Millennium Stage Schedule for December 2014 Press Release
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Millennium Stage Schedule for December 2014 Press Release
Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 6, 2014 The Kennedy Center announces the Millennium Stage Schedule for December 2014 Free Daily Performances Featuring MERRY TUBACHRISTMAS! A Preview of WNO’s The Little Prince Comedian Mark Normand A Hanukkah Celebration with Lox &Vodka An All-Star Christmas Day Jam A New Year’s Eve Dance Party and much more! (WASHINGTON, D.C.)—The Kennedy Center presents its December 2014 schedule of performances and events for the Millennium Stage. The upcoming month’s calendar features a wide variety of holidaythemed performances, including annual traditions like the participatory MERRY TUBACHRISTMAS! (December 10), a Hanukkah program by the acclaimed D.C. band Lox & Vodka (December 18), Chuck Redd’s All-Star Christmas Day Jazz Jam (December 25), two nights of Holiday Vaudeville (December 27 and 28), and a New Year’s Eve dance party featuring the Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra. Other notable performances include a preview of Washington National Opera’s The Little Prince (December 12), a comedy night with the ever-hilarious Mark Normand (December 15), and two gospel music concerts featuring Family of Praise (December 26) and brassy favorites the Sweet Heaven Kings (December 30). In addition, the Kennedy Center continues its commitment to the D.C.-area artistic community by presenting an array of artists and groups from across the region, including Calvert High School Music Theatre Ensemble, Chocolate City Rocks, the Peace and Carol Ringers, D.C. Story League, Largo High School’s presentation of A Christmas Story, and Encore Chorale, among others. Now in its 17th year, the Millennium Stage is the only place in the United States to offer a free performance every day of the year that is streamed live on the web. A full schedule of Millennium Stage performances for the month of December 2014 is below. Unless otherwise noted, performances will take place in the Kennedy Center Grand Foyer and no tickets are required. Performances are open to television and radio news coverage. Media crews must confirm attendance before the performance date. Full Chronological Schedule for December 2014 DATE Mon., Dec. 1 TIME 6 p.m. Tue., Dec. 2 6 p.m. Wed., Dec. 3 6 p.m. Thu., Dec. 4 6 p.m. Fri., Dec. 5 6 p.m. Sat., Dec. 6 6 p.m. Sun., Dec. 7 Theater Lab 6 p.m. Mon., Dec. 8 Theater Lab 6 p.m. Tue., Dec. 9 6 p.m. PERFORMANCE Scott Coulter, star of the Emmy®-nominated A Christmas Carol: The Concert as seen on PBS, sings favorites from some of the biggest musicals of all time in Blockbuster Broadway! Presented under the auspices of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). Singer, songwriter, pianist, and raconteur Steven Lutvak performs on the Millennium Stage, fresh from his 2014 Broadway debut as composer and co-lyricist of the musical A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Presented under the auspices of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). Lisa Livesay, who recently starred in Wicked and Disney in Concert, brings her solo cabaret show Laughs, Love & Light to the Millennium Stage, featuring her signature styles of Broadway belt and soft jazz vocals. Presented under the auspices of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). Enjoy an evening of folk and popular songs with the Calvert High School Music Theatre Ensemble and the Swanson Choral Group. Their lively a cappella renditions feature soloists, vocal percussion, and movement with a high level of blend and musicianship. NSO Prelude: Members of the National Symphony Orchestra perform a varied program of chamber music works, from Baroque to contemporary, on the Millennium Stage. A group of 16 high school students and 17 adult choristers join forces to present Peace and Carol Ringers, an English Handbell Performance. This annual performance includes a repertoire of recognizable sacred, folk, and holiday music on traditional hand bells. D.C. Story League, the Disctric’s home for funny stories, presents A Collection of Funny Holiday Stories hosted by co-founder Scott Michael Shrake with six storytellers sharing true holiday experiences that are guaranteed to have the audiences laughing. *Free general admission tickets will be distributed in the States Gallery starting at approximately 5:30 p.m., up to two tickets per person. The Maida Withers Dance Construction Company, which mixes dance and performance art with technology, brings its bold choreography to the Millennium Stage in Chain of Events. This program offers a rare opportunity to experience a collection of excerpts from Maida Withers’s thought-provoking choreography in the past, present, and future. Live electronic music is by Steve Hilmy and John Driscoll, with light design by Enoch Chan. *Free general admission tickets will be distributed in the States Gallery starting at approximately 5:30 p.m., up to two tickets per