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SUMMARY:Onstage Orange City: Monroe Crossing
DESCRIPTION:“A unique sound that truly is bluegrass.” \nORANGE CITY – Classic bluegrass\, bluegrass gospel and originals – it’s Monroe Crossing. The Twin Cities-area band takes the stage at Windmill Park in Orange City on Wed. Aug 13 at 7:00pm. \nMonroe Crossing’s show is part of the Orange City Arts Council’s Onstage Orange City series. Sponsors are Quatro Composites™ and Community Bank of Alton & Orange City. \nThe evening will begin at 5:00pm with a motorcycle show\, then a hot dog supper\, with donations collected for Big Brothers Big Sisters. Following the bluegrass show\, at dusk\, will be the showing of “The Lego Movie\,” sponsored by Orange City Parks & Recreation. \nMonroe Crossing has been selected as an official showcase band at the 2014 International Bluegrass Music Convention in Raleigh\, NC. They performed in New York City’s Carnegie Hall last year as part of Carol Barnett’s “The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass.” They were inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame in 2007. \nThe only bluegrass band ever nominated as “Artist of the Year” by the Minnesota Music Academy (MMA)\, Monroe Crossing won the 2003 MMA “Bluegrass Album of the Year” award. \nMonroe Crossing includes five distinct personalities with differing musical backgrounds and tastes\, combining for a unique ensemble sound. They are Derek Johnson: guitar\, lead & harmony vocals; Lisa Fuglie: fiddle\, mandolin\, lead & harmony vocals; Matt Thompson: mandolin\, fiddle\, baritone vocals; Mark Anderson: bass & bass vocals; and David Robinson: banjo. Their paths crossed through the music of Bill Monroe\, “the father of bluegrass music\,” so they like to say they had a “Monroe Crossing.” \nThe group plays an average of 125 shows annually\, at venues and festivals across the U.S. and Canada… and have recorded 13 CDs. \nKCBL Radio of Sacramento said\, “Monroe Crossing strikes again. Each and every song keeps you wanting more. I can foresee many of (their) original songs becoming classics down the line.” \nBring lawn chairs or blankets. Rain location is the Unity Christian Knight Center. For more information or weather-related announcements\, see orangecityarts.net or facebook.com/ocArts\, call 712-707-4885 or email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. \nmonroecrossing.com \n5:00pm:  motorcycle show \n5:30pm: hot dog meal\, donations collected for Big Brothers Big Sisters \nDusk: Orange City Recreation’s Family Film\, The Lego Movie. \nFree thanks to our sponsors: Quatro Composites™ and Community Bank of Alton & Orange City \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-orange-city-monroe-crossing/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Event,Music,Orange City Arts
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SUMMARY:Charlie Brown moves indoors!
DESCRIPTION:  \nORANGE CITY – Onstage Orange City’s Wed.\, August 6 show will be a SchoolHouse Company show\, You’re a Good Man\, Charlie Brown. Because of rain\, it will be held at the Unity Christian Knight Center. \nThe musical theatre production will be at 7:00pm August 6\, at the Knight Center\, 216 Michigan Avenue SW. \nIt will also be presented August 8 at 7:00pm at Central Park in Sioux Center. \nYou’re a Good Man\, Charlie Brown is an average day in the life of Charles M. Schulz’s Charlie Brown — from Valentine’s Day to baseball season\, his moods ranging from wild optimism to utter despair\, with his best friends — both human and not. \nIt’s a familiar story and a fun musical\, said Lois Estell of The SchoolHouse Company. “It’s our first official musical. We’ve done shows with music in them\, but this year the majority of the show is sung or has underscoring. Best of all\, we have an orchestra pit!” \n \nMeet the cast of You’re a Good Man\, Charlie Brown. Clockwise from bottom left are Amanda Vander Stelt as Sally; Drew Lemke\, Charlie Brown; Tanner Van Wyhe\, Linus; Trevor McMahan on doghouse\, Snoopy; Zach Wright\, Schroeder; Hannah McGarvey\, orchestra director; and Lois Estell\, Lucy. \n\nThe SchoolHouse Company is drawing from both the Orange City and Sioux Center artistic pool\, said Estell\, plus bringing in Chris Haak from Sioux Falls to play flute\, clarinet and alto saxophone. Haak switches  between the instruments at a moment’s notice\, she said. “He makes it look so easy!” \nActors are Drew Lemke as Charlie Brown; Amanda Vander Stelt: Sally; Lois Estell: Lucy; Tanner Van Wyhe: Linus; Zach Wright: Schroeder; and Trevor McMahan: Snoopy. \nOrchestra members are Hannah McGarvey\, director; Pam DeHaan\, piano; Chris Haak\, reed; Ashley Wielenga\, strings; Lexy Kraayenbrink\, bass; and Braden Jahn\, percussion. \nThe free show is 90-minutes long. \nThe SchoolHouse Company has presented theatre in Orange City and Sioux Center for the past six years. \nThe Onstage Orange City event is sponsored by the Pizza Ranch Restaurant and Onstage Orange City contributors\, in conjunction with the Orange City Arts Council. Pizza Ranch will offer concessions: pizza by the slice\, cactus bread\, soda\, water and candy. \nThe Sioux Center production is sponsored by the Sioux Center Recreation and Arts Council. \nBring lawn chairs or blankets. Rain location in Orange City is the Unity Christian Knight Center August 6 and Centre Mall in Sioux Center August 8. For more information or weather-related announcements\, see orangecityarts.net or facebook.com/ocArts\, call 712-707-4885 or email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. \nMeet the cast of You’re a Good Man\, Charlie Brown. Clockwise from bottom left are Amanda Vander Stelt as Sally; Drew Lemke\, Charlie Brown; Tanner Van Wyhe\, Linus; Trevor McMahan on doghouse\, Snoopy; Zach Wright\, Schroeder; Hannah McGarvey\, orchestra director; and Lois Estell\, Lucy. The musical production will be featured August 6 at 7:00pm at Windmill Park\, Orange City and August 8 at 7:00pm at Central Park\, Sioux Center. The Onstage Orange City show is sponsored by Pizza Ranch and the Orange City Arts Council. Sioux Center Recreation & Arts Council sponsors the August 8 show. \n  \nOnstage OC Sponsors & Cosponsors 2014 \nCenter Fresh Eggs \nCIVCO Medical Solutions \nCommunity Bank Alton/ OC \nDiamond Vogel Paint \nFareway \nFour-Way Roofing of Alton Iowa State Bank \nJoe’s TV & Appliance \nNorthwestern Bank \nOC Sanitation \nOrange City Area Health System \nOrange City Communications \nPizza Ranch Restaurant \nQuatro Composites™ \nRevival Animal Health \nStaples \nVan Engelenhoven Agency \nViBella Jewelry \n  \nOnstage Orange City Contributors 2014 \nAg Partners\, LLC \nThe Bike Store \nBoonstra Kirby Co. \nCasualty Insurance \nCulligan of Sioux County \nD & L Plumbing & Heating \nArt & Doris De Hoogh \nDeZoete Winkel \nDutch Mill Corporation \nDavid L. Gohman\, OD \nHeadquarters for Hair \nJoiner & Zwart Dentistry \nMotor Inn of Orange City \nNeal Chase Lumber Co. \nNorthwestern College \nOolman Funeral Homes \nOrange City Chiropractic\nOrange City Dentistry\, Inc. \nPremier Communications \nRensink\, Pluim & Vogel\, \nAttorneys at Law \nSiouxland Travel & Tours \nStange Chiropractic Clinic \nWeber Law Office \nJan Wilbeck \nWoudstra Meat Market \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/charlie-brown-moves-indoors/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Comedy,Event,Music,Orange City Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Onstage OC: Community Band
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – The Orange City Area Community Band will take the stage for its final 2014 concert on Wed. July 30 in Orange City’s Windmill Park. Dan Mangold will be guest director. \nThe concert will feature a variety of music\, including España Cañi\, a Spanish pasodoble march often used as background music in bullfights in Spain\, and occasionally in baseball matches in the States; and Ammerland by Dutch composer Jacob de Haan\, named for a beautiful lake region in Germany. \nThe community band will play a famous Pirates of the Caribbean piece: Symphonic Suite from The Curse of the Black Pearl. \nOther pieces will be Trombone King\, a march by Karl King; the hymn arrangement of Beautiful Savior by James Swearingen; and a piece written in the classic American folk style: Cumberland Cross by Carl Strommen. \nGuest conductor Dan Mangold is band director at MOC-Floyd Valley Middle School\, assistant marching band director for the Pride of the Dutchmen marching band\, and a trumpeter in the Orange City Area Community Band and Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra. \n \nLong-time community band director\, Carla Van Beek\, directed her final concert July 9\, after 17 years. \nThe concert is part of the Onstage Orange City series\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. It will begin at 7:00pm. The concert is free and open to the public. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs. Concessions will be offered. \nRain location is Unity Christian Knight Center. For more information or weather-related announcements\, contact the Orange City Arts Council: ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or 712.707.6514.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-oc-community-band-3/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Event,Music,Orange City Arts
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SUMMARY:Community Forum on arts\, culture\, history
DESCRIPTION:The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs wants to hear from you about arts\, culture & history in Iowa. \n  \nIowa Department of Cultural Affairs \nCommunity Conversations Town Hall \nOrange City \nWednesday\, July 30th \n9:00am – 10:30am   \nNorthwestern College \nVermeer Dining Room \nOrange City\, IA 51041 \n  \nJoin a community conversation online and in Orange City\, and R.S.V.P today! \nRSVP at http://www.iowadcacommunityconversations.org/attend-a-conversation.html  Scroll to the bottom of the page and RSVP for the Orange City event. \n  \nThe Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs is coming to your community to help connect Iowa culture across the state.  Your participation is key to the conversation about current activities\, needs\, and concerns among the people who live\, work\, and engage with Iowa’s culture every day. We encourage you to invite your partners in culture and the broader audiences you serve. \n  \nThe Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs impacts Iowans through the State Historical Society of Iowa\, the Iowa Arts Council and Produce Iowa – State Office of Media Production. We engage Iowans by elevating the role arts\, history and culture play as an economic driver\, a catalyst for the creative sector and a key ingredient in our quality of life. As we look to revitalize the State Historical Building in Iowa\, we invite you to help shape the vision for the future while fostering a greater sense of connectivity and shared purpose across our state. \n  \nAbout the Community Conversations: \nThe Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs is fully engaged in Master Planning for the State Historical Building of Iowa Revitalization.  As a part of the Master Planning\, we are conducting Community Conversations to hear from Iowans as they give input on the visitor experience at the State Historical Building\, its Museum and Library\, along with a potential visitor center for the Capitol Complex.   Since the State Historical Building is the hub for the DCA\, it serves as the heart and soul of our statewide outreach and funding programs.  This is the opportunity for Iowans to have input as we develop our vision for the future for all of the quality of life initiatives under the DCA umbrella.  We are traveling across the state in July for Community Conversation Town Hall Meetings.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/community-forum-on-arts-culture-history/
LOCATION:Northwestern College\, 601 Central Ave SE\, Orange City IA 51041\, 51041
CATEGORIES:Event,Orange City Arts,Variety
