Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A Swinging New Year's Eve!


New Year's Eve

Wednesday, December 31st starting at 9:00pm

Doug Bowles and his SingCo Rhythm Orchestra swing in the new year at the fabulous 1930s Art Deco style CARLYLE CLUB in Alexandria VA.

Enjoy gourmet dining, hot jazz, and swinging on the dance floor! Your exclusive New Year's Eve package also includes a complimentary bottle of champagne for your table, party favors and special goodies, and a balloon drop at midnight.


The Carlyle Club, 411 John Carlyle Street, Alexandria, VA 22314

RESERVATIONS & DETAILS:

$75 per person; Optional dinner package, $149 per person

Call The Carlyle Club at 703-549-8957

or online at http://www.thecarlyleclub.com/html/new_years.html

ABOUT THE BAND: http://singcomusic.com/singco.html

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

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DEBORAH GROSSMAN


Phone/Message (301) 920-1912


DCGrossmanARTS@gmail.com  


 


Summary Music Background


Classically trained pianist and singer (Oberlin Conservatory) with over 20 years’ experience working in opera and musical theatre as a director, music director, and choreographer. Performance experience as a singer, dancer, and pianist; rehearsal accompanist and vocal coach.




Related experience with youth (age 8-18): Co-founder and music director for Stage Door Conservatory, a musical theatre training program for young people based in Berkeley, California (www.stagedoorconservatory.org). On faculty at Imagination Stage in Bethesda, MD since January 2007: private voice, Broadway Song & Dance classes, music director for summer camp program.




Music Director / Performance Pianist




Music Man, Jr., Imagination Stage Summer Theater Camp, Bethesda, MD (2007)




Ladies and Gentlemen (by Emma Donahue), U.S. Premiere, Shee Theatre Company, San Francisco, CA (2003)




Into the Woods, Jr., and Scenes from Working, Stage Door Conservatory, Berkeley, CA (1999)




Annie Get Your Gun, Berkeley-Richmond Jewish Community Center, Youth Theatre, Berkeley, CA (1998)




Once Upon a Mattress, Berkeley-Richmond JCC Youth Theatre (1997)




Alice in Concert, Berkeley-Richmond JCC Youth Theatre (1996)




Really Rosie, Berkeley-Richmond JCC Youth Theatre (1995)




Summer Stock, Surflight Summer Theatre, Beach Haven, N.J. (1989)




  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood



  • Kiss Me Kate



  • The Unsinkable Molly Brown



  • Annie




Patience (Assistant M.D./rehearsal pianist), George Washington University (1989)




Presentation of the Virgin (Assistant M.D./vocal coach), University of Toronto, Poculi Ludique Societas (1988)


 


Piano Accompanying




Pirates of Penzance (rehearsal substitute), Washington Savoyards, DC (2008)




Me and My Girl (rehearsal substitute), Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society, England (2005)




H.M.S. Pinafore (rehearsal substitute), Lamplighters Music Theater, San Francisco, CA (2000)




Spring Revue (rehearsal substitute), Alameda Civic Light Opera Company, CA (1998)




Pirates of Penzance (rehearsal substitute), Lamplighters Music Theater (1996)




Iolanthe, Victorian Lyric Opera Company G&S Sing-Out, Rockville, MD (1992)




Camelot, The Castle Players, Hyattsville, MD (1992)




Annie Get Your Gun, Oberlin Student Theater Association (1987)




Cole, Montgomery Playhouse, Rockville, MD (1987)




Atalanta, Montgomery Playhouse (1987)




Fiddler on the Roof, Wildwood Summer Theater, Bethesda, MD (1985)




Chicago, Oberlin Student Theater Association (1983)




Little Mary Sunshine, Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (1983)




OTHER EXPERIENCE (see separate resumes)


Producer / Director / Choreographer / Stage Manager


Arts Management: Marketing, Publicity, Grant Writing




EDUCATION


Currently study voice with Doug Bowles.


Oberlin College, B.A. May 1988 (Magna Cum Laude - Medieval Studies)


(Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Piano & Voice Study, Music History/Theory)




Other Skills and Training: Extensive Choral Experience (1976-1988), Ballet, Gymnastics.


Languages: French (basic fluency). Singers’ knowledge of Italian and German.



