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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Pittsburgh - JUST SUMMER Concert - Chelsey Green and The Green Project
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy families are invited to a JUST SUMMER concert featuring Chelsey Green and The Green Project\, who tear down all stereotypes of the violin by fusing traditional classical technique with genres including R&B\, Pop\, Soul\, Funk\, Jazz\, Alternative\, Hip Hop and Gospel! . Tickets have been generously donated to us by our partner\, Chamber Music Pittsburgh. This performance is recommended for students whose attention span and behavior is equivalent to an 8 year old. \nPlease read about the performance\, so that you know what to expect; and the etiquette guidelines\, so that you understand the expectations; then  RSVP here.\nWith performances often described as passionate\, vivacious\, electrifying\, and innovative\, Billboard charting recording artist Chelsey Green brings the unmatched tone\, richness and vibrancy of violin and viola playing to audiences in a whole new way. \nA native of Houston\, Texas\, Dr. Chelsey Green was born into a family of jazz and funk musicians and started her performance career as a violinist at age 5. Though inundated with music of all genres\, she focused on classical music studying both privately and publicly at performing arts schools in the Houston public school system. Chelsey Green was soloing in New York’s prestigious Carnegie Hall at age 16. Dr. Green went on to receive a scholarship for classical viola studies at The University of Texas at Austin where she graduated Summa Cum Laude. Green then went on to receive her Master’s Degree in Viola Performance from The Peabody Conservatory of The Johns Hopkins University and most recently received her doctorate from the University of Maryland College Park. \nChelsey Green and her ensemble\, The Green Project\, tear down all stereotypes of the violin and viola by fusing traditional classical technique with popular favorites and enticing original songs in various genres\, including R&B\, Pop\, Soul\, Funk\, Jazz\, Alternative\, Hip Hop\, Gospel and more. The Green Project showcases an innovative twist in their performances of uniquely arranged popular songs and enticing original pieces. \nChelsey Green and The Green Project have been honored to perform in many highly-regarded venues around the world. Green’s varied performance resume includes performances at the Late Show with David Letterman\, the Theater at Madison Square Garden\, NAACP National Convention\, Saint Lucia Jazz Festival\, White House Correspondents’ Dinner Reception\, BET Honors Dinner\, Essence Music Festival\, Macy’s Herald Square\, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival\, Lake Arbor Jazz Festival\, The Howard Theatre\, The Music Center at Strathmore\, Blues Alley\, Bobby Jones Gospel\, The John F. Kennedy Center and more. \nHere is a video of the Chelsey Green and The Green Project  to give you an idea about what to expect. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qpckl5cYhU \n\nHow to be a good audience member\nIt is important that audience members remain quiet during the performance. Since music is mostly a listening activity\, any extra sounds that are not part of the music can get in the way and will distract and disturb the musicians and other audience members. \nBefore the Concert \n\nJUST SUMMER performances at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater are more casual and relaxed than concerts we’ve been attending at Carnegie Music Hall\, so there isn’t a dress code. Just don’t wear anything that will be distracting (light up shoes\, clanging jewelry\, etc)\nArrive no later than 7:00 pm to get your tickets. There is a mixer that starts at 6:30 pm\, with snacks from The Livermore\, so you are welcome to come early if you would like.\n\nBefore You Take Your Seat \n\nTake care of all rest room needs.\nLeave all food\, drink\, and gum outside\, in the lobby.\nLeave all cameras and recording devices outside\, as well. There are strict copyright guidelines about recording concerts.\nTurn off all cell phones\, pagers\, ipads\, watch sounds\, alarms\, or anything that might make a noise. The only sounds that should be heard are the ones that appear in the musical score (and the audience reaction after the music).\n\nOnce You Take Your Seat \n\nA parent or guardian must sit next to each child.\nRemain seated and quiet while the musicians are playing. Do not get up during the concert or change seats.\nNo talking\, whispering\, sighing\, tapping or kicking feet\, or rattling of programs or papers.\nBe sure to sit without fidgeting so you don’t distract your neighbors or the performers on stage.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/cmp-chelsey-green-rsvp/
LOCATION:Kelly Strayhorn Theater\, 5941 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Pittsburgh - JUST SUMMER Concert - Roomful of Teeth