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140728
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SUMMARY:Missoula Children’s Theatre
DESCRIPTION:King Arthur’s Quest\, featuring two actors from Missoula Children’s Theatre – Vicki Pace and Augustus Bennett – and 54 local children. \nPerformances August 1 at 7:30pm\, August 2 at 2:00pm at NWC DeWitt Theatre. \nCAST for King Arthur’s Quest named! \nORANGE CITY – King Arthur\, of legend and song\, strode across Medieval England with courage and confidence…or did he? \nMissoula Children’s Theatre brings their original twist on the tale of King Arthur’s Quest\, and 54 local students are part of the production in Orange City August 1 and 2. \nThe performances are scheduled for Friday\, August 1 at 7:30pm and Saturday\, August 2 at 2:00pm at Northwestern College’s DeWitt Theatre. Vicki Pace of Missoula Children’s Theatre is part of the cast\, and Augustus Bennett is director for the week. \nBennett and Pace conducted auditions Monday morning\, July 28 and are rehearsing this week with the cast. Assisting them are Jenna Hayungs\, Chloe Krommendyk and Mullin Smith\, assistant directors. \nMarissa Beaty will take the stage as King Arthur; Haley Smit is Guinevere; Josh Jorgensen will be Sir Lancelot; and William Minninck will be Merlin. \nOther young actors will be Landon De Jong\, the Raven;  Anna Karen Pauls\, Taleisin; Nick Grossmann\, Uther Pendragon; Isaac Krommendyk\, Mordred; Reagan Rowenhorst\, Morgan Le Fey; and Riley Rowenhorst\, Lady of the Lake. \nVicki Pace of MCT will play the Keeper of the Keep\, the Recalcitrant Giant and the Intractable Dragon. \nRounding out the cast are the Knights of the Round Table\, the Squires\, the Damsels of the First and Second Order\, the Citizens of Camelot and the Minis. Local actresses and actors in these roles include Isabel Arteche\, Maren Beaty\, Kendra Breems\, Zachary Cruse\, Makenna Davis\, Sarah Diekevers\, Faith Elgersma\, Faythe Groeneweg\, Leah Hayungs\, Jayden Veldkamp\, Arika Van Gelder\, Megan Brower\, Addaly Miller\, Breeah Miller and August Hubbard. \nOther students serving as citizens\, knights\, squires\, damsels or minis are Courtney Joiner\, Tara Joiner\, Rachel Jorgensen\, Cloda O’Boyle\, Rebecca Philipsen\, Jenna Smit\, Kolton Smit\, Annika Smith\, Reagan Snieder\, Amalia Visser\, Maggie Winn\, Kaitlyn Bruinsma\, Sam Walhof\, Kate Walhof\, Sydney Krommendyk\, Annalise Elliott\, Mikayla Turek\, Dylan De Jong\, Amelia Holmquist\, Alivia Holmquist\, Katherine Pauls\, Karoline Pauls\, Gabe Andres\, Luke Andres\, Lindsay Kuiper and Katie Kensak. \nMary Reinders of Orange City will serve as the piano accompanist. \nAdmission to King Arthur’s Quest is $7 for adults and $3 for K-12 students. All tickets are general admission. No advance tickets will be sold. \nThe Missoula Children’s Theatre residency is sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. For more information\, contact ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or 712-707-4885. The website is orangecityarts.net or facebook.com/ocArts. \nPictured below (front row\, left to right) are cast members and assistant directors: Augustus Bennett of Missoula Children’s Theatre\, Landon De Jong\, Isaac Krommendyk\, Jenna Hayungs\, Haley Smit\, Riley Rowenhorst\, and Chloe Krommendyk. Second row\, left to right\, are: Josh Jorgensen\, William Minnick\, Mullin Smith (in front of William)\, Anna Karen Pauls\, Nick Grossmann\, Marissa Beaty\, Vicki Pace of Missoula Children’s Theatre and Reagan Rowenhorst. \n  \n \nOther details: \nAuditions: Monday\, July 28 – 9:45am to noon. $17. Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre \nShows: August 1\, 7:30pm and August 2\, 2:00pm \nNorthwestern College DeWitt Theatre \nSponsor: Orange City Arts Council \nKing Arthur\, of legend and song\, strode across Medieval England with courage and confidence…or did he? What if the troubles of his kingdom threaten to overwhelm him? Follow the original twist on this familiar story as it weaves its way through a landscape full of surprises!   \nAuditions: Monday\, July 28 – 9:45am to noon. $17. Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre \nInterested students\, entering grades 1-12\, may audition. Students must attend school at MOC-FV\, OCCS\, Spalding or Unity (or be homeschoolers in the MOC-FV school district). \nAudition does NOT require a prepared song or reading\, but students must attend entire audition. All children who audition MUST be available for rehearsal Monday through Friday\, July 28 – August 1\, from 10am to 2:30pm\, and have Friday evening and Saturday afternoon free for the performances. There are spots for 50 or 60 students. We’re very sorry\, but there is no guarantee that everyone who auditions will be cast in the play. \nCASTING: For King Arthur’s Quest\, MCT can cast a maximum of 60 students plus 4 assistant directors. DETAILS: number of students entering 1st grades thru age 7: 16 students maximum. Number of students ages 8-12: 28 students maximum.  Number of students ages 13-18: 16 students maximum. Ages are approximate\, of course. It depends on whether you fit in the costume! : ) Good luck\, everyone!! \nEveryone who auditions must pay the participation fee  of $17. If the student is not cast in the play\, the participation fee will be refunded. \nRegister online by July 24 at orangecityiowa.com/parks-recreation.  Go to the registration tab\, then Register for Activities. Select Arts\, Crafts\, Library link and then Missoula Children’s Theatre.  (Registration is available in person on July 28 if you miss the online deadline.) \nRehearsals: Monday\, July 28 through Friday\, August 1\, from 10am to noon and 12:30 to 2:30pm. Students must attend when their part is scheduled. Some students will attend morning and afternoon rehearsals\, and will need to bring a sack lunch. \nPerformances: Friday\, August 1\, 7:30pm and Saturday\, August 2\, 2:00pm at Northwestern College’s DeWitt Theatre. Admission will be: Adults $7; K-12 students $3.  A DVD will be recorded of the local production of King Arthur’s Quest\, for a $15 charge. \nWorkshops: Free & open to all students. Please register with Orange City Arts Council. Northwestern’s DeWitt Theatre. \n* Acting 1-2-3. (Children entering grades 1-2) When odds & evens come together\, everyone has a fun time! July 29\, 2:45 – 3:30pm \n* Behind the Scenes. (Children entering grades 3-6) What happens before the curtain rises? How role-play helps group dynamics! Wed.\, July 30\, 2:45 – 3:30pm \n* Versed in Verse. (Youth entering grades 7-12) Is Shakespeare boring? Incorporate Elizabethan English with pop culture & discover Shakespeare’s humor & creativity. Thurs.\, July 31\, 2:45 – 3:30pm \n  \nParents: If you are willing to assist with the Missoula Children’s Theatre project by volunteering an hour or two of your time\, please contact Janine at the Orange City Arts Council\, 707-6514 or OCArts@orangecityiowa.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/missoula-childrens-theatre/
LOCATION:Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre\, 809 Albany Ave SE\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Event,Orange City Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Onstage OC: Chris O’Leary Band
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – A six-piece “perfectly rounded\, energetic blues band” from New York\, the Chris O’Leary Band\, takes the stage Wednesday\, July 23 at Windmill Park in Orange City. It’s the Onstage Orange City series\, sponsored by Revival Animal Health in conjunction with the Orange City Arts Council. \nThe evening begins with Revival’s annual pet costume contest\, at 6:00pm. All local pet owners are invited to join the fun; pets will be judged for presentation\, uniqueness and creativity. \nAt 7:00pm\, the Chris O’Leary Band takes the stage. \nO’Leary spent many years as frontman\, lead singer and harmonica player for Levon Helm. He has appeared on stage with many artists: Bobby Keys of the Rolling Stones\, The Fabulous Thunderbirds\, Jimmy Vivino\, James Cotton\, Dan Akroyd and more. \nHe has moved on to his own 6-piece band and his first release “Mr. Used to Be” won the 2011 Blues Music Award (Memphis) and the 2011 Illinois Blues Blast Award (Chicago) for “Best New Artist Debut”. Now the band has released a second CD: “Waiting For The Phone To Ring.” \nReviews include this one from the Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange: “Chris O’Leary’s got it\, man\, he’s got it. From rol­lickin’ rock to week­end stomp to slinkin’ down-lo back-alley swank to bar­rel­house bal­ladry and well beyond.” \nAnd from Eric Gleason: “Every so often you’re lucky enough to see a band and realize that everything is just right. The right personalities\, the right arrangements\, the right instruments\, the right attitude… ‘Tight’ doesn’t describe it. Bands that work hard and can stop and start on a dime are tight. Bands that know each other like the back of their hands are something special.” \nAnd Bob Margolin: “While you and your fine band were play­ing I heard peo­ple say\, ‘Who cares about the rest of the show\, I just want to hear them all night!’ What a strong and impres­sive set. You and your band rock\, big time.” \nConcessions on July 23 will be offered by the Kiwanis. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Rain location is the Unity Christian Knight Center. For more information or weather-related announcements\, see orangecityarts.net\, facebook.com/ocarts\, call 712-707-4885 or email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. Or checkthechrisolearyband.com. \nroad-dawg.com/chris-o-leary \nFree\, thanks to our sponsor:  Revival Animal Health \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-oc-chris-oleary-band/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Event,Music,Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140716T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140716T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
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SUMMARY:Onstage OC: Festival Latino
DESCRIPTION:Orange City\, IA – On Wednesday\, July 16\, Orange City will hold its third Festival Latino\, an event that celebrates diversity and appreciates Latin culture.  The Onstage Orange City event will be 5:00-8:30pm at Windmill Park. \nThe evening begins at 5:00pm. Experience arts and crafts\, mural painting\, games\, and a “fun zone” for kids between 5:30 and 7:30.  Starting at 5:00 and going until 7:00\, authentic Latin cuisine will be available for purchase and enjoyment.  The main event is Mariachi Los Rancheros from Hawarden\, playing from 7:00 to 8:00. The evening ends with participation by festival attendees in some high-energy Zumba. \n\n\n\nThroughout the event\, t-shirts with the festival logo as well as t-shirts from CASA featuring the slogan “Love Our Immigrant Neighbor” will be available for purchase. \nBring lawn chairs or blankets. Rain location is Unity Christian High School. \nBus transportation will be available to and from Sioux Center. The bus will leave from the mall parking lot in Sioux Center at 5:00 and 5:45. The bus will leave Orange City for Sioux Center at 8:15 and 9:00. \nFor more information and to join the conversation\, visit facebook.com/FestivalLatinoOrangeCity. \nFree\, thanks to our sponsors: Staples\, Center Fresh Eggs\, ViBella Jewelry & CASA \nBring lawn chairs or blankets.(For changes related to the weather\, check orangecityarts.net\, facebook.com/ocArts or local radio. Or email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com)
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-oc-festival-latino/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Dance,Event,Music,Orange City Arts,Variety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140709T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140709T200000
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SUMMARY:Onstage OC: Community Band
