elegant film that is, Annual PTO/PTA Breakfast. Exchange The Music Hall. 10/29, 8pm. 877-840-0457 or www.emelin.org at this point, the best movie of the year.“ Washington Post 10/31, 8pm. 591-6602 or ideas on how to serve our region’s students or www.tarrytownmusichall.org Theater: Paramount Center for the Arts through the field of Arts Appreciation. www.irvingtontheater.com Theater: Hudson Stage Company presents Say Goodnight Gracie. The 10/26, 9:30-11am. 967-0700 or www. Life, Laughter and Love of George Burns Film: Paramount Center for the Arts ryeartscenter.org/ presents Fall Mainstage Production: Salvation. The world premiere of James & Gracie Allen 10/30, 8pm. 739-2333 or presents The Phantom of the Opera w/ 27/ WEDNESDAY McLindon’s bitingly delicious black comedy. www.paramountcenter.org live music by Alloy Orchestra. The three- man ensemble will perform their original Film: WCC Center For The Arts pres- At Pace University. 10/29-11/13, 8pm Fri/ Workshop: Pelham Art Center pres- ents The Vatican: Its History, Past and Sat; 3pm, Sun. 877-238-5596 or www.hud- score to one of the scariest and most influ- ents Day of the Dead Art Workshop. ential horror films of all time. 10/31, 7pm. Present. A history of the Vatican from sonstage.com Celebrate this traditional Mexican holiday. its origins to contemporary times is high- 739-2333 or www.paramountcenter.org 30/ SATURDAY 10/30, 1:30-3:30pm. 738-2525 or www. lighted in this documentary film. 10/27, pelhamartcenter.org Music: Caramoor Center for Music and 11:15am. 606-6790 or www.sunywcc.edu Event: The Performing Arts Center presents The 16th Annual "Crafts on the Arts presents Rising Stars II. Some of Workshop: Rye Arts Center presents the finest musicians of the next generation, Music: Downtown Music at Grace pres- Stage". A juried sale of American crafts Gotta Have Story Workshop with Paola ents Lisa Kozenko on Oboe. Members and fine arts. 10/30, 10a-6p. 10/31, 11a-5p. with their mentors. 10/31, 2pm. 232-1252 Corso. Covering the basics, from gathering or www.caramoor.org of the woodwind faculty of the Music 251-6200 or www.artscenter.org story ideas, reviewing elements, revisions, Conservatory of Westchester with Lisa Festival: New Rochelle Public Library finding your voice and preparing for pub- Music: Fine Arts Orchestral Society of Kozenko, oboe. 10/27, 12:10pm. 949-0384 lication. 10/30-11/6, 3-6pm. 967-0700 or Yonkers presents Yonkers Philharmonic or www.dtmusic.org presents BID Family Day - Fun Fall Festival Parade. Line-up for the annual www.ryeartscenter.org/ Orchestra Concert. Free concert featuring Music: Music Conservatory of Merchant’s Urchins Parade begins at 9:45 Concerto for Violin and Cello, opus 102 in A Workshop: Rye Arts Center presents minor by Brahms. At Saunders High School, Westchester presents Chamber Music am at New Street, New Roc City. 10/30, Halloween Decoration Workshop. for Woodwinds. Faculty oboist Lisa 9:45am. 632-8254 or www.nrpl.org Yonkers. 10/31, 3pm. 631-6674 or www. Create scary Halloween decorations for yonkersphilharmonic.org Kozenko explores the chamber music rep- your home in this fun, mixed media work- ertoire for woodwinds. At Grace Church. Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Rising Stars I. Some of shop! 10/30, 10-11am. 967-0700 or www. Music: New Rochelle Public Library 10/27, 12:10pm. 949-2874 or www.music- ryeartscenter.org presents Concert: Classic Fright!. Music conservatoryonline.org the finest musicians of the next generation, with their mentors. 10/30, 8pm. 232-1252 for the scary season with tenor Richard or www.caramoor.org Slade and pianist Diane Guernsey. 10/31, 3pm. 632-8254 or www.nrpl.org  october 2010 Westchester County Business Journal • artsWnews A13 exhibitions www.artswestchester.org ArtsWestchester • Celebrity Bugs by Flora Viale. She • Matthew Geller: Woozy Blossom how DeWitt and Lila Acheson Wallace 428-4220 or www.artswestchester.org invented art in the box, a portable mini (Platanus nebulosus). A twenty-foot founded Reader’s Digest in 1922 through • Enslaved Africans’ Rain Garden. Five museum, and is currently involved with leafless tree that is sensitive to the 1/30/2011. maquettes by Vinnie Bagwell and site-plan Marte, the Museum of Contemporary and slightest change in wind, temperature and New Rochelle Council on the Arts illustrations. 9/25-10/23, 12-5pm. Modern Art in Italy. 9/22-11/20. humidity. 6/1-10/31. 235-9027 or www.newrochellearts.org • One of Many. Visual art exhibition featur- • Holiday in Eden by Jason Noushin. • Mapping: Memory and Motion in • New Rochelle ArtsFest. Art exhibits, live ing the work of Mount Vernon artists at Noushin is the grand prize winner of the Tri Contemporary Art. In an era of global music, great food, incredible performances, Mount Vernon Public Library. 9/13-10/19. State Artist Competition. 