Festival of Arts - City of Richmond
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Festival of Arts - City of Richmond
3rd Annual Gospel Music Fest with the Belle Sunday, July 15 pm • Dogwood Dell Stage At 4 pm - Youth Gospel Hip Hop Pre Show hosted by Corey P. Goss An Evening of Gospel Gospel Choirs, Soloists, Praise Dancers and Special Guests Co-Hosted by BET’s Dr. Bobby Jones and The Belle Special Tribute to Gospel Music Legend Larry Bland Special Thanks The Carillon Civic Association • Dogwood Dell Volunteer Crew and Company • The 111th Field Artillery Virginia Army National Guard • Todd Schall-Vess • Kerry and Linda Keenan • Scott and Roxanne Caulkins • Enrichmond Foundation • OEC Business Interiors • Office Interiors • Paul King • Wells Fargo • Bagby Electric • Byrd Theatre • Facility Support • Richmond Piano • Rhapsody Piano and Guitar • Carneal-Spotts Foundation • Steel Services, Inc. Gifts in Memory of: Scott Harden • Red Hawk Sheilah Belle Dell Information Call (804) 646-1031 for program updates and information about season performances, or log onto www.richmondgov.com/parks. Bobby Jones Dottie Peoples Special Guests Dottie Peoples, Troy Sneed, Monica Lisa Stevenson, Minister Earl Bynum and The Mount, Gerald Scott, Soul Tempo, Bryan Pound, Jonathan McReynolds, Maggie Ingram and the Ingramettes, Patrick Dopson, James Johnson and The Voices of Cedar Street, JT Logan, Sensere, Alvin Fowlkes and The Bomb Squad, Van Boyd, Ty Berkley, Gavin Davis, First Creation, Patrick Lundy and the Minister of Music, Young Mieo, Da Hype of Saint Paul’s Baptist Church, Blaze, and Black RVA Postponements Due to brevity of many summer storms, programs are not cancelled or postponed until performance time. Please call (804) 646-DELL (646-3355) for cancellations. Regulations Alcoholic beverages and glass containers are prohibited in city parks. Animals are not permitted at Dogwood Dell. Regulations are enforced. Out of consideration for others, audience members are asked to confine smoking and cell phone usage to areas outside the Dell seating area. Audiences are requested to leave the park immediately following the late evening performances. Visit the website for more information: www.richmondgov.com/parks FREE AND OPEN TO ALL! This program is produced by the Office of Cultural Arts Programs, Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities. Mayor Dwight C. Jones and the City of Richmond proudly present the 56th Festival of Arts AT DOGWOOD DELL 2012 56th Festival of Arts AT DOGWOOD DELL 2012 Dance Music Theatre Festive JULY 13 – David Esleck – jazz On the Dell Main Stage 14 – Celtibillies – Celtic and Americana music & dance 15 – 3rd Annual Gospel Fest with The Belle JUNE 8pm 14 – Faculty Lounge Lizards – jazz 8pm 15 – Quintessential Jazz – jazz 8pm 16 – KOS – (pop, rock, swing) 8pm 19 – A Freedom Fest Concert Community Drum Circle on the lawn– Bring your drum. Open to all! 6pm James Gates Trio – jazz 7pm Jason Marsalis Vibes Quartet 8pm 23 – Cyrus McCormick and The Reapers – 50’s and 60’s rock 27 – Curtain Warmer at the Carillon – Lynn Ruehlmann – “Tales of Ancient Egypt” 6:45 pm 8:30pm 4 pm 27 – SPARC 11am 29 – ZumbAtomic – dance and fitness 4 pm AUGUST 1 – Stephen Christoff – Colonial American music 11 am 3 – Life Stage – theatre 11am 5 – Movies Under the Stars Tamara Schwerin ZumbAtomic 8:30 pm Musical Revue 7:30pm On the Ha’Penny Stage June 28 – July 1 – Henley St. Theatre Co. – “The Liar” 8:30pm JUNE 17 – Gordon Slater – Carillon Bells 2 pm 4 – Independence Day Celebration 17 – Jonathan Austin – juggler 4 pm Susan Greenbaum 24 – Uncle Curt – magician 8 – The Finneys – Christian country gospel 22 – Chesterfield Children’s Theatre – Disney music Revue 28 – Carillon Terrace – Marcolivia Chamber Music 7 – Plunky and Oneness – jazz fusion Pine Camp Satellite 8pm 7 pm Richmond Concert Band 11am Jason Marsalis James Gates 28 – Curtain Warmer at the Carillon – Plum Blossom Strings 8:30 pm 3–4 – Musical “Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” 7pm Carillon Bell Concert featuring Larry Robinson (carillonuer) 11am 20 – Dan Garneaux – Native American storyteller Dylan Pritchett AUGUST 24 – Prime Time Swing – big band 18 – Dylan Pritchett – African American storyteller 8:30pm 27 – Movies Under the Stars JULY 7-10pm 27 – 29 – Musical “Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” 8:30pm 22 – Slack Family Band -- bluegrass 8pm 8pm 4-9:30pm 21 – 6th Annual Latin Jazz & Salsa Festival 10 – Orquesta Tropikiimba w/The Youth Salsa Orchestra (Minds Wide Open) 17 – Movies Under the Stars 8pm 5:30pm 4pm 27 – Bill Wellington – Radio WOOF 7pm 7:30pm Susan Greenbaum 7pm Plunky 12 – Elegba Folklore Society – African dance, music, oral tradition 8:30pm 11am Nepal Dance Theatre 7 pm Elegba Folklore Society 11 am 8 – Applause Unlimited – puppetry 4pm 13 – Diggity Dudes – kid rock n roll 11 am 11 – Let’s Try on an Opera – music 11am 13 – Safety House (fire safety for children) 11am Curtain Warmers at the Carillon Please stop by the Carillon Terrace to enjoy some pre-show entertainment and browse photos of the World War I Memorial Carillon, built as a tribute to those veterans who served in The Great War. 1 – Cindy and Shelley – It’s Easy to be Green songs and stories 4 pm 6 – Ty-Rone Travis – ventriloquist 12 – Carillon Terrace – puppet show 6:30pm 12 – Curtain Warmer at the Carillon – Ban Caribe 29 – Nepal Dance Theatre – eastern Indian dance 11 am JULY 8pm Stephen Christoff June 28 – Plum Blossom Strings – chamber music – 7 pm July 12 – Ban Caribe – Afro-Caribbean music – 7 pm July 27 – Lynn Ruehlmann – “Tales of Ancient Egypt” -- 6:45 pm Cindy & Shelley