(as of June 6, 2008)


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DEBORAH GROSSMAN


Message/Phone (301) 920-1912


DCGrossmanARTS@gmail.com




High energy, self-motivated, effective communicator and manager, detail-oriented, with strong analytical, administrative, and computer skills.




PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE




Marketing Director/Publicist, Washington Revels, Washington, DC 2005-2008


Responsibilities included planning and implementation of annual marketing plan, development and maintenance of marketing and publicity databases (community and media contacts), writing and distribution of all marketing/PR materials, interface with designers and printers for production of print materials.




Selected accomplishments for Washington Revels


* Within first four months on the job, substantially increased ticket sales and ticket revenue for the December 2005 Christmas Revels. Maintained that same level for 2006, and increased again for 2007.


* Increased single and group ticket sales by targeting “affinity” groups.


 


Marketing Director/Grant-Writer, California Revels, Oakland, CA 1999-2003


(formerly San Francisco Bay Revels - see below)


Responsibilities: (see above, Washington Revels) Grant-writing responsibilities included research of grant opportunities and writing of all grants for the organization.




Selected accomplishments for California Revels


* Increased ticket sales from 8,900 in 1998 to 11,500 in 2001.


* Initiated program ad sales in 2001 which paid for half the program costs. By 2003 paid for entire program.


* Increased grant income from $37,000 in 1999 to $65,000 in 2002. (Grant income was $7,800 in 1996 - see San Francisco Bay Revels below)




General Manager, Stage Door Conservatory, Berkeley, CA 1999-2003


Responsibilities included daily operations, budgeting, marketing and publicity, graphic design of all print materials, database management, production of annual summer musical.


Selected accomplishments:


* Since founding, company was full to capacity and ended each season in the black.


* Increased camp attendance from 24 in 1999 to 62 in 2002; continued to increase thereafter.


* Increased audience size from 333 in 1999 to 629 in 2001; continued to increase thereafter.




Executive Director, San Francisco Bay Revels (now California Revels) 1997-1999


Responsibilities included daily operations, budgeting, marketing, development, and production of the annual Christmas Revels at the Scottish Rite Theater in Oakland.


Selected accomplishments:


* Promoted audience development through increased local awareness of Revels and its activities by means of targeted marketing and publicity, more active participation with Theatre Bay Area, and joining the Oakland Chamber of Commerce. The Revels mailing list increased over 26% from 1997 to 1999, including first-time ticket buyers and those who requested information.


* Restructured the Annual Appeal process in 1998 - annual appeal donations increased 30% over the prior year, and increased again in 1999.


* Increased Revels grant income from $7,800 in 1996 to $37,000 in 1999.




Marketing Director, The San Francisco Early Music Society, Berkeley, CA 1994-1996


Selected accomplishments:


* Promoted increased awareness of SFEMS and its activities locally and nationally; developed targeted press list; cultivated personal contacts with press; wrote all press releases and public service announcements and ensured their timely release.


* Within first five months on the job, concert attendance increased by 40% over the previous year; membership in the Society grew 20%. Both numbers continued to increase through 1996.




Managing Director, The Other Opera Company, Bethesda, MD 1992-1994


Selected accomplishments:


* Created a critically, popularly, and financially successful opera company out of nothing - no money, no staff, no facility, no resources.


* Laid the groundwork, initiated, and implemented procedures for all major production and management areas, including publicity, marketing, development, fundraising, financial management, community outreach, volunteers.


* Had full or sold-out houses for all productions; received rave reviews from major and local press; and attracted repeat audiences and season subscribers.




RELATED EXPERIENCE




Freelance Stage Director/Choreographer/Stage Manager (selected theatres) 1989-present


* Washington Savoyards, Washington, D.C.


* Washington Revels, Washington, D.C.


* Forgotten Opera Company, Washington, D.C.


* Cambridge Arts Theatre, Cambridge, England


* ADC Theatre, Cambridge, England


* ACT Conservatory, San Francisco, CA


* San Francisco Opera Center


* Pocket Opera, San Francisco, CA


* Livermore Valley Opera, Livermore, CA


* Lamplighters Musical Theatre, San Francisco, CA


* Diablo Light Opera Company, Walnut Creek, CA


* Oakland Lyric Opera, Oakland, CA


* California Revels, Oakland, CA


* Pinole Community Players, Pinole, CA


* Source Theatre Company, Washington, D.C.


