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www.villageconnection.biz12 • 2010 Summer Guide • Huntington

TUESDAY 7/6Patricia ShihThe award-winning singer/songwriter will delight families with her all-audience participation concert. She will be joined by her band and some special guest artists.

WEDNESDAY 7/7Huntington Community Band, “Musical Portraits”Tonight’s music includes Mussorgsky’s orchestral suite “Pictures at an Exhibition,” along with new arrangements of popular music.

THURSDAY 7/8RidottoRidotto offers concerts with a touch of theater. Tonight’s performance, “Music for Chagall,” is a multi-media presentation that includes dance and chamber music.

FRIDAY 7/9Judy Carmichael, Steinway ArtistGrammy-nominated pianist Judy Carmichael is one of the world’s leading interpreters of stride piano and swing. Count Basie nicknamed her “Stride,” acknowledging the command with which she plays this technically and physically demanding jazz piano style.

SATURDAY 7/10Plaza Theatrical, “Annie Get Your Gun”The fully-staged Broadway musical includes wonderful songs like “Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better” and “Doin’ What Comes Naturally.”

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SUNDAY 7/11Sol y Sombra, Hispanic Dance Festival Sol y Sombra will be joined by professional Tango and Salsa dancers to present an evening of the Hispanic world’s most popular and exciting dance forms: Flamenco, Argentine and Afro/Caribbean.

TUESDAY 7/13Arm of the Sea, “Turtle Island Medicine Show”The Lenape Indians refer to North America as Turtle Island, and their stories describe a great flood and how various animals dive to the bottom to retrieve mud that would restore the land. Arm of the Sea enacts this story with enchanting mask and puppet figures.

WEDNESDAY 7/14Huntington Community Band, “Evening at the Pops”Music from Hollywood, Broadway and the world of jazz. Very special guest conductor: Robert W. Krueger (Northport Community Band).

THURSDAY 7/15Dobet GnahoréDobet Gnahoré dances, plays percussion and sings in seven African languages and French. Apart from the sounds of her homeland, Côte Ivoire, her music incorporates echoes of Cameroonian, Congolese and East African sounds. A must-see performance!

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FRIDAY 7/16Heath Brothers QuartetFeaturing Jimmy and Albert “Tootie” Heath, with David Wong and Jeb Patton, the quartet was founded in 1976 with brother Percy. The Heath Brothers are one of the most distinguished families in jazz.

SATURDAY 7/17New Orleans’ Own Hot 8 Brass BandThe band plays the traditional Second Line parades, infusing their performances with the funk and energy that makes New Orleans music loved around the world.

SUNDAY 7/18Long Island Dance Consortium, “Kaleidoscope II”This evening of new work will feature performances from these troupes: Circle of Dance, Dance Theatre, Long Island Ballet Theatre and the BOCES Long Island High School for the Arts.

TUESDAY 7/20David Gonzalez, “Mytholojazz”Gonzalez tells ages-old world myths and stories, tales from his Puerto Rican and Cuban culture, and from his childhood experiences in the Bronx.

WEDNESDAY 7/21Huntington Community Band, “Symphonic Fireworks”Featuring music by Kalinnikov, Bizet, John Williams and more!

THURSDAY 7/22Joel Fan, Steinway ArtistPianist Joel Fan is one of the most dynamic and accomplished musicians performing before the public today.

FRIDAY 7/23Jen ChapinJen Chapin’s music is urban folk: story songs that search for community and shared meaning, powered by the funk, soul and improvisation of the city.Opening Act, MorleyComposer/singer Morley breathes sensuality into activism with her unabashed love songs, humorous takes on life and outspoken lyricism.

SATURDAY 7/24J. Frank Wilson’s Cavaliers with special guests Lenny Cocco and Bill Godwin“Last Kiss” brought the Cavaliers fame with this #1 hit. Join us for a lively evening of swingin’ with the oldies!

SUNDAY 7/25Nassau Pops Symphony OrchestraUnder the direction of Maestro Louis Panacciulli, the Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra performs beloved music favorites from Broadway, television and the movies. Hallie Hugues, Opening ActIn addition to singing the National Anthem at the Long Island Ducks Stadium this summer, the winner of the Huntington Arts Council’s second annual “Got Talent? Long Island” performs on the Chapin Rainbow Stage.