person. An evening of non-traditional Eastern-European Jewish and Turkish music featuring the Montreal/Philadelphia-based band Shtreiml, alongside Turkish oud player and vocalist Ismail Fencioglu. Wed., Dec. 10 6 p.m. Thu., Dec. 11 6 p.m. Fri., Dec. 12 6 p.m. Sat., Dec. 13 6 p.m. Sun., Dec. 14 6 p.m. Mon., Dec. 15 Theater Lab 6 p.m. Tue., Dec. 16 6 p.m. Wed., Dec. 17 6 p.m. Thu., Dec. 18 6 p.m. Join tuba players from around Washington, D.C. for MERRY TUBACHRISTMAS! This year marks the 41st anniversary of this holiday tradition, founded by Harvey Phillips, in which hundreds of tuba, sousaphone, and euphonium players from the area come together to perform traditional Christmas music. Rehearsal starts at 3 p.m.; performance begins at 6 p.m. Members of the National Symphony Orchestra Youth Fellowship Program perform solos on the Millennium Stage. The purpose of the Youth Fellowship Program is to develop and encourage high school students to become orchestral musicians of the future through a monitored, performance-oriented training program designed for serious music students. Target Family Night: Washington National Opera gives Millennium Stage audiences a preview of The Little Prince, “a magical opera” based on the original storybook written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Relive its joy and wonder in Rachel Portman’s “enchanting opera…satisfying to child and adult alike” (Financial Times). Head-Roc presents Chocolate City Rocks: La Orilla, a tribute to the place he has called home for the past six years. La Orilla, or “The Edge,” is a paradise in the nation’s capital where artists and creatives from all walks of life and pursuits have famously gathered for years to enjoy each other’s acceptance and support. The performance also includes appearances by Face, Full Power Blues featuring Mama Moon, and Cristopolis. Don’t miss a special performance of Largo High School’s winter presentation, A Christmas Story as told by Largo High School, featuring dance, narration, instrumental, and vocal music by the talented students of the Largo Arts Department. Comedian Mark Normand takes the stage with opener Rahmein Mostafavi for a night of raucous jokes and impetuous laughter. A regular in comedy clubs and colleges across the country, Normand has been involved in many festivals, including being featured as a New Face at the Montreal Comedy Festival. In NYC, Mark runs two comedy shows and two podcasts. This program contains mature themes and strong language. Free general admission tickets will be distributed in the States Gallery starting at approximately 5:30 p.m.; up to two tickets per person. Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra members Ko Sugiyama (violin), Jennifer Kim (violin), Philippe Chao (viola), Allyson Goodman (viola), Kristen Wojcik (cello), and Ignacio Alcover (cello) perform chamber works by Brahms and a sextet by Strauss. The Embassy of Slovenia presents jazz pianist and composer Kaja Draksler, in a program featuring her original works and free improvisations. Draksler is a graduate of The Conservatory of Amsterdam and the Prince Claus Conservatory, and has studied privately with Vijay Iyer and Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz Jason Moran. Celebrate the spirit of Hanukkah with Lox & Vodka, D.C.’s widely acclaimed Jewish and Klezmer band. The group provides lively and festive entertainment for all, with songs in English, Hebrew, and Yiddish as well as traditional Jewish folk dancing. Fri., Dec. 19 6 p.m. Sat., Dec. 20 6 p.m. Sun., Dec. 21 6 p.m. Mon., Dec. 22 6 p.m. Tue., Dec. 23 6 p.m. Wed., Dec. 24 12 noon Thu., Dec. 25 6 p.m. Fri., Dec. 26 6 p.m. Sat., Dec. 27 & Sun. Dec. 28 6 p.m. Mon., Dec. 29 6 p.m. Tue., Dec. 30 6 p.m. Wed., Dec. 31 6 p.m. Part of the U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own,” the U.S. Army Blues returns with A Stan Kenton Christmas, featuring a festive program highlighting the music of pianist, composer, and orchestra leader Stan Kenton. The Pasatono Orchestra performs ethnic-folk works influenced by the rich Miztec culture of Mexico, also known as the “people of the clouds.” Listen Local First D.C. and The 9 Songwriter Showcase offer a Holiday Spectacular with nine of DMV’s most talented songwriters and musicians, collaborating to create a show full of seasonal cheer for the entire family. Experience David Wax Museum’s distinctive “Mexo-Americana” fusion at the Millennium Stage. The folk and roots-rock band performs a cross-cultural mix of traditional Mexican son and Americana music. The program also includes Mexican folk holiday tunes. Encore Chorale, a dynamic ensemble made up of first time or returning musicians over the age of 55, performs crowd-pleasing holiday music. Led by Zachary Smith of the Dixie Power Trio, the Beltway Brass Quintet performs works characterized by 20th century jazz harmonies and stylings, and arranged by the members of the group. Join in the 16th All-Star Christmas Day Jazz Jam, a Millennium Stage tradition, with host/vibraphonist Chuck Redd, drummer Lenny