Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Market Street Music Creates a Resource for the Choral Community

Market Street Music's Mastersingers of Wilmington.
With support from the Laffey-McHugh Foundation, Market Street Music is launching a new service to benefit its northern Delaware community and church choirs.

Area choirs will have free access to the almost 1,000 titles in MSM’s choral music library. Titles include sacred anthems, secular choral music and large works (sacred and secular) with orchestra parts, including expensive and hard-to-find items — from unison music to multi-part scores.

Interested groups can email MSM Music Director David Schelat to arrange for borrowing. All scores will be available in the office of First & Central Church.

Lost or severely damaged copies will be charged as: $3.00/octavo copy; $15.00/large work copy. This fine is payable within 30 days. Late return fine is $.25/day.

Check out the Music Lending list for complete details and send an email about what you want to borrow!

P.S. Mastersingers of Wilmington is holding auditions for new community-based amateur singers to join this outstanding ensemble. Information about these auditions may be found at http://marketstreetmusicde.org/choirs/. The audition consists of prepared music (found at our website), vocalizing and sight singing. Audition dates are on the website as well.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

DDOA Announces 2017 Awardees

This post taken from a Delaware Division of the Arts press release...

Eighteen Delaware artists are being recognized by the Delaware Division of the Arts for the high quality of their artwork. Work samples from 126 Delaware choreographers, composers, musicians, writers, folk and visual artists were reviewed by out-of-state arts professionals, considering demonstrated creativity and skill in their art form. The 18 selected fellows reside throughout Delaware including Arden, Dover, Hockessin, Milton, Newark, Rehoboth Beach and Wilmington.

Awards are given in three categories – $10,000 for the Masters Award, $6,000 for the Established Professional Award, and $3,000 for the Emerging Professional Award – and Fellows are required to offer at least one exhibit or performance during the upcoming year, providing an opportunity for the public to experience their work. The work of the Fellows will be featured in a group exhibition, Award Winners XVII, at the Biggs Museum this summer. “Individual Artist Fellowship grants provide the recognition and exposure that artists need to successfully promote their work,” said Paul Weagraff, director of Delaware Division of the Arts. “The financial award allows them to pursue advanced training, purchase equipment and materials, or fulfill other needs to advance their careers.”

The Masters Fellowship is open to differing artistic disciplines each year. In Fiscal Year 2017, Masters Fellowship applications were accepted in Folk Arts or Visual Arts from artists who had previously received an Established Professional Fellowship. In addition to exemplifying high artistic quality, Masters Fellowship applicants must demonstrate their involvement and commitment to the arts in Delaware. Listed below are the Delaware Division of the Arts 2017 Individual Artist Fellows and four Honorable Mentions.

Yolanda Chetwynd has been awarded this year’s Masters Fellowship in Visual Arts: Painting. Chetwynd is a practicing artist who has been living in Newark, Delaware since 1987. She holds an advanced painting degree from The Slade School of Fine Art, University College London as well as a Masters in Professional Studies in Art Therapy from The Pratt Institute. An award-winning painter, Chetwynd has been invited to participate in exhibitions locally, nationally, and internationally. She is also devoted to reinforcing the role of art in education. Chetwynd has worked with the Delaware Institute for Arts in Education since 1992 and has collaborated with teachers on over 100 art projects in Delaware classrooms. She was selected as one of eight regional teaching artists from the National Association of Aesthetic Education Institutes to implement a series of national training workshops and served on the team to write the Visual Arts standards for the state of Delaware. Chetwynd has previously served on the boards of directors of Delcaps and the Newark Arts Alliance.

