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CAA Announces 2012 Overture Award Winners

$24,000 Awarded in Arts Scholarships

CINCINNATI, OH – The Cincinnati Arts Association is pleased to announce the winners of its 2012 Overture Awards Scholarship Competition, held on Saturday, March 3, 2012 at the Aronoff Center’s Jarson-Kaplan Theater.  The competition annually awards $2,500 scholarships to six area students for post-secondary education, with 18 runners-up each winning $500 scholarships. Students are nominated by their schools to compete in one of six disciplines: Creative Writing, Dance, Instrumental Music, Theater, Visual Art or Vocal Music.  The scholarship program is the largest of its kind in the United States and was developed to recognize, encourage and reward excellence in the arts among Tri-state

students in grades 9-12. There are three levels of competition: Regional, Semi-Final and Final.

2012 OVERTURE AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

Hannalee Goldman.

CREATIVE WRITING:  Hannalee Goldman – Sycamore High School, grade 11
HOMETOWN: Blue Ash, OH – Hannalee is from Blue Ash and is a lifelong writer. Poetry is where she feels the most at home, and for the past few years she has been amazed in the appreciation and exploration of her own and others’ words at Women Writing for a Change.

Danielle Betscher.

DANCE:  Danielle Betscher – Just Off Broadway / homeschool, grade 11
HOMETOWN: Amelia, OH – Danielle is a 13-year team member at Just Off Broadway, and a six-year performer with the Cincinnati Ballet in The Nutcracker. She is the 2012 Miss Dance of Ohio and President of Junior members of Dance Masters of Ohio. Daniel aspires to attend Oklahoma City University and become a Radio City Rockette. She thanks God and her family for all her wonderful opportunities.

Tracy Wong.

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC:  Tracy Wong – Sycamore High School, grade 11
HOMETOWN: Blue Ash, OH – Tracy began playing the piano at age four. She made her orchestral debut in Russia when she was 11 and was later given opportunities to perform with orchestras in America and Europe through international competitions. When not practicing, Tracy enjoys working with autistic children through music. In order to do so, she plans to double-major in piano and music psychology.

Jo Ellen Pellman.

THEATER:  Jo Ellen Pellman – Marilyn Zelcer Studio / Walnut Hills High School, grade 10
HOMETOWN: Monfort Heights, OH – Jo Ellen has performed with the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Carnegie Center for the Performing Arts, and The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. She studies ballet and tap at CCM Prep and voice at the Musical Arts Center. She wants to say, “Thank you family!”

Paloma Lanes.

VISUAL ART:  Paloma Ianes – School for Creative and Performing Arts, grade 12
HOMETOWN: Clifton, OH – Paloma has lived most of her life in Cincinnati, although her parents are originally from Argentina.  In 2011, she won SCPA’s Corbett Mayerson Competition in Visual Arts.  She has attended workshops and artistic discussions with world renowned artists such as Matthew Monahan.

Megan Terlau.

VOCAL MUSIC:  Megan Terlau – Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, grade 12
HOMETOWN: Loveland, OH – Megan has been studying voice with Karl Resnik at the Musical Arts Center for the past four years. In 2010 Megan received the “Most Promising Sophomore” award and was a Finalist in the Schmidt vocal competition. She plans to study vocal performance in college.

The Overture Awards Regional Competitions were held in early January at the Aronoff Center, Northern Kentucky University, St. Ursula Academy, The University of Cincinnati-Blue Ash College, and Xavier University. The top 20 percent of competitors in each discipline advanced to the Semi-Finals, held at the Aronoff Center on January 21. Twenty-four finalists (four in each discipline) then competed in the Finals Competition at the Aronoff Center on Saturday March 3.

The Cinergy Foundation (now Duke Energy) and Leadership Cincinnati (a Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber program) launched The Overture Awards in 1996. The program is administered by the Cincinnati Arts Association, which manages and operates the Aronoff Center for the Arts and Music Hall. The Overture Awards also relies on hundreds of community volunteers who help raise funds, adjudicate, staff the competitions, and nurture the program.

