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NKU Hosting Multi-Day Diversity Event with Award-Winning Vocalist René Marie

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Renee Marie

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts (NKU SOTA), in association with LAG Productions, LLC and Jazz Alive, Inc with support from Ohio Arts Council,   will be hosting a four-day long event from March 23-26, 2022, entitled “Sistahs Who Swing.” The event will celebrate and highlight African American women artists, educators, and businesswomen. There will be discussion and reflection on a variety of issues that all women in business and the arts face in the pursuit of successful careers and lives.

A panel of successful African American women will present issues relating to careers in the arts, education, and business. Internationally renowned and award-winning jazz vocalist René Marie will be the guest artist-in-residence/clinician for this event. The celebration will conclude on Saturday, March 26 with a performance by René Marie and the NKU Jazz Faculty. The event is supported by the NKU SOTA Tom and Christine Neyer Family Visiting Artist Fund and NKU College of Arts and Sciences Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Fellowship. All events are free and open to the public.

About René Marie:
In a span of two decades, 11 recordings and countless stage performances, vocalist René Marie has cemented her reputation as not only a singer but also a composer, arranger, theatrical performer, and teacher. Guided and tempered by powerful life lessons and rooted in jazz traditions laid down by Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington and other leading ladies of past generations, she borrows various elements of folk, R&B and even classical and country to create a captivating hybrid style. Her body of work is musical, but it’s more than just music. It’s an exploration of the bright and dark corners of the human experience, and an affirmation of the power of the human spirit.

René has been twice Grammy-nominated for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2017 for Sound of Red and 2015 for I Wanna Be Evil: With Love to Eartha Kitt. Perhaps more than most artists, René understands music’s capacity to heal and inspire. Part of her musical philosophy has been focused on giving back.

“I have never forgotten the early lessons learned about the power of music,” she says. “Today, I try to imbue that feeling of emotion into every song I write and every song I sing – every time. I am very happy to be alive today, doing the things I love to do – singing, composing, writing, teaching and arranging.”

Event Details:

Thursday, March 24

Sistahs Who Swing Panel Discussion
“Staking your Place: African American Women in Business, Education & the Arts”
10:30 a.m.-noon // Otto Budig Theater – NKU University Center, UC 270

The panel is composed of successful African American women in the Greater Cincinnati area:

  • Panelist Moderator: Laura GentryPresident, Jazz Alive
  • Music: Kathy WadeJazz Vocalist and CEO, Learning Through Art, Inc.
  • Education/Music: Angela Powell-WalkerArtistic Director, SCPA
  • Business/Culinary: Taren Plesinger-KenebrewLocal Business Entrepreneur
  • Community: Virinda Garland-DoddyNKU Alum – Southgate School Alum, 2nd Vice President Northern Kentucky Branch NAACP
  • Artist/Educator/Business: Adoria L. MaxberryArtist and Owner, Most outGROWing, LLC
  • Literature: Shelia WilliamsAuthor

Keynote Speaker / Art & Design Speaker Series: Josie Love Roebuck
1-2 p.m. // Otto Budig Theater – NKU University Center, UC 270

Friday, March 25
Guest Speaker: René Marie
10:30 a.m.-noon // NKU Greaves Concert Hall

Saturday, March 26
René Marie performance with NKU Jazz Faculty
8 p.m. // NKU Greaves Concert Hall

For more information and to make reservations for select events, please visit nku.edu/sws.

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Anderson Holds Their Fourth Mainstage Film Festival on March 18 & 19

AHS_2020 Film Festival logoAn alien living among us. A teen struggling with guilt and grief. A man whose life will be changed by his next coffee order. These are the seeds for the short films that will make up Anderson Film’s 2022 Film Festival. This year each film will be directed and edited by their student writers, working with a team of student technicians and actors. The stories they tell are heartfelt and vivid, comic and tragic, and a remarkable look into the imaginations of our youth.

With original music written by a group of AHS musical students and performed LIVE by the AHS Symphony Orchestra, these films will showcase all the amazing skills of both the Anderson Film and Orchestra students. All of the films from 2020’s Film Festival were nominated for Student Emmy Awards by The Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and this year is lining up to be even better. Make time this March to witness the future of filmmaking, right in our home town.

