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CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Fall 2018 Calendar of Events

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VISUAL + PERFORMING + LITERARY ARTS

Cover image: Bridgman|Packer Dance in Truck, image courtesy of the artists

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THE NJCU CENTER FOR THE ARTS BRINGS THE UNIVERSITY’S CUL W I T H N E W YO R K C I T Y just across the river, the NJCU Center for the Arts is a cultural hub of North student presentations. We look forward to seeing you at events on campus and in the community.

NJCU Alumni Jazz Big Band with Paquito D’Rivera Friday, September 14 | 6:00 p.m. J. Owen Grundy Pier at Exchange Place, Jersey City FREE

BOX OFFICE

Jazz legend Paquito D’Rivera joins the NJCU Alumni Jazz Big Band, conducted by Richard Lowenthal, in a tribute to WBGO radio and Benny Goodman’s landmark 1938 concert at Carnegie Hall. Enjoy an evening of great music, set against the Manhattan skyline. Photo: Geandy Pavon

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Reservations may be made in advance online, and tickets may be purchased in advance online or in person at the box office, which opens one hour prior to performances. For group sales and reservations, please contact the box office directly: boxoffice@njcu.edu. For disability-related accommodations, please contact the Box Office at boxoffice@njcu.edu two weeks in advance of the performance.

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ARTS PRESENTS

LT U R A L O F F E R I N G S T O G E T H E R U N D E R O N E C R E AT I V E U M B R E L L A . Jersey, hosting guest artists and speakers in the performing, visual, film, and literary arts, alongside

Bridgman|Packer Dance Truck & Video Playground

Schooltime Performance: Charlotte Blake Alston

Sunday, October 7 Truck performances | 2:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m., and 3:00 p.m. (NJCU Campus Quad) Video Playground | 1:15–4:00 p.m. (Margaret Williams Theatre) RSVP for FREE priority seating for performances

Tuesday, November 27 | 10:30 a.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $8

Bridgman|Packer Dance blurs “the boundary between reality and imagination,” raves the Minneapolis Star Tribune. In Truck, collaborative duo Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer integrate live performance and video to transform an ordinary, 17-foot box truck into a magical world of possibilities. Before or after a performance, step into the Video Playground, an inventive interactive installation, to participate in creating video magic.

Enjoy a morning of storytelling and song with Charlotte Blake Alston, an internationally recognized artist who breathes life into traditional and contemporary stories from African and African American oral and cultural traditions. Her solo performances are enhanced with traditional instruments such as djembe, mbira, shekere and the 21-stringed kora. A featured artist on Carnegie Hall’s Family Concert Series since 1996, Charlotte is a recipient of the Zora Neale Hurston Award, the highest award from the National Association of Black Storytellers. This program is created for students in K-5, and story lovers of all ages.

“Their fabulous new wordless dramas...bridge time, space, and passion, showing us past and present simultaneously...startling, time-based visual art.” –The Village Voice NJCU.EDU/ARTS

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PERFORMING ARTS D E PA RT M E N T O F M U S I C, DA N C E & T H E AT R E

Next to Normal

Gothic Halloween Spooktacular

NJCU Jazz Ensemble

Friday–Saturday, October 19, 20, 26, 27 | 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 21, 28 | 3:00 p.m. West Side Theatre $15 general / $5 students and seniors

Wednesday, October 31 | 7:00 p.m. Rossey Hall, Room 105 FREE with RSVP

Gabriel Alegria, Artistic Director Guest Artist: John Benitez, bass Thursday, November 1 | 7:30 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre FREE with RSVP

This contemporary musical — winner of three Tony Awards and a 2010 Pulitzer Prize — explores how one suburban household copes with crisis. With provocative lyrics and electrifying original songs, Next to Normal takes audiences into the minds and hearts of this struggling American family, presenting their story with love, sympathy, and heart. Directed by Marc G. Dalio and performed by NJCU musical theatre students

Celebrate Halloween with NJCU’s Woodwind, Brass, and Percussion program! Get into the Halloween spirit with a spooky concert of classical and popular music, a costume contest for all ages, and holiday treats.