* Opera Americana, Alexandria, VA


* The Other Opera Company, Bethesda, MD


* Victorian Lyric Opera Company, Rockville, MD




OTHER EXPERIENCE




* Piano accompanist 1983-present


* Oberlin College Alumni Association volunteer 1988-present


* In charge of staff hiring for California Revels and Stage Door Conservatory 1997-2003


* Casting/Hiring Committee, The Other Opera Company 1992-1994


* Script Selection Committee, Source Theatre Company (Festival Productions) 1991-1993


* Script Reading Team, American Playwrights Theatre 1989-1990


* Directing/Music Directing Internship at Arena Stage, Washington, D.C. 1989




EDUCATION




Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, B.A. (magna cum laude) May 1988


 


(as of February 2008)


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DEBORAH GROSSMAN

Phone/Message (301) 920-1912




DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER

 

Director -- A Year with Frog and Toad, Montgomery College, Rockville, MD

Director -- Opera Goes to the Theatre (scenes), Forgotten Opera Company, Alexandria, VA

Director -- Yeomen of the Guard, Cambridge Arts Theatre, Cambridge University Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Cambridge, UK

Director -- Der Rosenkavalier (Strauss), semi-staged concert production, Oakland Lyric Opera, Oakland, CA

Director -- The Secret Marriage (Cimarosa), Pocket Opera, San Francisco, CA

Director -- The Magic Flute (Mozart), Livermore Valley Opera, Livermore, CA

Director/Chor. -- The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Pinole Community Players, Pinole, CA

Director -- Man of La Mancha, The Other Opera Company, Bethesda, MD

Director -- An Evening of Operetta, The Other Opera Company
Cox and Box (Sullivan and Burnand) and Die Fledermaus (Act I Finale)

Director -- The Little Mermaid (musical adaptation for children's theatre), Adventure Theatre, Glen Echo, MD

Director -- Red, She Said by Eliot Byerrum (Premiere), Source Theatre Company, Washington, D.C.

Director/Chor. -- H.M.S. Pinafore, Victorian Lyric Opera Company, Rockville, MD

Director/Chor. -- Iolanthe, Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.

Director -- Source Theater Company, 11th Annual Washington Theatre Festival
Interviewing Techniques for the Self-Conscious by Eliot Byerrum [nominated for best new play and best lead actress]
Executive Leverage (new musical) by Joe Palka and Rory Chalcraft [selected for awards ceremony entertainment]
Theatre of the Second Amendment by Bob Williams and Eliot Byerrum [selected for the Source Theatre Company 15th Birthday Party entertainment]

Director/Chor. -- H.M.S. Pinafore, Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society

Director South Pacific, Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society

Director -- Source Theater Company, 10th Annual Washington Theatre Festival—Ten-Minute Play Competition:
Count Insomnia by Jean Huets (Honorable Mention)
Getting Back by Arthur Lipton
Something Ventured by Nicole Burton

Choreographer -- Fiddler on the Roof, Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep, San Francisco, CA

Choreographer -- Candide, Opera Americana, Alexandria, VA

Assistant Director -- Eastern Standard, Source Theatre Company

Assistant Director -- Bricktop (a new musical), American Playwrights Theatre, Washington, D.C.

Assistant Director -- Pump Boys and Dinettes, Horizons Theatre, Washington, D.C.


RELATED EXPERIENCE

Producer                         The Christmas Revels, Washington Revels (2006)
Producer                         Stage Door Conservatory, Berkeley, CA (1999-2003)


Producer/Prod. Coord.    The Christmas Revels, San Francisco Bay Revels (1997, 1998, 2002)

Production Coordinator    Die Fledermaus, Berkeley Opera, Berkeley, CA (1996)

Producer                         The Other Opera Company, Bethesda, MD (1992-1994)


Producing Associate         Source Theatre Company, Washington, D.C. (1991-1992)


Stage Manager                 The Pirates of Penzance, Washington Savoyards, Washington, D.C.


Stage Manager                 The Condensed Mikado, Washington Savoyards, Washington, D.C.