9/22-11/20. culture, artists are increasingly exploring shopping, and tours of artist’s studios 668-1840 or www.mountvernonpublicli- • Tri State Artist’s Competition Winner’s maps as both image and cipher. 10/3- throughout the downtown area. 10/2-10/3. brary.org 1/9/2011. Exhibit. A group show of Peggie Blizard, New Rochelle Public Library • Papalotes y Obras en Papel / Latin Belle Manes, Constance Kiermaier, • Uri Shulevitz: How I Learned 632-7878 or www.nrpl.org American Paper Arts. Folk and contem- Mayumi Takagi, and Joanna M. Wezyk. Geography. Shulevitz’s Caldecott Honor • Day of the Dead. Paper mache skeletons porary works in/on paper from across our 9/22-11/20. book recounts his childhood memories as and tombstones, offrendas (altars) and col- Latin American communities. 10/29-12/5. Harrison Council for the Arts a Polish refugee during World War II. orful decor. 10/31-11/2. 10/3-1/9/2011. Blue Door 835-0324 or www.harrisonpl.org • The 95th Annual Open Juried Exhibition 375-5100 or www.bluedoorart.org • “Abstract Responses” by Mary Rankin. Mamaroneck Artists’ Guild 834-1117 or of the New Rochelle Art Association. • Mettle of METAL. A focus on metal, Acrylic and mixed media paintings and www.mamaroneckartistsguild.org Works in oil, watercolor, graphics, mixed includes an array of two and three dimen- works on paper. At Harrison Library. 9/12- • Imagine 2010. First open juried fine craft media, pastel, photography, digital media, sional works with the challenge of metal 10/8. show featuring work in ceramics, jewelry, sculpture, and fine crafts. 9/25-10/30. as its primary media. 9/19-11/13. fiber, glass, metal, multi-media, wood. Hudson River Museum OSilas Gallery at Concordia College 10/14-11/6. Castle Gallery 963-4550 or www.hrm.org 395-4520 or www.osilasgallery.org • Membership Jurying. Fall jurying for 654-5423 or www.cnr.edu/cg • Paintbox Leaves: Autumnal Inspiration • The Nichols Brothers: A Dialogue in new membership on 10/4-10/5, 3-6pm. • ArtsFest 2010 at College of New from Cole to Wyeth. Over 100 works Art and Life. Hobart and Spencer Nichols Museum of Arts and Culture Rochelle. Free art exhibitions and events attest to the American artist’s fascination are important early 20th century Bronxville 576-6518 or www.dbmac.org for NRCA’s ArtsFest 2010. 10/2-10/3. with autumn presented in landscapes. artists who have significance well beyond • Harlem? Harlem! Dance Theatre of • Nature/Culture. Several artists address 9/25-1/16/2011. the village borders. 9/8-10/23. the dichotomy of nature and culture Harlem 1969-2010. Dance history comes Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Pelham Art Center through a variety of media, toying with alive in New Rochelle in an original exhib- Art. 788-0100 or www.hvcca.com 738-2525 or www.pelhamartcenter.org how these two concepts are often consid- it. 9/13-10/2. • “After the Fall” - Emerging Artists from • The Things Themselves: Contemporary ered polar yet overlap. 9/7-11/7. Neuberger Museum of Art Eastern and Central Europe. Artists who Still Life. Still life painting, photography, 251-6100 or www.neuberger.org Center for the Digital Arts at WCC were educated at the transitional period printmaking, sculpture and video art by • American People Black Light: Faith 606-7300 or www.sunywcc.edu/peekskill between Communism and Democracy. contemporary artists. 9/10-10/30. • Pepe Coronado Construcciones. These 9/19-7/24/2011. Ringgold’s Paintings of the 1960s. Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow Arts Council dramatic black and white photographs doc- Featuring the artist’s two earliest series. Iona College Council on the Arts 9/12-12/19. 524-0578 or www.paragonartevents.com ument ephemeral installations that empha- 637-7796 or www.iona.edu/artscouncil • Natalie Jeremijenko: Connected • Westchester Fine Arts Festival. Work size the interactions between a space and • The Micro-Sculpture of Dalton Ghetti. Environments. Jeremijenko is an artist- from professional artists produced by a series of elements. 10/26-10/30. Ghetti has been carving sculptures into engineer, philosopher-activist whose work Paragon Art Events. At Pierson Park. 10/2 Clay Art Center pencil lead, without the aid of a magnify- explores the impact of technology on soci- 10am-6pm; 10/3 10am-5pm. 937-2047 or www.clayartcenter.org ing glass for over 25 years. 9/7-10/7. ety and the environment. 8/3-10/24. • Jordann Siri Wood: Fresh Cut. Ceramic Rye Arts Center Katonah Museum of Art • Pat Steir: Drawing Out of Line. A major 967-0700 or www.ryeartscenter.org sculptures that explore the adornment 232-9555 or www.katonahmuseum.org of artificial floral forms by Pittsburgh figure in American Art since the 1970s • Jazz: Iconic Portraits and • KMAA Featured Artist: Dan Osyczka. who has created some of the most ambi- Contemporary Images. Featuring paint- Pennsylvanian artist Jordann Siri In tribute to his life and work, the Museum Wood.10/2-10/30 tious and challenging drawings of the late ings and sculptures that highlight some of features a watercolor exhibition. 