One of most recorded and celebrated bassists in contemporary Latin jazz takes the stage with NJCU’s resident student jazz orchestra. An evening of hot Latin sounds, inspiration and fiery rhythm honoring Latin America’s rich contributions to jazz music.

*Next to Normal is intended for mature audiences.

NJCU Fall Choral Concert

NJCU Symphony of Winds & Percussion: Images & Dreams

Robert Prowse, D.M.A., Director Sunday, November 18 | 3:00 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre FREE with RSVP

Patrick Burns, Director Tuesday, November 20 | 7:30 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre FREE with RSVP

The NJCU Concert Chorale and Chamber Singers present a selection of music by Leonard Bernstein, Rene Clausen, Giovanni Palestrina, and others.

The 60 musicians of the NJCU Symphony of Winds & Percussion play a program of new and traditional music, featuring the US premiere of Puigsoliu (1957) by Catalan composer Joaquim Serra. Additional performances in the community: Friday, October 12 | 7:30 p.m. West Side Presbyterian Church 6 Monroe Street, Ridgewood, NJ $20 Adults / $15 Seniors / $7 Students

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Tuesday, November 13 | 7:30 p.m. Arthur F. Couch Performing Arts Center at Secaucus High School 11 Millridge Road, Secaucus, NJ FREE


Music@One: New Thread Quartet

Hansel & Gretel

Wednesday, November 21 | 1:00 p.m. Ingalls Recital Hall FREE with RSVP

Kimun Kim, Director Dr. Ohsung Bryan Kwon, Music Director Lou Kosma, Conductor Thursday – Saturday, November 29 – December 1 | 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 2 | 3:00 p.m. West Side Theatre $15 general / $5 students and seniors

The adventurous New Thread Quartet presents a kaleidoscope of contemporary chamber music for four saxophones. These unique compositions, all created in the past six years, range in inspiration from post-World War II jazz in Europe to sunsets in New Mexico.

NJCU Orchestra Concert Lou Kosma, Director Sunday, December 9 | 3:00 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre FREE with RSVP An afternoon of classical music that includes Antonin Dvorak’s Serenade in D Minor, and other selections.

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NJCU’s Opera Workshop presents Engelbert Humperdinck’s Hansel & Gretel, based on the beloved Grimm’s fairy tale.

Disney on Broadway NJCU Musical Theatre Workshop Friday – Saturday, December 14 and 15 | 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 16 | 3:00 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $15 general / $5 students and seniors The Musical Theatre Workshop presents Disney on Broadway, featuring the biggest musical moments from The Lion King, Aladdin, Newsies, Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast, and many more, sung and danced with a live orchestra.

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EXHIBITIONS A RT D E PA RT M E N T

NJCU Photography Alumni Exhibition

Persistence of History

September 6 – 26 Reception: Saturday, September 15 | 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Artist Talk: September 25 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Visual Arts Gallery and Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery

October 6 – November 27 Reception: Wednesday, October 17 | 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. JC Artist Studio Tour: Saturday, October 6 | noon – 6:00 p.m. Character Workshop with Gaku Tsutaja: Thursday, November 8 | noon – 2:00 p.m. Visual Arts Gallery and Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery

This photography exhibition celebrates the outstanding talents of NJCU alumni from the past 32 years who studied under recently retired Professor Mauro Altamura. Participating artists: Bart Babinski, John Craig, Michael DiFeo, Stephanie Durante, Paul Gargiulo, Chazz Jogie, Sandy Jones, Robert Lach, Alissa Laurie, Shakia Lewis, Justin Linsangan, Dan Loh, Anjanette McGrath, Alexandra Lyach Momin, William Ortega, Cathleen Parra, Joan Pamboukes, Adam Pantozzi, Christina Posner, Bijan Roghanchi, Leona Strassberg Steiner, Nick Tauro, Sergio Villamizar, William Villas, and Renee Zengel. This exhibition is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.