Stage Manager                 The Rake’s Progress (Stravinsky), Cambridge University Opera Society (UK)


Stage Manager                 Spring Showcase (MFA graduates), American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco, CA

                                        (performances in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City)

Stage Manager                 La Calisto, San Francisco Opera Center, (AGMA contract - musician’s union)


Stage Manager                 H.M.S. Pinafore, Lamplighters Musical Theater, San Francisco & Walnut Creek, CA

Stage Manager                 Me and My Girl, Diablo Light Opera Company, Walnut Creek, CA



Stage Manager                 The Christmas Revels, California Revels, Oakland, CA


Stage Manager                 Women and Men: Three One-Act Plays, Stagebridge, Oakland, CA


Stage Manager                 Oklahoma, Alameda Civic Light Opera, Alameda, CA





Stage Manager                 A Time for Courage, a new musical based on Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities,

                                        music by John-Kevin Hilbert, book by Irene Rudoy, Walnut Creek, CA





Stage Manager                 Il Tabarro and Die Kluge, Oakland Lyric Opera, Oakland, CA





Stage Manager                 L'Aldimiro (A. Scarlatti), Berkeley Festival, Berkeley, CA





Rehearsal Stage Manager The Christmas Revels, Washington Revels, Washington, D.C.

 



Music Director / Performance Pianist



Music Man, Jr., Imagination Stage Summer Camp, Rockville, MD



Ladies and Gentlemen (by Emma Donahue), U.S. Premiere, Shee Theatre Company, San Francisco, CA



Into the Woods, Jr., and Scenes from Working, Stage Door Conservatory, Berkeley, CA



Annie Get Your Gun, Berkeley-Richmond Jewish Community Center, Youth Theatre, Berkeley, CA



Once Upon a Mattress, Berkeley-Richmond JCC Youth Theatre



Alice in Concert, Berkeley-Richmond JCC Youth Theatre



Really Rosie, Berkeley-Richmond JCC Youth Theatre



Summer Stock, Surflight Summer Theatre, Beach Haven, N.J.



  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood


  • Kiss Me Kate


  • The Unsinkable Molly Brown


  • Annie



 

EDUCATION



 

Oberlin College, B.A. May 1988 (Magna Cum Laude - Medieval Studies)

(Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Piano & Voice Lessons, Music History/Theory)



 

Other Skills and Training: Piano Accompanist, Ballet, Voice, Gymnastics, Extensive Choral Experience

 

(as of October 2008)


Thursday, December 4, 2008

CHRISTMAS REVELS!


The 26th annual CHRISTMAS REVELS tunes up to celebrate in French-Canadian style with Québécois singing, dancing, music and tales. Join the acclaimed Revels company (over 75 performers, ages 8-70) on this journey through the deep winter woods to the settlement of Trois Rivières, where villagers gather to greet the New Year and the legends of the Voyageurs and their Flying Canoe come to life!

Three internationally renowned performers from Québec — step dancer Pierre Chartrand, fiddler Éric Favreau, and accordion master Stéphane Landry — are the featured guest artists and tradition-bearers for this joyous, colorful show, sure to have you tapping your toes and singing along in true Revels fashion!

Join us for the show that The Washington Post says "... should be part of every family's holiday festivities."

At Lisner Auditorium, 21st & H Street, NW, near Foggy Bottom Metro.

Eight Performances, December 6-14.

Sat. 12/6 at 2pm & 7:30pm
Sun. 12/7 at 1pm & 5pm
Fri. 12/12 at 7:30pm
Sat. 12/13 at 2pm & 7:30pm
Sun. 12/14 at 2pm

Tickets $12-$45. Discounts for youth (age 18 and under)
Online at www.revelsdc.org or call 1-800-595-4849.

Discounts for Groups of 10 of more! Call 301-587-3835.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Family Concert - Capital City Symphony

Annual Family Concert
"Water, Water, EVERYWHERE!"
Sunday, November 16
2:30pm AND 4:30pm

Join the Capital City Symphony in a family-friendly interactive concert as we make a splash exploring musical depictions of water!

Preceded by the popular Instrument Petting Zoo, 1/2 hour before each performance time.

Our younger audience members will receive their own special program book, full of fun facts, cool quizzes, and more!

GUEST ARTIST: Scott Kenison

Smetana ~ The Moldau
Grofe ~ "Thunder of the Waters" from Niagara Falls Suite
Hovhaness ~ And God Created Great Whales
Mendelssohn ~ The Hebrides
Sullivan ~ "Sighing Softly to the River" from Pirates of Penzance
Handel ~ "Alla Hornpipe" from Water Music

This energetic, interactive concert is always a big hit -- so much so that it sold out last year!
CCS added a second performance this year, but it's still recommended that you get your tickets in advance.


