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Presidents Message.......................................................................... 2 executive Directors Message.......................................................... 4 A Surreal Season ................................................................................ 5 10 under $10 ....................................................................................... 6 the Art Festivals of March ................................................................. 8 Kids tag Art online Sales open ....................................................... 9 Absolutely Priceless! ..........................................................................10 Madama butterfly..............................................................................12 Anna in the tropics ............................................................................14 Art in Wood: Woodcarver harley haubenstriker ...........................16 Central Florida Dance Celebration ................................................17 return to Dance: haydee Dickason...............................................18 Up With People Debuts new Show in Lakeland ...........................20 Come explore a Wonderland of glass ...........................................21 Art Your heart out at bok tower gardens Jim Stafford: Puttin on the ritz ....................................................22 In this town everyone Knows her name.........................................23 Cultural Arts Calendar (January-March) ..................................24-31 Plein Air bartow & Art guild Meeting Schedule ............................32 Future events (April-May).............................................................33-37 thursday Childrens Art Classes First Friday Art Walk Dimensions Art exhibit........................................................................34 Children Spring break Camps (March 25-29) Winter Learning ..................................................................................36 Coming Soon 11th Annual Marilyn newell Youth Music Festival hCCt & tWh Academy theatre Auditions ....................................38 god on Stage ....................................................................................39 Classes / Workshops ..........................................................................40 Mandy Patinkins Dress Casual tour................................................41 Member recognition................................................... .....................42 new Member Spotlight.....................................................................43
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Polk State theatre Deportment presents the winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in Drama Anna in the tropics, February 6-9, 12-15. Director, Ilene Fins, tours Ybor City. Photo courtesy of Polk State College, Mo McCourt.
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Cindy RodRiguez President J. davis ConnoR Vice President THoMas BRyanT Treasurer MaRTHa Roe BuRke Secretary CynTHia Haffey Cultural Arts Council Chair dan ClaRk Past President
Happy New Year from the Polk Arts Alliance (PAA)! As 2013 gets underway, we remain extremely excited about opportunities for the arts in Polk both from the perspective of our creative arts community and those who are simply finding ways to enjoy the wide variety of arts/culture offerings the community is providing.
Cindy Rodriguez
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On the PAA side of things, we continue to support the arts in many ways. We recently held workshops to assist Polks cultural Arts organizations with grant applications helping ensure success in the funding arena. We also continue to actively participate on Polks Tourist Development Council Arts Committee. As part of that effort, weve helped shape grant funding criteria and also have a say in what programs actually receive grant dollars. Additionally, PAA will continue to work with cultural arts organizations countywide to ensure that they fully understand how to measure their programs in order to achieve future funding goals. What this means to you is that all these efforts converge to sustain and enhance the arts and cultural opportunities available to Polk residents and visitors and, really, who doesnt love to have lots of choices when it comes to entertainment? Now, as I see it, the next question is logically, how do I find out about all these great offerings? The best way to ensure you dont want miss out on any of the fun is through membership in PAA. Why? Because it comes with a subscription to this publication, Arti-Facts, which is truly the go to source for all things arts & culture related. If youre not already a member, I urge you to join. If youre an existing member, dont forget to renew. The price is right and the benefits are priceless! Finally, find and LIKE us on Facebook. Since this publication is quarterly, being a part of our Facebook community means youll stay in the loop even between publications. Our posts include events that will help you find the perfect family outing or if you are looking for the perfect event for date night, youll find great suggestions for that as well. So, for 2013, its all about being in the know. Start with a PAA membership and joining our Facebook community and well make sure you are plugged in to all that is happening in Polks vibrant arts and culture landscape. Let the good times roll!
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The 2013 season is in full swing with an abundance of world class art, music, entertainment, excellent programming and arts in education, enriching the quality of life we experience in our communities.
Meri Mass
The Polk Arts Alliance, Board of Directors and the Cultural Arts Council leave 2012 having accomplished milestones that will benefit our cultural arts community for years to come. We look forward to celebrating these achievements with our board, members, partners and supporters at our 6th Annual CARP (Cultural Arts Recognition Program) Awards in February. This is the Cultural Arts Councils annual recognition and celebration of the many volunteers, board members and businesses that support our organizations. We have many individuals and businesses to thank for their continued support and look forward to our celebration this year with exuberance. The Board of Directors would like to thank Allen & Company for their support of the CARP Awards again this year. I would like to give a special thanks to our County Commissioners for their endless patience and fair and balanced approach to our issues to support the arts over the past three years. As their terms end, we would like to give special recognition to Commissioners Bob English and Sam Johnson. They handled their difficult jobs with grace and fairness. Their understanding of the importance of the arts in economic development and quality of life is visionary. We all truly appreciated their consideration, support and guidance. They helped shape Polk County, keep everyone on track and we will miss them in that role. Whether we all agreed or not, it was clear that all the commissioners are dedicated to a fair and balanced approach that is critical to what is best for the county, its businesses and our citizens. I look forward to continuing to work with Commissioners Bell, Dantzler and Smith and to get to know our newly elected commissioners as they begin their terms. The Polk Arts Alliances objectives include promoting Polk County as the Heart of the Arts destination; advocating on behalf of all Polk County arts and cultural organizations on the Legislatures annual Arts Day and with the Division of Cultural Affairs; making an impact as a member of the Americans for the Arts Private Industry Council in Washington, D.C.; and building global awareness of how the arts and creative industries enhance future economic growth and prosperity. Im looking forward to a busy and an exciting 2013! Meri Mass
A Surreal Season
Two new exhibitions at Polk Museum of Art that push the bounds of reality in very different ways.
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The exhibitions will be celebrated at a reception beginning at 6 p.m. Friday, January 18, at the Museum, where the artists will talk about their work. Members will be admitted for free; guests are $10.
Polk County serves up a variety of arts and cultural opportunities for less than the cost of a few lattes. Here are just a few possibilities to quench your cultural thirst for $10 or less.
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lake Wales Museum and Cultural Center, popularly known as The depot Museum, is a resource center for the collection, conservation, exhibition, and study of materials pertaining to the history of lake Wales, florida. admission is $2 for adults, $1 for children under 12. Hours are Mondayfriday, 9am-5pm and saturday, 10am-4pm. Phone 863-676-5160 or email lakewalesdepotmuseum@gmail.com.
explorations v Childrens Museum provides three floors of kid-powered, hands-on exhibits and mind-stretching programs in the arts and sciences to celebrate the five senses! admission is $7 for children and adults, $3.50 for seniors (65+). Military and teacher families, members and children under 2 are free. Hours: Monday-saturday, 9am- 5:30pm. learn more: phone 863-687-3869 or visit www.explorationsv.com.
admission to the Polk Museum of art is $5 general, $4 seniors, students, members and children age 5 and younger admitted free. Hours: Tuesdaysaturday 10am-5pm, sunday 1-5pm. The Museum is open for fRee on saturday mornings, 10am noon. special exhibits or events may have different admission fees or hours. learn more: PolkMuseumofart.org.
The Polk Theatre presents highly acclaimed independent films on many fridays and saturdays at 7:30pm, sundays at 2pm. Tickets: $7 for adults, $5 for seniors (60+) and students with id, children 12 and under are $4. learn more: www.polktheatre.org or entertainment line (863) 682-8227.
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The florida air Museum, floridas official aviation Museum and education Center features a dynamic display of aviation one-of-a-kind designs, classics, ultra-lights, antiques and war-birds. admission to the florida air Museum is $10 adults, $8 seniors 55+ and active military, $6 students 8-12, children under 5 are free. Hours: Monday-friday 9am-5pm, saturday 10am-4pm, sunday noon-4pm. learn more: www.sun-n-fun.org.
Platform art presents three Pecha kucha night events each year at various locations in downtown lakeland. Presentations begin at 8:20pm. admission is $5 per person. Pecha kucha, pronounced peh chak cha, is the Japanese word for chit-chat. it is a blend of open mike, happy hour and a forum for new ideas. designers, advocates and overall creative, passionate people present 20 slides shown for 20 seconds each. learn more: www.platformart.org.
Polk state College Theatre presents anna in the Tropics, february 6-9 and 12-15 at 7:30pm. The play written by cuban-born playwright, nilo Cruz, won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in drama. PsC Theatre presents all shook up april 10-13 and 18-20 at 7:30pm, and april 14 and 21 at 2:30pm. Both are presented in the Winter Haven fine arts Theatre at Polk state College. admission is $5, and is fRee for PsC students, staff and faculty. learn more: www.polk.edu or phone 863-297-1050.
Haines City Community Theatre presents Cliffhanger february 15, 16, 22 and 23 at 8pm, february 17 and 24 at 2:30pm, and nobodys Perfect april 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 8pm, april 14 and 21 at 2:30pm. $10 at the door. learn more: www.hainescitytheatre.com or phone 863-421-1893.
Theatre Winter Haven academy presents The little Mermaid on the Mainstage. With a delightful musical score and memorable characters, this show is sure to delight audiences of all ages. show times are May 17 and 18 at 7:30pm, May 19 at 2:30pm. $9 for adults, $7 for students. learn more: phone 863-299-2672 or visit www.theatrewinterhaven.com.
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lake Wales little Theatre (Teen Theatre) presents lets Hang Him and Read the Will. This riotous spoof is full of soap opera-isms and will keep you guessing until the last suspect you suspected is no longer a suspect. June 14, 15, 21 and 22 at 7:30pm, June 16 and 23 at 2pm. $10 for adults, $7 for 18 and under. learn more: www.lwlt.org or phone 863-676-1266.
Photo of Lake Wales Arts Show on the shore of Lake Wales courtesty of Lake Wales Arts Council.
Thursday, February 7. With just under 100 participating artists, the festival generally can draw a crowd of around 20,000 each year. Concurrently, Polk County students will showcase their work in The Young Artists Show, on exhibit in the Ridge Art Chain O Lakes Gallery from February 21 to March 17. Additional information can be found on the Ridge Art Association website at www.ridgeart.org or by calling Christy Hemenway at 863-291-5661. The 2013 Citizens Bank and Trust 42nd Annual Lake Wales Art Show will increase the number and amount of monetary awards presented to artists during the event on Saturday, March 23 from 9 am to 4 pm and Sunday, March 24, 2013 from 10 am to 4 pm. The new awards structure includes three prizes in each of the eight categories as well as three top awards. The show awards and purchase prize program total $30,900. Located on the scenic shores of Lake Wales, the event attracts thousands of visitors each year to the exhibition booths, food, music and activities. More than 100 juried artists from throughout Florida and even out-of State will exhibit their works in eight categories: clay; drawing, graphics and digital; jewelry; mixed media and fiber; oil and acrylic; watercolor and pastel; photography; and sculpture, wood and glass. The variety of media, subject matter and style will offer price points for every level of collector. Contact the Council at 863-676-8426 or info@lw-arts.org. Visit www.lakewalesartscouncil.org for more information. Whether you are looking for fine art, fun, or a way to spend a weekend with the family in the beautiful outdoors, these art festivals are definitely worth exploring and checking out in March. Come meet the artists, eat the food, and enjoy the activities. It is a great time for Art in Polk County.
