28 Dec. 19, 2009 - Jan. 8, 2010
AZ Arts
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Sunday Salon features Jazz pianist plays his
Quartet Sabaku way into Chandler
The string quartet Quartet Sabaku performs at the South East Valley Performing
The featured musician at the monthly Arizona Classic
Arts League’s third annual Sunday Salon at 2 p.m. Jan. 17, 2010 at Oakwood
Jazz Society event is jazz pianist Chris Calabrese, who
Country club. Wine, sparkling cider and chocolates are served.
performs from 1 to 4 p.m. Sun., Jan. 24 at the Crowne Plaza
The quartet’s members have extensive backgrounds in chamber music,
San Marcos Golf Resort in downtown Chandler.
symphony performance, university teaching, traditional string pedagogy and
Calabrese, known for his fast, New Orleans-infl uenced
Suzuki teaching, serving as faculty for the Summer Chamber Music Camp of
jazz style, is the resident pianist for Disney theme parks in
the West Valley Youth Orchestra in Litchfi eld Park and the String Academy of
the United States and Tokyo.
Chaparral Music Fest in Prescott. Quartet Sabaku has been on the Artists Roster of
Cost is $10 for members and $15 for nonmembers.
the Arizona Commission on the Arts since 1999.
Those younger than 18 can enter free, as well as those who
The cost is $10. To reserve a space, mail a check marked “Sunday Salon” at the
purchase a membership to the Arizona Classic Jazz Society
Jazz pianist
bottom, to South East Valley Performing Arts League, P.O. Box 13051, Chandler,
on event day.
Chris Calabrese
AZ 85248.
The Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort is located at 1 N. San Marcos Pl. in
The Sunday Salon is held every year in an effort to bring talented chamber
historic downtown Chandler. Call 480-983-4475 or visit
www.azclassicjazz.org.
artists to the Sun Lakes community. Call Vickey at 480-802-0478 for details.
Ballet Arizona presents
98 South jam session moves to Mondays
holiday classic
The weekly jam session at 98 South Wine Bar & Kitchen is now from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. Mondays. Hosted by saxman Jim Nistico, it includes Dave Henning on piano,
Ib Andersen’s “Nutcracker” is Jack Radavich on bass and Tim Downs on drums. Area musicians are invited to sit
performed by Ballet Arizona at in. In addition, there’s a new reduced-price menu for Mondays.
Symphony Hall through Dec. 27. 98 South is located at 98 S. San Marcos Pl., Chandler. Contact them on the web
The classic holiday favorite is at
www.98south.net or by calling 480-814-9800.
scheduled for 1 p.m. Dec. 20, 24 and
27; 2 p.m. Dec. 19, 22, 23 and 26; 5 p.m.
Dec. 20 and 27; and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 19,
22, 23 and 26. Tickets range from $15
Art teachers sought
to $119.
Area artists who can teach art to children from toddlers to high school seniors
Symphony Hall is located at 75 N.
are needed for the Community School of the Arts (CSA) programs.
Second St. in downtown Phoenix. To
Submitted photo The part-time, temporary assignments for the area nonprofi t would begin in
purchase tickets, call 602-381-1096,
HOLIDAY CLASSIC: Ballet Arizona’s “Nutcracker” 2010, and teachers would be paid as independent contractors. Resume, references
visit
www.balletaz.org or visit the Ballet
continues in Phoenix.
and fi ngerprint clearance card are preferred.
Arizona Box Offi ce located at 3645 E.
Send resume and contact information to CSA Executive Director Bonnie Lou
Indian School Rd. in Phoenix.
Coleman at
artschool@artonboston.com.
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