Seven Days of
Opening Nights
boasts iconic
lineup for 2014
Tickets
are now on sale to the general public for Seven Days of Opening Nights at Florida State University .
For ticket information, visit www.sevendaysfestival.org/tickets.
The
2013-2014 performing arts series boasts a lineup of spectacular performances by
iconic artists in the areas of music, dance, theater, creative writing, film
and comedy as well as a wealth of educational opportunities for schoolchildren
and university students.
Festival
highlights include performances by the world-wide recognized Irish Rovers, jazz
musician Esperanza Spalding performing with the Spring Quartet, million-seller
Kathy Mattea, conguero super estrella Pancho Sanchez, and blues-rock guitarist
Jonny Lang with Ana Popovic.
"Seven
Days is honored to present world-class artists that not only entertain but
educate audiences and students of all ages," said Christopher J. Heacox,
executive director of Seven Days of Opening Nights. "Although many
performances are selling out, there are still great seats available for many
excellent shows."
COMPLETE 2014 SEASON LINEUP
Feb. 4 — "The Graduate," presented
by L.A. Theatre Works, 8 p.m., Turner Auditorium, Tallahassee Community
College : $45, $35 or $25; $10 for students. Susan Albert Lowenberg is the producing
director for the L.A. Theatre Works' presentation of "The Graduate,"
based on the book and motion picture that has become a touchstone for
generations. L.A. Theatre Works is a non-profit media arts organization based
in Los Angeles
whose mission for more than 25 years has been to present, preserve and
disseminate classic and contemporary plays.
Feb. 6 — PRISM, 7:30 p.m., Ruby Diamond
Concert Hall: $35; $10 for students. PRISM returns for yet another
magnificently conceived, beautifully played performance. Featuring music
students from Florida State 's top-ranked College of Music ,
PRISM covers the spectrum of band activities — Chamber Winds, Symphonic Band,
Jazz Ensembles and, of course, the Marching Chiefs.
Feb. 7 — The Irish Rovers: The Farewell Tour,
7:30 p.m., Ruby Diamond Concert Hall: $55, $40 or $25; $10 for students. The Irish Rovers have
charmed and entertained audiences around the world with their exciting stage
shows for nearly five decades. On the heels of receiving the Irish Music
Association's Tommy Makem Award, the Irish folk band will make a stop at FSU
during its Farewell Tour of the United
States .
Feb. 8 — The Spring Quartet: Jack DeJohnette,
Joe Lovano, Esperanza Spalding and Leo Genovese, 7:30 p.m., Ruby Diamond
Concert Hall: $70, $55 or $40; $10 for students. Spalding, a bassist,
vocalist and composer, won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2011,
marking the first time in history that a jazz musician had won the award.
DeJohnette has been hailed as one of the greatest musicians in jazz history and
has been in constant demand as a drummer, bandleader and sideman for more than
five decades. Lovano's 23 recordings on the famed Blue Note label are
unparalleled, while Genovese, an Argentinean pianist and longtime collaborator
with Spalding, rounds out the all-star lineup.
Feb. 9 — eighth blackbird, 7:30 p.m., Ruby
Diamond Concert Hall: $50, $35 or $25; $10 for students. The six musicians of
multi-Grammy Award-winning eighth blackbird play, speak, sing, whisper, growl
and mime breathtaking theatrical life into the characters of "Colombine's
Paradise Theatre," a musical tale of love and death, dream and delusion.
Feb. 9, 10 — Kathy Mattea, 2 p.m., Feb. 9,
Pebble Hill Plantation :
SOLD
OUT.
Feb. 11, 12 — Urban Bush Women: "Walkin'
With Trane," 8 p.m., Nancy Smith Fichter Dance Theatre: $50; $10 for
students. Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, founder and artistic director of Urban
Bush Women, partners with pianist George Caldwell for this new piece that
plunges into the depths of John Coltrane's legacy. Zollar, the Nancy Smith
Fichter Professor of Dance and a Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor at
FSU, received a Doris Duke Performing Arts Award in 2013.
Feb. 12 — Poncho Sanchez and His Latin Jazz
Band, 7:30 p.m., Ruby Diamond Concert Hall: $50, $35 or $25; $10 for
students. Poncho Sanchez & His Latin Jazz Band present Cubano Be! Cubano
Bop! The program is a tribute to the legacy of Cuban percussionist Chano Pozo
and American music icon Dizzy Gillespie, who changed the face of music history
when their collaborations in the late 1940s ignited the Afro-Cuban jazz genre.
Feb. 13 — Nicola Benedetti and Alexei Grynyuk,
7:30 p.m., Ruby Diamond Concert Hall: $50, $35 or $25; $10 for students. Benedetti has
proven to be one of Britain 's
most innovative and creative violinists, captivating audiences and critics
alike. Her most recent album, "The Silver Violin," was the No. 1
classical album for 2012 in the U.K.
and topped the U.S. Billboard classical charts.
