2010-2011 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Community Events
Hometown Talent Exhibit
November 14, 2010, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Hometown Talent Exhibit will be held at the El Quartelejo Museum in the lobby and temporary gallery in conjunction with the Holiday Open House sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. The Arts Council will showcase arts and craft items created by members of our community.
Sons and Brothers*
December 4, 2010, Majestic Theater: Dinner Buffet 6:00 p.m. Show 7:30 p.m.
Sons and Brothers will be returning to perform for our annual Christmas Holiday concert. The band will present acoustic music that combines elements of Western, Gospel, Bluegrass, and Old Time fiddle music. Join us for a special evening of music.
Valentine Spectacular 2011*
February 4 & 5, 2011, Majestic Theater: Dinner Buffet 6:00 p.m. Show 7:30 p.m.
The Serendipity Singers will once again perform for the community. Their theme this year will be “Music for the Young at Heart”. The program will feature Disney songs as well as songs from animated features.
Cool Shooz*
April 9, 2011, Majestic Theater: Dinner Buffet 6:00 p.m. Show 7:30 p.m.
Cool Shooz has been performing ‘polished’, awardwinning rock n’ roll for nearly 20 years, thrilling Colorado audiences at the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, the Taste of Colorado, Hudson Gardens and countless other public and private performances.
Their acappella rock and roll has twice won the prestigious Rocky Mountain Harmony Sweepstakes with their entertaining, ‘sole-ful’ show.
Bluegrass Concert and Picnic in the Park
June 11, 2011, Patton Park: 6:30 p.m.
The Bluegrass Patriots will provide the evenings’ entertainment and Terry Wycoff will satistify your barbeque cravings. This will all take place in Patton Park. So bring your lawn chair and find some relaxing shade in the park.
School Events
Songsmith Workshop
September 20 – 24, 2010; Target audience: Grade 5
Thad Beach will conduct a week long “Songsmith” workshop. This five-day residency includes 15 classroom workshop sessions, a school assembly program and one community outreach program with the residents of Park Lane Nursing Home and Park Place. Children are guided in exploring the songwriting process, picking a topic of local Kansas history, heritage or culture, conducting their own research, creating questionnaires and conducting oral history interviews with community members in order to write an historical ballad.
Richard Pitts
April 5, 2011
Roots of Rhythm: Stories with a lot of Soul! Pitts continues the tradition passed down to him of sharing stories and drumming that illustrate African American history and culture. The stories represent how enslaved African Americans survived during the early years of our country and they also represent how racially diverse Americans came together to destroy slavery. What makes his performance unique is how he brings the audience into each story; having them actively involved in the singing, clapping, and deciphering the tale or song. He strongly believes it is through participation that people remember what's important.
The high school will participate in Community Drum Circles. A Drum Circle is where Richard provides drums for a group of students and teaches them how to play. As the facilitator, his main role is to provide instructions and teach a few rhythms. Once a few beats are learned, the drum circle plays along while Richard shares a tale!
Teen Talent Outburst
May, 2011 (Date to be announced)
Local school students in the arts – music, theater, and drama, will showcase their talent this year at Park Lane Nursing Home.
Scott City Elementary School Kid’s Choir
Fall 2010 - Spring 2011
The Scott City Elementary School Kid's Choir debuted last season. They performed concerts for area activities and for the school’s Veteran's Day Program. Last year 37 students who love to sing and perform signed up.
* Reservations Required. MAKE THEM NOW! For reservations or questions about any of the Events of the 2010-2011 season contact: Susan Turpin at 872-2265. We look forward to seeing you throughout the year and "Thank You" for supporting the Arts!