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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170407T190000
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SUMMARY:Art Theater of Davis Live Free Theater Performance "The Seagull"
DESCRIPTION:  \nArt Theater of Davis  \nLive Free Theater Performance “The Seagull” \nApril 7-11\, 2017 7:00pm-9:00pm  \nMay 6-9th 7:00pm-9:00pm \nThe Art Theater of Davis will present its next show\, “The Seagull\,” outdoors at the Davis Cemetery under a full moon. \nPerformances are planned for 7 p.m. Friday through Tuesday\, April 7-11\, and Saturday through Tuesday\, May 6-9\, at the cemetery\, 820 Pole Line Road in Davis. The show is free. Seating is outdoors\, first-come\, first-served. \nThe May 7 performance will be preceded by a short talk with actors and artists from the production team\, emceed by Andy Jones\, poet laureate of Davis\, beginning at 7 p.m. and lasting approximately 20 minutes. The show will immediately follow. Davis Media Access will record the performance on May 9. \nThe unusual performance schedule\, spaced a month apart\, is designed around the expected full moon that will be visible in the sky during the performances.\nTimothy Nutter\, artistic director of Art Theater of Davis\, is co-producing this show with Kristi Dvorak\, community outreach director at the Davis Cemetery. \n“We think the cemetery can be a great venue for outdoor theater\, and we’re hoping this event can help more people in Davis see the cemetery and its arboretum as a destination generally\,” Nutter said. \n“We’re also arranging to set up the seating risers and theater chairs (as at Third Space) out on the lawn behind the gallery so that people will have a comfortable place from which to watch the play.” \nThanks to a grant from the Davis Civic Arts Program\, the Art Theater of Davis is able to pay the 12 actors and other staff small stipends for their work on this show. \nThis classic Russian play from 1896 mixes comedy and drama\, bringing to life a dozen contrasting characters on a country estate at the turn of the century. \nIn “The Seagull\,” Anton Chekhov dramatizes the conflict of generations by setting two successful and conservative artists — Irina Nikolayevna Arkadina and Boris Trigorin — against two young\, idealistic\, aspiring artists — Konstantin Gavrilovich and Nina Zarechnaya. \n“We are lucky to have many fine actors working with us on this show\,” Nutter said. \nATD stalwarts will recognize Lisa Halko\, in the role of Arkadina\, who was most recently seen with ATD as Aline in “The Master Builder.” Shane Osterhoudt\, Moliére in “Impromptu\,” will play Konstantin\, Arkadina’s son. Joaquin Murrieta and Veronica Jarboe\, both new to ATD\, will play Trigorin and Nina. \n“In typical Chekhovian fashion\, these characters are complemented by a net of family\, friends and servants\, whose interlocking relationships deflect\, interrupt and complicate the central plot line\,” Nutter said. \nCompleting the ensemble will be Jennifer McSpadden as Polina\, Phillip Stommel as Dr. Dorn\, Kevin Toole as Sorin\, Megan McMullan as Masha\, Nathaniel Sternbergh as Medvedenko\, Geoffrey Albrecht as Shamraev\, Pietro Bolla as Yakov and Scarlet O’Connor as the Maid. \nThis show will feature original music composed by Jonathan Favero. Costumes will be designed by Joanna Johnson and Tim Kerbavaz will serve as technical director. \nAs in past productions\, the show will use an original translation/adaptation of Chekhov’s script\, which Nutter wrote with the assistance of Marina Shatskikh\, a student of Russian literature at UC Davis. \nCalling all theater and art lovers. We are in need of volunteers to help set up\, act as ushers and provide onsite support for our upcoming Art Theater of Davis production of Chekov’s Seagull being held April 8-11 and May 6-9 at 7:00pm-10:00pm.  If you know of someone who would like to dedicate their time in a fun and educational setting please contact Timothy Nutter at art.theater.of.davis@gmail.com or Kristi Dvorak of the Davis Cemetery District at cemcod@dcn.org. \n  \n
URL:https://daviscemetery.org/event/davis-cemetery-district-march-board-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170409T130000
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SUMMARY:Dave Hennessy Artist Reception "Goose Cameos Served with a Medley of Botanicals
DESCRIPTION:Dave Hennessy \n“Goose Cameos Served With a Medley of Botanicals”\nExhibition Dates: April 1 2017-April 30\, 2017\nArtist Reception: April 9\, 2017 1-4:00pm.\nGallery 1855 is pleased to announce an exciting exhibition from artist Dave Hennessy. Hennessy is a visionary artist whose artistic influences include Ansel Adams\, Richard Diebenkorn (figurative paintings)\, Morris Graves\, Edouard Manet (flower paintings)\, Odilon Redon\, Joseph Mallord\, William Turner\, Vincent van Gogh\, Johannes Vermeer\, and James McNeill Whistler. His technique and style create compelling images that will engage and inspire the viewer. A special artist reception will be held April 9th\, 2017 from 1-4:00pm. \n“Twenty-three of the twenty-four images in this exhibit were captured within easy walking distance of my home.  The twenty-fourth image was created entirely digitally. Hopefully\,  in capturing and working with the images I have revealed some of the extraordinary and the miraculous hiding-in-plain-sight in the everyday-ordinary.  Something grand is always nearby—one doesn’t have to go somewhere special. \nIntegral to the experience of each work is its title\, square format\, and medium.  In contrast to a rectangle\, squares better lend themselves to a more immediate and intimate experience of the image.  The rectangular format encourages the eye to move from end to end.  Consequently\, the image feels more “out there.”  The square format encourages the eye to move around.  The image feels more “close-up.” \nThe images are printed on either aluminum that is infused with dyes or on wood board that is marked with ink.  Wood amplifies the image’s organic earthiness.  Aluminum amplifies the image’s luminosity even under normal room lighting. \nThe square-framed 21.25-inch archival prints are each priced at $625.00 plus sales tax. \n
URL:https://daviscemetery.org/event/dave-hennessy-artist-reception/
CATEGORIES:Gallery 1855
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