TUESDAY 7/27Brady Rymer, “Out with the Kids”Rymer creates a warm, optimistic, rollicking back-porch vibe that gets children and their families up and dancing, and smiling from ear to ear with a trainload of great tunes.

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WEDNESDAY 7/28Huntington Community Band, “The HCB Takes a Bow”Tonight’s finale features Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture” accompanied by LIVE cannon.

THURSDAY 7/29Plena LibreWith a unique Afro-Rican style that blends contemporary cumbia, meringue, salsa and other Afro-Caribean sounds, this orchestra is one of the heavy-weights of the current Latin music scene.

FRIDAY 7/30Raul Midón A genre-defying blend of soul, pop, jazz, folk, and Latin elements.

SATURDAY 7/31BroadHollow Theatre, “The Producers”Bialystock and Bloom! Those names should strike hysteria in anyone familiar with Mel Brook’s classic comedy film. “The Producers” once again sets the standard for outrageous humor.

SUNDAY 8/1Guy Davis and the High Flying RocketsGuy Davis is a musician, composer, actor, director, writer and consummate performer. With his trio, he revives the traditions of acoustic blues through the material of the great blues masters.Christopher Borger, Opening ActWinner of the Huntington Arts Council’s 2009 “Got Talent? Long Island” competition, 13-year-old Christopher Borger has a voice and a stage presence that will knock your socks off!

TUESDAY 8/3BroadHollow Theatre, “Alice in Wonderland”Join Alice’s madcap adventures in Wonderland as she chases the White Rabbit, races the Dodo Bird, gets tied up with the Tweedles and beats the Queen of Hearts at her own game!

WEDNESDAY 8/4Twin Shores Chorus/Island Hills Chorus, Sweet AdelinesDedicated to preserving the truly original American art form of a capella harmony in the distinctive barbershop style, the chorus sings a wide range of show tunes, patriotic themes and old-fashioned love songs, along with jazz and spiritual offerings.

THURSDAY 8/5Isotope StompersThis exhilarating “Chicago style” Dixieland Jazz Band will have you clapping your hands and tapping your toes with the New Orleans repertoire.

FRIDAY 8/6Emeline MichelHer music emphasizes complex themes, conscious lyrics and a broad palette of musical styles, including the native Haitian compas, twoubadou and rara.

SATURDAY 8/7Susan Werner & Vance GilbertOver the course of her colorful career, singer/songwriter Susan Werner has cultivated a reputation as a daring and innovative songwriter with a killer live show. Vance Gilbert has become recognized on the folk festival circuit as a songwriter of substance, and a self-styled contemporary folk singer.

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SUMMER ARTS FESTIVALcontinued from page 16

SUNDAY 8/8Conrad Korsch & Jack’s WaterfallConrad Korsch has worked as a bassist and vocalist with some of the finest singers and songwriters in the music business.Jack’s Waterfall is the musical adventure of singer/songwriter and musician Jack Licitra. Pop, blues, jazz, folk, gospel and global music all meet at The Waterfall.

TUESDAY 8/10BoyintheShade, “Be the Tree” TourChildren and parents alike are captivated as the live performance of the BoyintheShade characters is seamlessly integrated with video vignettes featuring their animated counterparts, puppets and live action.

WEDNESDAY 8/11Bridgman/Packer Dance With Guest Musicians Glen Velez and Lori Cotler Guggenheim Awardees Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer’s innovative choreography with integrated video technology explodes the partnering form into a magically populated stage where image and reality collide. The performers and their projections interact in an exhilarating mix of shifting perspectives. The addition of drums and blazing vocals create an explosive and exuberant evening.

THURSDAY 8/12Alloy Orchestra, NosferatuThis three-man musical ensemble uses an outrageous assemblage of peculiar objects to perform live accompaniment to classic silent films.

FRIDAY 8/13McTalla Mór BandBagpipes, drums, flutes, whistles, Bodhoran, Celtic drums, piano, organ, bass and magic—this family band creates a Celtic-Roots musical extravaganza.

SATURDAY 8/14Long Island PhilharmonicWe are thrilled to once again present the Long Island Philharmonic in a star-filled night al fresco with Music Director Stewart Wiley and the world’s most extraordinary music.

SUNDAY 8/15James Cotton “Superharp” Band“We’re talking about the blues, loud and fast and getting down dirty, we’re talking about James Cotton, a singer, stomper, and harp-player extraordinaire,” proclaimed the New York Daily News.

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