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CC PACKETS 1999-2001
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Personnel <br /> October 10/11, 2001- Debra Reuter-Pivetta/Flute A prize-winner in the 1999 Concert <br /> Artists Guild Competition, Debra Reuter-Pivetta was the recipient of the first ever Conimwnity <br /> Concerts Performance Prize. Principal flutist with the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra(NC) <br /> and the flute instructor at Salem College,Ms.Rueter-Pivetta has perfomded as soloist and <br /> principal flutist with the Western Piedmont Symphony(NC) and with the International Music <br /> Program Orchestra on tour of Italy, Switzerland and Gerniany. She has also performed as soloist <br /> with the Lawton Philharmonic (OK) and the Winston-Salem Piedmont Triad Symphony. Ms. <br /> Reuter-Pivetta will be doing a two-day residency to enable her to work the the students in areas <br /> selected by the students and their teachers. <br /> November 1, 2001 -Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats/A Company of 22 The Chinese Golden <br /> Dragon Acrobats are bringing a two thousand year-old tradition of eye-opening performance <br /> straight into the new Millennium. With daring displays of strength and superhuman <br /> coordination,dazzling acts of airborne balancing and juggling,high-flying acrobatics and <br /> sensuous, exotic dance, this show is a full-blown feast for the senses. The Chinese Golden <br /> Dragon Acrobats are coming--to set your imagination free. For more than twenty-seven <br /> centuries, Chinese acrobats have been thrilling audiences,making it the longest running folk art <br /> form in history-. The Chinese Golder,Dragon Acrobats represent the best of this revered <br /> tradition,mixing award-winning acrobatics,traditional dance,spectacular costumes and ancient <br /> and contemporary theatrical techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding <br /> beauty. The Chinese Golden Acrobats have become the world's leading acobatic troupe. Their <br /> dedication has brought the company around the world to over 65 countries on five continents, <br /> including performances at such prestigious venues as the Kentucky Center for the Performing <br /> Arts, Germany's Elpse Festival, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Caesar's Palace in Atlantic <br /> City and the Seattle Children's Festival. <br /> March 16, 2002- Three Hits and a Miss/Ensemble of 7 Rob Dorrr,Joe Davidson and Randy <br /> Rineck, who met while singing in the hit show"Forever Plaid" , have taken things one musical <br /> step further by joining forces with the lovely and talented Jody Briskey and formed "Three Hits <br /> and a Miss". Evoking the classic, smooth vocal blend of the 1940's, "Three Hits and a Miss" will <br /> quickly bring to mind the original "Pied Pipers",the "Andrew Sisters"and the "Merry Macs". <br /> With a marvelous selection of hits from the 40's and 50's, "Three Hits and a Miss"pay heartfelt <br /> tribute to such luminaries as Nat King Cole and Judy Garland. Backed by an excellent combo of <br /> piano, percussion and bass.This marvelous ensemble knows how to take an audience back to,a <br /> sweeter and simpler time through great music. <br /> April 13, 2002-All Minnesota night Groups selected from our area in both music, dance and <br /> other creative past-times. T he Minnesota State Arts Board Publications,"Folks Artists <br /> Directory" and "Arts Across Minnesota" , are being researched for the selections. <br />
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