At the ATLAS Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street, NE, Washington, D.C.

Tickets: $12-20. Discounts for students and seniors.

Children 16 and under admitted FREE (ticket required).


Tickets are available online at
capitalcitysymphony.tix.com,
or by calling the Atlas Box Office at 202-399-7993.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Season Prelude - Capital City Symphony

The Capital City Symphony presents its first full concert of the season

Sunday, October 26 at 5pm
at the Atlas Performing Arts Center

1333 H Street, NE, Washington, D.C.

Every two years, the Capital City Symphony features the winner of the Novik Piano Competition, which fosters the development of young artists. This year's winner, Jesse Wong, will be the guest artist for the October 26 concert, performing the Piano Concerto No. 1 by Franz Liszt. The Capital City Symphony is also pleased to welcome a new assistant conductor this season, David Grandis, who makes his conducting debut with CCS with Sarabande by Claude Debussy (arr. Ravel).

The full program includes:

* Richard Wagner, Prelude to Die Meistersinger

* Franz Liszt, Piano Concerto No. 1 ~ Jess Wong, pianist

* Claude Debussy (arr. Ravel), Sarabande ~ conducted by David Grandis, CCS Assistant Conductor

* Igor Stravinsky, Firebird Suite (1919 version)

Tickets: $12-20. Discounts for students and seniors.

Children 16 and under admitted FREE (ticket required).

Tickets are available online at capitalcitysymphony.tix.com,
or by calling the Atlas Box Office at 202-399-7993.





Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A Year with Frog and Toad



A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD
October 15-19, 2008

Montgomery College, Rockville, MD
Theater Arts Building

Arnold Lobel's well-loved characters hop from the page to the stage in Robert and Willie Reale's musical "A Year With Frog And Toad." Conceived by Mr. Lobel's daughter, Adrianne Lobel, "A Year With Frog And Toad" remains true to the spirit of the original stories as it follows two great friends, the cheerful and popular Frog and the rather grumpy Toad through four fun-filled seasons. Waking from hibernation in the spring, they proceed to plant gardens, swim, rake leaves and go sledding, learning life lessons along the way, including a most important one about friendship and rejoicing in the attributes that make each of us different and special.

Directed by Debbie Grossman
Musical Direction by Jay Crowder

Wed-Sat at 8pm
Sat & Sun at 2pm

Reserved seating $10
Senior/Students/MC Employees $8

Tickets and Info: 240-567-5301 or http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/pac

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Capital City Symphony 2008-2009 Season

The Capital City Symphony is once again offering a full range of concerts for their 2008-2009 season, including the popular Family Concert in November and the FREE Community Carol Sing in December. Enjoy high-quality music at a fraction of the cost of other venues!

At the Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street, NE, Washington, DC

September 28, 5PM
Chamber Concert~Featuring members of the Capital City Symphony

October 26, 5PM
Season Prelude~Wagner, Liszt, Debussy, Stavinsky
GUEST ARTIST: Jesse Wong, Novik Competition Winner
Introducing David Grandis, CCS Assistant Conductor

November 16, 2:30pm AND 4:30 PM
Annual Family Concert: "Water, Water, EVERYWHERE!"
GUEST ARTIST: Scott Kenison
Preceded by the popular Instrument Petting Zoo, 1/2 hour before each performance time.

December 14, 3:30pm AND 7:00pm
Annual Community Carol Sing
Presented by the Atlas Performing Arts Center, Capital City Symphony, and Congressional Chorus

March 15, Time TBA
Romeo and Juliet!
Scenes directed by Joe Banno

May 16, 7PM (Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church)
May 17, 5PM (Atlas Performing Arts Center)
Season Finale~Mozart, Misericordias & Beethoven Symphony No. 9
GUEST ARTISTS: Capitol Hill Chorale, Fred Binkholder, Artistic Director

Information: www.CapitalCitySymphony.org

Tickets: www.Atlasarts.org or 202-399-7993

The SRO in Salem, Virginia

Roanoke College Presents
Doug Bowles and his SingCo Rhythm Orchestra
In
A Big Band Tribute Concert: A Tribute America's Greatest Big Bands

Featuring the SingCo Rhythm Orchestra

Live onstage at Olin Theatre of Roanoke College in Salem, Virgina, Doug Bowles and his SingCo Rhythm Orchestra perform a swinging live big-band tribute show featuring charts by SingCo's fabulous staff of arrangers. The band will feature arrangements from some of the best big bands of the hot jazz and swing era. Beloved songs and lesser known tunes from the 1920s to the mid-1950s will be showcased, along with a special tribute to the World War II generation drawn from Doug Bowles' G.I. Jive: Letters from the War.