The Films are: Almost Human, Written & Directed by Will Clayton, Fraying, Written & Directed by Lily Biggs, and Clock-Watcher, Written & Directed by Andrew Kaeppner. Tickets are available using the attached order form or by visiting www.Showtix4u.com and searching for Anderson. More info on our website: www.AndersonTheatre.com

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DRAMA PROM Hosted by Commonwealth Artists Student Theatre this Sunday

CAST_Drama PromCome join us this Sunday, Feb. 20th from 7pm to 11pm as we announce our shows for the summer of 2022!

At this event, CAST will announce the two shows of the summer season, one being a play and the other a musical. Another purpose of this occasion is to invite all high school theatre programs to come together and enjoy a night of friends, food, and dancing as well as being the first to hear what our productions are for the summer.

This event is for incoming high school freshmen (Fall of 2021) to graduating seniors (Class of 2021).

Drama Prom is being held at the Highlands High School which is located at 2400 Memorial Dr, Fort Thomas, KY!

Tickets are $10 a piece for high school students.

For the registration form and tickets, please visit www.caststages.org

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Free Open Mic + Poetry Slam at MU Hamilton on Feb. 18

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February 16, 2022 · 10:54 am

KSO Presents THE GREATEST SHOWMEN March 5th

KSO_The Greatest Showman promoTHE GREATEST SHOWMEN
(Charlie Chaplin & P.T. Barnum)

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra continues its 30th anniversary season under the “big top” on 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at the Drees Homes Auditorium (St. Henry District H.S.) in Erlanger. This circus themed program features music from two films spanning nearly 90 years from Charlie Chaplin’s silent film — The Circus (1928) —and the Hugh Jackman 2017 portrayal of P.T. Barnum in The Greatest Showman.

Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977), through his influences, remains one of the giant figures in the film industry. He wrote, directed, produced, edited, starred in and composed the film scores for most of his films. Chaplin co-founded United Artists distribution corporation with Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith to retain complete control of their respective films and producing activities.

The Circus won Chaplin an Academy Award at the first Academy ceremony in 1929. The film was fraught with production set backs, including a storm, fire, reshoots, and Chaplin’s own very public and messy divorce. The Circus was re-released in 1969 with a new Chaplin film score, and Charlie, at age 79, singing a newly composed song — “Swing Little Girl” — appearing at the beginning of the film. It is this version the KSO will screen and accompany live.

Phineas Taylor Barnum (1810-1891) was an American showman, entrepreneur, author, politician and museum and circus owner-operator and promoter. His concepts and marketing successes were
revolutionary and set the stage for Broadway, concert touring and eventually the travelling circus dubbed “The Greatest Show on Earth.” The Hugh Jackman film musical — The Greatest Showman — loosley based on P.T. Barum and his circus was released, with music by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. Following the Chaplin film, the KSO will offer several production numbers from the 2017 boxoffice hit, with vocalists Michelle Wells, Christian Arias, members of St. Henry’s chamber choir and performers from Circus Mojo.

Tickets for each show remain $35 to experience great musicians, guest artists and innovative programming unique to our region. The KSO will adopt the safety protocols of each respective venue that are in place on the date of the performance. For those who need to stay home, the KSO continues live streaming each concert (with multiple cameras) for your ‘at home access’ for the price of a single ticket. Tickets are available online at kyso.org or by phone at (859) 431-6216.

KSO_logoJames R. Cassidy, Music Director

7:30 P.M. Saturday, March 5, 2022
Drees Homes Auditorium
St. Henry District High School
Erlanger, Ky.

James Cassidy, conductor
Michelle Wells, Christian Arias, Eli Wells, vocals
Members of St. Henry H.S. Chamber Choir
Ethan Avina, director
Performers from Circus Mojo,
Paul Miller, ring leader

“THE GREATEST SHOWMEN”
The Circus               Charles Chaplin
Tristate premiere

I N T E R M I S S I O N

Selections from The Greatest Showman
Benj Pasek & Justin Paul
“The Greatest Show”
“A Million Dreams”    

“Never Enough”            
“Rewrite the Stars”           
“This is Me”

The Circus © Roy Export S.A.S.
Music for The Circus copyright © Roy Export Company Ltd. and Bourne Company
Charlie Chaplin © Bubble Inc. S.A.
All rights reserved.

The KSO is supported by the generosity
of the Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund of the Greenacres Foundation
and the R.C. Durr Foundation
The KSO is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors
to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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