Curated by Peter Delman, this exhibition explores unacknowledged aspects of history as a key subject in contemporary art. It features works of Lewis Colburn, Tim Daly, Christy Georg, Nina Katchadourian, Joyce Kozloff, Stacy Renee Morrison, Michael Oatman, Debra Priestly, Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith, Joshua Reiman, Roger Shimomura, and Gaku Tsutaja. Joyce Kozloff, American History: Going Global, 2004, mixed media on paper, 32.75 x 47.75 inches. Courtesy of the artist and DC Moore Gallery

Alexandra Momin, End of Day, Photo composite, UV ink on acrylic, 14.2 x 24 inches

Surrogates: Maria Tapia MFA Exhibition

Super Brights: Laura Klinck MFA Exhibition

December 4 – 18 Reception: Thursday, December 6 | 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Visual Arts Gallery

December 4 – 18 Reception: Wednesday, December 4 | 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery

Tapia’s paintings range from the fantastic to the mundane, and stem from existential thoughts about life, creation, and the possibility of mutated life forms. Speaking to contradictions, the images portray incomplete narratives of unfinished avatars and surrogate bodies.

Urban landscapes are crowded with a dense network of stores, signs, and messages that we have grown accustomed to seeing. Super Brights explores this culture of convenience and the choices available to the neighborhoods that house these consumer systems.

Maria Tapai, Flux, oil on paper, 60 x 30 inches

Newark Avenue, Jersey City, 2018, PhotoTex Print, 42x36 inches

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FILM

M E D I A A RT S D E PA RT M E N T Black Maria 37th Annual Film Festival Tour Housed in NJCU’s Media Arts Department, the Black Maria Film Festival is an annual, juried competition that travels across the US and abroad, and features new short works in all genres. For more information about the festival, 2018 winners, and screening locations, visit www.Blackmariafilmfestival.org. Black Maria Hudson County Movie Tour Wednesday, September 12 | 7:00 p.m. – Program 1 Wednesday, October 10 | 7:00 p.m. – Program 2 Wednesday, November 7 | 7:00 p.m. – Program 3 Wednesday, December 5 | 7:00 p.m. – Program 4 Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson Street, Hoboken, NJ www.hobokenmuseum.org Wednesday, November 14 | 7:30 p.m. The Bickford Theater at the Morris Museum 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ www.morrismuseum.org

L I T E R AT U R E E N G L I S H D E PA RT M E N T

W R I T E R S O N C A M P U S features NJCU students, alumni, and faculty, as well as readings by guest writers. FREE and open to the public. Lisa Romeo: Starting with Goodbye Tuesday, October 16 | 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Gilligan Student Union, Room 129 New Jersey author Lisa Romeo presents her new memoir, Starting with Goodbye: A Daughter’s Memoir of Love after Loss, about her fraught relationship with her father.

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C A M P U S M A P M AIN CAMPUS

GALLERIES, THEATRES AND VENUES

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1. Hepburn Hall 2. Grossnickle Hall 3. Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library 4. Vodra Hall 5. Rossey Hall 6. Education and Professional Studies Building

7. Science Building 8. George Karnoutsos Arts and Sciences Hall 9. Fries Hall 10. Gilligan Student Union 11. Visual Arts Building 12. John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center

13. A. Harry Moore Laboratory School 14. Co-Op Dormitory 15a. University Academy Charter High School 15b. West Side Theatre 15c. Business Development Incubator

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Interested in holding your next performance or event at NJCU? For more information about renting our theaters, meeting rooms, and other spaces, visit www.njcu.edu/eventservices or email eventservices@njcu.edu.

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Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery Hepburn Hall, Room 323 201-200-3246 Monday – Friday | 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

West Side Theatre 285 West Side Avenue

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Visual Arts Gallery Visual Arts Building, 100 Culver Ave. 201-200-2496 Monday – Friday | 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Margaret Williams Theatre Hepburn Hall

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PARKING

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The Center for the Arts thanks the following faculty for their contributions to the fall programming: Gabriel Alegria, Donna Connolly, Marc Dalio, Edi Giunta, Lou Kosma, Robert Prowse, Ana Maria Rosado, Jane Steuerwald, Midori Yoshimoto.

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