Robinson, trumpeter Tom Williams, bassist James King, and vocalist Delores Williams. Family of Praise, a Richmond-based gospel group, presents an evening of gospel and holiday-related programming on the Millennium Stage. Cajun cellist Sean Grissom hosts two evenings of Holiday Vaudeville, featuring modern-Klezmer quartet the Alexandria Kleztet and worldclass comedian/variety entertainer Will Shaw, blending holiday music with non-stop laughter. Enjoy traditional Irish music and stepdancing in Zan McLeod’s Celtic Holiday. Guitarist Zan McLeod collaborates with the group Skylark, comprised of Elise Kress (flute and vocals) and Alex Mitchell (fiddle, mandolin, and vocals), and with the Culkin Irish Dancers. The acclaimed 16-member gospel brass and percussion band Sweet Heaven Kings from Anacostia performs a joyful holiday program. Celebrate New Year’s Eve with the Brooklyn-based Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra, led by percussionist Gianni Mano and fronted by Argentinian superstar Solange Prat. The program features indie pop tunes arranged under the influence of the ’70s Fania/Salsa Dura scene and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. All performers and programs are subject to change without notice. ABOUT THE KENNEDY CENTER MILLENNIUM STAGE The Kennedy Center is the only U.S. institution that presents a free performance 365 days a year. Created in 1997 and underwritten by James A. Johnson and Maxine Isaacs, the Millennium Stage features a broad spectrum of performing arts each day at 6 p.m. Brought to the public by Target Stores and The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation, the Millennium Stage helps fulfill the Center’s mission of making the performing arts accessible to everyone. In the past 17 years, more than 3 million visitors have seen 6,000 groups with performances as varied as: jazz, ballet, storytelling, popular music, contemporary dance, opera, choral music, tap dance, theater, chamber music, symphonic music, puppetry, stand-up comedy, and cabaret. Of the more than 43,000 performers that have appeared on the Millennium Stage, approximately 25,000 have been Washington-area artists and over 4,500 have been international performing artists representing more than 50 countries. The Millennium Stage has also hosted artists representing all 50 states, and has presented more than 15,000 artists in their Kennedy Center debuts. Since 1999, each night’s performance has been broadcast live over the Internet, and more than 4,430 of these performances have been digitally archived on the Kennedy Center’s website, kennedy-center.org. Need a Lift? The FREE Kennedy Center Shuttle, the Center’s link to Metro’s Foggy Bottom/George Washington University Metro station, departs every 15 minutes from 9:45 a.m. to midnight, Monday – Friday; 10 a.m. to midnight, Saturdays; noon to midnight, Sundays; and 4:00 p.m. to midnight on Federal holidays. Free parking is not available when attending free events. FUNDING CREDITS The Millennium Stage is brought to you by Target and The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation. The Millennium Stage was created and underwritten by James A. Johnson and Maxine Isaacs to make the performing arts accessible to everyone in fulfillment of the Kennedy Center's mission to its community and the nation. Additional funding for the Millennium Stage is provided by The Isadore and Bertha Gudelsky Family Foundation, Inc., The Meredith Foundation, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Dr. Deborah Rose and Dr. Jan A.J. Stolwijk, U.S. Department of Education, and the Millennium Stage Endowment Fund. The Millennium Stage Endowment Fund was made possible by James A. Johnson and Maxine Isaacs, Fannie Mae Foundation, James V. Kimsey, Gilbert† and Jaylee† Mead, Mortgage Bankers Association of America and other anonymous gifts to secure the future of the Millennium Stage. David and Alice Rubenstein are the Presenting Underwriters of the NSO and WNO. Major support for WNO is provided by Jacqueline Badger Mars. General Dynamics is the proud sponsor of WNO's 2014-2015 Season. WNO acknowledges the longstanding generosity of Life Chairman Mrs. Eugene B. Casey. Additional support for, The Little Prince is made possible by Clark Charitable Foundation; The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; Paul M. Angell Family Foundation; and the U.S. Department of Education. Generous support for the Youth Fellowship Program is provided by The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Sandra K. and Clement C. Alpert, U.S. Department of Education, The Charles Engelhard Foundation, The Markow Totevy Foundation, Myra and Leura Younker Endowment Fund, and National Symphony Orchestra musicians. Performances for Young Audiences is made possible by Bank of America. Education and related artistic programs are also made possible through the generosity of the National Committee for the Performing Arts and the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts. 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