Overture Awards Program Sponsors:  Carey Digital; Citi; The Eleanora C.U. Alms Trust, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee

Scholarship Sponsors: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation; Stock Yards Bank & Trust;  The William O. Purdy, Jr. Foundation; Summerfair Cincinnati; Western & Southern Financial.

Competition Sponsors: Buddy Roger’s Music; Northern Kentucky University; St. Ursula Academy; The University of Cincinnati-Blue Ash College; Xavier University.

THE 2012 OVERTURE AWARDS FINALISTS
Winners listed in bold.

CREATIVE WRITING

  • Hannalee Goldman – Sycamore High School, grade 11 
  • Olivia Morris – Beechwood  High School, grade 12
  • Emma Wahl – Mount Notre Dame High School, grade 12
  • Gina Wei – William Mason High School, grade 12

DANCE

  • Danielle Betscher – Just Off Broadway / homeschool, grade 11 
  • Drew Lovejoy – McGing Irish Dancers / Ohio Connections Academy, grade 12
  • Ryan McCreary – Northern Cincinnati Youth Ballet / homeschool, grade 10
  • Jacob Thoman – Planet Dance / School for Creative and Performing Arts, grade 9

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC 

  • Kevin Bao – Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, grade 10
  • Thomas Heidenreich – CCM Prep / Walnut Hills High School, grade 11
  • Mariko Shimasaki – CCM Prep / Kenton Ridge High School, grade 11
  • Tracy Wong – Sycamore High School, grade 11 

THEATER

  • Shannon Beam – Strakowski Song Studio / St. Ursula Academy, grade 12
  • Emily Kissela – Sycamore High School, grade 11
  • Max Meyers – Gina Cerimele-Mechley Acting Studio / Wyoming High School, grade 12
  • Jo Ellen Pellman – Marilyn Zelcer Studio / Walnut Hills High School, grade 10 

VISUAL ART

  • Paloma Ianes – School for Creative and Performing Arts, grade 12 
  • Betsy Toadvine – Kings High School, grade 12
  • Nicole Volpenhein – Ursuline Academy, grade 12
  • Elaine Yung – Turpin High School, grade 12

VOCAL MUSIC

  • Christian Betts – Walnut Hills High School, grade 12
  • Tyler Blincoe – Villa Madonna Academy, grade 12
  • Holly Reckers – Mother of Mercy High School, grade 12
  • Megan Terlau – Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, grade 12

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Showbiz Players Announce SPRING AWAKENING

Showbiz Players, Inc. is proud to announce its show for the 2012-2013 Season:

SPRING AWAKENING
May 31st-June 9th, 2013
Carnegie Visual & Performing Arts Center
1028 Scott Blvd.
Covington, Ky. 41011

Co-Directed by Jen McGuire & Jered Ryan
Vocal Direction by Jered Ryan
Produced by Bill Geraghty & Mark Motz

Book and Lyrics by Steven Sater Music by Duncan Sheik Based on the play by Frank Wedekind

Winner of eight TONY Awards, including BEST MUSICAL, SPRING AWAKENING celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy, and passion that you will never forget.

Adapted from Frank Wedekind’s 1891 expressionist play about the trials, tears, and exhilaration of the teen years, it has been hailed as the “Best Musical of the Year” by the New York Times, New York Post,Star Ledger, Journal News, New York Observer, and USA Today.

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WEST SIDE STORY Review

The First National Tour of West Side Story. Photo © Carol Rosegg 2011.

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WEST SIDE STORY presented by Broadway in Cincinnati through March 11. You can read the show description here.

Note: This is the first touring production of the recent Broadway revival. Changes include: bi-lingual dialogue as some of the lines and lyrics have been changed to Spanish. The tone has been shifted a bit darker, as gang members are no longer “lovable thugs.” And the choreography has been updated, as explained by choreographer Joey McKneely, in a recent interview:

The Jets. The First National Tour of West Side Story. Photo © Carol Rosegg 2011.