10/3- 20th century. 9/12-12/19. jazz’s legendary figures. 10/17-12/4. Color Camera Club of Westchester 1/9/2011. • The Irony of the Skeletons: Nicolas The Schoolhouse Theater 769-7758 or www.colorcameraclub.org de Jesus Amates. A • Photographic Presentation by noted 277-8477 or www.schoolhousetheater.org contemporary Mexican These Streets I’ve Walked: An Homage Street Photographer David Small. 10/4, engraver and painter 7:30-9:30pm. to Richard Prince & the City He Loved. In who creates engrav- honor of Richard Prince, an early supporter of • Print Competition. 1st Print Competition ings on amate paper, an The Schoolhouse Theater, and his love and of the season. 10/18, 7:30-9:30pm. ancient paper used by appreciation of NYC. 9/9-10/30. • The Best of the Best Digital pre-Columbian societies. Competition #2. An evening of viewing 10/17-11/14. WCC Center For The Arts members' best work. 10/11, 7:30-9:30pm. 606-7500 or www.sunywcc.edu/arts New Castle Historical • Geometry of Tension: Nathan Poglein Greenburgh Arts and Culture Committee Society Museum 238- and William C. Maxwell. Pairs two art- 422-1038 or greenburghartsandculture.org 4666 or newcastlehis- ists whose work investigates recurrent Framing the Landscape. Oil paintings by toricalsociety.org geometric forms. 9/7-10/15. artist Mia de Bethune at Greenburgh Town Reader’s Digest: The Court. 8/20-11/20, 9am-5pm. Local Magazine that Yonkers BID 969-6660 or www.yonkersdowntown.com Hammond Museum Conquered the World. The amazing story of • Evolution Arts. A free outdoor art exhibi- 669-5033 or www.hammondmuseum.org On View at the Rye Arts Center: Wyrbel Familia, Talking with the Wind tion program. 10/17, 1-4 pm. A14 Westchester County Business Journal • artsWnews october 2010 affiliate highlights

The FIRST ANNUAL SMALL Westchester Chamber TOWN THEATRE FESTIVAL Music Society October 15-23 To Celebrate 60th Anniversary by Alex Rainer A Variety of Original Short Plays from comedy to drama The Westchester Chamber Music Society is celebrating its upcoming Diamond at Whippoorwill Hall in Armonk Jubilee season with a glowing showcase of classical music that embraces a vari- ety of musical talent. It’s a fantastic achievement for the local arts organization, which continues to bring world-class chamber music to the Westchester area. The Small Town Theatre Company has announced a two-weekend theatre festival featuring two separate programs of six original short The Music Society, which was founded in 1951, has long enjoyed a fruitful rela- plays by local and national award-winning playwrights, ranging in tionship with the Westchester public – but, notes organization President Caroline themes from comedy to drama. Program A is scheduled for Friday, Bauman, M.D., the group had to move around a bit in its earlier years. Concerts October 15 and Saturday October 16 @ 8:00pm; and Program B is were originally held a la tradicionale, in friends’ homes, with smaller, intimate set- scheduled for Friday October 22 and Saturday October 23 at 8:00pm. tings. “Over the years our popularity grew within the local and classical music communities. To accommodate the increasing attendance, we had to present our The plays to be presented include “Do-Overs,” by Larry Hamm music at a number of venues over the past sixty years,” says Dr. Bauman, who has (Florida); “Sisters for Life” by Gabrielle Fox (Mt. Kisco); “Cliché,” by headed the organization for over thirty years. Keith Whalen (Peekskill); “Pillow” by Frederick Stroppel (New York); “Right Sensation” by Rich Orloff (Manhattan); “Signs of Life” by The group’s home for the past Frederick Stroppel (New York); “The Plot,” by Mark Troy (New York); twenty years has been the “My Boyfriend’s Wife,” by Barbara Lindsay (Seattle, WA); “That Congregation Emanu-El in Rye. Thing,” by John Shanahan (Boston, MA); “It’s About Forgiveness,” Five concerts are presented by Albi Gorn, (Hastings-on-Hudson); “First Time for Everything,” by each year – three autumn and John Shanahan (Boston, MA); and “She’s Fabulous,” by Jack Neary two spring engagements – at (Boston, MA). Emanu-el, which Dr. Bauman notes has “the best acoustics of Admission for each evening is $15, including an after theatre recep- any venue we’ve ever been in.” tion. The Festival is located at Whippoorwill Hall, 19 Whippoorwill Past performances have show- Hall East, Armonk, NY. For more information and reservations, call cased both new and established 914-273-0300 or log onto www.smalltowntheatre.com. talent (renowned cellist YoYo Ma has been a featured guest), with this season’s lineup promising to uphold that tradition.

