Friday, January 29, 2010

Rebecca Ogden's Next Bungalow Jazz House Concert Features Mark Flugge Trio


 
Mark Flugge and Becky Ogden

Becky's House Jazz concerts have become legendary. Her home is always open to jazz musicians and her tradition of organizing or inviting spontaneous music concerts, first at the former Columbus Music Hall which she owned, and lately at her own private home, (the bungalow) has led to this series of home concerts that previously featured Terry Waldo and will showcase some of Columbus most admired Jazz musicians.  Becky is also the inventor and leader of Peanut Butter and Jazz, a series of concerts dedicated to young children with the direct intention of teaching them to love and become our next generation of fans of Jazz, America's most wonderful contribution to world culture. Check ou the info below. -charlie

Saturday, February 6, 8:00
The Mark Flugge Trio
Mark Flugge, piano, Dave DeWitt, bass, Dave Weinstock, drums
Suggested donation: $20, $15 seniors, $5 students (cash/checks)
Light snacks provided, BYOB and a snack to share is quite nice.
For more information and directions check the new and in progress website - http://www.facebook.com/l/60b03;www.bungalowjazz.com
msrebecca@sbcglobal.net
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Details

WHEN/ WHERE/ HOW MUCH
Keep up with our NEWS page for the next scheduled concerts. Better yet, sign up for our email list on the CONTACT page, and we will keep you abreast of our upcoming events!
BUNGALOW JAZZ is located at 2539 East Fifth Avenue in Columbus, between the intersection of I-670 with Fifth Avenue, and North Cassady Avenue. But access to the house is from Margaret Avenue.
  • Driving East on Fifth Avenue, turn right on Northview Avenue, the first right after I-670. The second right onto Margaret, and look for the U-shaped driveway on the right, opposite North Columbia Avenue. From the West, cross North Cassady and Northview will be the second left.
  • Coming from the North, cross Fifth Avenue on North Cassady and take the second right onto Margaret; from the South, Margaret is the second left after the railroad crossing. From North Cassady, you will cross North Dawson, then Northview, and then look for the Bungalow on the right, opposite North Columbia Avenue.
  • Map
Guests are asked to make a $20 CASH donation at the door for engagements with local musicians. The entire door goes to the musicians.

RESERVATIONS

There is no reserved seating, but we will take your attendance reservation. Reservations cannot be prepaid; we will be happy to take your CASH donation at the door. You can reserve on line, by clicking on our RESERVATIONS page, by email: msrebecca@sbcglobal.net, or by phone: 614-397-5540.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Comfest 2010 T shirt Design Competion is now Open!

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Mark Fisher is a friend and a dedicated Comfest organizer who sent me the following info about the Annual Comfest Tshirt Contest. Owning one of these coveted shirts is a privilege reserved only for Comfest volunteers, and that is the only way to acquire such a T shirt because they are not sold to the general public! Fortunately volunteer opportunities are varried and plenty. We have openings for all kinds of volunteer slots. Most of you already know this, but this major festival is totally driven by volunteers. We get no corporate cash donations (by choice). All funds needed to organize this fabulous one-of-a-kind weekend event come for beer and drink sales and fees from streetfair vendors and community organizations.

The competition for winning this contest iis fierce, but the talent we have attracted in the past has been awesome. Winners will be in the company of some of Columbus' most amazing artists. -charlie

The 2010 Community Festival Tee-Shirt Design Contest occurs Wednesday, March 3 at 7:30 PM.
Bring design to Goodle Park Shelterhouse.

Must have: One-color logo (no gray scales), must include "June 25, 26.27, 2010", "Community Festival", "Goodale Park" and the Hopewell symbol which is on the poster.

Suggested theme: Inspired by Comfest's Statement of Principles which can be seen at comfest.com.
Thanks again.

Below are the Hopewell symbol which must be (an important) part of your design entry. Also shown are some previous winning designs. Hope yours is next year's winner.
 