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Polk County has many arts and cultural activities that are yours to enjoy for free. Music fills the air. Exhibition receptions. Three weekends of art and craft shows in March Bloomin Arts Festival, Central Park Art Festival and Lake Wales Art Show. Family fun in art, history and music. Here is a sampling of the priceless offerings.
Cookie Concert
Imperial Symphony Orchestra The Lakeland Center Sunday, April 28, 2013 @ 3pm
Together We Sing
January 22 @ 7pm
Presbyterians in Worship: Metrical Psalmody and Global Imperatives Dan Gordon lecturer First Presbyterian Church Lakeland 175 Lake Hollingsworth Drive
January 29 @ 7pm
Te Deum Hymns of the Catholic Church Pat Fleitz lecturer St. Josephs Catholic Church 210 W Lemon St, Lakeland
February 5 @ 7pm
Charles Wesley and the Methodist Tradition Robert Boulware lecturer Tuesday Music Club of Lakeland 421 East Park Street
February 12 @ 7pm
Final Hymn Sing Gathering First Presbyterian Church Lakeland 175 Lake Hollingsworth Drive
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Exhibition Receptions
63rd Annual Fine Art Exhibition Opening Reception
Ridge Art Association Gallery Chain of Lakes Complex, Winter Haven Saturday, January 12, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Concerts/Recitals
Lakeland Concert Band
Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center Concert Free, Parking $7 Sunday, January 20, 2:30pm
Please see the Art-i-facts calendar to learn about other free arts and cultural happenings. Note: Some of the events listed may have parking fees that may not be listed.
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Madama Butterfly
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he Imperial Symphony Orchestra will present its 12th opera Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini on January 19, 2013 at 7:00 pm. The opera will be performed in Branscomb Auditorium on the campus of Florida Southern College. Artistic Director of the Indianapolis Opera, James Caraher, returns to conduct his 11th opera with the symphony.
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adama Butterfly is one of the most emotional and unforgettable operas ever composed. Set in 1904 Nagasaki, Japan, a young geisha Cio-Cio San marries US Naval Officer Pinkerton. Shortly after their marriage Pinkerton departs for America with the promise to return. After having given up family and faith to wed Pinkerton, she still waits for him after a three year separation. When Pinkerton finally returns he realizes he has made a huge mistake but it is too late. Madama Butterfly is a story rich in tradition, romance and tragedy. It is Puccini at his best! For the ISOs performance, the role of Cio-Cio San (Madama Butterfly) will be sung by soprano Adrienne Danrich. Ms. Danrich is a native of St. Louis, MO and is an alumna of Eastman School of Music and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. She made her debut with the Kentucky Opera and has since performed with the San Francisco Opera, New York City Opera, Cincinnati Opera and Opera Pacific. Ms. Danrich voice has been described as fresh liquid-silver and meltingly tender in its high, floating vulnerability by Opera News. The role of Pinkerton will be sung by internationally acclaimed American tenor Stephen Mark Brown. He developed his vocal technique and zest for acting under the famous operatic duo Nicola Rossi-Lemeni and Virginia Zeani. Brown has sung in many of the most important operatic venues across the US, Canada and South America, as well as the major theaters throughout Europe. In 1992 opera legend Luciano Pavarotti stated, Bravo! This tenor reminds me very much of myself.
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Lakelands own mezzo-soprano Christina Sale will play the role of Suzuki. Sale, a Professor of Voice at Florida Southern College, made her international debut in Robert Altmans production of Stravinskys The Rakes Progress which toured France and Belgium. She has performed in opera houses around the country and gave a commanding performance as Carmen in the 2006 ISO production of Carmen. The role of Sharpless will be played by baritone Thomas Potter. Potter made his opera debut with the San Francisco Opera and has since performed with the Indianapolis Opera, Atlanta Opera, and Opera Sao Paulo in Brazil. From 1994-2000, Mr. Potter was engaged by the Stadttheater St. Gallen in Switzerland, singing roles from Tosca, Aida, La Traviata, among many others. Florida Southern students and members of the community complete the cast of Madama Butterfly. The ISO once again blends internationally known talent with that of our own to produce an operatic masterpiece. You are truly missing out if you dont attend! Tickets are available by calling the ISO office (863-688-3743) or by ordering online at www.imperialsymphony.org.
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Front: Stella Zambalis as Cio-Cio-San (Butterfly), Paul Hartfield as Lt. Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton; Back: Christina Dominski-Sale as Suzuki. Photography by Noel, from first Imperial Symphony Orchestra Night at the Opera production of Madama Butterfly in January 2001.
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Director, Ilene Fins, tours Ybor City. Photo courtesy of Mo McCourt, Polk State College.
This is a very intimate performance, the subject matter has moments of intensity and the language is poetic. The audience and actors will be in close proximity to one another. Depending on what your theatre-going experience has been, it may be unlike anything else youve ever seen, said Director Ilene Fins. The play, written by Nilo Cruz, and winner of the 2003 Pulitzer for drama, is set in 1929, in an Ybor City cigar factory a fictional version of the many cigar factories that once lined the communitys streets. It is against this backdrop that the plays lector, Juan Julian, is introduced. Lectors were often brought into cigar factories and paid from workers wages to read, breaking up the monotony of the hand-rolling process. Juan chooses for his reading material Leo Tolstoys adultery-ridden Anna Karenina. The novel provides perfect juxtaposition for the struggles the workers face throughout the play from assimilating to American culture, to the move toward mechanizing cigar-making and the rise of the cigarette, to their own relationship problems. Anna in the Tropics follows a landmark performance for Polk State Theater in Richard III, its first Shakespearean tragedy and the largest, most elaborate production in department history. While Anna in the Tropics will be smaller-scale in numerous ways, not the least of which is an alley-inspired set design that will allow for only about 100 seats a fifth of the capacity at Polk States Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre its a play packed with enormous complexity, Fins said. For example, Fins said, the play deals with infidelity, but not the typical soap-opera brand with clear villains and heroes. We want to see things as black and white, but the infidelity in Anna in the Tropics has many grey areas. Empathy and infidelity are two concepts rarely associated with one another, but the play forces you to consider the love triangle from all points of view, to understand why the characters do the things they do, rather than simply pass judgment, she said. In addition to the emotional insights actors and audiences will gain, Fins said students and audiences alike will likely walk away from the play with a transformed appreciation for Ybor City.
Fins and members of her production team and cast have visited Ybor in recent months, touring the Ybor City Museum, seeing for themselves cigar-rolling tables and the shotgun-style houses where workers lived. Theyve reveled in the areas architecture and enjoyed its cuisine all of which will help them pepper the performance with an aura of authenticity. I didnt have any idea how important Ybor City was to the economy of Tampa and what a huge impact it made on the whole area, Fins said. Polk State Theatre Producer Paul Carbonell selected the play for this years performance schedule. This year, we got an influx of students with Hispanic backgrounds in the Theatre Department. I knew we had people who would understand the culture behind the story, he said. For both Carbonell and Fins, Anna in the Tropics gets to their shared passion of increasing literacy through drama. Anna Karenina, published in the late 1800s, weaves a love affair with Russian politics and religion, making for a daunting read. But the play offers students and audiences an easier, roundabout approach to the landmark novel. Fins wouldnt be surprised if audiences go home and decide to read Anna Karenina for themselves. This is a great vehicle for increasing literacy. I hope it inspires people to read Anna Karenina and rediscover Tolstoy, she said.
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First Presbyterian Church, 175 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland, Florida. There will be competitions, prizes, vendors and hundreds of other carvings on display. For information contact Jerry Heinike 863-603-9536 or Dan Clark at 863-812-0573. Learn more about Ridge Woodcarvers Club, view photographs and find the entry forms for the show at www. ridgewoodcarversclub.org. The Ridge Woodcarvers Club meets every Tuesday from 2 PM until
of the Ridge Woodcarvers Club in Lakeland. His intricately carved flowers show his commitment to accuracy and realism. He does extensive research before he begins his basswood carvings. Whether the carvings represent the flora or fauna of our world or the whimsy of his snowmen, toy soldiers or Santas (large and small), they are proportionally correct. Harley started at ten years of age with model airplanes. He carved boats after classes at the Flint Institute of Arts. The Navy honed his carpentry skills, but it was a friend he worked with at General Motors who encouraged his self-taught carving. He found out quickly that fellow employees were anxious to purchase his fish, mushrooms, Peanuts characters and Indian mounted horses. Harley also volunteered as a carving teacher for handicapped veterans for the state of Illinois. Retirement has allowed Harley the time to pursue his talent. His rhododendron won his first Blue Ribbon in a 1992 show in Hemit, California. He and his wife, Nancy, traveled for several years before making Florida their home. He has won numerous Blue Ribbons at the Annual Lakeland Woodcarving Shows. He has won acclaim for his floral carvings of daisies, fruit tree blossoms, columbines, fuscias, and bearded irises, and for his instruction and guidance of fellow carvers. His work can be purchased at Hannis in Harbor Springs, Michigan. See the carvings of Harley and other woodcarvers on display at the Ridge Woodcarving Club 21st Annual Art of Woodcarving Show on Saturday March 16, 2013 from 9 AM to 4 PM at the
8 PM at the MacArthur Wellness Center, South Lakeside Avenue in Lakeland. Come and join us. All ages are welcome and we have extra tools and lessons available for anyone wanting to learn the art of woodcarving.
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his year marks the 19th anniversary of the Central Florida Dance Celebration. In 1994 the teachers at Highland School of Dance were discussing the local dance environment and the lack of opportunities for students to perform in a noncompetitive atmosphere. They decided what was needed was a weekend seminar involving a collaboration with other dance studios throughout central Florida. In addition to the performance, they felt it was important to bring in a national caliber master teacher to conduct classes for all the participants. They enlisted several area studios in this endeavor and found a home for this new show at Florida Southern Colleges Branscomb Auditorium. As in all things, the inaugural year had its challenges, yet the show went extremely well. By consent of Highland School of Dance, Florida Dance Arts, Inc. began producing the Central Florida Dance Celebration in 2010 with the same high standards set by Highland School of Dance. Each year since has been a constant refinement and improvement as the groups work to present an outstanding show encompassing all styles of dance. Their second goal of providing master classes for the participants was not realized until the second year, but these classes have been exceptional ever since. This year the dancers will have the privilege of taking ballet dance classes with Duncan Cooper who has an impressive career. Born in Denver, Colorado, Mr. Cooper is currently living in San Francisco. However, having spent a considerable amount of time growing up in NYC and the Bay Area, he considers himself a native of both coasts. Over his career he danced with two major companies, San Francisco Ballet and Dance Theatre of Harlem, the latter with whom he was a principal dancer for nine
Tickets for the performance are $8 at the door. Learn more at www.floridadancearts.com or by phone 863-221-8181.