DESCRIPTION:  \nORANGE CITY – It’s been 17 years. Wednesday\, July 9 will be Carla Van Beek’s final evening as director of the Orange City Area Community Band. \nThe concert\, part of the Onstage Orange City series\, will begin at 7:00pm in Windmill Park. Sponsors are CIVCO Medical Solutions and Fareway\, in conjunction with the Orange City Arts Council. \nVan Beek began as director of the Community Band in 1997\, recruited by Joyce Bloemendaal\, then director of the Arts Council. Of course\, Van Beek and music have been a duo all of her life… young Carla played piano and flute\, and teenage Carla served as drum major for the Rock Valley marching band. She fell in love with all three. \nAfter the Van Beek children started school\, she returned to college at Northwestern\, then taught at Hospers Christian School. She became band director at Unity Christian High in ’96. \nAnd she played in the community band\, under directors Steve Connell and Brad Miedema\, prior to taking the baton herself. \nIt’s amazing\, said Van Beek\, that these high school and adult musicians can get together for one night of rehearsal – “90 minutes in a hot and humid garage\, the back of the bandshell” – and create wonderful music. Obviously they are outstanding musicians\, she said. \nOf course\, those night-before-the-concert rehearsals don’t always go smoothly. Plans change\, and Van Beek hustles to find another trumpeter or percussionist. Or the weather refuses to cooperate. \n“One rehearsal night\, the tornado siren went off… we ended up in the basement of the Vogel paint store!” she said. Dave Bloemendaal\, tuba player for the band\, had his keys to the Vogel-Vande Brake store\, and led the troops\, leaving his oversized instrument to fend for itself. \nVan Beek has loved finding music with audience appeal: marches\, musicals\, Disney songs\, hymn arrangements\, and patriotic tunes. In fact\, her first concert as director – July 9\, ’97 – was a patriotic concert\, so July 9\, ’14 will be also. The show will include Washington Post March\, Semper Fidelis\, Stars and Stripes\, El Capitan\, Colonel Bogey\, and Armed Forces Salute. \nVan Beek commends the Orange City Arts Council and City of Orange City for their long commitment to the band… and she has so many people to thank\, including the audience\, the performers\, and her husband Arlo\, that she could go on for days. \nThe July 9 concert will be the second community band concert this summer. The final will be held July 30\, with Dan Mangold directing. \nThe concert will follow the Orange City Community appreciation meal. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs. \nRain location is Unity Christian Knight Center. For more information or weather-related announcements\, contact the Orange City Arts Council: ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or 712.707.4885 or see orangecityarts.net. \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-oc-community-band-2/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Event,Music,Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140702T190000
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SUMMARY:Onstage Orange City: EXIT 113
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – High-spirited. Exuberant. Entertaining. First-class! That’s Exit 113 from Des Moines. Exit 113 takes the stage at Orange City’s Windmill Park Wednesday\, July 2 at 7:00pm. \nThe free concert\, part of the Onstage Orange City series\, is sponsored by Northwestern Bank and Quatro Composites™. \n \nExit 113 features Bob Long on lead guitar; Jill Belgarde\, lead vocals and saxophone; Travis Belgarde\, bass; Marty Fisher\, percussion; Taylor Telford\, keyboard; and Jerry Anderson\, sound. Their specialty is classic rock ’n’ roll from the 50s and 60s\, but they throw in 70s and 80s favorites\, a bit of country\, and originals. They call themselves a “rockin’ roll band.” \n“Watch out! You’ll be blown away with their versatility!” said Diane Larson of Snus Hill Winery. “Sultry\, upbeat and wild… they do it all and do it well.” \nTheir playlist is listed on orangecityarts.com and Facebook.com/ocArts\, classics including I’m a Believer\, Great Balls of Fire\, Hound Dog and Mustang Sally. Vote for your favorites on Facebook by June 26. Watch their music video on orangecityarts.net. \nBring your dancing shoes; a dance floor will be available. \nOnstage Orange City is a program of the Orange City Arts Council. \nConcessions will be offered July 2. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Rain location is the Unity Christian Knight Center. For more information or weather-related announcements\, see the OC Arts website or Facebook page\, call 712-707-4885 or email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. Exit 113’s website is exit113.com . \nAnd vote on facebook.com/ocArts for your favorite songs from their play list! \n  \nExit 113’s Play List \nOld Time Rock & Roll \nI’m a believer \nSplish Splash \nJambalaya \nSweet Home Alabama \nI’ve Got it Good * \nThese Boots are Made for walking \nSmokey Joe’s Café \nHanky Panky \nHeard it Through the Grapevine \nMustang Sally \nYou Don’t Know Me * \nGeorgia on My Mind \nNever Been to Spain \nChivalry * \nFree Ride \nJoy to the World \nCrazy Little Thing Called Love \nI’ve Got ways Like the Devil \nDon’t Know Why \nBlue Suede Shoes \nFun\, Fun\, Fun \nSurfin U.S.A. \nCan’t Buy Me Love \nDrive My Car \nDay Tripper \nJailhouse Rock \nHound Dog \nRubberneckin’ \nToo Much \nTrouble \nMoney Honey \nRip It Up \nRockin’ Robin \nAt the Hop \nRock Around the Clock \nSaturday Night * \nSimple Like Blue Jeans * \nThe Twist/Let’s Twist Again \nTwist and Shout \nLa Bamba \nDo You Love Me? \nSome Kind of Wonderful \nIt Hurt so Bad \nBring it on Home \nI feel Lucky \nBoot Scootin’ Boogie \nFootloose \nYour mama Don’t dance \nJump\, Jive & Wail \nBei Mir Bist Du Shoen \nGive me one reason \nLovin’ Life & Layin’ Low * \nKansas city \nProud Mary \nFree bird \nBlack Magic woman \nSpooky \nNo Particular Place to Go \nshake Rattle & Roll \nLong Tall Sally \nGreat Balls of Fire \nJohnny B. Goode \nTakin’ Care of Business \nRock & Roll \nReelin’ & Rockin’ \nMoney (That’s What I Want) \nWhole Lotta shakin’ goin’ on \n  \n* denotes original songs \n  \nCheck their website\, exit113.com\, for additional slow songs.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-orange-city-exit-113/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Event,Music,Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
CREATED:20180731T131643Z
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SUMMARY:Onstage OC: Community Band
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – The Orange City Area Community Band will take the stage for their first 2014 concert on Wed. June 25\, and Tom Forkenbrock of Chicago will be the guest soloist. \nThe concert is beginning the 17th year of the band under the direction of Carla Van Beek. It is part of the Orange City Arts Council’s Onstage Orange City series\, and sponsored by Diamond Vogel Paint and Van Engelenhoven Agency. \nThe concert will be held in Orange City’s Windmill Park at 7:00pm. \nIt promises to be a fun-filled evening of music\, featuring some of Van Beek’s favorites over the past 17 years: A Day at Disneyland\, Grease!\, Pop & Rock Legends: Neil Diamond\,  I Dreamed a Dream\, Star Dust\, That Old Time Religion\, Praise to the Lord the Almighty and Flight of Valor.  \nForkenbrock\, who played trumpet with the U.S. Army Band for nine years\, will solo with the band this week. Forkenbrock will be featured in I Dreamed a Dream\, Star Dust and That Old Time Religion. \nThe Orange City native graduated from M-OC High School in ’82\, then enlisted in the U.S. Army. He has performed for two presidents\, Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr.\, plus Prince Charles and other dignitaries from around the world. He also played for the Pan American Games and the ’88 Olympics in South Korea. \nSince leaving the Army\, Forkenbrock has performed with big bands\, wind ensembles and other performing groups in the Chicago area\, and with artists including Bill Watrous\, Dick Oatts\, Joe LaBarbera\, Chuck Findley and Bill Porter.  His bands have opened for Maynard Ferguson\, Buddy Rich\, Ramsey Lewis and Count Basie’s Big Band. \nForkenbrock regularly performs with “Brass From The Past”\, a 60’s-80’s classic rock\, Motown and soul group\, as well as in the College of Lake County Wind Ensemble.  He also plays French horn\, baritone and tuba\, but his first and most enduring love\, he said\, is the trumpet\, which he has played for nearly 40 years. \nForkenbrock is returning after performing with the Orange City Area Community Band in 2010 and ’11. \nThe concert is free and open to the public. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs. Concessions will be offered. \nRain location is Unity Christian Knight Center. For more information or weather-related announcements\, contact the Orange City Arts Council: ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or 712.707.6514 or see orangecityarts.net.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-oc-community-band/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Event,Music,Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140618T182500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140618T204500
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SUMMARY:Summer Suites 2014
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – UPDATE July 18: Summer Suites will be held outdoors! \nThe Orange City Arts Council’s annual celebration of flowering gardens and music – and irresistible sweets – is coming soon. The 2014 Summer Suites will be held Wednesday\, June 18 in three backyard gardens in Orange City. \nThe event begins at 6:30 p.m. \nThe “progressive concert” will feature cellist Hannah McGarvey\, storyteller Jim Schaap\, and ventriloquist Lisa Laird. \nHannah McGarvey invites Summer Suites guests to immerse themselves in the world of tango from Argentina and Brazil. \nA recent graduate from Biola Univeristy in cello performance\, McGarvey plans a program featuring music from South America’s most well-known composers. Listeners will get a chance to hear tango music by Astor Piazzolla\, songs of the Argentinian gaúchos by Alberto Ginastera\, and folk-influenced Brazilian pieces by Heitor Villa-Lobos. \nMcGarvey\, of Alton\, is actively teaching private lessons and working as a freelance musician in northwest Iowa\, and plans to attend graduate school in the near future to pursue a degree in ethnomusicology. \nLori Vande Brake is McGarvey’s accompanist. \n \nLisa Laird and Lily \n\nLisa Laird\, of Orange City\,  was honored to be asked to be a featured performer at the International Ventriloquism ConVENTion in July.  Other performers include Jeff Dunham (seen on David Letterman and The Tonight Show) and Terry Fator (winner of America’s Got Talent\, season two).  