For the group’s first fall concert of 2010, taking place on September 26, veteran performers Tokyo String Quartet will play works by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. The Westchester Chanmber Music Society will As is the growing trend with per- present Pacifica Quartet 12/5 forming arts groups, the Music Society invites audience members to attend post-performance receptions, where they can meet and greet the performers. It’s this kind of initiative that is opening up the arts to a wider audience; especially within the classical realm – which many (younger) listeners may consider to be stodgy and exclusive – a ‘meet and greet’ reception breaks down this rigidity, giving a more human face to an art form that has thrived through the ages.

Individual tickets to the Westchester Chamber Music Society’s 2010-11 concerts are $35, while a season subscription costs $130; students are, as has been the tradition, absolutely free. For tickets or further information, please call (914) 761- 4625 or (914) 967-7399.

Donna Garr and Sam Morell, Small Town Theatre Founders october 2010 Westchester County Business Journal • artsWnews A15 affiliate highlights NEW ROCHELLE ARTSFEST by Alison Kattleman NOW ACCEPTING On the first weekend of October, the New Rochelle “What really makes ArtsFest special is the collabora- Council on the Arts (NRCA) is sponsoring a full blown tive nature,” said Ms. Weber, “That everyone is so will- NOMINATIONS celebration of art throughout New Rochelle, called ing to share their customer base, develop programming ArtsFest. Boasting a variety of entertainment, with art and not just go off on their own.” FOR THE 2011 exhibits, live music, performances, great food, shopping The festival also incorporates the trolley transportation and tours of artists’studios, the festival truly has it all. used for All Fired Up! The free–to–ride “Culture Trolley” ARTS AWARD The seed for ArtsFest was planted in 2008 when will loop through the city during ArtsFest to allow visi- ArtsWestchester and the Clay Art Center in Port tors easy access to all venues. Many of the venues DEADLINE 12.15.10 Chester sponsored All Fired Up!, a county- are also in walking distance from each other. ArtsWestchester welcomes nominations wide celebration of clay that featured the Some highlights of ArtsFest include from the community and is open to a broad work of over 500 ceramic artists. The an open house of the historic and diverse de nition of artistic endeavor. event utilized a trolley that trans- Thomas Paine Cottage Museum, ported visitors to the more than 60 Categories include Arts Patron, Artist, Arts groundbreaking dance group venues that participated. Organization, Community and Education. Dance Theatre of Harlem at the “Inspired by All Fired Up!, the NRCA Museum of Arts & Culture at the More than one award may be has focused on developing collab- New Rochelle High School, and an given in a particular category orative partnerships…and sees itself as an exhibition at the Iona Art Center: The Micro-Sculpture and previous award umbrella organization for the many professional and of Dalton Ghetti, who carves miniature sculptures into recipients may be varied arts groups in our city,” said NRCA President the lead tips of pencils. There are also many workshops nominated. Judith Weber. for children, such as Lego building at the Huguenot Recipients are selected Children’s Library. This year marks the second ArtsFest, and the event has by an awards committee. doubled in size with seven downtown restaurants par- For more information on ArtsFest events and times, go ticipating that will be open with music, art and specials, to www.newrochellearts.org. For instructions and a downloadable ArtsNewsplus 22 organizationsad 10:ArtsNews taking ad part. 10 9/21/10 7:25 AM Page 1 ballot go to www.ArtsWestchester.org WESTCHESTER CRAFT SHOW October 15,16,17, 2010 • Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-6, Sunday 11-5

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