“What happened with the choreography, and with WEST SIDE in general, is that it had become a museum piece. It became stuck in a time warp, and it started to feel dated. And the material is not dated. The subject matter is not dated. The social content speaks so vibrantly to today’s audiences. But the choreography was missing a youthful zest, it was missing passion. [Director] Arthur [Laurents] wanted to break free of that museum quality. And he felt, as did many people, that the show needed to be updated in terms of its appeal to an audience. That included making the choreography look edgier, harder. He wanted to get rid of the musical comedy aspects of the choreography, and take it to a more reality-based place. It was difficult, because it’s not my work, and I wanted to be true to the integrity of the choreography. But if my director wants something changed, I have to try to acquiesce to his needs. I kind of walked a tightrope. But in the end, I think the adjustments that were made to the choreography really were the right things to do for Arthur’s vision.” –courtesy of Broadway in Cincinnati.

Evy Ortiz as Maria and Ross Lekites as Tony in the First National Tour of WEST SIDE STORY. Photo © Carol Rosegg 2011.

Broadway in Cincinnati brings a strong production of WEST SIDE STORY to the Aronoff.

Changes to the choreography are evident immediately in the opening Prologue. The dancing is more athletic and contemporary, yet choreographer Joey McKneely has done an excellent job of keeping the feel and look of the original. The number “Gee, Officer Krupke” is the most visibly updated number with its more contemporary “body movements.” Solid dance execution by the entire cast.

A personal favorite for me in this cast is triple-threat Michelle Aravena as Anita. She has a engaging presence on stage and is equally strong in the musical numbers as well as her scene work, especially near the end of Act II.

Ross Lekites has a great voice for Tony, but on opening night his mic needed to be bumped up a notch or two. During the “Tonight” quintet, I couldn’t find his voice at all when all five parts were singing. Lekites does a good job with Tony, but I don’t see the hints at the Tony who co-formed and ran with the Jets. He comes off a bit too much like the boy next door. Even reformed bad boys are still a little bad.

Michelle Aravena as Anita & Evy Ortiz as Mari in the First National Tour of WEST SIDE STORY. Photo © Carol Rosegg 2011.

Evy Ortiz packs a powerful voice in a petite package. Her vocals sounded great and it was nice to see Maria played with an inner strength of a young woman as opposed to a naive girl.

The various set pieces work well throughout the show. My favorite being the fly for the rumble scene. It is very impressive to see the overpass lower into place and it looks great.

Overall, I think most of the updates work well. WEST SIDE STORY is an enjoyable revival that should please all but the most hardcore of purists.

Click here for a complete list of show times, articles and other reviews for WEST SIDE STORY.

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CPI Offers Free Cold Reading of STEAM

Free Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative public cold reading of a two-act play by Irvon Clear.

Date: Sunday, March 25, 2012, 7:00 PM (CPI SALON)

Sponsored by Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative (CPI).

STEAM by Irvon Clear
In spite of the efforts of many dedicated professionals a hospital visit is comparable to visiting a casino.success is still attached to random rewards that are carefully controlled but never fully understood.

Q&A segment will follow the reading. We have a good group of actors who will read the script. General seating: RSVP is required. Please contact Sandi.

The venue is FREE, but we ask guests to bring appetizers or beverages to share.

Location: 2815 commons Way, (45219) – French Hall on UC Campus. Room 2225 (ground floor).

Please contact Chair Sandi Kivkovich at Sandikivi2@cinci.rr.com or 513-861-0004.

Try to park on Jefferson Ave (free). Do not park on Campus, unless in a garage.

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True Theatre Accepting Story Submissions for trueMOM

True Theatre, is looking for 5 people to share their *true, personal stories* as part of their next show, “trueMOM” (show date: Monday, May 14th).

Whether you’re a mother, have a mother, or just know a mother, we’d like to hear from you!

Deadline for trueMOM submissions is Friday, April 6th.

Meetings with prospective storytellers will be held on Saturday, April 7th, or by appointment, as needed.

Storytellers selected will be expected to attend 1 – 3 rehearsals before the performance.

For further details or to submit a synopsis, write stories@truetheatre.comor visit http://www.truetheatre.com/contact.html.

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