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y inspiration has always been my father. I grew up hearing stories about how he would play soccer in the dirt fields of Honduras with a soccer ball made out of panty hose. When he was thirteen a soccer scout spotted him and recruited him for the junior national Honduran team. Within a few years my father was playing as a midfielder in the national Honduran team. My father always said, If you do something, you do it well. He didnt teach me soccer as he taught my brothers. Instead he enrolled me in ballet classes at a local studio. Although my mom was busy with housework and raising the children, she always made sure I arrived at my ballet classes on time. As I entered middle school, my father sensed I needed to enhance my dance education. We travelled an hour and a half on a nightly basis to Alexandra School of Ballet. The director, Alexandra Zaharias, had studied at the School of American Ballet under the direction of George Balanchine. In addition I would spend my summer vacations at various dance intensives including Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, Boston Ballet, Fort Wayne Ballet, and Fort Worth Ballet. I didnt know what to major in college. All I had thought about was dance. Fortunately, Butler University was known for its dance program so I think my parents felt relieved when I auditioned and was accepted into the dance program. There, I was able to study different forms of dance including modern, jazz, character, tap, all with a solid ballet foundation. I had ample opportunities to perform as a soloist in their annual production of the Nutcracker, Cinderella, and Tender Land to name a few. I eventually graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Dance. I was accepted as an apprentice with the Joseph Holmes Dance Theatre, but declined. I think the prospect of living in a big city without knowing anyone scared me a bit. I danced professionally at Aspen Ballets Snowmass Festival, Indianapolis Civic Theatres West Side Story, and was dance captain for Michigans Adventure theme park. Then, I stopped dancing. I decided to pursue a degree in occupational therapy and graduated from Washington University in 1995. I met and married my husband, Timothy Dickason, and started a family. After many years on active duty we decided to plant our roots in Lakeland, Florida. My husband accepted a position with Mircropath Laboratories. We have been blessed with three beautiful children AnaRosa, Joseph, and Marie. We decided to join the local gym for our fitness goals. I would walk by the Zumba classes and thought to myself, That looks like dancing but I am not a dancer anymore. After a year of walking by, I finally joined a class. I enjoyed myself so much I returned for more classes. Eventually I noticed some hints of my former self as a dancer and people were starting to ask me if I ever danced. I would always answer Yes but in a different lifetime, thats how it felt anyway. Like many parents, I wanted to enroll my eldest daughter in dance classes. As I researched different dance schools, I noticed Florida Dance Theatre not only has an academy but a professional company. I knew my children would not just be taught steps but also technical instruction, so crucial for dancing, but often overlooked.
Photo at the Frances Langford Promenade by Claudia Harris, courtesy of Florida Dance Theatre.
Return to Dance
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As AnaRosa began her dance education I noticed there was basic adult ballet. I decided to enroll for strengthening and fitness. I remember Teri Gavin, one of the instructors, always encouraging me with her gentle corrections and praise. She asked me if the founder and artistic director of Florida Dance Theatre, Carol Krajacic-Erkes, had seen me dance. I said no. I brought my daughter to the 2011 Nutcracker auditions. I had packed my dance attire still undecided if I should audition. I asked someone if I should audition. Perhaps I could mostly perform pantomime. I just needed that last push. I asked my daughter to wait. The audition was quickly over and Carol called out my name. She asked me where I had trained. Then, she asked what I was doing Monday morning. I said cleaning the house. She asked me to join company class. It was difficult in the beginning. There were days when I could barely get out of bed, my muscles stiff and aching. But, I kept coming back and things became easier. Carol asked me to put on my pointe shoes and I remember thinking, I threw those away twenty years ago. But with Carols and Freddies (Ferdinand de Jesus associate director and resident choreographer of Florida Dance Theatre) encouragement I have been able to join other company members in the Nutcracker, Firebird, and Innovations. I am dancing my second year with Florida Dance Theatre. Every day is a blessing for me. And yes, at 74 years of age my dad still plays soccer.
Evening of Dance
Saturday, January 26, 7:30pm at All Saints Academy
Enjoy a full evening of dance with students of All Saints and various dance schools, featuring the professional company of Florida Dance Theatre as guest artists. For tickets call (863) 293-5980.
Innovations Dance
Saturday, March 2, 7:30pm at historic Polk Theatre
New and inventive choreography by the dynamic professional company of FDT showcases their technical brilliance and passion for movement. A must see!!! For tickets, call FDT at (863)802-0399.
FDT Company Dancers Jermaine Thornton and Christina Martin at the Frances Langford Promenade. Photo by Claudia Harris.
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or more than 40 years, the educational organization Up with People has assembled an international troupe of young adults to deliver messages of hope and goodwill throughout the world through the performing arts. The shows performed by Up with People are renowned for their energy, charm and positive messages, and the experience provides cast members with an international and intercultural experience that teaches service leadership. For the first time in more than 20 years, Up with People will train its cast in a location outside its headquarters in Denver. From January 11 to February 10, 100 young people from more than 20 countries will attend Up with Peoples four-week staging and orientation program on the campus of Florida Southern College in Lakeland as they prepare for their five-month international tour. Up with Peoples newest production, Voices, will debut on the Florida Southern campus at Branscomb Auditorium on Saturday, February 9, at 7:30 p.m. The show is themed around the power and the irony of communication in todays global climate. The aim is to leave the audience feeling empowered to connect, communicate and create positive change in their communities, to rise above the noises, and listen to the voices of the world. Up with People representatives began recruiting families in October to host international cast members during their four-week stay in Lakeland. Families share their traditions and local attractions, and the cast members share their experiences and cultures. It is a great opportunity to experience other cultures while sharing your own, explained Chelsey Panchot, UWP Tour Manager. I can honestly say that staying with the dozens of families who have
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ArtEscapes Adventure to Morse Museum of American Art and Orlando Museum of Art
Similarly, the Orlando Museum of Arts exhibit, entitled Contemporary Glass Sculpture: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Studio Glass, will house 65 glass works by internationally known artists. Included in the exhibit is Winter Havens own Thermon Statom who served as an artist in residency from the Arts Council in 2007/8. Each exhibit piece demonstrates the concepts and techniques of the individual artists and their unique use of the glass. To register for the tour, please contact the Lake Wales Arts Council at863-676-8426. The ArtEscapes adventure will leaveat 8:30 amand returnat 4:30pmto the Publix on State Road 60. Prices will range from $46 to $70. The Lake Wales Arts Council has a series of ArtEscapes planned. To find out more about future tours, please visit http://lakewalesartscouncil.org.
H A r r i S o n PA r E n T S A SS o c i AT i o n a n n ua L fu n d r a i s e r
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He takes you from where you are and builds on what you know or dont know, says Nora Kay Francis, whos taken his classes for two years. I had no formal art classes before this. The first time I picked up a brush was two years ago in Owens class. His methods are wonderful. He doesnt try to change your style, he just allows you to build on what your strengths are. He tailors you with suggestions on what you need to take it to the next level. Many of the classes occur inside the Olmsted House, but Owen also takes his students out into the Gardens to find natural inspiration from the beauty of the 50-acre preserve. I love it when we go outside to paint. I enjoy the camaraderie with the other students, says Nora Kay.
Norma Kay started Owens classes without any experience and now her work is stunning.
Picturesque settings, world-renowned instructor, and encouraging classmateswhat more could you want from an art class? Receive personalized instruction in painting techniques, drawing skills and harnessing your creativity from Owen Jolly. Additional fee applies and registration is required. For more information, visit www.boktowergardens.org or call 863-676-1408.
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January 5, 7pm - Sweethearts of Branson with Denny and Shelia Renee Yeary January 12, 7pm - The Repeatles January 26, 7pm - Patsy Cline Tribute by Penny Eckman February 2, 7pm - Friends of Jazz with Greg Taillon (of Porchdogs fame) February 9, 7pm - Roy Orbison Tribute by Mike Brilhante March 2, 7pm - Lotela Gold Tickets are $60 for all six shows. Single event tickets are $15 advance purchase or $20 at the door. Get tickets online at www.ramontheater.com or call 863-635-7222.
The Ramon Theatre 15 E. Wall St, Frostproof, FL 33843 Office Hours: M-F, 8am-Noon 863-635-7222 info@ramontheater.com www.ramontheater.com
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JANUARY
January 2-4, 7 & 18: Out of School Camps. 9am-5pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. 863-687-3869 or ExplorationsV.com. January 2-27: Gallery Exhibit: Price and Freeman. Free. Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Gallery, 863-297-1050. January 5: Sweethearts of Branson Live at the Ramon with Denny and Sheila Renee Yeary. 7pm. Ramon Theater, Frostproof. www.ramontheater.com or 863-635-7222. January 8: NFMC Founders Day Celebration. 10:30am program. Lunch at Noon.. The Harrison Guitar Ensemble directed by Dr. Robert Phillips. Tuesday Music Club, Lakeland. Lunch reservation: 863-853-3598. Learn more www.musicclublakeland.org. January 9: Edward Bok Memorial Carillon Concerts. 1pm and 3pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org. January 10-27: The 63rd Anniversary Fine Art Exhibition. Ridge Art Association, Winter Haven. Free. 863-291-5661 or www.ridgeart.org. January 10-27: Fox on the Fairway (Comedy). Fri-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm. Theatre Winter Haven. 863-294-7469 or www.theatrewinterhaven.com. January 11: The Marlins. 7:30pm. Polk State College Performing Arts Series, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050.
Demolished Dome by ashley H. Bly is one of the artworks in the City of Winter Haven & Ridge art association collaborative exhibition: My Winter Haven, faces & Places at Winter Haven City Hall through June 2013.
January 11: Girls Night: The Musical. 8pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111.
CURRENTLY ON EXHIBIT
Through January 6: Holiday Home Tour at Pinewood. 10am to 5pm, Sundays noon to 5pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. Through January 6: Winter Walking Tours. MondaySaturday 11:45am and 1:45pm, Sunday at 1:45pm only. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. Through January 12: In Vibrant Color: Vintage Celebrity Portraits From the Harry Warnecke Studio. Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland. 863-688-7743 or PolkMuseumofArt.org. Through January 31: Art in the Gardens - From Edibles to Incredibles by Susannah Herndon Peddie. 9am to 5pm, Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. Through April 2013: Aviation Exhibition. Ridge Art Assoc. & City of Winter Haven present artist interpretations of flight. Winter Haven Municipal Airport. Free. Visit www.ridgeart.org or phone 863-291-5661. Through June 2013: My Winter Haven, Faces & Places. A City of Winter Haven & Ridge Art Association collaborative exhibit at Winter Haven City Hall. Free. Visit www.ridgeart.org or phone 863-291-5661.
Theatre Winter Haven Chain OLakes Complex 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven, FL 33880 Admin Offices: 299-2672 Box Office: 294-SHOW TWHtickets@aol.com www.TheatreWinterHaven.com
January 10-27
The hilarious romp by Ken Ludwig (Lend Me a Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo), pulls the rug out from underneath the stuffy denizens of a private country club. Filled with mistaken identities, slamming doors, and over-the-top romantic shenanigans, its a furiously paced comedy that recalls the Marx Brothers classics. A charmingly madcap adventure - about love, life, and mans eternal love affair with... Golf. This new uproarious comedy at a local country club features more laughter than looking for those lost golf balls!
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January 19: Winter Dog Day. 9am to noon. Leashed and friendly dogs are invited for one special day. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. 863-676-1408 or www.boktowergardens.org. January 19: Night at the Opera: Madama Butterfly. 7pm. Imperial Symphony Orchestra at Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College. 863-688-3743 or imperialsymphony.org.
