SRQ DAILY Aug 23, 2017
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"I know that my time at the Hermitage will be one of the most crucial and beneficial stages of my development as a composer."
The Hermitage Artist Retreat and its partner, the Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS), have announced the awarding of the annual Hermitage Prize to Atlanta composer Joel Thompson. Chosen by an AMFS jury comprising composers-in-residence Stephen Hartke and Christopher Theofanidis, AMFS Music Director Robert Spano and AMFS President and CEO Stephen Hartke, Thompson receives a six-week residency at The Hermitage, which he can take in weekly increments over the next two years, and a $1000 stipend for food and travel.
A pianist, conductor and educator in addition to a composer, Thompson previously served as a composition fellow at AMFS, and is currently a post-graduate fellow in the Ensemble Lab/Projecting All Voices Initiative at Arizona State University. “I feel so honored to be awarded this rare opportunity to focus solely on my craft in an environment of solace,” says Thompson. “I know that my time at the Hermitage will be one of the most crucial and beneficial stages of my development as a composer, as it allows me to recharge and continue to make music that hopefully inspires social change—one listener at a time.” His recent multi-movement composition, Seven Last Words of the Unarmed premiered this past February with a performance by the University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club and the Sphinx Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Eugene Rogers. The movements and structure evoke Joseph Haydn’s Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross.
And the Hermitage provides more than solace for visiting artists, says Fletcher, who has also completed a residency at the retreat. “The staff is superb and makes everything possible,” he says. Providing everything both material and mental for visiting artists, each is made to feel like the most important person on campus. “And they are,” says Bruce Rodgers, executive director at the Hermitage. “We’re very good at sensing what kind of residency the artist needs, and finding a way to provide that. Some artists need more attention from us, and some need no attention from us.”
Beyond the individual artist, residencies like these help build the profile of the entire community, says Rodgers. “For several years, before the Hermitage, this community was known for producing and exhibiting and performing works of art that were created somewhere else,” he says. “Now this community is also known as a community where people go to create that work.”
Pictured, from left: Hermitage Prize winner Joel Thompson with Robert Spano and Bruce Rodgers. Photo courtesy of The Hermitage.
Aubrey McMahan, who most recently held the position of regional human resources manager with Alsco, will reprise a role as director of North America human resources with InterFlex Group, a global packaging supplier based out of Wilkesboro, NC. McMahan will oversee a multi-site human resource department with a focus on propelling organizational development and performance initiatives. She received a master’s degree in human resource management from Central Michigan University.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded the Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority (SMAA) a $7 million grant for two upcoming projects at the Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ). The first project includes the purchase and installation of 13 new loading bridges to replace the existing 28-year-old bridges. The $12 million jet bridge project will be climate-controlled and have updated ground power and air conditioning capabilities. The second project funded by this grant will go toward the creation of a Runway Incursion Mitigation (RIM) program that will provide safety improvements to the airport’s taxiways. Both projects are scheduled for completion in 2018 with the airport and FDOT providing the remaining funds. The grant is part of the Airport Improvement Program (AIP), a national FAA program funded by user fees on airline tickets and aviation fuel.
GATES Construction has announced the addition of David Erb as senior superintendent. Erb will be responsible for daily onsite supervision of GATES’ projects, including quality control, safety, security, project close out and transition planning. Erb has over 20 years of construction experience with a wide variety of project types and particular expertise in religious, commercial, office and multi-family construction. Erb is currently based out of GATES Construction’s Headquarters in Bonita Springs, but later will be working out of both the Bonita Springs and Sarasota offices.
Directed by Connie Schindewolf, this play is about Robert who is suffering from depression and anxiety. When he finds a mammoth bone in his yard, he starts to hear the sound of ancient mammoths, leaving him wondering whether he is communicating with spirits of the past or is his medication playing tricks with his mind? Single tickets are $15.
The Players Centre for Performing Arts, 838 N Tamiami Trail
Featuring classics from the Jazz Age songbook made famous by the likes of Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Helen Morgan, Ruth Etting, Al Jolson, and more. Join as Carole Bufford travels back to a time where flappers, vamps and sheiks were shimmying in gin joints as a whirl of great social and political change happened all around them. For more information and to purchase tickets please visit www.floridastudiotheatre.org
Florida Studio Theatre , 1241 North Palm Ave., Sarasota
Join the celebration as United Way Suncoast kick-off another exciting campaign year and challenge yourself to achieve even more for our community. Enjoy inspiring speakers over lunch while you network with problem-solvers and game-changers like you. Be sure to invite friends and coworkers who care about taking action and making a difference. When we work together, we can win the fight. Because TOGETHER, we are the UNITED Way. Tickets are $30/person or $300/table of 10. For more information or to register, call Shelle Austin at (941) 328-6973.
