Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Art Deco Society of Washington Fundraiser


Retro-Politans to Present Program of 1930s World’s Fair Songs

October 1 at 7:30pm
The Sumner School, 1201 17th Street NW

The Retro-Politans, whose popular Shakin’ the Blues Away show pleased crowds at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage and venues throughout the mid-Atlantic region, will introduce a new program--Dawn of a New Day: World’s Fair Songs of the 1930s--at the historic Charles Sumner School October 1, 2010.

Sponsored by the Art Deco Society of Washington as part of its World’s Fair Weekend, the 7:30 PM performance will be preceded by a reception. The Sumner School is located at 1201 17th Street NW just blocks from the Farragut North Metro station.

Proceeds from the concert will support restoration of the Belgian Friendship Pavilion from the 1939-40 New York World’s Fair. Dismantled and moved to Virginia Union University in Richmond as a gift from the Belgian Government following the closure of the New York World’s Fair, the Pavilion is one of only two major buildings surviving from the New York fair. It is the only building in the United States designed by famed Belgian modernist architect Henry van de Velde. The Belgian Friendship Pavilion requires significant exterior restoration and lacks a carillon for its bell tower, the original bells having been donated to the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

The Retro-Politans consists of three of the finest musicians in the Washington, DC area— Doug Bowles, vocals, Cindy Hutchins, vocals, and Alex Hassan, piano. Each has travelled around the world performing in shows, concerts, and cabarets. Their expertise in the style and repertoire of the 1920s - 40s is unparalleled.

Doug Bowles leads a 12-piece 1920s-40s big band—The SingCo Rhythm Orchestra-- playing original charts and arrangements of the period. He has sung throughout the world in opera, operetta, musical theatre, popular, jazz and big band styles. He has also directed and/or conducted over 100 musical productions.

Cindy Hutchins, featured female vocalist with the SingCo Rhythm Orchestra, has toured the United States performing big band music of the 30s and 40s, performed in numerous concerts for the Smithsonian, and appeared in most of the major theatre venues in Washington. In addition to Washington, she has performed in Europe, New York and China.

Alex Hassan is one of a very few torch bearers for the style known as "novelty piano" and is a sought after performer at venues around the world. Alex has numerous CD recordings and an active concert schedule both in the United States and abroad. He is president of the Northern Virginia Ragtime Society.

Dawn of a New Day will take the audience on a musical tour through America’s world’s fairs of the 1930s, including songs introduced at the 1933-34 Chicago “Century of Progress” World’s Fair, the 1936 Ft. Worth Frontier Centennial Exposition, the 1937-38 Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland, the1939-40 New York World’s Fair, and the 1939-40 Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco. It also includes songs from two movies filmed on location at the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas. Songs by some of America’s finest composers, such as George and Ira Gershwin, Dana Suesse (“the female Gershwin”), and Nobel Sissle, are included in the program

In addition to Dawn of a New Day, the Art Deco Society of Washington’s World’s Fair Weekend includes a bus tour of Washington’s Art Deco Architecture including a visit to the New Deal town of Greenbelt, Maryland and other activities.

For tickets or additional details about the concert and other weekend activities go to www.adsw.org or phone 703-568-3745. Concert tickets are tax deductible.


Washington Revels HARVEST DANCE


WASHINGTON REVELS

September 25, 2010 * HARVEST DANCE & DINNER at GLEN ECHO PARK


Kick Up Your Heels at Our 5th Annual Dance! Celebrate the bounty of the season and the joys of community. Anticipating this year’s English country Christmas Revels set in Thomas Hardy’s beloved Wessex, our event begins with a rustic buffet dinner from Red Hot & Blue with vegetarian options, too. Then join in 19th- and 20th-century English village dances with nationally renowned caller Brad Foster* and The Serpentine Band.**

No partner or prior experience is necessary – learning new dances is part of the fun. You’re welcome to invite friends or bring the entire family – kids can join the dancing, with special activities for the younger set.

Date/Time: Saturday, September 25, 2010 from 6:30 – 10:30pm

Location: Glen Echo Park, 7300 MacArthur Boulevard,Glen Echo, MD 20812 [directions]

Tickets: Advance ticket purchase required (Adults $40, Youth (18 and under) $15)
[order tickets online (no service fees)]

*Brad Foster
from Amherst, MA, has been dancing and teaching English country, contras and squares, and morris and sword for over 40 years. He is well known for sharing the joy found in dance, and has taught throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe, including at Berea, Pinewoods, Mendocino, John C. Campbell Folk School and Augusta. He is Executive and Artistic Director of the Country Dance and Song Society, a post he has held for over 25 years. He is also a founder of the Bay Area Country Dance Society as well as co-founder of their Mendocino English and American dance weeks.

**The Serpentine Band features award-winning musicians – and local favorites – Andrea Hoag (fiddle), Leigh Pilzer (soprano sax, bass clarinet, cello) and Charlie Pilzer (bass, piano).

Washington Revels website

SYMPHONY LOUNGE 9/25/10 at 8pm - Capital City Symphony + Chaise Lounge


The Capital City Symphony presents
a special encore presentation of
SYMPHONY LOUNGE
a special collaboration with
Charlie Barnett and Chaise Lounge

It's jazz! It's classical! It's SYMPHONY LOUNGE

This unique joint venture of the Capital City Symphony and Charlie Barnett's Chaise Lounge was a huge hit in March, with a sold-out house.

If you missed that performance, or just want to experience it again, join us on Saturday, September 25 at 8:00pm
at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street NE, Washington, DC.

Charlie Barnett's ultra-cool jazz band,Chaise Lounge, will be performing with the full Capital City Symphony under the baton of Maestra Victoria Gau. The concert will also include Charlie Barnett's Orchestral Suite The Tarot.

Followed by a CD release party for Chaise Lounge: Symphony Lounge, recorded at the March concert. Free noshes, cash bar, CDs for sale, shmoozing!

Tickets $20-$30

For more information, and to buy tickets, visit CapitalCitySymphony.org
or call 202-399-7993.