So Laird is doing her adult ventriloquism show first at Summer Suites. Kids will love it too! \nFourteen years ago\, Laird was drawn into the world of puppetry by her sons Matt and Dan\, and completed several levels of training. She worked with puppets in the preschool classroom until ’08\, and now travels full-time as a family entertainer with Pockets Full of Fun. \nShe has received four Gold awards as well as first place in the Axtell Video Contest in ’13\, and has performed at various conferences sponsored by Creative Ministry Solutions. \n \nJim Schaap \n\nJames Calvin Schaap – Jim! – will read and tell stories at the third garden. Schaap has been writing all kinds of things for almost 40 years. This summer a collection of his newest stories will come out\, Up the Hill\, folk tales from the cemetery of a small Dutch town in northwest Iowa. “That’s all we’re saying\, really\,” said Schaap\, “but if you’ve never heard a story that features Calvinist zombies\, you will soon.” \nSchaap recently left Sioux Center after 37 years of teaching at Dordt College. He and his wife moved to rural Alton. \nSummer Suites will be held in the backyard gardens of Marilyn Mayberry\, Shay and Jackie Davis\, and Dale and Jill Pluim. \nThe event\, part of the Onstage Orange City series\, is sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. Instead of a show in Windmill Park\, the event happens in three backyards. \nAdvance tickets are necessary\, at $10 for adults and $7 for students. If purchased June 13 or before\, tickets are discounted\, at $7.50 for adults and $5 for students at the Orange CIty Arts Council office\, Orange City town hall and Dove Christian Book Store. Maps and schedules are provided to ticket purchasers. \nFor more information\, contact Orange City Arts Council\, 712-707-6514 or ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. \nOCArts@orangecityiowa.com  facebook.com/ocArts \n—————————— \nAnd more info… about the gardens for Summer Suites! \nThe progressive concert/ garden tour – with desserts at each location – will be held at the backyards of Marilyn Mayberry\, Dale and Jill Pluim and Shay and Jackie Davis\, all in Orange City. \nDale and Jill Pluim’s yard features birch trees\, a large maple tree\, evergreens and lilacs. A red playhouse/ storage shed sits at the edge of the shady property\, complementing the Pluim home. It’s an intimate setting. Ventriloquist Lisa Laird will do a program for adults\, but children will enjoy the show too! \nShay and Jackie Davis live on the northwest edge of town\, on a property that reminds them of their childhoods. Jackie grew up on a farm\, and Shay’s childhood home was like their Orange City home. “When I went out the front\, I was a city kid. The back\, a farm kid\,” he said. \nTheir front yard features perennials: day lily\, bleeding heart\, spiderwort\, sweet william\, columbine\, coral bells and a variety of hosta. In the back is a two-tired deck and a large yard with mature evergreen\, maple and cottonwood trees. Behind their tree border is a creek and cornfield\, and their own zipline.  \nTheir latest addition are homemade outdoor “lights\,” attached to the side of their home – created with the help of Mariah and Makenna\, with mason jars\, pebbles and candles. \nAuthor and storyteller Jim Schaap will entertain the audience at the Davis yard. \nThe third garden is Marilyn Mayberry’s\, a large yard filled with ash\, spruce\, locust\, amir maple\, pagoda dogwood and Japanese lilac.  Marilyn has planted 17 trees since moving to her home about 18 years ago. \nFritz Kroese was the artist of her backyard patio\, created last summer from a picture Marilyn found. There’s a two-sided pergola with Italian wedding lights\, stamped concrete and a water rock fountain. “This is the only water front I’m going to have\,” she said with a smile. \nMarilyn’s garden also features Siberian iris\, witch hazel\, key lime hydrangea\, and pachysandra. \nCellist Hannah McGarvey\, accompanied by Lori Vande Brake\, will perform at Marilyn’s place. \nRain location for Summer Suites is the Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/summer-suites-2014/
LOCATION:Three backyard gardens\, Orange City IA\, 51041
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Event,Music,Orange City Arts,Variety
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SUMMARY:Onstage OC: Watoto Choir
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – The Watoto Children’s Choir of Uganda will present their energetic music and dance show in Orange City Wednesday\, June 11 at Windmill Park. \nThe 7:00pm show features original and vibrant African music with dance routines and life-transforming stories. The program is entitled “Beautiful Africa: A New Generation.” \nThe show is part of the Orange City Arts Council’s Onstage Orange City summer series\, and is sponsored by  Orange City Communications. \nThe globally-acclaimed choir was born from the holistic care program\, Watoto\, initiated to serve a variety of needs of the African people\, especially those of children orphaned as a result of war\, poverty and HIV/AIDS. “We share a message of transformation\,” said Watoto founder Gary Skinner\, “telling the story of Africa’s rescued orphans and women.” \nEach of the children in the choir has suffered the loss of one or both parents\, and all live in Watoto Children’s Villages. \n“It’s a concert of hope\,” said Skinner\, and he and the choir desire to reach audiences “with the message of Christ’s healing power\,” he said. \nThis tour began in Argyle\, TX in mid-January and the 22  children and 10 adults will travel for six months\, visiting Texas\, New Mexico\, Oklahoma\, Missouri\, Louisiana\, Arkansas\, Illinois\, Kansas\, Wisconsin\, South Dakota\, Minnesota\, Nebraska\, and Iowa\, ending their tour in late June in Colorado. \nSince the tour’s inception in 1994\, 64 choirs have traveled globally\, providing the children with an opportunity to broaden their world view. They have done shows in Australia\, Brazil\, Canada\, China\, Europe\, Hong Kong\, Japan\, Germany\, France and the U.S.\, and have performed for everyone from royalty and national leaders to the ordinary person. \nThe June 11 concert is free\, but an offering will be received for Watoto. \nThanks to Living Water Community Church for assisting with the event. \nBring a blanket or lawn chairs. Concessions will be offered. Rain location is Unity Christian Knight Center. For more information or weather-related announcements\, contact the Orange City Arts Council\, ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or 712.707.6514 or see orangecityarts.net. Watoto’s site is watoto.com/choir.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-oc-watoto-choir/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Event,Music,Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140604T190000
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SUMMARY:Onstage Orange City: SongBlast
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – Two men\, two voices\, and more songs than any duo could possibly know – that’s SongBlast. Onstage Orange City presents SongBlast on Wednesday\, June 4 in Orange City’s Windmill Park. The show begins at 7:00pm. \nThis free event\, part of the Onstage Orange City series\, is sponsored by OC Sanitation and Joe’s TV and Appliance. \nSongBlast’s Pat Balder of Maple Grove MN and Glen Everhart of Blaine came together just two years ago. \nBalder grew up in tiny Foley MN\, and taught himself to sing and play guitar\, piano and drums.  After earning a degree in music and classical guitar performance from St. John’s University\, he worked with Polygram Records\, wrote and produced music for Target\, Sun Country Airlines and Harley Davidson\, and has done thousands of shows in the Twin Cities\, New York\, Las Vegas\, Nashville\, and elsewhere. \nEverhart\, originally from St. Paul\, plays guitar\, piano and harmonica\, and earned a degree in vocal music at St. Cloud State. He has performed as a solo singer/ songwriter and comedian for years\, plus did a 10-year run with “Fyder & Everhart.” He’s done many shows for 3M\, a national tour for Super 8\, two CHS national conventions and performances at state fairs in six states. \nThe two brought their electric and acoustic guitars together at the suggestion of Gary Berg of G.L.Berg Entertainment\, meeting at Everhart’s home on May 17\, 2012.  For six and a half hours straight\, they played songs\, discussed pop music history\, told stories of the road\, and compared their approaches to entertaining\, writing\, business\, and family. \nThe two specialize in hilarious parodies\, and perform everything from classics to contemporary. \nAccording to an audience member\, “I just kept laughing all night!” Others said: “They can play anything that you’d ever want them to play!” “The most fun I’ve had in years.” “Spectacular!” \nOnstage Orange City is a program of the Orange City Arts Council. \nConcessions will be offered June 4. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Rain location is the Unity Christian Knight Center. For more information or weather-related announcements\, see orangecityarts.net or facebook.com/ocArts\, call 712-707-4885 or email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. To hear SongBlast\, check songblast.net.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-orange-city-songblast/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:2014 Onstage Oc,Event,Music,Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140529
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
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SUMMARY:Onstage Orange City 2014
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – Blues\, bluegrass\, classic rock\, theatre and juggling – they’re all part of the line-up for the fifth season of Onstage Orange City. \nThe Orange City Arts Council has announced its schedule of shows in Orange City’s Windmill Park for summer 2014. \n \nChris O’Leary BandChris O’Leary was lead singer for Grammy award-winner Levon Helm’s band The Barnburners. And O’Leary and his six-piece band later won a blues music award in Memphis. They’ll bring the blues to the Windmill Park stage in Orange City in July. \n\nThe series will feature 14 Wednesday nights of entertainment\, beginning with Orange City’s Got Talent! on May 28. It will be the fourth annual talent show\, open to talent Orange City and nearby towns. \n \nComic stunt juggler to be part of Onstage Orange CityTuey Wilson is fun\, funny and skillful. “Those looking for wholesome laughs and incredible demonstrations of skill have found their Holy Grail in Tuey\,” said Juggle Magazine. He will perform as one of the Onstage Orange City shows to be held May 28 through August 27. \n\nOnstage Orange City artists in June\, July and August include SongBlast from the Twin Cities\, classic rock group Exit 113 from Des Moines\, the Chris O’Leary blues band from New York\, and comic stunt juggler Tuey Wilson from Faribault\, MN.  Watoto Children’s Choir  will also present its lively show\, Beautiful Africa. \nMonroe Crossing\, from the Twin Cities\, is scheduled for August 13\, and is the only bluegrass band ever nominated as “Artist of the Year” by the Minnesota Music Academy. They showcased at the International Bluegrass Music Association Convention in ’07. \nFavorites returning again are the Orange City Area Community Band June 25\, July 9 and July 30; the SchoolHouse Company theatre troupe presenting You’re a Good Man\, Charlie Brown August 6; and Festival Latino on July 16. The final show\, August 27\, will be singer-songwriter Amy Noelck of Dallas\, performing on the Northwestern College Green. \n \nMonroe Crossing to perform August 13Monroe Crossing\, inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame in ’07\, is performing for Onstage Orange City in August. The Orange CIty Arts Council\, with support from local businesses\, sponsors the Wednesday night summer series in Orange City’s WIndmill Park. \n\nSummer Suites\, the Orange City Arts Council’s progressive evening of music\, stories\, gardens and delightful sweets\, will be on Wed.\, June 18. The show will feature cellist Hannah McGarvey\, storyteller Jim Schaap and ventriloquist Lisa Laird\, performing in three backyard gardens… the one ticketed event in the summer series. \nContributions by local businesses and individuals\, with help from the Orange City Arts Council and City of Orange City\, fund other shows\, so they’re free to the public.  Most shows will begin at 7:00pm in Orange CIty’s Windmill Park. \nFor more information\, see orangecityarts.net or contact the Orange City Arts Council at 712-707-6514 or ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. Onstage Orange City fliers will be inserted in The AdVisor May 6\, and will be available at the Arts Council office and various businesses. \nThose interested in auditioning to be part of the talent show should sign up by May 12 at orangecityarts.net/octalent. \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/onstage-orange-city-2014/
LOCATION:Windmill Park\, 200 Central Ave NW\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140408T203000
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SUMMARY:Cashore Marionettes