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy families are invited to a JUST SUMMER concert featuring Grammy-award-winning vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth\, who perform a program of globally diverse music that explores the expressive potential of the human voice. Tickets have been generously donated to us by our partner\, Chamber Music Pittsburgh. This performance is recommended for students whose attention span and behavior is equivalent to an 8 year old. \nPlease read about the performance\, so that you know what to expect; and the etiquette guidelines\, so that you understand the expectations; then  RSVP here.\nRoomful of Teeth is a GRAMMY-winning vocal project dedicated to mining the expressive potential of the human voice. Through study with masters from singing traditions the world over\, the eight-voice ensemble continually expands its vocabulary of singing techniques and\, through an ongoing commissioning process\, forges a new repertoire without borders.   \nFounded in 2009 by Brad Wells\, the group gathers annually at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) in North Adams\, Massachusetts\, where they’ve studied Tuvan throat singing\, yodeling\, belting\, Inuit throat singing\, Korean P’ansori\, Georgian singing\, Sardinian cantu a tenore\, Hindustani music and Persian classical singing with some of the world’s top performers and teachers. Commissioned composers include Rinde Eckert\, Judd Greenstein\, Caleb Burhans\, Merrill Garbus (of tUnE-yArDs)\, William Brittelle\, Anna Clyne\, Fred Hersch\, Wally Gunn\, Sarah Kirkland Snider\, Missy Mazzoli\, Michael Harrison\, Sam Amidon\, and Ted Hearne. \nProjects in 2015-2016 included The Colorado\, a music-driven documentary film that explores water\, land and survival in the Colorado River Basin (featuring former Kronos Quartet cellist Jeffrey Zeigler and Wilco’s Glenn Kotche); collaborations with NOW Ensemble\, Kanye West and the American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME); performances with the Seattle Symphony featuring Luciano Berio’s Sinfonia\, appearances at new music festivals in the US\, Mexico and Canada; and partnerships with over a dozen higher education institutions across the country. \nHere is a video of Roomful of Teeth to give you an idea about what to expect. \n \n\nHow to be a good audience member\nIt is important that audience members remain quiet during the performance. Since music is mostly a listening activity\, any extra sounds that are not part of the music can get in the way and will distract and disturb the musicians and other audience members. \nBefore the Concert \n\nJUST SUMMER performances at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater are more casual and relaxed than concerts we’ve been attending at Carnegie Music Hall\, so there isn’t a dress code. Just don’t wear anything that will be distracting (light up shoes\, clanging jewelry\, etc)\nArrive no later than 7:00 pm to get your tickets. There is a mixer that starts at 6:30 pm\, with snacks from The Livermore\, so you are welcome to come early if you would like.\n\nBefore You Take Your Seat \n\nTake care of all rest room needs.\nLeave all food\, drink\, and gum outside\, in the lobby.\nLeave all cameras and recording devices outside\, as well. There are strict copyright guidelines about recording concerts.\nTurn off all cell phones\, pagers\, ipads\, watch sounds\, alarms\, or anything that might make a noise. The only sounds that should be heard are the ones that appear in the musical score (and the audience reaction after the music).\n\nOnce You Take Your Seat \n\nA parent or guardian must sit next to each child.\nRemain seated and quiet while the musicians are playing. Do not get up during the concert or change seats.\nNo talking\, whispering\, sighing\, tapping or kicking feet\, or rattling of programs or papers.\nBe sure to sit without fidgeting so you don’t distract your neighbors or the performers on stage.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/chamber-music-pittsburgh-just-summer-concert-roomful-teeth/
LOCATION:Kelly Strayhorn Theater\, 5941 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170620T213000
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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Pittsburgh - JUST SUMMER Concert - Miller-Porfiris Duo: Violin + Viola + Silent Films
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy families are invited to a JUST SUMMER concert featuring Miller-Porfiris Duo on Violin + Viola playing live to classic silent films\, from the Great Train Robbery to Charlie Chaplin. Tickets have been generously donated to us by our partner\, Chamber Music Pittsburgh. This performance is recommended for students whose attention span and behavior is equivalent to an 8 year old. \nPlease read about the performance\, so that you know what to expect; and the etiquette guidelines\, so that you understand the expectations; then  RSVP here by June 13.