NJPAC announces 2012-2013 season: Includes over curtains, festivals, new community partnerships, early years and NJPAC programming
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NEWARK, NJ (PRWEB) May 3, 2012
celebration of 15 seasons bring people and artists of the first three phases of Newark, and the first full season under the direction of programming John Schreiber, President and Chief Officer, and David Rodriguez, executive producer / VP Programming, New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) today announced an exciting and engaging 2012-13 season full of new festivals, curatorial and artistic collaborations, and community partnerships, programs and campaigns artist information to be held in and around the steps. Throughout the season, NJPAC will continue to add performances, which makes programming really Centres throughout the year.
Tags: “Our 2012-13 season will be filled with the sound of surprise,” said John Schreiber, President and CEO NJPAC. “We deliberately designed curtains and added more significantly to the artistic mix. Addition to what the public have learned to love and expect from the House of Culture, we are implementing new programs that will be unique in the region. If you already love NJPAC, there are many in the registry for you. And if you have not visited the theater in a long time, we think our schedule will be expanded to offer something to engage everyone. ”
Tags: “It is a pleasure and an honor to be able to program for the state of the country’s most prestigious,” said David Rodriguez, who came on board as vice executive producer / president in January and is the creation his first full season of NJPAC. “Our orchestra and various international series have always been second to none. We were able to really listen to our viewers and a variety of choices is what they want. Reflects our new season. You will see the program extended family, one a little more soul, some funk, a great interpreter of American Songbook, with festivals, movies, intimate evening with the legends and many shows are available only in NJPAC. “
Single tickets are now onsale
and can be purchased by calling 1-888-466-5722 1-888-GO-NJPAC symbol), in person at the NJPAC box office is located on a street in downtown Newark Center, or online at http://www.njpac.org.
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at NJPAC Summer will be the biggest and busiest yet, starting by replacing previously announced NBC hit series “America’s Got Talent” broadcast live twice a week, from July. American radio personality, television host and author Howard Stern joined the show as a judge, with Howie Mandel, Sharon Osbourne. Nick Cannon returns as host.
Sounds of the city
, NJPACs free series of outdoor concerts is expanded and reinvented as a community event that gives participants a taste of what they can expect to see next season MainStage. With reggae, Latin music, hip hop, soul and R & B on the bill on Thursday evening (5-10:00) at NJPAC between July 5 and August 30, 2012 featuring some of the artists most in different genres every week at the Theatre Square. Jumpstarting Newarks favorite festival on July 5 of 5 10:00 p.m. will be the return of the Revue Dance Party still very popular with Felix Hernandez swing with dance floor and all the grooves in which listeners Hernandez popular weekly program on radio are learning . The Wailers, the legendary reggae group that has supported Bob Marley, the securities of an evening of Jamaican sounds and the tribe of Judah, based in Brooklyn. Both Latin and Caribbean music are at the forefront throughout the summer, with performances by Ray Mantilla, Larry Harlow and Latin Legends Band featuring Luisito Rosario, Alfredo de Fe and emo with Luciano Special guest Bobby Sanabria and others, and two nights of sounds City co-sponsored networks with Tempo, Pan-Caribbean media and entertainment. Also on the bill for two sets of hip-hop nights, the title of industry pioneers Big Daddy Kane and Rakim (DJ Tony and touch). R & B / Neo-soul of man and woman from the group soul family brings its quiet song and celebration of family and love in the stage of the Theatre Square in R & ; B Night. The whole town Sounds concert features one or more artists to perform and a DJ set from 8-10:00 expanded to extend the celebration.
Tags: Friday Night Live NJPACs, a new series of four concerts on Friday night (July 6, July 20, August 3 and August 17), contains royalty Funk The Family Stone Jerry Martini and Cynthia Robinson, and sometimes horn largest group, Blood Sweat & Tears, and two nights of programming tempo Caribbean. With Friday Night Live, NJPAC is able to provide four free concerts for thousands in the community and the surrounding metropolitan area, another activation downtown arts district in the summer nights in the past have be dark.
Tags: Women’s Association of NJPAC Spotlight Gala 2012
Each year, NJPAC Women’s Association to raise funds and friends for the operations center of arts and educational activities through the annual Gala Spotlight. This years event features a very special night in Motown with the guest artist Brian McKnight, The Love Darlene, Valerie Simpson and American Idol musical director Ray Chew with special guests still to be added.
Festivals
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This season, NJPAC offers more choices and more performance with a larger number of festivals and special events covering art forms of jazz poetry and hip hop to panic.
Tags: On December 8, NJPAC is funkified when George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic take the stage with special guests on the day and time NJPACs Morris inaugural Funk Fest. Clinton, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a pioneer of its kind, brings his classic, rock, soul, funk and collectively, and is joined by Morris Day and the group’s best-selling Time (Jungle Love and What time is it ?), known for their work on Purple Rain Prince. During the season, Clinton will lead the discussion on the funk with the high school students from around the state. Other performances will be added throughout the season Funk Fest.
Tags: In Jamaica 50, a November 30 NJPAC exclusive celebration of 50 anniversary of Jamaican independence, one of the longest current superstar of reggae bands of all time, Third World, Maxi Priest British Grammy-nominated superstar, and another branch of the race Marley, Ky-Mani Marley (son Bobs), celebrates the independence of Britain between the islands sounds of war and protest by the genius of reggae.
Tags: James Moody Jazz Festival democracy is a weekly celebration of jazz and musical heritage Newarker long and beloved jazz musician James Moody. The festival is highlighted by two concerts star: For the love of Moody: A Celebration Jazz (Oct. 19), with jazz icons George Benson, Manhattan Transfer, David Sanborn, Kenny Barron, Jon Faddis, Jimmy Heath, Drivers Paquito and others, and Miles Davis and Gil Evans: Still ahead (Oct. 20), an all-star recreation of the original historic Gil Evans arrangements from Miles Davis classic recordings of Porgy and Bess, the regime of Spain, And miles ahead with trumpeter Terence Blanchard, Peter Erskine, Howard Johnson, Sean Jones, Jimmy Cobb and others. Premiering October 20 at NJPAC is Magic Tree House: A Night in New Orleans, a jazz musical based on the best-selling author Mary Pope Osborne a good night for ghosts (book number 42 in its 100 million series sell more books for children). Work will be performed at no charge in Newark 4300 the fourth year. Created by playwright-Osborne and her husband, in collaboration with Broadway veteran and legendary composer Murray Horwitz New Orleans, Allen Toussaint, the musical transports the audience to 1915 New Orleans, where the main characters to help the young Louis Armstrong the way t ‘becoming king of jazz. The festival will also feature the highest performance Voice Competition International Jazz Sarah Vaughan, with the winners and finalists perform at the Victoria Theatre stage on October 21. G
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