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Program, Fotokids: Imágenes De Guatemala, 2006, Nancy Mcgirr, Studio At 620, Jamie Bennett
Program, Fotokids: Imágenes De Guatemala, 2006, Nancy Mcgirr, Studio At 620, Jamie Bennett
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The purpose of Fotokids is to help small grous of Central American young people from the poorest of barrios develop useful, employable skills as a means to self exploration, expression, and discovery. Through intensive, long-term personal relationships with teachers and mentores, participating children learn to use photography, creative writing, and computers as tools to examine their lives, families, communities and environment.
Program, Andrew Lippas's Wild Party, 2006, Jamieson Lindenburg, Studio At 620, Andrew Lippas, Glenn Grieves, Matthew Everett, Dylan Glatthorn, Maya Flock, Jared O'Rourke, Amanda Witt, Samuel Froeschle, Alana Clapp, John Wilder, Benjamin Verhulst, Amy Anderson, Mark Fienman, Chris Lindenberg, Wayne Mcevilly, Jen Medina, Alex Schultz, David Thut, David White
Program, Andrew Lippas's Wild Party, 2006, Jamieson Lindenburg, Studio At 620, Andrew Lippas, Glenn Grieves, Matthew Everett, Dylan Glatthorn, Maya Flock, Jared O'Rourke, Amanda Witt, Samuel Froeschle, Alana Clapp, John Wilder, Benjamin Verhulst, Amy Anderson, Mark Fienman, Chris Lindenberg, Wayne Mcevilly, Jen Medina, Alex Schultz, David Thut, David White
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The Wild Party, based on Joseph Moncure Marchs 1928 epic poem, tells the story of Queenie and Burrs, vaudeville performers who throw a party for their colorful friends in an effort to revive their stale relationship. The intersection of passion, rage, and moonshine causes a tumultuous evening, and the night truly becomes the party to end all parties. The program stars Ann E. Cornelius as Queenie, John Bambery as Burrs, Arianna Hoeppner as Kate, Leonard Williams as Black and Micelle Dowdy as Mae. Performances also include José Castillo, Colleen Cherry, Colleen Daly, Michaely Finkle, Robert Kivlen, Dahne Ledford, Michelle Methot, …
Program, Midtown: Through Our Eyes, 2006, Melrose Elementary School, Studio At 620
Program, Midtown: Through Our Eyes, 2006, Melrose Elementary School, Studio At 620
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Midtown Magazine is produced by the participants of a three-week summer journalism camp attended by fourth-through ninth-graders at Melrose Elementary and John Hopkins Middle magnet schools. The summer camp has been funded by the Pinellas County School Board and Pinellas County Schools' Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Entitlement grant.
Program, Sunscreen Film And Video Festival, 2006, Studio@620, Tony Armer, Derek Miner, Tom Thompson, J. Declan Flynn, Brad Sibbersen, Corey Janner, Glenn Goldberg, Matthew Maaskant, Dave Ellis, Paul Wilson, Marilyn Armstrong
Program, Sunscreen Film And Video Festival, 2006, Studio@620, Tony Armer, Derek Miner, Tom Thompson, J. Declan Flynn, Brad Sibbersen, Corey Janner, Glenn Goldberg, Matthew Maaskant, Dave Ellis, Paul Wilson, Marilyn Armstrong
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"When Derek Miner and I came up with the idea to do a film festival in the St. Petersburg area we originally thought, 'Well here's a chance for people to get a look at some good locally made films along with a few films from other parts of the country'. Then we got started with the project and the next thing you know, not only were local filmmakers submitting their projects but filmmakers from all over the world. We received close to 200 films from across the USA, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Germany, Italy, and the UK, With so many quality …
Program, Renée Stout: Church Of The Crossroads, 2006, Renée Stout, Studio At 620, Renée Stout, Evelyn Craft, Sànóyęmi A. Ògúnsànyà, Greg Staley
Program, Renée Stout: Church Of The Crossroads, 2006, Renée Stout, Studio At 620, Renée Stout, Evelyn Craft, Sànóyęmi A. Ògúnsànyà, Greg Staley
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The concept of the crossroads is fundamental to the work in our latest exhibition, Church of the Crossroads. Renée Stout utilizes her skills as a photo-realist painter to imbue her mixed-media works and installations with socio-historical critiques, vodou imagery, and elements of Yoruba, Creole and African-American culture. In a uniquely informed voice, Stout masterfully blends Old World traditions with contemporary and personal issues to create profound statements on the often tense intersection between society, theology, and political forces.