DESCRIPTION:  \nORANGE CITY – The Cashore Marionettes are not just for kids! Joseph Cashore has received national awards for creating puppet shows for all ages\, from children to adults. He will be presenting a show in Orange City Tuesday\, April 8 at 7:00 p.m. at Northwestern College’s Christ Chapel. Sponsor is the Orange City Arts Council. \n  \nCashore remembers seeing his first marionette at age 10 or 11; it was hanging from the ceiling of a gift shop. He stood and imagined the possibilities\, then worked up the courage to ask the saleswoman if he could try moving the marionette. She said ‘no.’ \n  \n \nCashore Marionettes: elephant \n\nThat didn’t stop Cashore. He eventually created a puppet that would convincingly “play” a violin solo – Ralph Vaughn Williams’ “The Lark Ascending.” He worked long and hard to solve the technical problems. As a result\, “the quality of manipulation is unparalleled\, and the effect upon the audience is powerful\,” said The Center of Contemporary Arts in St. Louis. \n  \nHis awards include a Pew Fellowship for Performance Art for artistic accomplishment and a Henson Foundation Grant which encourages puppetry to adult audiences. He received the highest honor possible for an American puppeteer\, a UNIMA Citation of Excellence…  “awarded to shows that touch their audiences deeply; that totally engage\, enchant and enthrall.” Joe and Wilma Cashore have toured across Europe and North America\, including the Kennedy Center\, and received accolades everywhere. \n  \n \nCashore Marionettes: mother & baby \n\nThe Toronto Sun said: “The range of movement truly has to be seen to be believed\, and even that might be pushing it!” \n  \nAccording to Baylin Artists\, Cashore Marionettes are “unmatched in artistry\, grace and refinement of movement. They redefine the art of puppetry.” \n  \nCashore has created a show that celebrates everyday life with humor and feeling\, set to music by composers including Beethoven\, Vivaldi\, Strauss and Copland. It’s a theatrical piece which uses marionettes to evoke strong emotion… so parents of young children are asked to take that into consideration. \n  \nGeneral admission tickets are $10 adults\, $7 students\, and free for children ages 5 and under. Tickets are available at Orange City Arts Council\, Dove Christian Bookstore\, Northwestern College theatre and music departments\, and at the door. \n  \n \nMarionettes for all agesThey’re not just for kids! Cashore Marionettes\, founded by Joseph Cashore\, has received national awards for creating shows that appeal to all ages. The Toronto Sun said\, “Each creation is a slice of life\, awe-inspiring in the minutest detail.” Tickets for the April 8 Orange City show are available at OC Arts Council\, Dove Bookstore and Northwestern theatre and music departments. \n\nThe show is the final in the 2013-’14 Beyond Onstage series\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council\, with support from the Iowa Arts Council\, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs\, and the National Endowment for the Arts. \n  \nFor information\, phone 712-707-4885 or email ocarts@orangecityiowa.com. \nCheck out Cashore Marionettes here.  \n \nLife in Motion from Joe Cashore on Vimeo. \nLinks: http://cashoremarionettes.com/ \n   \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/cashore-marionettes/
LOCATION:Northwestern College Chapel\, 601 Central Ave SE\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140328T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
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SUMMARY:Baladino: World music from Israel
DESCRIPTION:SCHEDULE BELOW… SCROLL DOWN! \nORANGE CITY – The acclaimed Israeli ensemble\, Baladino\, will perform in Orange City and surrounding towns March 24-28. \n  \nIt’s part of a five-week tour\, sponsored by Arts Midwest and the Orange City Arts Council. Baladino’s residency will culminate in a public performance on Friday\, March 28 at 7:30pm at the Northwestern College Chapel in Orange City. \n  \nBaladino gathers its music from traditional melodies\, carried to Israel by the Jewish people who were expelled from Spain and Portugal in 1492. The Jews lived in Eastern Europe\, Africa and the Middle East – everywhere from Yemen\, Iraq and Morocco to Hungary\, Germany\, Turkey and Greece. So Israel is a melting pot\, with “a collision of cultures\,” said Yonnie Dror of Baladino. \n  \nSo their music is eclectic too. \n  \nThe members of Baladino\, from Tel Aviv\, begin with old melodies – some 500 years old – then add jazz\, rock and classical influences. They perform with both ancient and new instruments: soprano saxophone\, flute\, percussion\, violin\, mandolin\, vocals\, duduk\, ney\, ram’s horn and more. The duduk is the great grandfather of the oboe and bassoon\, and sounds like a weeping man\, said Dror. These days\, it’s used in Hollywood in dramatic scenes from ancient times: in movies like Gladiator\, Blood Diamond and The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \n  \nThe ram’s horn\, or shofar\, was used in the battle of Jericho\, and is also used as a climax of prayer. The Jewish people believe that the sound of the shofar “opens up the gates of heaven\, so God listens to the prayers\,” said Dror. \n  \nDror\, leader of the ensemble\, plays 30 wind instruments. Yael Badash of Baladino has received awards for her vocals and her work in Ladino music. Baladino was honored last fall with invitations to perform at the Chicago and Madison world music festivals. \n  \nGeneral admission tickets for the public concert on Friday\, March 28 at 7:30pm at Northwestern’s Christ Chapel may be purchased at Dove Bookstore and at the door\, at $10 adults and $7 students. Children age five and under are free. \n  \nBaladino will also do school programs\, workshops and coffee house shows.  On Mon.\, March 24\, Baladino will perform at Fruited Plain Cafe in Sioux Center. On Wed.\, March 26\, Baladino will perform at Old Factory Coffee Shop in Orange City. Both shows will begin at 7:30pm\, with a $2 cover charge. \n  \nThrough the Orange City Arts Council\, Orange City was selected as the one city in Iowa to host the 2013-’15 Arts Midwest World Fest. Arts Midwest partners with program sponsors like The National Endowment for the Arts and 3M. The show is part of the Beyond Onstage series\, funded in part by the Iowa Arts Council\, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. \n  \nFor more information\, contact the Orange CIty Arts Council at 712-707-4885. \nKWIT radio’s Mark Munger interviewed Janine Calsbeek about Baladino: https://soundcloud.com/publicradio-kwit/baladino-orange-city-arts \nFor more info and complete schedule\, click here: http://orangecityarts.net/2014/02/israeli-ensemble-baladino-to-perform-in-orange-city-march-24-28/ \n http://orangecityarts.net/2013/06/beyond-onstage-2013-14-season-series/ \n  \nAnother link\, where Yonnie makes a ney flute from the Baladino poster\, and plays it! (23 seconds long!):  \n  \n  \nA program of Arts Midwest\, the 2013-2015 Arts Midwest World Fest cycle is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts\, 3M Foundation\, and MetLife Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China for Shangri La\, Délégation du Québec a Chicago for Le Vent du Nord\, and the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest for Baladino. This activity is also funded\, in part\, by the Minnesota State Arts Board through the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4\, 2008. \n  \nArts Midwest World Fest is also generously supported by Illinois Arts Council\, Indiana Arts Commission\, Iowa Arts Council\, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs\, Minnesota State Arts Board\, North Dakota Council on the Arts\, Ohio Arts Council\, South Dakota Arts Council\, and Wisconsin Arts Board. \n  \nSchedule: \nMonday\, March 24: \n10:00am Dordt College class\, Sioux Center \n1:00pm Kinsey Elementary\, Sioux Center \n7:30pm Fruited Plain Cafe in Sioux Center. $2 cover \n  \nTuesday\, March 25: \n10:25am MOC-FV Middle School\, Alton \n1:54pm Unity Christian High School clinic. \n6:30-7:30pm Northwestern College Chapel. Workshop/ assembly\, free for Northwestern College students and staff. Others: $6. \n  \nWednesday\, March 26: \n10:00am  Northwestern College Chapel\, special music \n4:00pm  Village Northwest in Sheldon \n7:30pm Old Factory Coffee Shop in Orange City. $2 cover \n  \nThursday\, March 27: \n10:00am  Unity Knight Center. High school/ middle school workshop/ assembly. \n1:00pm Unity Knight Center. Elementary/ middle school workshop/ assembly. \n  \nFriday\, March 28: \n7:30pm: PUBLIC SHOW at Northwestern College Chapel. $10 adults\, $7 students\, free for children ages 5 and under.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/baladino-world-music-from-israel-4/
LOCATION:Northwestern College Chapel\, 601 Central Ave SE\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140328
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
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SUMMARY:Baladino: world music from Israel
DESCRIPTION:SCHEDULE BELOW… SCROLL DOWN! \n  \nORANGE CITY – The acclaimed Israeli ensemble\, Baladino\, will perform in Orange City and surrounding towns March 24-28. \n  \nIt’s part of a five-week tour\, sponsored by Arts Midwest and the Orange City Arts Council. Baladino’s residency will culminate in a public performance on Friday\, March 28 at 7:30pm at the Northwestern College Chapel in Orange City. \n  \nBaladino gathers its music from traditional melodies\, carried to Israel by the Jewish people who were expelled from Spain and Portugal in 1492. The Jews lived in Eastern Europe\, Africa and the Middle East – everywhere from Yemen\, Iraq and Morocco to Hungary\, Germany\, Turkey and Greece. So Israel is a melting pot\, with “a collision of cultures\,” said Yonnie Dror of Baladino. \n  \nSo their music is eclectic too. \n  \nThe members of Baladino\, from Tel Aviv\, begin with old melodies – some 500 years old – then add jazz\, rock and classical influences. They perform with both ancient and new instruments: soprano saxophone\, flute\, percussion\, violin\, mandolin\, vocals\, duduk\, ney\, ram’s horn and more. The duduk is the great grandfather of the oboe and bassoon\, and sounds like a weeping man\, said Dror. These days\, it’s used in Hollywood in dramatic scenes from ancient times: in movies like Gladiator\, Blood Diamond and The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \n  \nThe ram’s horn\, or shofar\, was used in the battle of Jericho\, and is also used as a climax of prayer. The Jewish people believe that the sound of the shofar “opens up the gates of heaven\, so God listens to the prayers\,” said Dror. \n  \nDror\, leader of the ensemble\, plays 30 wind instruments. Yael Badash of Baladino has received awards for her vocals and her work in Ladino music. Baladino was honored last fall with invitations to perform at the Chicago and Madison world music festivals. \n  \nGeneral admission tickets for the public concert on Friday\, March 28 at 7:30pm at Northwestern’s Christ Chapel may be purchased at Dove Bookstore and at the door\, at $10 adults and $7 students. Children age five and under are free. \n  \nBaladino will also do school programs\, workshops and coffee house shows.  On Mon.\, March 24\, Baladino will perform at Fruited Plain Cafe in Sioux Center. On Wed.