Feb. 14 — Jonny Lang, 7:30 p.m., Ruby Diamond
Concert Hall: $75, $60 or $45; $10 for students. At age 16,
blues-rock guitarist Lang found incredible success with the album "Lie To
Me." He then went on to earn world-class status through his recordings and
collaborations, winning a Grammy award and performing with music giants that
include Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Santana, Aerosmith and Cyndi Lauper.
Feb. 14-March 2 — "Monty Python's
Spamalot," presented by FSU School Theatre, Richard G. Fallon Theatre:
$20; $10 for students. This campy cult-classic musical comedy based
on the renowned film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" is a highly
irreverent parody of the Arthurian Legend and Broadway itself. Tony nominee
Malcolm Gets directs this rollicking production. Visit www.sevendaysfestival.org/performances-events for
show times.
Feb. 14-March 30 — "Making
Now: Open for Exchange" and "Trevor Bell: Both Sides
of the Atlantic;" Opening, 6-8 p.m., Feb. 14, FSU Museum
of Fine Arts, free.
"Making Now: Open for Exchange": The tools used
by these 21st century artists will likely involve digital wizardry and embrace
global awareness and responsible ecology. Carolyn Henne, chair of the art
department, is guest curator.
"Trevor Bell: Both Sides of the Atlantic": From the Space
Coast of Florida to the rugged cliffs of southwestern England, Bell has been
drawn to dynamic environments as inspiration for his vibrant sculptural
canvasses. The FSU emeritus professor has been rediscovered by the British art
world since returning to England
in 1996, and last year London 's
Tate added several of his paintings to its permanent collection.
Feb. 15 — Saturday Matinee of the Arts, 10
a.m.-4 p.m., Tallahassee
Museum , free: Saturday Matinee
of the Arts presents a rich lineup of visual and performing arts and activities
for children. The day's dance performances typically range from ballet to
flamenco, while artists and artisans from fine painters and potters to jewelry
makers display their work throughout the museum's grounds.
Feb. 15 — Geoffrey Gilmore: A Movie You
Haven't Seen VII, 7:30 p.m., Ruby Diamond Concert Hall: $35; $10 for
students. Gilmore, the chief creative officer at Tribeca Enterprises and
former head of the Sundance Film Festival, sees more movies than just about
anyone in the country. What's this year's movie? We won't know until the lights
go down. But if Gilmore's picking it, and his past Seven Days presentations are
any indication, it will be smart, provocative, heartfelt and brilliant.
Feb. 16 — New York Voices, 4 p.m., Opperman Music Hall : $40; $10 for students. The FSU Vocal
Jazz Ensemble will perform with the Grammy Award- winning vocal group. Known
for its close-knit voicing, inspired arrangements and unparalleled vocal blend,
the group has refined their musical story to high art.
Feb. 16 — Lewis Black: The Rant is Due, 7:30
p.m., Ruby Diamond Concert Hall: SOLD OUT.
Feb. 18 — Matt Bondurant and Jane Springer,
7:30 p.m., FSU Alumni Center
Ballroom: $35; $10 for students. Bondurant and Springer are both FSU creative
writing alumni. Bondurant's 2008 novel "The Wettest County in the
World" was a New York Times Editor's Pick and was made into the feature
film "Lawless," starring Shia LaBeouf. His newest novel is "The
Night Swimmer." Spring is the author of two collections of poetry, and she
has received many honors including a National Endowment for the Arts
Fellowship.
March 4 — Nneena Freelon and Earl Klugh, 7:30
p.m., Opperman Music Hall : SOLD OUT.
April 22 — Becca Stevens Band, 7:30 p.m. The
Carriage House at the Goodwood
Museum and Gardens: $35;
$25 for Seven Days members. Stevens is a critically acclaimed singer, composer
and guitarist whose music draws upon elements of pop, jazz and folk without
limiting itself to the rules of any particular genre.
April 28 — Chanticleer: An Orchestra of
Voices, 7:30 p.m., Ruby Diamond Concert Hall: $50, $35 or $25; $10 for
students. Called the world's reigning male chorus by The New Yorker and
named "Ensemble of the Year" by Musical America, the multi-Grammy
Award-winning ensemble Chanticleer celebrates its 36th anniversary. The
ensemble has commissioned more than 70 composers who have written more than 90
pieces premiered by the group.
Mural Project — ongoing throughout festival;
location to be determined; participation is free. Now in its fourth
year, in collaboration with the city of Tallahassee
and Florida State 's Department of Art Education,
Seven Days of Opening Nights will sponsor a celebratory piece of art created by
the community, for the community, during the course of the festival.
Ruby Diamond Auditorium
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