\nPraised by critics for their “expressive grace and finesse” and playing that is “vibrant and focused\,” the Miller-Porfiris Duo has been delighting audiences since 2005. Anton Miller\, violin and Rita Porfiris\, viola first met over 20 years ago while studying at the Juilliard School. The duo has given concerts and masterclasses at festivals and institutions across the United States\, Central America\, and Europe; recent residencies and masterclasses have seen them at Duke University\, Kutztown University\, the Foulger Festival\, PointCounterpoint\, the Iceland Arts Academy\, the Chamber Society of Little Rock\, Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music\, Music on the Hill Rhode Island\, and the St. George International Festival. \nCommitted to expanding the repertoire for violin and viola\, in 2010 they commissioned and recorded 3 new works for violin and viola by Belize-born British composer Errollyn Wallen\, Argentinean composer Mario Diaz Gavier\, and American composer Libby Larsen for their debut CD “Five Postcards.” Their second CD\, titled “Eight Pieces” (music of Bruch and Gliere)\, released in 2013\, was deemed a “fine new recording” and praised for its “wonderfully smooth ensemble work” by Gramophone and Audible Audiophile magazines. Rita also received accolades for her transcription for violin and viola of Reinhold Gliere’s Eight Pieces Op. 39. Their third CD\, “Divertimenti\,” was released in early 2016 and has already received airplay on radio stations across the country. Highlights of recent seasons included sold-out performances of the Mozart Sinfonia Concertante\, Bruch Double Concerto with Lincoln’s Symphony and a performance of the rarely performed Arthur Benjamin Romantic Fantasy for Violin and Viola with the Concert Artists of Baltimore. \nHere is a video of  Miller-Porfinis playing along with a clip from The Great Train Robbery. \n \n\nHow to be a good audience member\nIt is important that audience members remain quiet during the performance. Since music is mostly a listening activity\, any extra sounds that are not part of the music can get in the way and will distract and disturb the musicians and other audience members. \nBefore the Concert \n\nJUST SUMMER performances at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater are more casual and relaxed than concerts we’ve been attending at Carnegie Music Hall\, so there isn’t a dress code. Just don’t wear anything that will be distracting (light up shoes\, clanging jewelry\, etc)\nArrive no later than 7:00 pm to get your tickets. There is a mixer that starts at 6:30 pm\, with snacks from The Livermore\, so you are welcome to come early if you would like.\n\nBefore You Take Your Seat \n\nTake care of all rest room needs.\nLeave all food\, drink\, and gum outside\, in the lobby.\nLeave all cameras and recording devices outside\, as well. There are strict copyright guidelines about recording concerts.\nTurn off all cell phones\, pagers\, ipads\, watch sounds\, alarms\, or anything that might make a noise. The only sounds that should be heard are the ones that appear in the musical score (and the audience reaction after the music).\n\nOnce You Take Your Seat \n\nA parent or guardian must sit next to each child.\nRemain seated and quiet while the musicians are playing. Do not get up during the concert or change seats.\nNo talking\, whispering\, sighing\, tapping or kicking feet\, or rattling of programs or papers.\nBe sure to sit without fidgeting so you don’t distract your neighbors or the performers on stage.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/chamber-music-pittsburgh-just-summer-concert-miller-porfiris-duo-violin-viola-silent-films/
LOCATION:Kelly Strayhorn Theater\, 5941 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20160331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20160331T203000
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CREATED:20160206T021646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160206T021646Z
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SUMMARY:Rhythm and Youth Concert @ Kelly-Strayhorn Theater
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy’s Teen Theater Company band (HAT Co) joins Sankofa Village African Drum and Dance Ensemble\, Pittsburgh Obama Academy Steelpan Ensemble\, Soundwaves Steelband and Ben Barson’s The Way of the Saxophone for a great evening of music from Pittsburgh’s next-generation young artists. \nPay What Makes You Happy! Tickets for this event are available at any price. Simply choose the level that makes you happy—or name your own! All seats are general admission. \nGet tickets now! \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/rhythm-and-youth-concert-kelly-strayhorn-theater/
LOCATION:Kelly Strayhorn Theater\, 5941 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Featured Events,Hope Academy
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20160118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123741
CREATED:20160114T163827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160114T163827Z
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SUMMARY:East Liberty Celebrates MLK @ KST
DESCRIPTION:HAT Co (Hope Academy’s Teen Theater Company) is performing at this year’s 7th Annual East Liberty Celebrates MLK event at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater. Enjoy family-friendly\, MLK-themed activities beginning at 12 noon and stay for performances by HAT Co band and other local groups from 2 to 4 pm. \nOther performers include: 1Hood Media; Tameka Cage Conley; Trevor C. Dance Company; Dreams of Hope; Hope Academy teaching artist\, Anthony Williams; and ATC. Our friend Darrell Kinsel will emcee. \nPay What Makes You Happy! Tickets for this event are available at any price. Simply choose the level that makes you happy—or name your own! All seats are general admission. The doors to the house will open at 1:15 pm for the performances. Get there early to make sure you have a seat! \nWe must walk on…with an audacious faith in the future.\n—Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. \nThis year\, East Liberty Celebrates MLK is not only a KST Presents event\, but also the umbrella for a weekend-long series of events throughout the East End\, presented by Kelly Strayhorn Theater in collaboration with Repair the World: Pittsburgh\, Union Project\, East End Cooperative Ministry\, Assemble\, 412 Food Rescue\, and North Way Christian Community. View the complete list of East Liberty MLK events.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/east-liberty-celebrates-mlk-kst/
