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Westchester County Business Journal • ARTSWNEWS


MAY 2011 get more event information, visit www.artswestchester.org


ing a Spending Plan and Managing Debt. Mercy College School of Business presents Part 3 of a free public interest lecture series on Building Financial Literacy in conjunction with The Bank & Trust Show. At the Arts Exchange. 5/7, 2-4pm. www. artswestchester.org


8/ SUNDAY


Music: The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College presents Los Muneq- uitos de Matanzas. Grammy-nominated exemplar of the Afro-Cuban rumba tradi- tion. 5/8, 3pm. www.artscenter.org


5/8. Los Munequitos de Matanzas at The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College.


Workshop: ArtsWestchester: The Bank & Trust Show in partnership with Mercy College presents Loans and Mortgages: What you need to know. Part 2 of a free public interest lecture series on Building Financial Literacy in conjunction with The Bank & Trust Show. At the Arts Exchange. 5/5, 5:30-7:30pm. www.artswestchester.org


Workshop: Sarah Lawrence College presents Song Night. Singing workshop class directed by Shirley Kaplan and musi- cal director Tommy Mandel. At Frances Ann Cannon Workshop Theatre, in the Performing Arts Center. 5/5, 7pm. www. sarahlawrence.edu


6/ FRIDAY


Dance: Emelin Theatre presents Ailey II. Merges the spirit and energy of the country’s best young dance talent with the passion and creative vision of today’s most outstanding emerging choreographers. 5/6, 8pm. www.emelin.org


Dance: Sarah Lawrence College pres- ents The One Hundreds. Choreographed by Twyla Tharp the One Hundreds pre- miered in 1970 and featured Twyla Tharp. At Performing Arts Center. 5/6, 7:30pm. www.sarahlawrence.edu


Dance: The Performing Arts Center presents Conservatory of Dance Spring Concert. Featuring Twyla Tharp’s “Sweet Fields” with live accompaniment by The Purchase College Choir. 5/6-5/8, Fri-Sat


8pm, Sun 3pm. www.artscenter.org


Music: Irvington Town Hall Theater presents Ed Kowalczyk of LIVE and Gra- ham Parker. Performing a benefit concert. 5/6, 8pm. www.irvingtontheater.com


7/ SATURDAY


Music: Westchester Chorale presents Songs of Love. Enjoy an evening of love songs (Liebeslieder) by Brahms and Rhein- berger. At Larchmont Avenue Church. 5/7, 8pm. www.westchesterchorale.org


Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Benvenue Fortepiano Trio. The Benvenue Trio tackle Schumann and Mendelssohn on their own turf. 5/7, 8pm. www.caramoor.org


Music: Hoff-Barthelson Music School presents JazzJam Workshop. Presenta- tion by the Jazz Studies Department. 5/7, 2pm. www.hbms.org


Music: Irvington Town Hall The- ater presents Kenny Vance and The Planotones. Voices of original and inviting dimension. 5/7, 7:30pm. www.irving- tontheater.com


Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Kris Kristofferson. See singer, songwriter and actor Kris Kristofferson. 5/7, 8pm. www.tarrytownmusichall.org


Workshop: ArtsWestchester: The Bank & Trust Show in partnership with Mercy College presents Tips for Creat-


Music: Sarah Lawrence College pres- ents Sarah Lawrence Chamber Choir, Women’s Vocal Ensemble, and SLC Baroque Ensemble. Works by Handel for choir and strings. 5/8, 5pm. www.sarahl- awrence.edu


Music: Tarrytown Music Hall presents Leo Kottke / Steve Forbert. Leo Kottke has pursued a unique musical vision that has placed him among the foremost acous- tic guitar stylists of our time. 5/8, 7pm. www.tarrytownmusichall.org


11/ WEDNESDAY Music: Downtown Music at Grace


presents Sounds of the Scottish Highlands. Celebrated piper Jonathan Henken returns to Downtown Music with a program of ancient airs and dances of Scotland. At Grace Church. 5/11, 12:10-12- :40pm. www.dtmusic.org


Music: Sarah Lawrence College pres- ents Bluegrass Ensemble. Jonathan T. King, Director. At South Lawn. 5/11, 5pm. www.sarahlawrence.edu


12/ THURSDAY


Music: Sarah Lawrence College presents Sarah Lawrence Blues Bands. Glenn Alexander, director. At The Blue Room. 5/12, 7pm. www.sarahlawrence.edu


Theater: Tarrytown Music Hall presents “Whose Live Anyway?” with Ryan Stiles & Greg Proop. Featuring come- dians Ryan Stiles and Greg Proops. 5/12, 8pm. www.tarrytownmusichall.org


Theater: The Schoolhouse Theater presents Laughter on the 23rd Floor by Neil Simon. A raucous comedy inspired by Neil Simon’s early years. 5/12-6/5, Thu, Fri and Sat, 8pm; Sun, 4pm. www.school- housetheater.org


Workshop: ArtsWestchester: The Bank & Trust Show in partnership


Artwork made by summer 2010 pre-college students, ages 7-17 years old


SUMMER 2011 PRE-COLLEGE DIGITAL ARTS PROGRAM


AT THE WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTER FOR THE DIGITAL ARTS 914-606-7301


See www.sunywcc.edu/ peekskillyouth for further program details


Do you have a child from 7 years old to 17 who has an interest in creating artwork on the computer? The Center for the Digital Arts offers access to cutting-edge post-production studios including software packages such as Adobe Creative Suite CS5, Maya, and Logic. Don’t miss out on building your portfolio with us this summer. At the end of each session students take away a portfolio piece and have a gallery exhibition. Our programming includes studio art courses in drawing, painting, cartooning, and multimedia storytelling (mixed media). We also offer game design! Contact us at 914-606-7301 or Peekskill@sunywcc.edu for further assistance, we hope to help your child create art in the digital age this summer.


Center for the Digital Arts Westchester Community College


www.sunywcc.edu/Peekskill


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