Saturday, September 20, 2008
8:00 pm

Olin Theater
221 College Lane, Salem, Virginia 24153

Tickets $10
(540) 375-2333

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Doug Bowles & the SingCo Rhythm Orchestra

FEATURED EVENT:

Swing Dance at Glen Echo's Spanish Ballroom

Saturday, August 16 ~ 9pm - Midnight

Gottaswing.com presents a swing dance with the SingCo Rhythm Orchestra. SRO bandleader Doug Bowles is Rudy Vallee, Cab Calloway, Fred Astaire and Harry Connick, Jr., all rolled into one! His vast experience in front of audiences, coupled with a naturally bubbly, zany personality and excellent musicianship combine to make him one of the best front men you’ll ever find. SRO plays all the standard greats of the Big Band Swing Era, with a style that will convince you that you’ve stepped into another decade.

Beginner swing lesson with Tom & Debra, 8 - 9 pm; dancing with the band from 9pm - midnight.

Presented by Gottaswing, LLC.

Recommended Ages: All ages welcome

Admission: $15 (no advance reservations)

Location: The Spanish Ballroom, Glen Echo Park ~ 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, MD 20812

NEXT UP:

September 20, 2008
Big Band Concert ~ Roanoke College, Salem, VA

Full event details on the SingCo Music website.

Find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Doug-Bowles-the-SingCo-Rhythm-Orchestra/20512485870.

Doug Bowles and His SingCo Rhythm Orchestra

Outdoor Concert in Alexandria

Saturday,August 2, 2008
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Free!! and open to the public

Come join Doug Bowles and the SRO as we feature some of our favorite arrangements! SingCo appears in its 1920s instrumentation (10 piece band with added violin). Doug Bowles leads and directs his band in a wonderful one hour concert of some of the best big band and dance band music of the mid-20s to the mid-40s. The marvelous Cindy Hutchins joins the band to sing some of her favorite numbers.

Hayfield Elementary School
7633 Telegraph Road
Alexandria, VA 22315

This is an outdoor event. In case of inclement weather, cancellation notifications for the public are posted at the following number 1 1/2 hours before the start time. (703) 324-SHOW (7469)

The orchestra website is
http://www.singcomusic.com./

Find us on Facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Doug-Bowles-the-SingCo-Rhythm-Orchestra/20512485870.

Monday, July 14, 2008

TPFF Fundraiser at El Golfo

To support the totally FREE Takoma Park Folk Festival!


Enjoy the fine food at El Golfo restaurant on Flower Avenue (near Piney Branch) and help raise money for TPFF!

Just dine at El Golfo on Tuesday, July 15 from 5-10pm and they will donate 20% of their proceeds to TPFF.

Read reviews of El Golfo here:

A Latin American diner with delicious tres leches cake http://www.washingtonian.com/restaurantreviews/239.html

El Golfo takes Latin American cooking up a notch http://www.gazette.net/gazette_archive/2003/200306/entertainment/diningoutfeat/142364-1.html

Visit the Takoma Park Folk Festival website: http://www.tpff.org/

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Washington Revels ~ Festival Day

Revels Festival Day:
In Celebration of the Summer Solstice!

Sunday, June 15 ~ 1:00 - 6:30 pm

Whether you are a long time fan, or completely new to Revels, this is your chance to experience first hand what Revels is all about.

Adults, teens, and kids spend an afternoon learning traditional songs, a mummer's play, Morris dancing, making props, or playing folk instruments. Grade-school kids have their own song and dance session!

FREE! NO auditions and NO experience necessary -- just a desire to have fun and help create a community celebration.