Friday, January 15, 2010

Bobby Floyd and Debra James Tucker at the Lobby Februart 20



Debra Tucker sings and Bobby Floyd wails on the Hammond B3 organ, both jamming at the Lobby, should be great! -charlie

Hi Friends and Fans,

I will be performing as showcase artist with Bobby Floyd at the Lobby on  Saturday February 20, 2010 from 5 - 9 p.m.

Hope to see you there.

Peace
Debra

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Tom Raca & Brenda McMahon conduct throwing and firing workshops in Florida this winter.

My good friends Tom and Brenda are on the road again doing a number of shows and workshops in various locations in Florida. Hope you get a chance to see them, if you're down there this time of the year. I sure hope I get to enjoy a few days of sunshine this winter. We will have to go for a trip. -charlie

 
   Hands-On Workshop in February.


Large & LOOSE, Polished & Poetic is going on the road this year.  On February 27 & 28 we will hold our 2-day firing intensive and demonstration workshop in St. Petersburg, FL.  St. Pete Clay Company is hosting this workshop which will run from 10am - 5pm.  Here's a sneak peak of what you can expect.

During the weekend, I will teach participants how to increase the amount of clay they can throw and how to loosen up while doing it.  Brenda McMahon will open her 'toolbox of skills' and teach students everything they need to know about saggar firing.  Bring 1 to 6 pots for the saggar firing.  This workshop is open to students of all skill levels.  The cost is $250.  Call or email St. Pete Clay Company to register today!  For a more complete description, click here.
  
Art Fairs in Florida & Texas
 

My winter schedule is taking me all through Florida and into Texas this year.

I'll be at the Delray Beach Festival of the Arts on January 16 & 17 and from there I head a bit north to West Palm Beach's new CityPlace Arts Festival on January 23 & 24.


New Smyrna Beach hosts Images: A Festival of the Arts on January 30 & 31 and in February, I'll be at the Boca Museum Juried Arts Festival.  In Miami I'll be at the Coconut Grove Art Festival and on the west coast of Florida in Downtown Sarasota.
 

For those of you in St. Petersburg, don't miss me at the 37th Annual Temple Beth-El Arts Festival.  My wall tiles, vessels and platters will be on display from January 30th thru February 1st.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Staged Reading of Lost and Bossed

Happy new year!  Please don't forget to put Jan. 17th (3:00 p.m., Upper Arlington Library theatre in basement) on your list for January.  Although this event, which is free and open to the public, is entitled LOST WITH AND BOSSED BY KATHERINE BURKMAN, it is not just about KHB, but is about  lostness and bossiness which we have all experienced.  Produced, written, and presented as a staged reading by WILD WOMEN WRITING (Laura Zakin, Susie Gerald, Patricia Ake, Ann C. Hall, Katherine Burkman, Anne Marie Brethauer, Linda Katz, and Carole Dale), this roast of Burkman will be directed by. . . KHB   Hope to see you there.

Best,
Ann Hall, for the Wild Women
Questions:  Halla@ohiodominican.edu

The Arts Upstairs "Black and White" exhibition

My artist friends from Phoenecia, NY (near Woodstock) are at it again. If you are in that part of the country, you need to check this out. -charlie

The Arts Upstairs "Black and White" exhibition opens on Saturday January 16 at 6 PM at 60 Main Street in Phoenicia. Featured solo room artist is Eliezer Parrilla.
Wear black & white, bring black & white cookies, arrive in a black & white police cruiser if you can. Legendary good food, drink, and a jolly crowd of art lovers await you at the reception. The show runs through February 13.