\, March 26\, Baladino will perform at Old Factory Coffee Shop in Orange City. Both shows will begin at 7:30pm\, with a $2 cover charge. \n  \nThrough the Orange City Arts Council\, Orange City was selected as the one city in Iowa to host the 2013-’15 Arts Midwest World Fest. Arts Midwest partners with program sponsors like The National Endowment for the Arts and 3M. The show is part of the Beyond Onstage series\, funded in part by the Iowa Arts Council\, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. \n  \nFor more information\, contact the Orange CIty Arts Council at 712-707-4885. \nKWIT radio’s Mark Munger interviewed Janine Calsbeek about Baladino: https://soundcloud.com/publicradio-kwit/baladino-orange-city-arts \nFor more info and complete schedule\, click here: http://orangecityarts.net/2014/02/israeli-ensemble-baladino-to-perform-in-orange-city-march-24-28/ \n http://orangecityarts.net/2013/06/beyond-onstage-2013-14-season-series/ \n  \nA program of Arts Midwest\, the 2013-2015 Arts Midwest World Fest cycle is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts\, 3M Foundation\, and MetLife Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China for Shangri La\, Délégation du Québec a Chicago for Le Vent du Nord\, and the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest for Baladino. This activity is also funded\, in part\, by the Minnesota State Arts Board through the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4\, 2008. \n  \nArts Midwest World Fest is also generously supported by Illinois Arts Council\, Indiana Arts Commission\, Iowa Arts Council\, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs\, Minnesota State Arts Board\, North Dakota Council on the Arts\, Ohio Arts Council\, South Dakota Arts Council\, and Wisconsin Arts Board. \n  \nSchedule: \nMonday\, March 24: \n10:00am Dordt College class\, Sioux Center \n1:00pm Kinsey Elementary\, Sioux Center \n7:30pm Fruited Plain Cafe in Sioux Center. $2 cover \n  \nTuesday\, March 25: \n10:25am MOC-FV Middle School\, Alton \n1:54pm Unity Christian High School clinic. \n6:30-7:30pm Northwestern College Chapel. Workshop/ assembly\, free for Northwestern College students and staff. Others: $6. \n  \nWednesday\, March 26: \n10:00am  Northwestern College Chapel\, special music \n4:00pm  Village Northwest in Sheldon \n7:30pm Old Factory Coffee Shop in Orange City. $2 cover \n  \nThursday\, March 27: \n10:00am  Unity Knight Center. High school/ middle school workshop/ assembly. \n1:00pm Unity Knight Center. Elementary/ middle school workshop/ assembly. \n  \nFriday\, March 28: \n7:30pm: PUBLIC SHOW at Northwestern College Chapel. $10 adults\, $7 students\, free for children ages 5 and under.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/baladino-world-music-from-israel-3/
LOCATION:student workshops: Unity Christian Knight Center\, 216 Michigan Ave SW\, Orange City\, 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140326T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140326T203000
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
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SUMMARY:Baladino: world music from Israel
DESCRIPTION:SCHEDULE BELOW… SCROLL DOWN! \nWednesday: Old Factory Coffee Shop\, 7:30pm. $2 cover. \n  \nORANGE CITY – The acclaimed Israeli ensemble\, Baladino\, will perform in Orange City and surrounding towns March 24-28. \n  \nIt’s part of a five-week tour\, sponsored by Arts Midwest and the Orange City Arts Council. Baladino’s residency will culminate in a public performance on Friday\, March 28 at 7:30pm at the Northwestern College Chapel in Orange City. \n  \nBaladino gathers its music from traditional melodies\, carried to Israel by the Jewish people who were expelled from Spain and Portugal in 1492. The Jews lived in Eastern Europe\, Africa and the Middle East – everywhere from Yemen\, Iraq and Morocco to Hungary\, Germany\, Turkey and Greece. So Israel is a melting pot\, with “a collision of cultures\,” said Yonnie Dror of Baladino. \n  \nSo their music is eclectic too. \n  \nThe members of Baladino\, from Tel Aviv\, begin with old melodies – some 500 years old – then add jazz\, rock and classical influences. They perform with both ancient and new instruments: soprano saxophone\, flute\, percussion\, violin\, mandolin\, vocals\, duduk\, ney\, ram’s horn and more. The duduk is the great grandfather of the oboe and bassoon\, and sounds like a weeping man\, said Dror. These days\, it’s used in Hollywood in dramatic scenes from ancient times: in movies like Gladiator\, Blood Diamond and The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \n  \nThe ram’s horn\, or shofar\, was used in the battle of Jericho\, and is also used as a climax of prayer. The Jewish people believe that the sound of the shofar “opens up the gates of heaven\, so God listens to the prayers\,” said Dror. \n  \nDror\, leader of the ensemble\, plays 30 wind instruments. Yael Badash of Baladino has received awards for her vocals and her work in Ladino music. Baladino was honored last fall with invitations to perform at the Chicago and Madison world music festivals. \n  \nGeneral admission tickets for the public concert on Friday\, March 28 at 7:30pm at Northwestern’s Christ Chapel may be purchased at Dove Bookstore and at the door\, at $10 adults and $7 students. Children age five and under are free. \n  \nBaladino will also do school programs\, workshops and coffee house shows.  On Mon.\, March 24\, Baladino will perform at Fruited Plain Cafe in Sioux Center. On Wed.\, March 26\, Baladino will perform at Old Factory Coffee Shop in Orange City. Both shows will begin at 7:30pm\, with a $2 cover charge. \n  \nThrough the Orange City Arts Council\, Orange City was selected as the one city in Iowa to host the 2013-’15 Arts Midwest World Fest. Arts Midwest partners with program sponsors like The National Endowment for the Arts and 3M. The show is part of the Beyond Onstage series\, funded in part by the Iowa Arts Council\, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. \n  \nFor more information\, contact the Orange CIty Arts Council at 712-707-4885. \nKWIT radio’s Mark Munger interviewed Janine Calsbeek about Baladino: https://soundcloud.com/publicradio-kwit/baladino-orange-city-arts \nFor more info and complete schedule\, click here: http://orangecityarts.net/2014/02/israeli-ensemble-baladino-to-perform-in-orange-city-march-24-28/ \n http://orangecityarts.net/2013/06/beyond-onstage-2013-14-season-series/ \n  \nA program of Arts Midwest\, the 2013-2015 Arts Midwest World Fest cycle is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts\, 3M Foundation\, and MetLife Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China for Shangri La\, Délégation du Québec a Chicago for Le Vent du Nord\, and the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest for Baladino. This activity is also funded\, in part\, by the Minnesota State Arts Board through the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4\, 2008. \n  \nArts Midwest World Fest is also generously supported by Illinois Arts Council\, Indiana Arts Commission\, Iowa Arts Council\, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs\, Minnesota State Arts Board\, North Dakota Council on the Arts\, Ohio Arts Council\, South Dakota Arts Council\, and Wisconsin Arts Board. \n  \nSchedule: \nMonday\, March 24: \n10:00am Dordt College class\, Sioux Center \n1:00pm Kinsey Elementary\, Sioux Center \n7:30pm Fruited Plain Cafe in Sioux Center. $2 cover \n  \nTuesday\, March 25: \n10:25am MOC-FV Middle School\, Alton \n1:54pm Unity Christian High School clinic. \n6:30-7:30pm Northwestern College Chapel. Workshop/ assembly\, free for Northwestern College students and staff. Others: $6. \n  \nWednesday\, March 26: \n10:00am  Northwestern College Chapel\, special music \n4:00pm  Village Northwest in Sheldon \n7:30pm Old Factory Coffee Shop in Orange City. $2 cover \n  \nThursday\, March 27: \n10:00am  Unity Knight Center. High school/ middle school workshop/ assembly. \n1:00pm Unity Knight Center. Elementary/ middle school workshop/ assembly. \n  \nFriday\, March 28: \n7:30pm: PUBLIC SHOW at Northwestern College Chapel. $10 adults\, $7 students\, free for children ages 5 and under.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/baladino-world-music-from-israel-2/
LOCATION:Old Factory Coffee Shop\, 110 4th St SW\, Orange City\, 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140326
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
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SUMMARY:Baladino: world music from Israel
DESCRIPTION:SCHEDULE BELOW… SCROLL DOWN! \n  \nORANGE CITY – The acclaimed Israeli ensemble\, Baladino\, will perform in Orange City and surrounding towns March 24-28. \n  \nIt’s part of a five-week tour\, sponsored by Arts Midwest and the Orange City Arts Council. Baladino’s residency will culminate in a public performance on Friday\, March 28 at 7:30pm at the Northwestern College Chapel in Orange City. \n  \nBaladino gathers its music from traditional melodies\, carried to Israel by the Jewish people who were expelled from Spain and Portugal in 1492. The Jews lived in Eastern Europe\, Africa and the Middle East – everywhere from Yemen\, Iraq and Morocco to Hungary\, Germany\, Turkey and Greece. So Israel is a melting pot\, with “a collision of cultures\,” said Yonnie Dror of Baladino. \n  \nSo their music is eclectic too. \n  \nThe members of Baladino\, from Tel Aviv\, begin with old melodies – some 500 years old – then add jazz\, rock and classical influences. They perform with both ancient and new instruments: soprano saxophone\, flute\, percussion\, violin\, mandolin\, vocals\, duduk\, ney\, ram’s horn and more. The duduk is the great grandfather of the oboe and bassoon\, and sounds like a weeping man\, said Dror. These days\, it’s used in Hollywood in dramatic scenes from ancient times: in movies like Gladiator\, Blood Diamond and The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \n  \nThe ram’s horn\, or shofar\, was used in the battle of Jericho\, and is also used as a climax of prayer. The Jewish people believe that the sound of the shofar “opens up the gates of heaven\, so God listens to the prayers\,” said Dror. \n  \nDror\, leader of the ensemble\, plays 30 wind instruments. Yael Badash of Baladino has received awards for her vocals and her work in Ladino music. Baladino was honored last fall with invitations to perform at the Chicago and Madison world music festivals. \n  \nGeneral admission tickets for the public concert on Friday\, March 28 at 7:30pm at Northwestern’s Christ Chapel may be purchased at Dove Bookstore and at the door\, at $10 adults and $7 students. Children age five and under are free. \n  \nBaladino will also do school programs\, workshops and coffee house shows.  On Mon.\, March 24\, Baladino will perform at Fruited Plain Cafe in Sioux Center. On Wed.\, March 26\, Baladino will perform at Old Factory Coffee Shop in Orange City. Both shows will begin at 7:30pm\, with a $2 cover charge. \n  \nThrough the Orange City Arts Council\, Orange City was selected as the one city in Iowa to host the 2013-’15 Arts Midwest World Fest. Arts Midwest partners with program sponsors like The National Endowment for the Arts and 3M. The show is part of the Beyond Onstage series\, funded in part by the Iowa Arts Council\, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. \n  \nFor more information\, contact the Orange CIty Arts Council at 712-707-4885. \nKWIT radio’s Mark Munger interviewed Janine Calsbeek about Baladino: https://soundcloud.com/publicradio-kwit/baladino-orange-city-arts \nFor more info and complete schedule\, click here: http://orangecityarts.net/2014/02/israeli-ensemble-baladino-to-perform-in-orange-city-march-24-28/ \n http://orangecityarts.net/2013/06/beyond-onstage-2013-14-season-series/ \n  \nA program of Arts Midwest\, the 2013-2015 Arts Midwest World Fest cycle is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts\, 3M Foundation\, and MetLife Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China for Shangri La\, Délégation du Québec a Chicago for Le Vent du Nord\, and the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest for Baladino. This activity is also funded\, in part\, by the Minnesota State Arts Board through the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4\, 2008. \n  \nArts Midwest World Fest is also generously supported by Illinois Arts Council\, Indiana Arts Commission\, Iowa Arts Council\, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs\, Minnesota State Arts Board\, North Dakota Council on the Arts\, Ohio Arts Council\, South Dakota Arts Council\, and Wisconsin Arts Board. \n  \nSchedule: \nMonday\, March 24: \n10:00am Dordt College class\, Sioux Center \n1:00pm Kinsey Elementary\, Sioux Center \n7:30pm Fruited Plain Cafe in Sioux Center. $2 cover \n  \nTuesday\, March 25: \n10:25am MOC-FV Middle School\, Alton \n1:54pm Unity Christian High School clinic. \n6:30-7:30pm Northwestern College Chapel. Workshop/ assembly\, free for Northwestern College students and staff. Others: $6. \n  \nWednesday\, March 26: \n10:00am  Northwestern College Chapel\, special music \n4:00pm  Village Northwest in Sheldon \n7:30pm Old Factory Coffee Shop in Orange City. $2 cover \n  \nThursday\, March 27: \n10:00am  Unity Knight Center. High school/ middle school workshop/ assembly. \n1:00pm Unity Knight Center. Elementary/ middle school workshop/ assembly. \n  \nFriday\, March 28: \n7:30pm: PUBLIC SHOW at Northwestern College Chapel. $10 adults\, $7 students\, free for children ages 5 and under.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/baladino-world-music-from-israel/