January 11-27
Ridiculously enjoyable from start to finish! Sorority star Elle Woods doesnt take no for an answer. So when her boyfriend dumps her for someone serious, Elle puts down the credit card, hits the books, and sets out to go where no Delta Nu has gone before: Harvard Law. Along the way, Elle proves that being true to yourself never goes out of style.
January 19-20: Over 55 Show Band Performance. 2pm, Polk State College, WH Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. January 19-April 13: No Ordinary Days. Exhibition of works by Maggie Taylor. Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland. Phone 863-688-7743 or visit PolkMuseumofArt.org. January 19-April 13: Coincidence. Exhibition of works by Louviere+Vanessa. Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland. 863-688-7743 or PolkMuseumofArt.org. January 20: Lakeland Concert Band. 2:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com. January 20: Live at the Gardens featuring Braun & Wolf, Piano and Violin Duo. 5pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. 863-676-1408; www.boktowergardens.org.
Located in Lake Mirror Theatre, 121 S. Lake Avenue in Lakeland. For more information call (863) 603-7529 or visit the website at lakelandcommunitytheatre.com.
January 21: Out of School Program. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. 9am-5pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. 863-687-3869 or ExplorationsV.com. January 21: Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Carillon Concerts. 1pm and 3pm.. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Visit www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408.
January 11-27: Legally Blonde the musical. Ridiculously enjoyable from start to finish! Lakeland Community Theatre. www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com or 863-603-7529. January 12: Exhibition Reception - The 63rd Anniversary Fine Art Exhibition. 6:30-8:30pm. Ridge Art Association, Winter Haven. Free. 863-291-5661 or www.ridgeart.org. January 12: The Repeatles Live at the Ramon. 7pm. Frostproof. www.ramontheater.com or 863-635-7222. January 12: Murder Mystery Dinner Hulas and Homicide. 6:30pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. 863-295-9900; ritz@ritzoncentral.com; www.ritzoncentral.com. January 15: Hymn Singing in America Exploring the Beauty of the Episcopal Musical Heritage with Larry Sledge. 7pm. FREE. Tuesday Music Club at All Saints Episcopal Church, Lakeland. www.musicclublakeland.org or 863-229-2536. January 16: An Evening with Country Musics Don Williams. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. Visit www.thelakelandcenter.com or phone 863-834-8111. January 17: Elftones - North Carolina Fiddler Mara Shea & Guitarist Roger Gold. 7:30pm. Lakeside Music Room, Winter Haven. Email sandhd@verizon.net or phone 863-293-1510. January 18: Exhibition Reception for No Ordinary Days and Coincidence. 6-8:30pm. Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland. 863-688-7743 or PolkMuseumofArt.org. January 18-February 22: Chinese contemporary artist Laurens Tan. Opening reception: Friday, Jan. 18, 7pm. Melvin Gallery, Florida Southern College. Free. 863-680-4743.
Lake Wales Little Theatre is located at 411 N. Third St., Lake Wales. Learn more at LWLT.org or call (863) 676-1266.
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Southern CA Evening by kati damore, The Peoples Choice award in the Bartow art guilds annual Cornucopia 2012 exhibition at the Bartow Public library.
January 21: Bartow Art Guild Artist Critique/Meeting. 7pm.. Meets in the Adult Lounge at Bartow Civic Center. Learn more: www.bartowartguild.com. January 22: Hymn Singing in America Presbyterians in Worship: Metrical Psalmody and Global Imperatives with Dan Gordon. 7pm. FREE. Tuesday Music Club at First Presbyterian Church, Lakeland. www.musicclublakeland.org or 863-229-2536. January 22: Engelbert Humperdinck. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111. January 22: Another Kind of Cash - A Musical Tribute to Johnny Cash. A Theatre Winter Haven. www.theatrewinterhaven.com. January 24: Square Foot - 8th Grade Invitational Visual Arts Exhibit and Reception. 6pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com. January 24-April 11: Watercolor Classes with Owen Jolly. 12-week class sessions at the Olmsted House. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. 863-676-1408 or www.boktowergardens.org. January 25-March 3: Visual Arts Senior Showcase 2013. Opening reception: January 25 at 6pm. Harrison School for the Arts at Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com. January 25: An Incredible Evening with Vince Gill. 8pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com. January 25: Unpland Improv TV. 6pm & 9pm. Bolin Studio, Southeastern University. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. January 26: The 13th Annual Gathering of Angels - Glitz at The Ritz. 7-11:30pm. Theatre Winter Haven at The Ritz Theatre, WH. 863-294-7469 or www.theatrewinterhaven.com. January 26: Patsy Cline Tribute by Penny Eckman Live at the Ramon. 7pm. Frostproof. www.ramontheater.com or phone 863-635-7222. January 26: Great Garden Speakers with Floridas Finest with Tom MacCubbin. 7pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Phone 863-676-1408 or visit www.boktowergardens.org. January 26: Evening of Dance. 7:30pm. An evening of dance by students of All Saints Academy and various dance schools, and featuring the professional company of Florida Dance Theatre as guest artists. All Saints Academy, Winter Haven. 863-293-5980. January 27: Take Me Home The Music of John Denver, 2pm, Polk State College, WH Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. January 22: Hymn Singing in America Te Deum - Hymns of the Catholic Church with Patrick Fleitz. 7pm. FREE. Tuesday Music Club at St. Josephs Catholic Church, Lakeland. www.musicclublakeland.org or 863-229-2536. January 29: An Evening with Fernando Traba. 7:30pm. Music Faculty Artist Series, Annie MacGregor Jenkins Recital Hall, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. Free. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. January 31: Small Potatoes - Chicago-based folk duo Jacquie Manning and Rick Prezio. 7:30pm. Lakeside Music Room, Winter Haven. sandhd@verizon.net; 863-293-1510.
FEBRUARY
February 1,2,3: Watercolor Workshop with watercolor artist Pat Weaver. Bartow Art Guild at the Bartow Civic Center. Call Kappy Williams at 863-533-2600 or email art.123@me.com. February 1-2: Winter Dance Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com. February 1-3: Founders Day Celebration - Crossing the Moat. 10am-5pm. Live carillon concerts at 1pm and 3pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org. February 1-3: Mysteries of the Singing Tower Guided Tour. Noon-1pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. 863-676-1408 or www.boktowergardens.org. February 1: Black History Month - Art & Culture. 7pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. 863-295-9900; www.ritzoncentral.com. February 1: Moonlight Carillon Concert. 7:30pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408.
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February 1: Arlo Guthrie: Here Comes the Kid Tour. 8pm. Polk Theatre, Lakeland. www.polktheatre.org or 863-682-7553. February 2: African American History Celebration. 10am1pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. 863-687-3869 or ExplorationsV.com. February 2: Friends of Jazz Live at the Ramon. 7pm. Frostproof. www.ramontheater.com or 863-635-7222. February 2-April 4: Art in the Gardens - The Olmsteds Dream by Beryl Brenner. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. February 3: Live at the Gardens featuring Curtis on Tour, String Trio. 7:30pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. 863-676-1408; www.boktowergardens.org. February 4: Charles Hulin Piano Recital (Presbyterian Series). 7:30pm. Southeastern University at First Presbyterian Church, Lakeland. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. February 4-22: Gallery Exhibit - Black History Month. MonThur, 10am-2pm. Free. Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Gallery, 863-297-1050. February 5: Hymn Singing in America Charles Wesley and the Methodist Tradition with Robert Boulware. 7pm. FREE. Tuesday Music Club Building, Lakeland. Learn more at www.musicclublakeland.org or phone 863-229-2536. February 5: In the Mood. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111.
February 6-9 & 12-15: Anna in the Tropics, 7:30pm, Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. February 7: An Evening with George Jones. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. Phone 863-834-8111 or visit www.thelakelandcenter.com. February 7-10, 14-17: Little Women. FSC Theatre. Festival of Fine Arts, Buckner Theatre, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. February 8: Unpland Improv TV. 6pm & 9pm. Bolin Studio, Southeastern University. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. February 8: Art Reception - The Olmsteds Dream by Beryl Brenner of New York, NY. 7pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. February 8: Black History Month - Poetry Reading. 7pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. 863-295-9900; ritz@ritzoncentral.com. February 8-9: Red. Indended for Mature Audiences. The Edge Stage Read series of Lakeland Community Theatre. Phone 863-603-7529 or www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com. February 9: Roy Orbison Tribute Artist Mike Brilhante Live at the Ramon. 7pm. Frostproof. www.ramontheater.com.
Little Women, follows the adventures of Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March as they grow up in Civil War America. The story is timeless and deals with issues as relevant today as when they were written. This wonderful narrative has been brought to life as an exhilarating new musical filled with glorious music, dancing and heart.
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February 9: Up With People: Voices. 7:30pm. Festival of Fine Arts, Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. February 10: Dave Bennett Trio Rockin the 50s, 2pm, Polk State College, WH Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. February 12: Suzuki Strings Childrens Violin Ensemble directed by Janet Satterfield Beutel. 10:30am program. Lunch at Noon. Tuesday Music Club, Lakeland. Phone 863-853-3598 for lunch reservations. Learn more at www.musicclublakeland.org. February 12: Fat Tuesday Celebration - Unveiling the new Ritz sign. 6:30pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. 863-295-9900; ritz@ritzoncentral.com; www.ritzoncentral.com. February 12: Together We Sing - A Celebration of Hymn Singing in America: Final Hymn Singing Gathering. 7pm. FREE. Tuesday Music Club at First Presbyterian Church, Lakeland. www.musicclublakeland.org or 863-229-2536. February 12-13: Motherhood Out Loud Stage Read Series. 7:30pm. , Theatre Winter Haven event held at Ridge Art Gallery, WH. 863-294-7469 or www.theatrewinterhaven.com. February 14: Valentines Day Carillon Concerts. 1pm and 3pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org. February 14: Kenny Rogers. 8pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111.
Lyle Tibbs of Plant City paints during the Plein Air Bartow 2012, November 1-4, 2012. Tibbs received Best in Show for the event and First Place in the Quick Draw. Bartow Art Guild is already planning the next Plein Air Bartow in November 2013. Photo by Glenda Losh.
February 14: A Night in Paris - Valentines Dinner at Pinewood. 7pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408.
Cliffhanger
February 15-24
by James Yaffe Henry Lowenthal, after a long tenure as professor of philosophy at a small western college, is looking forward to being appointed to an endowed chair so he and his wife can enjoy their golden years with honor and dignity. But their plans are given a rude jolt when his successor, a vindictive and ruthlessly ambitious young woman, informs him that she is not recommending him for the chair. When she is dealt a fatal blow the twists begin. Add in a suspicious police lieutenant and you have all the ingredients for a series of suspenseful, unexpected and frequently funny developments, leading to a denouement that will catch everyone by surprise.
Haines City Community Theatre is located in the Clay Cut Center at 801 Ledwith Avenue in Haines City. For further information call the theatre at (863) 421-1893 or visit the website at www.hainescitytheatre.com.