The Arts Upstairs     info@artsupstairs.com   845-688-2142


Buckeye Youth Theatre Announces Auditions for: “Maggie's Magic Teapot”

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January 11, 2010 Hilliard, Ohio – Buckeye Youth Theatre announces auditions for its third production of their inaugural season.
Maggie's Magic Teapot by Faye Parker is an Irish treat just in time for St. Patrick's Day. Maggie and her grandfather, Old Billy O'Morra, are about to lose their home to the heartless Shaemus O'Hoolihan. What he really wants is to  force Maggie to be a servant girl to his daughter Kitty. But, fortunately for Maggie, there's a little leprechaun named Sean who can magically grow larger and smaller at will, and decides to help Old Billy and Maggie defeat Shaemus. Combines live actors, puppetry, song and dance in a “sure 'n 'begorrah” good time for all.
Auditions are being held Sunday January 24th and Monday January 25th 2010, at 7 p.m. each night, at the troupe’s performance venue, Harmony Artistic Center, 3979 Parkway Lane, Hilliard, Ohio. A headshot and résumé are requested, but not mandatory; a monologue is not required. Auditions are open to the public, and will be cold readings from scripts, which will not be provided in advance. Irish accents are not mandatory at auditions but a willingness to try appreciated.

Roles available:
Men:
Old Billy - 50-60 or up
Shaemus O'Hoolihan -30- 40s 
Sean ( A Leprechaun) - open
Kevin - 20s-40s
Women:
Batty old Beatrice - 60s and up
Auntie- played by same actor as Shaemus
Any person with puppetry experience welcome to audition
Girls:
Maggie - 11-18
Kitty O'Hoolihan - 14-18

The  Play by Play
Show dates: Fridays and Saturdays, March 12, 13, 19, and 20 at 8 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays March 13, 14, 20, and 21 at 3 p.m.

 For more information contact Kathy Hyland at kehyland@yahoo.com  or visit www.bctco.org and click on “Buckeye Youth Theatre.”

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Peanut Butter & Jazz






Seaun Carney Blues band, with special guest Gene "King Saxe" Walker, played for an hour at the Peanut Butter and Jazz (PB&J) concert at the Lincoln Theatre earlier this morning. To the delight of all kids and parents present, the band played tunes including Oreo Cookie Blues and Chewing Gum Blues.

In the photo above, the group and audience digging the scene. Below that, Cordy, sitting next to her bubbe and obviously enjoying it, is a veteran of more than three years at these PB&J concerts, while Mira, very relaxed,  sleeps on bubbe's lap. 

Kids get treated to a peanut-butter sandwich, chocolate chip cookies and orange juice while they listen to some of Columbus' best blues and jazz musicians. This program, originated by Becky Ogden several years ago, brings kids and parents together for an activity all enjoy. The goal is to educate a younger audience to the rich heritage of Blues and Jazz. The place was packed to the gills. Kids and adults had a great time!

Next one is on Valentine's Day (Feb. 14) Music starts at 11 sharp. Come early to get a a good seat and goodies.

More info at: http://www.jazzartsgroup.org/2009/10/2009-2010-pbj-jazz-series/

Friday, January 08, 2010

MadLab, The Eleventh Annual Theatre Roulette Auditions

MadLab invited you to "The Eleventh Annual Theatre Roulette Auditions" on Saturday, January 23 at 3:00pm.

Event: The Eleventh Annual Theatre Roulette Auditions
What: Audition
Start Time: Saturday, January 23 at 3:00pm
End Time: Saturday, January 23 at 6:00pm
Where: MadLab Theatre and Gallery

To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=256881189973&mid=1af6e01G22b258aaG3b6a5f4G7

Thanks,
The Facebook Team

This Saturday - the Free Press Second Saturday Salon

Join us in celebrating the Free Press' 40th anniversary year
Find out about the origins of the Free Press back in the late 60s and early 70s.
Socializing with refreshments, art, music, and progressive friends.
Co-sponsored by the Central Ohio Green Education Fund

Saturday, January 9, 2010 from 6:30pm-midnight
1021 East Broad Street - side door, parking in rear

truth@freepress.org
253-2571