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CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140303T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140303T203000
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SUMMARY:Drawing FUNdamentals I class begins
DESCRIPTION:Highlights by Judy Thompson: Artist Judy Thompson will teach two classes for adults in March\, 2014. Her watercolor painting\, Highlights\, is part of the Artists’ Showcase: The Orange City Arts Council’s Regional Exhibition Feb. 14-22 at Northwestern’s DeWitt Theatre. \n\nDrawing FUNdamentals I for Adults  \n  \nInstructor:  Judy Thompson\, Artist \nDates: 4 Consecutive Mondays \nMarch 3 – March 24\, 2014 \nTime: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. \nLevels: Beginner and up. \nLocation: Korver Art Center\, Northwestern College \nFee: $60 (After Feb. 20\, fee is $70) \nRegistration: Send name\, address\, email address\, phone number\, and fee by Feb. 20 to \nOrange City Arts Council\, PO Box 202\, Orange City IA 51041 \nMore info: ocArts@orangecityiowa.com\, 712-707-4855\, orangecityarts.net \n  \nDo you like to draw and want to improve your skills! Then this class if for you! Drawing is a fun skill which improves with practice.  In this  informative and hands-on class\, we will explore basic drawing techniques using graphite and ink as we learn to draw what we see.   This class is designed to build confidence and skills while drawing a variety of subjects including still life renderings and figurative studies.  Please grab your pencil and join us!  Minimum: 4 students \n  \nMaterials Needed: \nSketchbook (9×12) or larger \nGraphite pencils \nUltra fine point Sharpie marker \nEraser \n  \nNote:  A limited number of these items will be available for purchase during the class. \n  \n  \nJudy Thompson \nDrawing/Painting Instructor \n  \nExplore\, discover and create are words which describe the learning processes for Judy Thompson’s exciting visual art classes and workshops. By combining her experience as a professional artist with hands-on instruction\, Judy designs meaningful and engaging lessons which are age appropriate\, content dense and fun for everyone. Learners of all ages will discover and explore art principles by creating meaningful art projects. \n  \nJudy’s own art interprets the people and places of the Great Plains. Her vivid watercolors have received regional and national awards\, including two artist residencies with the National Park Service.  Her Homestead Series\, inspired by one of these residencies\, has been touring throughout the Midwest. \n  \nJudy is a signature member of the Iowa Watercolor Society and the National Association of Art Educators.  She exhibits her work regionally and is represented at Rehfeld’s Art and Framing in Sioux Falls\, SD.  When not teaching or painting\, Judy enjoys hiking and biking with her husband Dale through the fields and prairies which surround her Orange City home. \n  \nVisit her website:  judythompsonwatercolors.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/drawing-fundamentals-i-class-begins/
LOCATION:Korver Visual Arts Center\, Northwestern College\, 300 8th St SE\, Orange City IA 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140223
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
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SUMMARY:OC Arts Council’s Regional Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – Fifteen regional artists\, and a guest Spanish artist\, were featured in the Orange City Arts Council’s exhibit Feb. 14-22 at the DeWitt Theatre Arts Center at Northwestern College. A reception with the artists was held Sat.\, Feb. 22 from 6:00 to 7:00pm. \nThe juried exhibit\, Artists’ Showcase: Orange CIty Arts Council’s Regional Exhibition\, was held in conjunction with the Northwestern College musical\, Man of La Mancha. Artworks were related to the themes in de Cervantes’ tale of Don Quixote: from madness and idealism to the fine line between illusion and reality. \nArtists featured in the exhibit were Joanne Alberda\, Brenda Schoenherr-Thelen\, Vanessa Reusch\, Becca (Lokker) Ortner\, Judy Thompson\, Bob  Huibregtse\, David Versluis\, Timothy J. Arand-McIlrath\, Brian J. Damon\, Glenda Drennen\, Kali Wolkow\, Katlyn Loeschen\, Lyric Morris\, David Lammers\, and Kayla Vetter. They are from McCook Lake\, SD\, Sioux City\, Storm Lake\,  Okoboji\, Le Mars\, Sioux Center and Orange City. \nMedia included batik\, acrylic\, oil\, watercolor\, aqua media\, chalk pastel\, ink\, crocheted yarn\, graphite\, colored pencil\, hot glue\, textile\, wire\, steel\, and wood. \nThe “best of show” award was presented to Vanessa Reusch (left) for Day and Night. Honorable mentions went to Glenda Drennen (right) for Rue Rutabaga #12 and Katlyn Loeschen (center) for Circus. They received cash prizes. \nJurors for the exhibit were Rein and Margo Vanderhill\, artists from Alton. \nGuest artist was Lambarri\, a Spaniard whose parents fled their home country during the Spanish Civil War. Lambarri was born in Mexico City\, later moving to Spain to study art. He now lives in Florida. His works\, Don Quixote I\, II and III\,  are acrylic and ink on paper canvas. \nSponsor of the show is the Orange City Arts Council\, in conjunction with Northwestern’s Art and Theatre Departments. For more information\, call 712-707-4885 or email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com. \nFor tickets to Man of La Mancha\, email boxoffice@nwciowa.edu.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/oc-arts-councils-regional-exhibition/
LOCATION:Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre\, 809 Albany Ave SE\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140213T200000
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
CREATED:20180731T131508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133420Z
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SUMMARY:Second City Improv All-Stars
DESCRIPTION:  \nORANGE CITY – It’s true. Chicago’s legendary comedy theatre\, Second City\, is coming to northwest Iowa. Second City’s Improv All-Stars will perform at the Unity Christian Knight Center in Orange City Thursday\, Feb. 13 at 7:00pm. \nThe show will be entirely improvised\, based on audience input. \nSponsor of the evening is the Orange City Arts Council. \nFounded over 50 years ago in Chicago\, The Second City has become a premier training ground for the world’s best comedians\, with an alumni list that reads like a who’s who of American hilarity: Tina Fey\, Joan Rivers\, Stephen Colbert\, John Belushi\, Dan Aykroyd\, Bill Murray\, John Candy\, Gilda Radner and countless others. \nToday there are Second City training centers in Chicago\, Toronto and Los Angeles. Four touring companies perform throughout North America and abroad. And a communications division teaches improv-based skills to business professionals. \nThe company to perform in Orange City includes Nick Rees\, a native of Sioux City\,  in addition to Kellen Alexander\, Lisa Barber\, Rachel LaForce\, Chris Redd\, and Christine Tawfik. \nThe evening promises to bring a family-friendly show with hilarious satire and cutting-edge improvisation. \nGeneral admission tickets for Second City Improv All-Stars may be purchased at the Orange City Arts Council office\, Dove Christian Bookstore\, and at the door. Adults are $10\, students $7. For more information\, call 712-707-4885\, email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or check the website: orangecityarts.net. \nAn afternoon workshop is also being offered\, with limited admission. Advance tickets are required for the workshop\, at $10. Contact the Orange City Arts Council\, 707-4885. \nThe show is part of the Beyond Onstage series\, sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council\, with support from Community Bank of Alton & Orange City and the Iowa Arts Council\, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs\, and the National Endowment for the Arts. \nSeason series: http://orangecityarts.net/2013/06/beyond-onstage-2013-14-season-series/ \n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/second-city-improv-all-stars/
LOCATION:Unity Performing Arts Center\, 216 Michigan Ave SW\, Orange City\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20140201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20140201T200000
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
CREATED:20180731T131504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133420Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Dance
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – The third annual An Evening of Dance will feature preschoolers through college students\, dancing at the Unity Christian Knight Center Saturday\, Feb. 1. \n  \nThe dance teams from MOC-Floyd Valley High\, Unity Christian High and Northwestern College\, and students from Just For Kix and Robin’s School of Dance\, will present an hour-long show. \n  \nThe 7:00 p.m. performance will feature a variety of dance styles\, under the leadership of dance instructors Emily Loveland\, Melissa Knobloch\, Becky Donahue and Robin Dohrer. Dancers are all ages\, from preschoolers to college students. \n  \nThe Northwestern team – 20 young women and one man – will be competing at the GPAC Cheer & Dance Invitational at Fremont\, NE the following weekend. Unity and MOC-FV will be performing separately on Feb. 1\, but also one dance together. Three ensembles from Robin’s School of Dance will perform\, including a musical theatre dance\, a hip-hop and a tribute to Michael Jackson. And\, of course\, the young dancers from Just for Kix will steal the show. \n  \nThe show is a celebration of the art of dance\, said Donahue\, dance instructor and a member of the Orange City Arts Council board. Many families are part of the dance community\, but each year the Arts Council offers An Evening of Dance\, to share the dancers’ talents with the broader citizenry. \n  \nEmcee of the evening will be Jim Schaap of Alton. \n  \nAdmission is $1 for adults\, free for students. \n  \nAn Evening of Dance is sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. For more information\, call 712-707-4885 or email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/an-evening-of-dance-2/
LOCATION:Unity Christian Knight Center\, 216 Michigan Ave SW\, Orange City\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131215
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
CREATED:20180731T131457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133419Z
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SUMMARY:“A Christmas Pudding”