February 15-24: Cliffhanger by James Yaffe. Mingling suspense and humor an ingeniously plotted thriller. Haines City Community Theatre. 863-421-1893 or www.hainescitytheatre.com. February 15: Members Only - Founders Room Tour. Bok Tower Gardens members at the Sustainer level and above are invited to an exclusive tour. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. www.boktowergardens.org; 863-676-1408. February 15: Black History Month - Readings & Rhymes. 7pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. Learn more: 863-295-9900; ritz@ritzoncentral.com; www.ritzoncentral.com. February 15: Harpeth Rising (no harps) - Exciting Young Creative Quartet. 7:30pm. Lakeside Music Room, Winter Haven. Email sandhd@verizon.net or phone 863-293-1510. February 16: Chinese New Year Celebration. 10am-1pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. Learn more: Phone 863-687-3869 or visit ExplorationsV.com. February 16: QSquared - Tallahassee Nights Live. 8pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. 863-295-9900; www.ritzoncentral.com. February 16-17: Over 55 Show Band Performance. 2pm, Polk State College, WH Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050.
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February 17: Harmonious Fare - Mexican Fiesta. 6pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. Event admission includes picnic dinner. www.boktowergardens.org. February 18: Out of School Program. Presidents Day. 9am5pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. 863-687-3869. February 18: Presidents Day Carillon Concerts. 1pm and 3pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org. February 18: Bartow Art Guild Program - Bev Williams Pooch Pack Printmaking/Meeting. 7pm.. Adult Lounge at Bartow Civic Center. Visit www.bartowartguild.com. February 18:The Lennon Sisters. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. Visit www.thelakelandcenter.com. February 19: Masterworks Concert Pacific Rim. 7:30pm. ISO joined by the Young Artist Winners.Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. 863-688-3743 or imperialsymphony.org. February 20: Fiddler on the Roof. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. 863-834-8111; www.thelakelandcenter.com. February 21: Music Faculty Showcase. 7:30pm. Festival of Fine Arts, Branscomb Aud., Florida Southern College, Lakeland. Phone 863-680-4296; www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. February 21: Vienna Boys Choir. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com; 863-834-8111. February 21-March 17: 9 to 5 (Musical). Theatre Winter Haven. 863-294-7469 or www.theatrewinterhaven.com.
The vienna Boys Choir performs at The lakeland Center on february 21 at 7:30pm. learn more at www.thelakelandcenter.com.
February 21-March 17: Young Artists Show. Ridge Art Assoc, Winter Haven. Free. 863-291-5661 or www.ridgeart.org. February 22: Unpland Improv TV. 6pm & 9pm. Bolin Studio, Southeastern University. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. February 22: Black History Month - Grand Finale. 7pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. Learn more: phone 863-295-9900; email ritz@ritzoncentral.com; web www.ritzoncentral.com. Febuary 23: Platform Art Kids: The Power of Exchange. Oasis Community Church, Lakeland. Visit www.platformart.org. Febuary 23: The Gala. 6pm-midnight. Annual black-tie benefit. Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland. Visit PolkMuseumofArt.org. February 23-April 26: Dimensions - Bartow Art Guilds Display of Local Talent. Polk County Historical Museum, Bartow. Free. www.bartowartguild.com. February 23: Exhibition Reception - The Young Artists Show. 6:30-8:30pm. Ridge Art Association, Winter Haven. Free. 863-291-5661 or www.ridgeart.org. February 23-24: Polk State College Music Dept. Concert. Saturday, 7:30pm; Sunday, 2:30pm. Free. Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 297-1010 x 5277. February 25: Mandy Patinkin. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111. February 26: Baby Boomer Comedy Show. Theatre Winter Haven special event. www.theatrewinterhaven.com; 863-294-7469.
March 1-17
Book by Michael Stewart Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman Based on the Play The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder HELLO, DOLLY! is full of memorable songs including Put On Your Sunday Clothes, Ribbons Down My Back, Before the Parade Passes By, Elegance, Hello, Dolly!, It Only Takes a Moment and So Long, Dearie. We are on a whirlwind race around New York at the turn of the twentieth century, as we follow the adventures of Americas most beloved matchmaker!
Located in Lake Mirror Theatre, 121 S. Lake Avenue in Lakeland. For more information call (863) 603-7529 or visit www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com.
February 26: The Russian National Ballet Theatre presents Sleeping Beauty. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111. February 28: Jim Stafford Puttin on The Ritz. 3pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. 863-295-9900; www.ritzoncentral.com.
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March 1: Moonlight Carillon Concert. 7:30pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. March 1: SUN n FUN Skyward Festival. 6pm. First Friday in Downtown Lakeland. www.sun-n-fun.org. March 1-2: Jim Stafford Puttin on The Ritz. 7pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. 863-295-9900; www.ritzoncentral.com. March 1-3: Godspell (Musical). Friday-Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 2pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. Learn more: www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. March 1-April 12: Dynamics - Visual Arts Exhibtion. Reception: March 1 at 6pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. March 1-17: Hello, Dolly. A Classic musical comedy dream not to be missedwinner of 12 tony awards! Lakeland Community Theatre. 863-603-7529 or www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com. March 2: Dr. Suess Celebration. 10am-1pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. 863-687-3869 or ExplorationsV.com. March 2: Presidio Brass, Sounds of the Cinema. 7:30pm. Polk State Performing Arts Series, WH Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. March 2: Innovations Dance. 7:30pm. Florida Dance Theatre at Polk Theatre. Visit www.floridadancetheatre.org or phone 863-802-0399. March 2: Lotela Gold Live at the Ramon. 7pm. Frostproof. www.ramontheater.com or 863-635-7222. March 2: Dual Harpists - Grainne Hambley and William Jackson. 7:30pm. Lakeside Music Room, Winter Haven. Email sandhd@verizon.net or phone 863-293-1510. March 2: 19th Annual Central Florida Dance Celebration. 7pm at Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. www.floridadancearts.com or 863-221-8181. March 4-15: Faculty Art Show. Mon-Thur, 10am-2pm. Free. Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Gallery, 863-297-1050. March 5: Choral Chamber Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. March 8-15: Senior Graphic Design Show I. Opening reception: Friday, March 8, 7pm. M-F, 9am-4pm when school is in session. Melvin Gallery, Florida Southern College. Free. 863-680-4743. March 8: The Sounds of Jazz: The FSC Jazz Ensemble. 7:30pm. Festival of Fine Arts, Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. March 9: Great Garden Speakers with Billy Goodnick Walkabout: Seeing the Garden Through a Designers Eyes. 1:30pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org. March 9: Roll Out the Red Carpet for Harrison - Celebrating Young Artists in Our Community. 6pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855.
March 9: Murder Mystery Dinner - Death in Them Thar Hills. 6:30pm. Ritz Theatre, Winter Haven. Info: 863-295-9900; ritz@ritzoncentral.com; www.ritzoncentral.com. March 10: Live at the Gardens featuring Daniel Strange Piano Jazz. 5pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. March 11-16: Spring SCHOLASTIC Book Fair. 9:30am-5:30pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. ExplorationsV.com. March 12: Celebrating Contemporary Music in the New World, Polk State College Vocal Jazz Ensemble. 10:30am program. Lunch at Noon. Tuesday Music Club, Lakeland. Lunch reservation 863-853-3598. Learn more www.musicclublakeland.org. March 12: A Chorus Line. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111. March 13-14: Next to Normal Stage Read Series. 7:30pm. Theatre Winter Haven, Mainstage, Chain of Lakes Complex. Phone 863-294-7469 or www.theatrewinterhaven.com. March 14: Lord of the Dance by Michael Flatley. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com. March 15: Dwight Icenhower Elvis Tribute Artist Encore! 7pm. Ramon Theater, Frostproof. www.ramontheater.com. March 15-16: 180 Film Festival. Southeastern University Campus, Lakeland. 863-667-5000; www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. March 16: Live at the Gardens featuring Foothill Bluegrass Band. 7:30pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. Visit www.boktowergardens.org. March 16-17: Over 55 Show Band Performance. 2pm, Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. March 16-17: TD Bank Central Park Art Festival. 10am4pm, Ridge Art Association, Winter Havens Central Park, Phone 863-291-5661 or visit www.ridgeart.org. March 17: St. Patricks Day Carillon Concerts. 1pm and 3pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org. March 17: Harmonious Fare - St. Patricks Day. 7pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. 863-676-1408 or www.boktowergardens.org. March 18: Bartow Art Guild - Margi Trickey - Dichroic by Design (fusing glass)/Meeting. 7pm.. Adult Lounge at Bartow Civic Center. Visit www.bartowartguild.com. March 18: Cape Breton Fiddler Andrea Beaton & Friends, direct Nova Scotia. 7:30pm. Lakeside Music Room, Winter Haven. Email sandhd@verizon.net or phone 863-293-1510. March 19: Spring Piano Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. March 20: Americas Got Talent All Stars. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com. March 21: Wind Ensemble Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855.
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March 21: A Night on Broadway. 7:30pm. Bush Chapel, Southeastern University, Lakeland. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. March 21: Gabriel Iglesias. 7:30pm. Jenkins Arena, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111. March 21: The Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch - 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiments of Scotland and the Band of the Scots Guard. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111. March 22-24: Soul Food. Friday-Saturday, 7:30pm; Sunday 2:30pm. Bolin Studio, Southeastern University, Lakeland. Visit www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php or phone 863-667-5000. March 22-29: Senior Graphic Design Show II. Opening reception: Friday, March 22, 7pm. M-F, 9am-4pm when school is in session. Melvin Gallery, Florida Southern College. Free. 863-680-4743. March 21 & 24: Gianni Schicchi. FSC Opera Theatre. 7:30pm. Festival of Fine Arts, Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. March 22: John Charles. 7:30pm. Polk State College Performing Arts Series, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. March 23-24: Citizens Bank & Trust 42nd Annual Lake Wales Art Show. Entry deadline: January 7, 2013. Lake Wales Arts Council. 863-676-8426 or www.lakewalesartscouncil.org. March 23-24: Lets Hang On - Americas #1 Frankie Valli Tribute Show. A Theatre Winter Haven special event. Phone 863-294-7469 or visit www.theatrewinterhaven.com. March 23: Night at the Museum for Adults. 7-10pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. ExplorationsV.com. March 25-29: Spring Break Art Camp. 9am-4:30pm at Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland. 863-688-7743 or PolkMuseumofArt.org. March 25-29: Spring Break Camp. 9am-5pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. 863-687-3869 or ExplorationsV.com. March 26: Family Spring Break Night Hike. 7-9pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org. March 27: Richard Naders Rock & Roll Dreams. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com. March 28: Family Spring Break Night Hike. 7-9pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Visit www.boktowergardens.org. March 28-31: The Boys Next Door. FSC Theatre. Festival of Fine Arts, Buckner Theatre, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. March 28-31: Loves Labours Lost. Thurs-Sat, 7:30pm; Sat-Sun 2:30pm. Southeastern University at Lake Mirror Theatre, Lakeland. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php or phone 863-667-5000. March 29: Moonlight Carillon Concert. 7:30pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. March 31: Easter Sunrise Service. 7am. Free admission from 6-8am. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Phone or 863-676-1408 or visit www.boktowergardens.org.
For more information, please call Southeastern Universitys Department of Communications at (863) 667-5119. For times, ticket prices, or to purchase tickets, please visit www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php.