Michael’s On East, 1223 S Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL
Songs from Broadway to Hollywood. Selections from Sondheim, Kander and Ebb, Cole Porter, and many others. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Breast Cancer Research.
Pinkerton, 140 Tampa Ave. W., Venice
Join us in the Jungle Gardens for quick sketching of the tropical birds of Florida from life. Using these sketches, artists will then return to the studio to create paintings of life energy and vibrant colors.
Southern Atellier , 7226 21st St. E., Sarasota
Jah Movement Reggae Band return to the Van Wezel’s FREE outdoor concert series Friday Fest bringing their infectious groove to the bay for the second year in a row on Friday, August 25th. Winners of Creative Loafing’s 2016 ‘Best Local Reggae Band’, Jah Movement feature a glorifying sound where individual talents of each member come together. Highlighting the talented ensemble is vocalist Shantel Norman, hometown hero, who will be celebrating her birthday with this Friday Fest party. Adding their own touch of R&B, soul and funk to some of the best live reggae music, it’s always a surprise to see which popular songs they will pull out of the box at the show.
Van Wezel, 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236
VT’s own “BAB” Kim Kollar pays tribute to some of the best female vocalists of all time. She’ll be belting her face off to songs such as “Before the Parade Passes By,” “I Miss the Mountains,” “Worst Pies In London,” and many more!
Pinkerton, 140 Tampa Ave. W., Venice
For the sixth year in a row, Englewood’s ChalkFest will transform the Dearborn Street sidewalk into an oversized canvas for chalk-art masterpieces. Professional artist demonstrations include the creation of atrompe l’oeil –or visual illusion—work of art by Johan Bjurman, a noted classically trained painter. This day of discovery will also feature fun prizes and a people’s choice award. The ChalkFest is free and sponsored by the Englewood Art Center, a division of Ringling College of Art and Design, and is presented by the Pioneer Days Committee as part of Englewood’s popular Pioneer Days festival.
Englewood Art Center and the Pioneer Days Committee
The Women’s Council of Realtors Sarasota Chapter will be holding their annual Fashion Show on Wednesday, September 6th at the Hyatt Regency Sarasota for an anticipated audience of over 500 participants. Fashions for the ladies are from designer Camilyn Beth and men’s fashion provided by Martin Freeman. Cutting Loose Salon has volunteered their services for the models. The Boutique with over 15 merchants will open at 10:30 with the fashion show commencing at noon. In addition to the exciting show, there will be a live auction donated by Vanessa Fine Jewelry featuring a KABANA designer 14 karat yellow gold pendant with inlaid bronze mother of pearl and diamonds along with a “Lottery Tree.” The event will also hold a silent and Chinese auction with amazing packages for bidding. Purchase your tickets online to ensure your attendence and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Mothers Helping Mothers.
Hyatt Regency Sarasota, 1000 Boulevard of the Arts Sarasota, Florida 34236
The Goldtones have been called the “hottest doo-wop group in Florida” and entertain their audiences with the sweet sounds of street-corner harmony and all those favorites from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s. The group is back by popular demand after performing at Venice Theatre for three years in a row. Tickets are $22.
Venice Theatre, 140 West Tampa Ave.,Venice
The annual showcase is an exciting, jam-packed, one-day event for lifelong learners to experience the best instructors and topics our region has to offer. Hosted by the SunCoast Alliance for Lifelong Learning, this popular event is now in its third year. The event includes 24 course sessions of which participants may choose four to attend, continental breakfast, a box lunch, exhibits, sponsor merchandise and more. A special Keynote speaker will also be present, Louise Gallagher an Educator and Certified Life Coach, will be giving an informed and insightful talk about “retirement: who needs it?”. Registration begins Monday August 7th and the price of the ticket includes all the classes and meals. Put your thinking cap on and get into the back to school spirit because SunCoast Alliance for Lifelong Learning can't wait to teach you something new!
RCLLA Temple Beth Sholom, 1050 S. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota, FL 34237,
On Friday, September 15, the Boys & Girls Club of Sarasota County will present the 12th Annual Intertape Polymer Group Leadership Breakfast; celebrating community members who support youth as leaders in our community. The honorees this year are CEO of PGT Industries, Rod Hershberger, and Director of Sarasota County Library System, Sarabeth Kalajian. The event takes place at the Lee Wetherington Boys & Girls Club from 7:30-9:00am. Cost is $50 for an individual ticket. For tickets and sponsorship opportunities, please call 941-366-3911.
Lee Wetherington Boys & Girls Club , 3100 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, FL 34237
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