LOCATION:Kelly Strayhorn Theater\, 5941 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Featured Events,Hope Academy,Hope Academy Teaching Artists
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20151120T213000
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CREATED:20151118T001818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151118T001818Z
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SUMMARY:HAT Co Fieldtrip - Ursula Rucker @ KST
DESCRIPTION:As one of the premier spoken word artists of today\, Ursula Rucker has collaborated with award-winning artists and producers including King Britt\, 4 Hero\, Jamaaladeen Tacuma\, Josh Wink\, and—most notably—The Roots\, with whom she crafted The Unlocking\, Alice in Wonderland and Return To Innocence Lost. She has also performed alongside Gil Scott-Heron\, Mos Def\, Macy Gray and opened for the late Nina Simone. \n“Ursula Rucker is my personal savior.” \n— Questlove \nIn My Father’s Daughter\, Ursula Rucker juxtaposes her mother’s life with her own. Raw and soulful\, Rucker’s concisely wrought text blends with projected video imagery\, offering a reflection of the women’s intertwined lives and illuminating a personal story of survival. “It’s a live epic poem/live memoir\,” says Rucker—one that features live accompaniment by guitarist Tim Motzer. My Father’s Daughter charts Rucker’s life journey and the struggles that have shaped her into the woman she is today. \nWe will meet at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater at 7:45 pm. \nAs part of KST Presents\, tickets are Pay What Makes You Happy! \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hat-co-fieldtrip-ursula-rucker-kst/
LOCATION:Kelly Strayhorn Theater\, 5941 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hope Academy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20150119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20150119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123741
CREATED:20150113T192739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150113T192739Z
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SUMMARY:HAT Co Performing at KST's MLK Event
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy students are performing songs and dances in celebration of Martin Luther King\, Jr. for the Kelly Strayhorn Theater’s “East Liberty Celebrates MLK” event. There will be activities in the lobby of the theater from 1 to 4 pm and performances from 2 to 3 pm. \nHope Academy’s HAT Co band includes Henry Schultz (piano and cello)\, Winston Bell (bass and percussion)\, Brandon Terry (percussion)\, Sam Gardner (bass and percussion)\, with vocalists Mimi Thomas\, Faith Williams\, Candace Burgess and Emma Smith; under the direction of Michael Chapman\, Emma Cox and Anqwenique Wingfield. Dancers include Candace Burgess\, Raffaella Carattino\, Jade Hainer\, Jade Langan\, May Lee\, Laela Lumsden\, Jade Payne\, Alexandra Plummer\, Emma Smith\, Mimi Thomas\, Anna Ungarino and Kennedi Williams under the direction of Anthony Williams.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hat-co-performing-kst-mlk/
LOCATION:Kelly Strayhorn Theater\, 5941 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20141011T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T123741
CREATED:20141001T214819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141001T214819Z
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SUMMARY:On the Edge of Night: NO BOUNDaries Project World Premier
DESCRIPTION:Hope Academy teaching artist\, Anqwenique Wingfield\,  collaborated with Yona Harvey and Daniel Bernard Roumain to create “On the Edge of Night\,” a five-movement song cycle for string trio\, percussion\, soprano and spoken word. Composed by Roumain\, with libretto and spoken word by Harvey\, this hauntingly beautiful piece is Wingfield’s vehicle to explore themes of grief\, love\, relationships and pushing artistic and creative boundaries. The performance will also feature dance and choreography by another Hope Academy teaching artist\, Anthony Williams & Company. \nA short documentary\, filmed last spring at East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, featuring teenagers interested in learning how to compose music and write lyrics\, will also be shown. Hope Academy’s teen theater company students (HAT Co) are in the documentary. \nPre-show reception at 7 p.m. hosted by Café Con Leche\, an organization which uses food to build community and promote Latino culture in Pittsburgh. \nFunding for the NO BOUNDaries Project was provided by the Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh a partnership of The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/edge-night-boundaries-project-world-premier/
LOCATION:Kelly Strayhorn Theater\, 5941 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy,Hope Academy Teaching Artists,Music
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