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Plein Air Bartow 2012 participants from Top Left to Right: Carlos DeLeon Campos, Lakeland; Joseph Malencon, St. Petersburg; Bottom Left to Right: Princess Simpson Rashid, Tampa; Deborah Pellock, Cummings, Georgia. Photos by Glenda Losh.
Bartow Art Guild held Plein Air Bartow 2012, Thursday to Sunday, November 1-4. En plein air is a French expression meaning in the open air that is used to describe the act of painting outdoors. Fourteen artists participated in the event, including artists from Bartow, Lakeland, Plant City, St. Petersburg, Tampa and Venice, Florida and one artist from Cummings, Georgia. Thursday, the artists painted at the Circle B Bar Reserve, located off Winter Lake Road in Lakeland. The artists painted around downtown Bartow on Friday and Saturday. The 2012 awards reception was held at 3pm on November 4 at Carolyns Framing/{tay-cho} Art Gallery. Lyle Tibbs was awarded Best in Show ($750). Second Prize ($400) was awarded to Jane Bryant. Deborah Pellock received Third Prize ($200). Honorable Mentions (gift certificates) were awarded to Rosemary Carter and Princess Simpson Rashid. A Quick Draw, where the artists had two hours to paint a scene, took place Saturday afternoon at Nye Jordon Park in Bartow. First Prize ($150 gift certificate) was awarded to Lyle Tibbs. Second Prize ($100 gift certificate) was awarded to Carlos De Leon Campos. Third Prize ($100 gift certificate) was awarded to Reba Reece. Plein Art Bartow 2013 is already in planning for November 2013.
Meeting Schedule
The Bartow Art Guild meets on the third Monday of each month at 7 pm in the Adult Lounge of the Bartow Civic Center. The Guild features an artist demonstration or interesting talk at each meeting. The upcoming programs are:
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Future Events
As of November 16, 2013. Subject to change.
April 7: Live at the Gardens featuring Vladimir Svoysky. 5pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. Visit www.boktowergardens.org or phone 863-676-1408. April 9: Annual Scholarship Winners Recital, Part I. 10:30am program. Lunch at Noon. Tuesday Music Club, Lakeland. Lunch reservation 863-853-3598. Learn more www.musicclublakeland.org. April 9: Masterworks Concert America the Beautiful. 7:30pm. Imperial Symphony Orchestra. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. 863-688-3743 or imperialsymphony.org. April 9-14: SUN n FUN International Fly-In & Expo. Lakeland. www.sun-n-fun.org. April 10-14 & 18-21: All Shook Up, 7:30pm/2:30pm, Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. April 11-14: Our Town. Friday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2pm. In the Black Box Theatre at Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. April 11-28: The 39 Steps (Comedy). Friday-Saturday 7:30pm, Sunday, 2:30pm. Theatre Winter Haven. 863-294-7469 or www.theatrewinterhaven.com. April 11-28: Miniture Exhibition. Ridge Art Association Gallery, Winter Haven. Phone 863-291-5661 or www.ridgeart.org. April 12: A Celebration of Winds and Percussion. FSC Wind Band. 7:30pm. Festival of Fine Arts, Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. www.flsouthern.edu/ffa.
Paul Butcher performs in front of photos by Bob Rosinsky in Lakeland on October 13, 2012 during Platform Art Party #20: Art in the Box. Art Party #21 on April 20 looks in retrospect at Platform Arts first decade and forward to the next. Photo by Michael White.
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April 1-26: Student Art Competition. Mon-Thur, 10am-2pm. Free. Polk State College, WH Fine Arts Gallery, 863-297-1050. April 2: Diane Stahl and Friends. 7:30pm. Music Faculty Artist Series, Annie MacGregor Jenkins Recital Hall, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. April 2-3: The Guys Stage Read Series. 7:30pm. A Theatre Winter Haven event held in Ridge Art Gallery, WH. Tickets phone 863-294-7469, the Box Office or www.theatrewinterhaven.com. April 3: Hair. 7:30pm. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. www.thelakelandcenter.com or 863-834-8111. April 4: String Ensemble Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. April 4-7: Loves Labours Lost. Thursday-Saturday, 7:30pm; Saturday-Sunday 2:30pm. Southeastern University at Lakeland Community Theatre, www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php; 863-667-5000. April 4-7: The Boys Next Door. FSC Theatre. Festival of Fine Arts, Buckner Theatre, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. April 5-19: Senior Studio Show. Opening reception: Friday, April 5, 7pm. M-F, 9am-4pm when school is in session. Melvin Gallery, Florida Southern College. Free. 863-680-4743.
The Geisha Girl by Toni Treverton won The Eilersten Award for Best in show in the Bartow art guilds annual Cornucopia 2012 exhibition at the Bartow Public library.
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Left: Painting mounted on wallpaper created by Destiny Hess. Center: Shelby Garrett. Rght: Christopher Branson.
First Friday Art Walk is growing every month. If you havent come over to see what were doing, try to visit on January 4, February 1 and March 1 from 5pm until 7pm. All types of Artists; Oil, Acryic, textile, soap, etc are participating. The Artists demonstrate their craft on the street during the Art Walk and the walkers enjoy watching the art appear right in front of their eyes. The local newspapers are giving the Frostproof Art League excellent coverage, which is a great help in getting people out to the Art Walk. The Thursday afternoon Childrens Art Class is going strong. A new volunteer, Jenny Grenke,is helping with the class. Jenny has been an Artist for more than 20 years and enjoys working with the children. Gayle and Martha enjoy roles as Teachers Helpers. Visit Frostproof Art League & Gallery at 12 E. Wall St, in Frostproof. Find the Frostproof Art League & Gallery on facebook or call (863)-635-7271 to learn more.
Todays Indian Dance, Dana Daydodge, Watercolor. Photo taken during the fall Cornucopia Exhibit at Bartow Public Library.
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April 5: Texas Gypsies, 7:30pm, Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. April 6-June 6: Art in the Gardens - Connections by Karen Carasik. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. 863-676-1408 or www.boktowergardens.org. April 7: Live at the Gardens featuring Vladimir Svoysky. 5pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. Visit www.boktowergardens.org or phone 863-676-1408. April 9: Annual Scholarship Winners Recital, Part I. 10:30am program. Lunch at Noon. Tuesday Music Club, Lakeland. Lunch reservation 863-853-3598. Learn more www.musicclublakeland.org. April 9: Masterworks Concert America the Beautiful. 7:30pm. Imperial Symphony Orchestra. Youkey Theatre, The Lakeland Center. 863-688-3743 or imperialsymphony.org. April 9-14: SUN n FUN International Fly-In & Expo. Lakeland. www.sun-n-fun.org. April 10-14 & 18-21: All Shook Up, 7:30pm/2:30pm, Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. April 11-14: Our Town. Friday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2pm. In the Black Box Theatre at Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. April 11-28: The 39 Steps (Comedy). Friday-Saturday 7:30pm, Sunday, 2:30pm. Theatre Winter Haven. 863-294-7469 or www.theatrewinterhaven.com. April 11-28: Miniture Exhibition. Ridge Art Association Gallery, Winter Haven. Phone 863-291-5661 or www.ridgeart.org. April 12: A Celebration of Winds and Percussion. FSC Wind Band. 7:30pm. Festival of Fine Arts, Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. www.flsouthern.edu/ffa or 863-680-4296. April 12: Orchestra Concert. 7:30pm. Bush Chapel, Southeastern University. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. April 12: National finger-picking guitar Champion Muriel Anderson on Guitar & Harp Guitar. 7:30pm. Lakeside Music Room, Winter Haven. Email sandhd@verizon.net; 863-293-1510. April 12-21: Nobodys Perfect by Simon Williams. Acclaimed as a classic feel good romantic comedy. Haines City Community Theatre. 863-421-1893 or www.hainescitytheatre.com. April 13: Live at the Gardens featuring Robert Phillips Spanish Guitar. 7:30pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. www.boktowergardens.org; 863-676-1408. April 13: Opening Reception - Miniture Exhibition. 6:308:30pm. Ridge Art Assoc. Gallery, Winter Haven. 863-291-5661 or www.ridgeart.org. April 14: Harmonious Fare - Seafarers Delight. 7pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. 863-676-1408 or www.boktowergardens.org. April 12: Southeastern University Choral Concert. 7:30pm. First Presbyterian Church, Lakeland. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php.
April 15: Bartow Art Guild Student Showcase/Meeting. 7pm.. Bartow High School. Visit www.bartowartguild.com. April 15: The Magic of Mozart. FSC Concert Choir. 7:30pm. Festival of Fine Arts, Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. April 18: Contemporary Band Concert. 7:30pm. Bush Chapel, Southeastern University. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. April 19: Symphony to the Fore. FSC Symphony Orchestra. 7:30pm. Festival of Fine Arts, Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College, Lakeland. 863-680-4296 or www.flsouthern.edu/ffa. April 19-20: APO Theatre Festival. Southeastern University. Call for details 863-667-5000; www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. April 19-28: Boeing, Boeing. A high flying hilarious sexy farce that relies on split-second timing and broad comedy. Visit www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com or call 863-603-7529. April 20: Childrens Festival. 10am-3pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. 863-687-3869 or ExplorationsV.com. April 20: Art Party #20: Celebrating Our First Decade, Looking Forward to the Next. 7-11pm. Platform Art, Lakeland. www.platformart.org. April 23: Spring Guitar Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. April 25: Wind Ensemble Concert. 7:30pm. Bush Chapel, Southeastern University. www.seu.edu/calendar/arts.php. April 26-June 7: Elephant in the Room, Visual Arts Exhibition. Reception: April 26, 6pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. April 26-27: Motion Picture Arts Film Festival. 7:30pm. In the film theatre at Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. Visit www.harrisonarts.com or phone 863-499-2855. April 27: Concert Under the Stars. 7pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. April 27 & 28: Polk State College Music Dept. Concert. 2:30pm. Free. Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 297-1010 x 5277. April 28: Cookie Concert. Imperial Symphony Orchestra at The Lakeland Center. 863-688-3743 or imperialsymphony.org.
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May 2: Earth Day Celebration. 9am-noon. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org; 863-676-1408. May 3-4: Spring Dance Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. May 3-31: Annual Lakeland Art Guild Exhibition. Opening reception: Friday, May 3, 6pm. M-F, 9am-4pm when school is in session. Melvin Gallery, Florida Southern College. Free. 863-680-4743.
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Children
Spring Break Art Camp at Polk Museum of Art. An educationally charged week for children in first grade to 14 years old filled with projects reflecting a Pre-Columbian theme. Participants enjoy fun and interactive classes in drawing/painting, sculpture and performance/stage craft. The camp is held daily from 9:00am-4:30pm. The fee is $130 for PMoA members and $150 for non-members. Spring Break Camp at Explorations V Childrens Museum. This camp, for children in grades K-6, features daily themed games and activities and runs from 9am-5pm. Register for individual days or the entire week. Pre-registration/pre-payment is required to hold a space. Call 863-687-3869 or email info@explorationsv.com for pricing details. Spring Break Camp at Lakeland Community Theatre. Explore your talents in the many aspects of theatre. Working with other young actors, you will write, produce, and star in an original one act play in just one week! The camp runs daily from 9am to 4 pm. Ages 6 & up. Cost: $250 per camper. For more information or to sign up, please call 863-603-PLAY (7529) or email Education Director, Maureen Whelan at mwhelan@lakelandcommunitytheatre.com.