Advance sign-up is required, so visit http://www.revelsdc.org/ or call 202-723-7528 for more information.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Doug Bowles & the SingCo Rhythm Orchestra

FEATURED EVENT:

Swing Dance at Glen Echo's Spanish Ballroom

Saturday, August 16 ~ 9pm - Midnight

Gottaswing.com presents a swing dance with the SingCo Rhythm Orchestra. SRO bandleader Doug Bowles is Rudy Vallee, Cab Calloway, Fred Astaire and Harry Connick, Jr., all rolled into one! His vast experience in front of audiences, coupled with a naturally bubbly, zany personality and excellent musicianship combine to make him one of the best front men you’ll ever find. SRO plays all the standard greats of the Big Band Swing Era, with a style that will convince you that you’ve stepped into another decade.

Beginner swing lesson with Tom & Debra, 8 - 9 pm; dancing from 9pm - midnight.

Presented by Gottaswing, LLC.

Recommended Ages: All ages welcome

Admission: $15 (no advance reservations)

Location: The Spanish Ballroom, Glen Echo Park ~ 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, MD 20812


COMING EVENTS:

August 2, 2008
Outdoor Concert ~ Alexandria, VA

August 16, 2008
The Spanish Ballroom, Glen Echo Park ~ 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, MD 20812

September 20, 2008
Big Band Concert ~ Roanoke College, Salem, VA

Full event details on the SingCo Music website.

Monday, April 28, 2008

MAY REVELS

Join Washington Revels for MAY REVELS at the Audubon Nature Fair!

May Revels will be performed on the Audubon Naturalist Society's beautiful Woodend grounds in Chevy Chase, MD, as part of their annual Nature Fair.

The 1:30 show will be a Celebration of the Sea, with traditional British songs of Spring, sea chanteys and other songs of the sea. Watch for the full Mayprocession with the Revels "Noisy Band" and banners waving! We will welcome in the May and crown the May Queen with stirring sea ballads, a mummer's play, children's songs, and Revels' traditional audience participation.

At 4:00pm, the Padstow May 'Oss will lead us in for a slightly shorter show featuring the Green Man, the Revels "Noisy Band," and a full audience-participation May Pole Dance!

Come join us for an afternoon of singing, dancing and general merriment!

NOTE: Entry fee for the Nature Fair is $5 for adults, free for kids (under 12). Good all day! The fair runs 11am-5pm, Rain or Shine.

Woodend Sanctuary
8940 Jones Mill Road
Chevy Chase, MD

http://www.revelsdc.org/

Thursday, April 24, 2008

CINCO DE MAYO with CCS

The Capital City Symphony
Victoria Gau, Music Director

~ Season Finale Concert ~

CINCO DE MAYO!
with guest artist Anamer Castrello, mezzo-soprano

Sunday, May 4 at 5pm

Copland, El Salon Mexico
Manuel de Falla, El amor brujo
Dvorak, Symphony No. 9 "New World"

All three of these pieces have strong folk influence. The Dvorak is rooted in Native American and African American folk music, and the de Falla is strongly influenced by the gypsy folklore of Andalusia. Neither, however, quotes pre-existing music. On the other hand, the Copland borrowed at least 9 Mexican folk tunes for this work, subtitled "Popular Type Dance Hall in Mexico City."

LOCATION:

Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002

TICKETS:


202-399-7993 or http://www.atlasarts.org/

$16 - $20 / Children 16 and under FREE!

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Join us for dinner!

Cinco de Mayo Post-Concert Dinner

A special celebration for the finale of our 40th Anniversary Season

Make Your Own Taco Bar:

* Chicken, Beef and Shrimp

* Shredded Cheese Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onion, Sour Cream

* Mild and Hot Sauce

Grilled Veggies

Baked Chicken and Cheese Enchiladas

Rice and Black Beans

Guacamole

Nacho's and House made Salsa

Strawberry Shortcake

$26.00 per person; Cash Bar

Tickets to the dinner must be purchased separately from concert tickets. Space is limited; dinner tickets must be purchased by Noon on Fri. May 2. A limited number of dinner tickets may be available at the door. Call 202-399-7993

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The Capital City Symphony strives to make great orchestral music approachable by presenting affordable concerts to the public, performing creative programs in a relaxed concert format, and providing appealing performance opportunities for talented amateur as well as professional players.

CCS INFO: 202-399-7993 x120 or www.capitalcitysymphony.org