2017 Individual Artist Fellows
Masters Award ($10,000)
  • Yolanda Chetwynd (Newark), Visual Arts: Painting
Established Professional Award ($6,000)
  • Phillip Bannowsky (Newark), Literature: Poetry
  • Arden Bardol (Dover), Visual Arts: Crafts
  • Mahasveta (Gitu) Barua (Newark), Literature: Fiction
  • Kathryn Canavan (Wilmington), Literature: Creative Nonfiction
  • A.T. Moffett (Wilmington), Dance: Choreography
  • Hugh Phibbs (Wilmington), Visual Arts: Works on Paper
  • Troy Richards (Wilmington), Visual Arts: Painting
  • Chad States (Rehoboth Beach), Visual Arts: Sculpture
  • Beth Trepper (Wilmington), Visual Arts: Photography
Emerging Professional Award ($3,000)
  • Jennifer Borders (Arden), Visual Arts: Sculpture
  • Daniel Carunchio (Wilmington), Music: Solo Recital
  • Larry Kelts (Newark), Literature: Poetry
  • Kathy Maas (Hockessin), Literature: Creative Nonfiction
  • Ray Magnani (Newark), Visual Arts: Photography
  • Terrance Vann (Wilmington), Visual Arts: Painting
  • Aaron Wright (Newark), Literature: Playwriting
  • David Yurkovich (Milton), Literature: Fiction
Honorable Mention
  • Dennis Beach, Wilmington, Visual Arts: Sculpture
  • Luigi Ciuffetelli, Hockessin, Visual Arts: Photography
  • Liz Dolan, Rehoboth Beach, Literature: Fiction
  • Linda Harris Reynolds, Wilmington, Visual Arts: Work on Paper
To contact an individual artist, please email or call Roxanne Stanulis, Program Officer, Artist Programs and Services,Roxanne.Stanulis@state.de.us or 302-577-8283.  The next deadline for Individual Artist Fellowship applications will be Tuesday, August 1, 2017 by 4:30pm.
The Delaware Division of the Arts is an agency of the State of Delaware. Together with its advisory body, the Delaware State Arts Council, the Division administers grants and programs that support arts programming, educate the public, increase awareness of the arts, and integrate the arts into all facets of Delaware life. Funding for Division programs is provided by annual appropriations from the Delaware General Assembly and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. For more information about the Delaware Division of the Arts, visit artsdel.org or call 302-577-8278.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Need a Lift This Season? Get into Kinky Boots!

The touring cast of Kinky Boots. Photo provided.
By Guest Blogger Scott Frelick
Scott is a native of Wilmington and has been involved with Wilmington Drama League, The Brandywiners and OperaDelaware. Currently, he is a member of of City Theater Company's Board of Directors. He is also an interior designer, visual artist and Realtor.

There is much uncertainty and craziness in the world today. On top of that, the pressure of holiday shopping – how do we keep our sanity? Go see KINKY BOOTS! If you need to escape into an evening of pure fun, energy and great music, this is your prescription. Kinky Boots – created by Harvey Fierstein and music icon Cyndi Lauper – is showing at The Playhouse on Rodney Square through December 18, 2016.

Kinky Boots has won every major Best Musical Award and is represented around the world with the Tony Award-winning Broadway Company now in its fourth year. Inspired by true events, Kinky Boots explores the relationship between sons seeking acceptance from their fathers. It also delivers a great lesson on accepting all people for just who they are.

Charlie Price is struggling to live up to his father’s expectations and continue the family shoe company, Price & Son. The company in Northampton, England is on the brink of collapse unless Charlie can figure a way to save the business. In an unlikely turn of events, his life’s path is crossed with the ever-glamorous and dramatic Lola. With the factory’s future hanging in limbo, Charlie and Lola take a huge gamble on fashion boots made for female impersonators. These sturdy new stilettos are a fabulous success and save the day.

The Kinky Boots touring cast features Wilmington's very own Collin Jeffery playing Young Charlie. The two main characters – Charlie played by Adam Kaplan and Lola played by J. Harrison Ghee – do a wonderful job, but Mr. Ghee is the clear star of this show and steals every scene in the most glorious way. Another true standout in the cast is Lauren, played by Tiffany Engen. Not only is her singing voice superior, she also brings a special touch of comedy to the show with every appearance. Her timing in something as simple as a hand gesture brings laughter to the audience.

This is definitely the kind of show one leaves feeling happy, lighthearted and okay with the world. The best show I have seen at The Playhouse on Rodney Square in a while. A must see!

See http://duponttheatre.com/ (The Playhouse on Rodney Square)