Winter Learning
Magical Monday, Terrific Tuesday, Wacky Wednesday, Thrilling Thursday and Fun Friday are engaging arts and science programs held weekdays at 10:30am at Explorations V Childrens Museum. Each program is included with admission or museum membership. Open Art is held on Tuesdays at 1pm.
Spring Break Camp at Sun n Fun. Bring your scientists (ages 7-14) to the Florida Air Museum for fun and educational activities. Contact the Education Department at 863-904-4073 or email Educate@FloridaAirMuseum.org for more information.
Home School Programs feature a Science and Cultural Arts Series. Sessions are at 10am and 1pm on the second Tuesday and Thursday each month for students ages 5-8 and 8-14. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required. Surprising Senses is the science topic for January 8 and 10 with Chinese New Year being the cultural arts topic. Sessions on February 12 and 14 are Heart Smart and I Candy Making. Polymers & Hydrogels and Its Sew Easy! will be held on March 12 and 14. Explorations V offers Tutoring and Test Prep for students of all ages. For details on pricing and scheduling, contact Terry Lauretta, Academic Services Director, at 863 687 3869. Out of School Camps will run from 9am - 5pm January 2-4, 7 & 18, 2013 featuring daily themes. Make plans now to be a part of Superhero Saturday Night on January 12 from 6pm-8pm. Dress up as your favorite superhero and join in on the super fun included with admission. February special events include African American History Celebration on February 2 and Chinese New Year Celebration on February 16. March events are a Dr Seuss Party on March 2, Scholastic Book Fair from March 11-16. An adult evening, Night at the Museum, is scheduled for March 23 from 7-10pm. Spring Break Camps run March 25-29. To receive museum member pricing on events, programs and camps, purchase an annual Family Membership for $70. Non-member rates are also available. Explorations V Childrens Museum is at 109 North Kentucky Avenue in downtown Lakeland. Museum/Museum Store hours are Monday-Saturday, 9am-5:30pm. Admission prices are $7 per person. Senior citizens, 65+ are $3.50. Teachers/military with ID are $3.50. Museum members and children under two are free. For details on programs or events, call 863-687-3869 or email info@explorationsv.com.
www.explorationsv.com
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May 4: Cinco de Mayo Celebration. 10am-1pm. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. 863-687-3869 or ExplorationsV.com. May 4: Great Garden Speakers - Workshop with Debra Prinzing. 10am Green Floral Arrangements and 7pm The 50mile Bouquet. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Reservations required. www.boktowergardens.org; 863-676-1408. May 4: Pops & Props. Imperial Symphony Orchestra at Fantasy of Flight, Polk City. 863-688-3743 or imperialsymphony.org. May 5: Harrison Symphony performs for Winter Haven Symphony Guilds Young Peoples Concert. 3pm. Free. Polk State College, Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre. 863-297-1050. May 9:Harrison Symphony Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. May 10: National Public Gardens Day. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org; 863-676-1408. May 11: Mothers Day Tea. 10:30am. Explorations V Childrens Museum, Lakeland. 863-687-3869 or ExplorationsV.com. May 11-12: MIDFLORIDA Mayfaire by-the-Lake. 9am-4pm. Join PMoA around Lake Morton for this Mothers Day tradition, one of the nations premier outdoor art festivals. Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland. 863-688-7743 or PolkMuseumofArt.org. May 11-12: Over 55 Show Band Performance. 2pm, Polk State College Fine Arts Theatre, 863-297-1050. May 12: Mothers Day Carillon Concerts. 1pm and 3pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Visit www.boktowergardens.org or phone 863-676-1408. May 14: Annual Scholarship Winners Recital, Part II. 10:30am program. Lunch at Noon. Tuesday Music Club, Lakeland. Lunch reservation 863-853-3598. www.musicclublakeland.org. May 16: Spring Choral Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. May 17-19: The Little Mermaid - Theatre Winter Haven Academy production. Theatre Winter Haven. 863-294-7469 or www.theatrewinterhaven.com. May 18: Armed Forces Day Carillon Concerts. 1pm and 3pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Visit www. boktowergardens.org or phone 863-676-1408. May 23: Jazz Band Concert. 7:30pm. Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland. www.harrisonarts.com or 863-499-2855. May 24-25: God of Carnage. Winner of three Tony Awards including Best Play. Intended for Mature Audiences. The Edge Stage Read series, Lakeland Community Theatre. 863-603-7529 or www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com. May 25: Carillon Classic 5K Run. 7:30am. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. www.boktowergardens.org or 863-676-1408. May 27: Memorial Day Carillon Concerts. 1pm and 3pm. Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales. Visit www.boktowergardens.org or phone 863-676-1408.
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Coming Soon
11th annual Marilyn Newell Youth Music Festival
application Deadline: March, 15 2013 Festival Dates: april 27-28, 2013
Dates: February 25-26, 2013 During the 11th Annual Marilyn Newell Youth Music Festival, talented young artists from across Polk County will have the opportunity to Haines City Community Theatre will hold compete in three musical categories voice, instrumental and piano auditions for Nobodys Perfect by Simon for prizes potentially equaling more than $4,500. Students ages Williams at 7 pm on February 25-26. 11-18 will have a chance to showcase their musical talents in Cold readings from play. The cast calls front of a panel of judges during the competition on Saturday, for three men and two women. For more April 27, hosted by the Lake Wales Arts Council. At the information, phone (863) 421-1893 or visit free concert on Sunday, April 28, featuring the music of www.hainescitytheatre.com. winning contestants, the winners of both the Junior and Senior Division will be announced and awarded a synopsis: When Leonard Loftus wishes to submit his novel range of monetary prizes. to a feminist publishing house, he is forced to do so under a Each contestant will perform two contrasting female pseudonym. When he wins first prize, Leonard begins selections from the standard classical to have a major problem. What follows is a hilarious dilemma music repertoire for each category he/ of cross-dressing and cross-purposes, not unlike those she enters. Those who are interested in found in movies such as "Some Like It Hot", "Tootsie" and registering should contact the Lake "Mrs. Doubtfire". Acclaimed as a classic feel good romantic Wales Arts Council to receive an comedy, this play is sure to offer belly laughs galore. application or visit its website at lakewalesartscouncil.org. Show Dates: Applications are due no later Friday & Saturday, April 12 - 13 & 19 - 20 @ 8 pm than Friday, March 15, 2013. Sunday, April 14 & 21 @ 2:30 pm
Theatre Winter haven academy holds auditions for The Little Mermaid
Dates: February 24-25, 2013
Auditions for the Academy production of The Little Mermaid are at 2pm on Sunday and 6pm on Monday, February 24-25. For up-to-date Academy audition information visit www.theatrewinterhaven.com or call (863)299-2672. Show Dates: Friday & Saturday, May 17 & 18 @ 7:30 pm Sunday, May 19 @ 2:30 pm
Theatre Winter Haven academy presented Jack and the giant in november. Photo courtesy of Thomas altman, Theatre Winter Haven.
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GOD ON STAGE
I still have the letters.
Around 1972, at what was then still Polk Junior College, I decided to direct a small cast musical called Godspell. Basically agnostic but fundamentally human, I had been moved to tears when I saw the production at a small college in Winter Park. In fact, I got the last two seats at the last performance. Almost divine intervention. So now, driven by twin passions of love of theatre and the story it told-albeit in quite an unconventional way-- Godspell came to our theatre. And so did the pickets. With a ton of letters from at least one church, this musical unleashed some pretty heavy indictments about this Jesus-in-a Supermanshirt-with -clown-make-up-on-his-face show. (One of the letters gave me and the cast a free pass to the hereafter, the warm one.) Nevertheless, it performed to enraptured crowds that week and created a new interest in local theatre. The show was then invited to some less vociferous churches. God was a hit again, despite his top hat and cane. Which, of course, could only lead to our performing Jesus Christ Superstar a decade later. No pickets this time. Just standing room only. So what is it about the story of Christ--when made into a rock musical --that stirs the body politic--both in favor and opposed? As one Catholic newspaper commented about Godspell: the music often sounds like howls from Hell! Seems hymns about Him require softer sounds. Blasphemy.
At least the Easter story, performed in churches, while still going full throttle as well, gets us to the expected ending. Which, of course, is really a new beginning. And what had the authors done to the characters of Jesus and Judas? Tim Rice, lyricist for JC Superstar was quoted as saying It happens that we dont see Christ as God but simply the right man at the right time at the right place. Whats more, at least in his version, Jesus was seen through Judas eyes, this time a mere human being. Read some of his lyrics: If you strip away the myth from the man You will see where we all soon will be Jesus! Youve started to believe the things they say of you You really do believe this talk of God is true And all the good youve done will soon get swept away Youve begun to matter more than the things you say Listen Jesus I dont like what I see. More blasphemy.
A RESuRRECTION OF FAITH.
So, what is there to be concerned about? Look, the Renaissance allowed sacred lyrics to marry contemporary melodies. Negro gospel appeared in the similar chapels centuries later when hand clapping and foot stomping were joined to biblical verse. Then the second half of the twentieth century gave us what we called Christian rock. Another wedding. It was just a small leap to stage musicals that allowed theatrical liberties and personal tolerance a final marriage, both in lyrics, melodies and characters. We may still dress Jesus in white, don Judas in a black leather motorcycle jacket, but we dont mess heroes and villains as a plot device. After all, Judas was still Krypton to Christ. You dont have theatre without conflict. Are we a-feared ofpeople losing faith? With less than a third of Americans going to religious services on a regular basis, when one out of five dont claim a specific religionandwe argue over taxing religion,faith is consistently tested. Lets allow the theatre its freedom to present the most told tale in Western history in styles, melodies or less-than-accepted orthodoxies that reflect who we are (or who we think we are). When the man and the myth intersect with the music of the day, were likely to get people--- particularly youngpeople--- back to their faith. Any faith. Coming soon! Theatre Winter Haven presents JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Just keep those letters coming. Lois Cowles Harrison School for the Arts presents GODSPELL March 1-3, 2013. Friday-Saturday, 7:30pm and Sunday at 2pm. Tickets: www.harrisonarts.com or phone (863) 499-2855.
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Classes/Workshops
Weekly Art Classes
The Bartow Art Guild sponsors watercolor classes and childrens art classes at the Bartow Art Guild Building, 1240 E. Main St. in Bartow. The schedule for the coming months is as follows: Childrens Art Class - Kappy Williams teaches Childrens Art for ages 7-14 on Tuesday from 3-6pm. Contact Kappy at 533-2600 for information and to register. Watercolor Class - Martha Post teaches beginning and advanced watercolor on Thursday from 9:30am-12 noon. Contact Martha at 533-2884 for information.
Pat Weaver Watercolor Workshop February 1,2 & 3, 2013 @ Bartow Civic Center
Bartow Art Guild sponsors internationally-recognized watercolor artist PAT WEAVER for a three-day workshop. Pat has been painting and teaching for over 30 years. She travels to give workshops throughout the U.S. and abroad. Her methods make learning fun and easy for beginning to advanced painters. This is an opportunity to take your art to a new level.