Program, The St. Petersburg Chamber Music Festival, 2006, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Mark Sforzini, Richard Eliason, Chris Fleming, Joan Gessler, Fred Gratta, Gale Laubach, Tom Santee, Mark Spano, Vernon Taranto Jr., Dar Webb, Martin Hebert, Brian Moorhead, Catherine Wendtland-Landmeyer, James Wilson, Dee Moses, John Shaw, Elsa Valbuena, Cory Hall, Wu Han, Benjamin Hochman, David Irwin, Ani Kavafian, Duncan J. Macmillan, Catherine Mcglasson, J. Brian Moorhead, Clancy Newman, Ruth Northcutt
Program, The St. Petersburg Chamber Music Festival, 2006, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Mark Sforzini, Richard Eliason, Chris Fleming, Joan Gessler, Fred Gratta, Gale Laubach, Tom Santee, Mark Spano, Vernon Taranto Jr., Dar Webb, Martin Hebert, Brian Moorhead, Catherine Wendtland-Landmeyer, James Wilson, Dee Moses, John Shaw, Elsa Valbuena, Cory Hall, Wu Han, Benjamin Hochman, David Irwin, Ani Kavafian, Duncan J. Macmillan, Catherine Mcglasson, J. Brian Moorhead, Clancy Newman, Ruth Northcutt
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Quantum Winds and Friends present an evening of American Music. Included in the program are two world premieres; one by TFO Principal Bassist, Dee Moses, featuring dancer- choreographer, Elsa Valbuena, and a new Sextet by TFO Principal Bassoonist, Mark Sforzini. Featured musicians include Richard O'Neill, Barbara Prescott, Gary Schocker, John Shaw, Gaudere Danza, Jason Vieaux, Theresa Villani, James F. Wilson and the St. Petersburg College Madrigalians
Program, 3 For The Soul, 2006, Studio At 620, Renée Stout, Paulette Walker Johnson, Tom Feelings, Bob Devin Jones
Program, 3 For The Soul, 2006, Studio At 620, Renée Stout, Paulette Walker Johnson, Tom Feelings, Bob Devin Jones
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A collaborative evening provided by 3 downtown St. Petersburg arts institutions. Enjoy a free evening of art, dance, theatre, music and poetry. A trolley will be provided for transportation between the three locations.
Renée Stout utilizes her skills as a photo-realist painter to imbue her mixed-media works and installations with socio-historical critiques, Vodou imagery, and elements of African-American, Creole, and African culture. Docent tours available continuously through the evening. Live jazz guitarist Nikola—refreshments served.
Come and enjoy an original work of dance commissioned by the Studio and created by Paulette Walker Johnson, Artistic Director of Soulful Arts Dance Academy. The …
Program, Krapp's Last Tape, Samuel Beckett, 2006, Studio At 620, T. Scott Wooten, Steve Garland, Quirky White Chicks, Renegade Theatre Project
Program, Krapp's Last Tape, Samuel Beckett, 2006, Studio At 620, T. Scott Wooten, Steve Garland, Quirky White Chicks, Renegade Theatre Project
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Mr. Beckett’s play ponders the basic questions of life: If you could change one choice in your past, what would it be? How would your life have been different? What is the price of regret? Beckett’s “everyman” looks back and peers into the mirror of love lost and a life squandered, observing his recorded history at the end of his life.
The play is starring Steve Garland as "Krapp."
Program, Three Plays In Rep, 2006, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Athol Fugard, Gregg Jones, Trisch Kelly, Mark Stein, Rhonda Sonneberg, Lenard Williams, Jordan Stoval, Gregg Jones, Benjamin Verhulst
Program, Three Plays In Rep, 2006, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Athol Fugard, Gregg Jones, Trisch Kelly, Mark Stein, Rhonda Sonneberg, Lenard Williams, Jordan Stoval, Gregg Jones, Benjamin Verhulst
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Three plays in rotating repetition will be presented along with discussion sessions.