APRIL 2014
EXAMINER MEDIA • ARTSWNEWS
A13 calendar sponsored by The Bristal
Memorial Methodist Church. 7:30pm.
www.walkaboutclearwater.org
Music: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts presents Aoife O’Donovan. Aoife Donovan is widely known as the lead singer of alt-blue- grass/string band Crooked Still. 8pm.
www.caramoor.org
Music: Friends of Music Concerts, Inc. presents Violinist Paul Huang in Concert. 22-year-old Huang is the recipient of the Friends of Music’s fourth Performance Award. At Sleepy Hollow High School. 8pm.
The Mysery of Picasso, Blue Door Gallery, 4/18 TUESDAY 4/8
Family & Kids: Ruth Keeler Memorial Library presents Sensory Storytime. A family oriented program for kids of any age who have trouble sitting still. 4pm.
www.keelerlibrary.org
WEDNESDAY 4/9
Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Noonday Getaway Concert. Pianist Matthew Graybil returns to Downtown for a performance of his personal favorites. 12:10pm. www.
DTMusic.org
THURSDAY 4/10
Lecture: Warner Library presents Gardens and Landscapes of the Hudson Valley. Slide lecture with Master Gardener Eleanor Hoffman. 7pm.
Music: The Performing Arts Center presents American Symphony Orchestra. The Symphony’s “curated” concerts are created around themes from the visual arts to politics. 8pm.
www.artscenter.org
FRIDAY 4/11
Family & Kids: Hudson River Museum presents Friday Night Live: Comic Book Artists and Contests. Comic book artist Emilio Velez Jr., and illustrator/animator Michael Grassia show and sign their work. 7pm.
Music: Emelin Theatre presents Dan Paisley and the Southern Grass. Intense, take-no-prisoners bluegrass of the first order. 8pm.
www.emelin.org
Theater: Westchester Collaborative Theater presents Forget About Me World Premiere. This full-length play by Ward James Riley explores a family’s struggle with issues of race, religion, handicaps and morality. At Steamer Company Firehouse Theater. 4/11-4/26, times vary.
www.wctheater.org
SATURDAY 4/12
Dance: The Performing Arts Center presents Les Ballets Trockadero Monte Carlo. This all-male ballet corps strikes at the heart of conven- tions and cliches of classical ballet. 8pm.
www.artscenter.org
Music: The Friends of Warner Library presents Charlie Lagond with Special Guests Doug Munro and Anthony Almonte. Warner Library invites you to join them for an after- noon of world class jazz. 2:30-4pm.
www.LagondMusic.org
Music: Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse presents Walkabout Seamus Kennedy. With a thorough knowledge of music of Ireland and Scotland, Kennedy is equally proficient with American music such as folk, coun- try, and bluegrass. At Memorial United
Music: Warner Library presents Friends of the Library Concert: Conversations in Melody and Rhythm with Charlie Lagond, woodwinds, Doug Munro, guitar, and Anthony Almonte, drums. 2:30pm.
Lectures: New Rochelle Public Library presents Musical Lecture: Nancy LaMott and the Composers Who Loved Her with Eric Jennings.
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A new and extraordinary way to see the top talent of contemporary dance.
Each evening hosts the work of four choreographers and their companies, followed by a Q&A with the performers and dance critic Valerie Gladstone.
THU, APR 24 @ 8PM
Mark Gindick, Khaleah London, David Parker & The Bang Group, The Sa Dance Company
THU, MAY 15 @ 8PM
Seán Curran Company, Silva Dance Company, Liz Gerring Dance Company, Keigwin & Co.
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LaMott is considered by many as the greatest singer of American Popular Standards of her generation. 1:30pm.
www.nrpl.org
SUNDAY 4/13
Music: The Performing Arts Center presents eighth blackbird. Don’t let the lower case letters fool you; there is noth- ing subdued about this Grammy-winning sextet. 3pm.
www.artscenter.org
WEDNESDAY 4/16
Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Noonday Getaway Concert. Organist Ryan Kennedy plays works of Bach, Vierne and Dupre on Downtown’s Guilbault Therien Organ. 12:10pm.
www.DTMusic.org
THURSDAY 4/17
Film: New Rochelle Public Library and New Rochelle Council on the Arts presents Shakespeare Film Festival - Three Versions of Taming of the
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