Weaver is particularly noted for her spontaneous and direct watercolor work. Her paintings hang in many private and corporate collections. Her awards are numerous. Learn more at www.bartowartguild.com. For additional information and to register, contact Kappy Williams at 863-533-2600, or Kati DAmore at 863-533-8390 or email art123@me.com.
For more information or to sign up, please call 863-603-PLAY (7529) or email Education Director, Maureen Whelan at mwhelan@lakelandcommunitytheatre.com.
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roadways master songman, Mandy Patinkin, accompanied by Paul Ford on piano, brings his critically acclaimed theatre concert to The Lakeland Center Monday, February 25th at 7:30pm. Tickets are on sale now for $40 and $65 (service charges will apply) and are available at The Lakeland Center Box Office, by calling 863-834-8111, online at thelakelandcenter.com or by calling the 24hour ticketing line 888-397-0100. Tony and Emmy Award-winner Mandy Patinkin has an extensive list of theatre credits that include Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional theater. He won a Tony Award for his 1980 Broadway debut as Che in Andrew Lloyd Webbers Evita and was again nominated in 1984 for his starring role in the Pulitzer Prize winning musical Sunday in the Park With George. He returned to Broadway in the Tony Award-winning musical The Secret Garden (1991), appeared as Marvin in Falsettos (1992) and in 1997 played a sold-out engagement of his one-man concert, Mandy Patinkin in Concert, with all profits benefiting five charitable organizations. Mandy won a 1995 Emmy Award for his critically acclaimed performance in the CBS series Chicago Hope, and recently starred in the CBS series Criminal Minds as FBI profiler Jason Gideon and in the Showtime Original Series Dead Like Me as the reaper Rube Sofer.
Paul Ford was the original pianist for the Broadway productions of Stephen Sondheims Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, Passion, Assassins, the revival of Pacific Overtures and the Tony awardwinning revival of Assassins. His other Broadway credits include the current revival of Pal Joey, Curtains, 110 in the Shade (revival), Tom Sawyer, High Society, The Rink, Rags, A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine, The Secret Garden, and Falsettos. Mr. Ford was the pianist for the acclaimed Follies concert at Lincoln Center, the Carnegie Hall concert performances of A Sondheim Tribute, Anyone Can Whistle, and A Little Night Music with the Philadelphia Symphony, Gypsy with Patti LuPone and the Chicago Symphony,and episodes of PBS My Favorite Broadway, all under the baton of Paul Gemignani. Paul has accompanied Mr. Patinkin in Mandy Patinkin: Dress Casual at the Public Theater and on Broadway in Mamaloshen and Celebrating Sondheim, and continues to work with him on all of his recordings andnational/international tours. The Lakeland Center is conveniently located minutes between Orlando and Tampa in Lakeland, Florida off I-4 on Lime Street. Regular box office hours are Monday-Friday 9:30am-5:30pm. For ticket information, call the Box Office at (863) 834-8111 or visit our website at www.thelakelandcenter.com. Tickets can be purchased twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week online through www. thelakelandcenter.com or by calling 888-397-0100.
Other Highlights
January 21: Vienna Boys Choir January 22: Engelbert Humperdinck February 5: In the Mood February 7: An Evening with George Jones February 14: Kenny Rogers February 18: The Lennon Sisters February 26: The Russian National Ballet Theatre presents Sleeping Beauty March 12: A Chorus Line March 14: Lord of the Dance created by Michael Flatley
Mr. Patinkins live performances have received wide critical acclaim. Pamela Sommers of the Washington Post wrote, The most arresting thing about Patinkin is the conversational, often impassioned quality of his singingyou find yourself listening like youve never listened before. Clive Barnes of the New York Post called Mandy the greatest entertainer on Broadway today period. In 1989, Mandy began his concert career at Joseph Papps Public Theater. This coincided with the release of his first solo album entitled Mandy Patinkin. Since then he has toured extensively, appearing to sold-out audiences across the United States, Canada, London and Australia, performing songs from writers including Stephen Sondheim, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Irving Berlin, Randy Newman, Adam Guettel and Harry Chapin, among others.
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Feb. 23rd
he Polk Arts Alliance is the official arts agency for Polk County, collaborating with over 40 non-profit cultural organizations, businesses, government, chambers, schools, artists and individuals. Since its inception in 2003, the Alliance has engaged collaborators to support local cultural organizations, arts education programs and artist endeavors to enhance the quality and variety of cultural experiences throughout the County. Polk Arts Alliance strives to cultivate a diverse, well attended, fiscally sound arts community that serves its residents and visitors. The Polk Arts Alliance is deeply grateful to all of our donors, members and community partners who share this vision.
Gallery 2125 Lakeland Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens Geosyntec Consultants Hauger-Bunch Realtor, PC Hazen & Sawyer Hubbard Construction Company Hydro Solutions Consulting, LLC Infrastructure Engineers, Inc. Jr. Davis Construction Madrid Engineering Group Ovations Register Construction & Engineering REISS Engineering Republic Services Spath Jewelers, Inc. six/ten corporation Transworld Systems, Inc. Valenti Campbell Trohn Tamayo Aranda, P.A. Wallis, Murphey, Boyington Architects, Inc. Bronze ($250 & above) Garden District Artists Tom Freeman Family John Happy Nancy Hale Hoyt Physical Health Care Center/Leslie Ferrands Mr. & Mrs. Mass Susan Waddell Major In-Kind Bartow Community Healthcare Foundation Dave Connor Flowers Bakery Geosyntec Consultants Noble Juice The Lakeland Center Membership gifts of $250 and more, as of June 30, 2012. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
Major Underwriters ($20,000 & above) Polk Board of County Commissioners Polk County Tourism & Sports Marketing Platinum ($2500 & above) Allen & Company Gold ($1000 & above) The Connor Family Fund Silver ($500 & above) Ardaman & Associates, Inc. A-C-T Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. BowyerSingleton & Associates, Inc. Central Concrete Products, Inc. Chastain Skillman Citizens Bank & Trust Coldwell Bank Commercial Saunders, Ralston, Dantzler Constangy, Brooks & Smith, L.L.P. Community Southern Bank DRMP Engineers, Surveyors Planners & Scientists Drummond Company
See the Cultural Arts Council Member List on page 4 or view the Cultural Art Council and Creative Industry Member Directory and Map on page 44 to learn more.
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ustang Sally & The Hamjos have performed concerts at Bok Tower, Ramon Theater, as pre-show band for the Symphonys annual Concert Under The Stars. The Hamjos have performed in the major folk festivals in Florida, concert halls, for private, community events and charity functions, as well as playing for contra dances. Folks enjoy their tempo, variety and enthusiasm. In June, 2012 Mustang Sally & The Hamjos performed one hour live on Tampa WMNF 88.5 Mr. Ethnics Old Time Music Show, sharing much enthusiasm for the new CD, Road Trip. With Mustang Sally on the hammered dulcimer and the five Hamjos performing on fiddle, guitars, clawhammer banjos, mandolin, old-fashioned rhythm spoons plus a wash-tub bass, this Old-Time String Band stirs back-porch energy with music reflecting the many influences of the past. Beautiful harmonies from the two vocalists complement the instrumentals which range from Appalachian fiddle tunes to Celtic reels, blues, rags and traditional waltzes. They are known for their old-time instruments, toe-tapping energy and old-time fun. Youll find their enthusiasm hard to resist in creating just a good, happy feeling with their eclectic performance versatility. Their first CD, self-titled Mustang Sally & The Hamjos has almost sold out. They have recently released their new CD, ROAD TRIP, with all new energetic old-time music and wonderful harmonies. Their CDs are available through www.cdbaby.com (type in Mustang Sally & The Hamjos), or contact them at email: sandhd@verizon.net.
In addition to Mustang Sally and the Hamjos, band leader, Sally Anderson, hosts the Lakeside Music Room House Concerts in Winter Haven. The concerts are open to the public, but reservations are required due to limited seating capacity. Sally invites you to share a night of acoustic music and explore new friendships with other folks who appreciate the intimate, quiet setting Lakeside provides, while hearing amazing and talented entertainers. Lakeside Music Room is a member of the Polk Arts Alliance. Doors open for the concerts at 6:45pm. Concerts begin at 7:30pm. Suggested donation for each concert is $12-15. Make the required reservations or learn more via email to sandhd@verizon.net or phone (863) 293-1510.
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5 - HAINES CITY
Haines City Community Theatre, Inc.
801 ledwith ave. P.o. Box 1452 Haines City, fl 33845 863-421-1893 www.hainescitytheatre.com
1000 longfellow Blvd. lakeland, fl 33801-6034 863-667-5000 www.seuniversity.edu P.o. Box 2524 lakeland, fl 33803 www.musicclublakeland.org
Historic Lakeland
6 - LAKELAND
Arts On The Park
115 north kentucky ave. lakeland, fl 33801 863-680-2787 www.artsonthepark.org
7 - LAKE WALES
Historical Lake Wales Society Bok Tower Gardens
325 s. scenic Hwy. lake Wales, fl 33853 863-678-4209 www.cityoflakewales.com 1151 Tower Blvd. lake Wales, fl 33853 863-676-1408 www.boktowergardens.org
P.o. Box 2623 lakeland, fl 33806 863-688-3743 www.imperialsymphony.org P.o. Box 353 lakeland, fl 33802 863-646-8264 www.lakelandartguild.org
2 - DAVENPORT
Davenport School of the Arts
4751 Hwy 547 n davenport, fl 33837 863-421-3247 www.davenportschoolofthearts.com
3 - FORT MEADE
Historical Society of Fort Meade
1 n. Tecumseh ave. P.o. Box 1021 fort Meade, fl 33841
4 - FROSTPROOF
Frostproof Art League & Gallery
12 e. Wall st. frostproof, fl 33843 863-635-7271 frostproof12@yahoo.com
Lois Cowles Harrison Center For The Visual & Performing Arts
750 Hollingsworth Rd. lakeland, fl 33801 863-499-2855 www.harrisonarts.com
8 - WINTER HAVEN
All Saints Academy
5001 sR 540 West Winter Haven, fl 33880 863.293.5980 www.allsaintsacademy.com
Ramon Theater
Platform ART
863-838-2262 www.platformart.org
800 east Palmetto street lakeland, fl 33801 863-688-7743 www.PolkMuseumofart.org 139 s. florida avenue lakeland, fl 33801 863-682-7553 www.polktheatre.org
863-293-1510 sandhd@verizon.net 999 avenue H, ne Winter Haven, fl 33881 Cultural events: 863-297-1050 www.polk.edu
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Thomas Potter (left center) returns in the role of Sharpless and Jim Caraher (right center) conducts his 11th Imperial Symphony Orchestra fully-staged opera, Puccinis Madama Butterfly on January 19, 2013, 7pm in Branscomb Auditorium, Florida Southern College. See page 14 for details. Also pictured is Kimberly Saunders Randall (left). Photos by Thomas K. Mack from the ISOs 2009 opera, Don Giovanni. Tickets for Madama Butterfly are available by phone 863-688-3743 or online at ImperialSymphony.org.