DESCRIPTION:by Priyanka Fernando \nORANGE CITY – It’s both serious and touching … and wildly hilarious. That’s the show\, A Christmas Pudding. \nThe SchoolHouse Company\, in conjunction with the Orange City Arts Council\, is proud to present their 2013 Christmas production\, A Christmas Pudding. Performances will be held Dec 13 and14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Allen Theatre at Northwestern College’s Dewitt Theatre Arts Center. \nA Christmas Pudding is a delightful collection of Christmas poems\, short stories and carols – including selections from “The Gift of the Magi\,” A Christmas Carol and the Bible. Other selections include stories from Mark Twain\, Emily Dickinson\, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Charles Dickens. \n“The most compelling part of the show is its variety of material\,” said April Hubbard\, director of A Christmas Pudding. “Some of the selections are quiet and solemn and others wildly hilarious. All illuminate some truth about the Christmas holiday\, from insanely complex Christmas recipes to memories of a simpler and poignant Christmas past.” \nCast members include narrators Meghan Aardsma\, Linda Dykstra and Lois Estell. Choir and voices cast includes Beth Davis\, Dawn Jorgensen\, Jerry Jorgensen\, Josh Jorgensen\, Rachel Jorgensen and Nick Rolf. \nSet\, lightning\, poster and sound designer is Lisa Haldeman. Box office manager is Jennifer Sabo. \nAll cast and crew members are residents of Orange City with the exception of Dykstra and Aardsma\, from Maurice\, and Haldeman\, from Council Bluffs. \nTickets are $7 for adults and $5 for seniors and students\, and children ages five and under are free. The box office opened Dec. 2\, with reserved seating available. Email boxoffice@nwciowa.edu to reserve your tickets. \nFor more information\, see facebook.com/SHCTheater
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/a-christmas-pudding/
LOCATION:Northwestern College DeWitt Theatre\, 809 Albany Ave SE\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="The SchoolHouse Company":MAILTO:boxoffice@nwciowa.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131117
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
CREATED:20180731T131632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133441Z
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SUMMARY:ORANGE CITY ARTS COUNCIL HONORED BY ARTS MIDWEST
DESCRIPTION:Ensemble from Quebec begins series of international music: Orange City has been selected to be Arts Midwest’s partner community in Iowa for the 2013-15 World Fest. Four international music ensembles will do week-long residencies in the Orange City area\, in association with the Orange City Arts Council. The series will begin November 2013 with Le Vent du Nord\, a traditional French-Canadian folk music ensemble from Quebec. \n\n  \n  \nLe Vent du Nord in Orange City Nov. 10-16\nLe Vent du Nord has won critical acclaim across Europe & North America\, racking up awards\, including two Junos (Canada’s Grammy)\, a Canadian Folk Music Award and “Artist of the Year” by the North American Folk Alliance. They’re here for a week\, thanks to Orange City being honored as the one town in Iowa to receive the Arts Midwest World Fest award for 2013-2015. They’re doing school workshops & assemblies AND….\n\nMonday Nov. 11: Fruited Plain in Sioux Center\, short show. 8:00pm. $2 cover.\nTuesday Nov. 12: NWC Chapel\, short program for NWC campus community. 4:30pm.\nThursday Nov. 14: Old Factory in Orange City. jam session with OC’s own The Usual Suspects!!  8:00pm. $2 cover\nSaturday Nov. 16: BIG SHOW!!! Unity Christian Knight Center. 7:30pm. Tickets $10 adults\, $7 students\, free age 5 and under. Available at the Dove Bookstore & at the door. COME TO THE SHOW!!! (As you’ve heard\, 8 people from Davenport are coming! We’ve sold tickets to people from Storm Lake & Sioux City too…)\n  \nInterview on KWIT Radio with Janine Calsbeek of OC Arts Council: https://www.facebook.com/KWITKOJI  \n  \nFOR MORE INFO ON Le Vent du Nord and the Nov. 10-16 schedule\, see: http://orangecityarts.net/2013/10/award-winning-folk-ensemble-from-quebec-to-perform-le-vent-du-nord/ \n  \nORANGE CITY – Orange City has been selected by Arts Midwest to be the partner community in Iowa for its 2013-15 World Fest. The Orange City Arts Council is the recipient of the honor. \nOne community is chosen\, in each of a nine-state region\, to participate in a two-year program featuring four international music ensembles. Each of the ensembles will spend a week in the Orange City area\, doing school and community workshops and a public performance. \nThe four ensembles coming to Orange City include Le Vent du Nord from Quebec and the Dror Ensemble of Israel in 2013-14\, plus groups from Brazil and China\, tentatively\, in 2014-15. \nThe ensembles are world-class\, said Janine Calsbeek of the Orange City Arts Council. “The ensemble from Quebec\, Le Vent du Nord\, received a significant honor in Paris last month\, The Grand Prix du Disque.” \nLe Vent du Nord\, a traditional French-Canadian folk music ensemble\, earned the world music award for its recording\, “Tromper le Temps.” The Grand Prix du Disque is the premier French award for musical recordings\, inaugurated by l’Académie Charles Cros in 1948. Le Vent du Nord is the first Quebec ensemble to receive this honor. \nThe ensemble’s name translates to “The WInd of the North\,” and the four members perform with accordion\, violin\, mandolin\, hurdy-gurdy and voice. Influences range from French medieval music to British folk to the Celtic music of Ireland\, Scotland and Brittany. \nLe Vent du Nord will do its residency in Orange City November 10-16\, 2013\, with the public performance held Sat. Nov. 16 at Unity’s Performing Arts Center at 7:30pm. Tickets are $10 adults\, $7 students. Season passes are available. See: http://orangecityarts.net/2013/06/beyond-onstage-2013-14-season-series/ \nFor more information on Le Vent du Nord\, see leventdunord.com/en/pages/news or \nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4IIizmIOWQ   or listen to Le Vent du Nord on Pandora Radio. \nArts Midwest has worked with other Iowa partner communities in the past – Red Oak\, Sioux City\, Knoxville\, Ames and Waterloo. \nArts Midwest will cover artist fees and travel\, and the Orange City Arts Council will cover housing and other local expenses. A program of Arts Midwest\, the 2013-2015 Arts Midwest World Fest cycle is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts\, 3M Foundation\, and MetLife Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China\, and the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest. This activity is also funded\, in part\, by the Minnesota State Arts Board through the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4\, 2008. \nArts Midwest World Fest is also generously supported by Illinois Arts Council\, Indiana Arts Commission\, Iowa Arts Council\, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs\, Minnesota State Arts Board\, North Dakota Council on the Arts\, Ohio Arts Council\, South Dakota Arts Council\, and Wisconsin Arts Board.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/orange-city-arts-council-honored-by-arts-midwest/
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20131107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20131107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
CREATED:20180731T131432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133418Z
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SUMMARY:OrangeRind Doc Films SCREENING & AWARDS!
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE  CITY – One film tells of falling in love with the land in Iowa. Another focuses on a couple’s call and journey to the Middle East. A third shows the Heemstra “hecklers” at Northwestern soccer games. \nDon’t miss the screening of the OrangeRind documentary workshop final films! \nFifteen students of all ages have been learning the art of filmmaking from Mark Volkers\, an award-winning Dordt College filmmaker. Filmmaking is best learned by doing\, said Volkers\, and that is exactly what each student has done since early September. \nJoin the workshop students on Thursday\, Nov. 7 at 7:00 pm at the Vogel Community Room at Northwestern College’s DeWitt Learning Commons\, to view each four to eight-minute documentary film. “Best of Show” and “Honorable Mention” awards will be given\, along with cash prizes. \nRefreshments will be served. \nWorkshop participants include Denise Krebs\, Wendi Jo Vande Voort\, Shane Madsen\, Stanton Madsen\, Vern Eekhoff\, Tina Snieder\, Matt Latchaw\, Becky Uittenbogaard\, Brittany Caffey\, Sarah Simmons\, Hana Spangler\, Jerry Mennenga\, Miranda Liebsack\, Daniel Liebsack\, and Richard Nyunt. The students range from high schoolers and college students to adults\, from several area towns\, including Orange City\, Sioux Center\, Sheldon\, Sioux City\, Worthington\, Hull\, and Paullina. \nThe evening promises an eclectic viewing experience\, with short films about creating community\, bullying\, karaoke\, genetic engineering\, Pumpkinland\, and “behind the scenes” at high school and college theatre… plus more. \nOrangeRind was made possible by the generous sponsorship of OC Basketball Productions\, LLC\, the primary production company of the film Winning Favor\, in conjunction with the Orange City Arts Council\, Sioux Center Rec & Arts Council\, and Northwestern College. \nPlease join us in celebrating the accomplishments of the OrangeRind workshop participants by attending the film screening on November 7th. There is no admission charge. \nFor more information\, call 712-707-4885\, email ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or arts@siouxcenter.org  or visit orangecityarts.net. \n\n 
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/orangerind-doc-films-screening-awards/
LOCATION:Vogel Community Room\, DeWitt Learning Commons\, Northwestern College\, 602 Central Ave SE\, Orange City\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Orange City Arts Council":MAILTO:ocarts@orangecityiowa.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20131026T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20131026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
CREATED:20180731T131427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133417Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond Onstage: Ames Children’s Choirs
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY  – It’s new! The Orange City Arts Council is offering a season series for 2013-14: Beyond Onstage. Season passes are available now by calling the Orange City Arts Council. \n  \n• The series features five shows\, beginning with the Ames Children’s Choirs. Forty students from Ames Children’s Choirs\, ages 10-15\, will perform on Saturday\, Oct. 26 at 4:00pm.  \nORANGE CITY – Ames Children’s Choirs will perform in Orange City at the new Unity Christian Knight Center\, on Saturday\, Oct. 26 at 4:00pm.\nThe performance is sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council\, the first show of its “Beyond Onstage” series.\nThe program will also feature students from three local schools joining the Ames choirs for a dramatic 120-voice number.\nThe two Ames choirs will be presenting Three Night Songs by Diane Mahoney – teacher\, director\, vocalist\, accompanist and composer in Burlington\, IA.\nThe Iowa Choral Directors Association (ICDA) and Iowa Composers Forum annually sponsor a contest for composers\, and Mahoney submitted several songs which she composed\, plus poems by her daughters and a third poem – all describing different aspects of the night. As the winner\, Mahoney was commissioned to write Three Night Songs. The piece was premiered by Ames Children’s Choirs at the 2013 convention of the ICDA in Mason City.\nAmes Children’s Choirs were founded in 1995 for both boys and girls in central Iowa. Through the years\, the Ames choirs have performed for the world premier of John Rutter’s Mass of the Children at Carnegie Hall\, with the composer as conductor. In 2010\, they were an invited choir participating in a bicentennial celebration in Lysøen\, Norway. They have performed with the Des Moines Symphony\, in the Czech Republic and in Vancouver\, BC.\nTwo of the three choirs will be featured Oct. 26 – forty children ages 10-15. Directors are Misty Renze and Jade Fox.\nThe concert will also feature fourth and fifth graders from three local schools:  West Sioux Elementary in Hawarden\, directed by Jill Orban; and MOC-Floyd Valley Elementary Schools in Orange City and Hospers\, directed by Sharon Foughty and Carol Hallberg\, respectively. Part of the concert will feature MOC-FV students of Orange City presenting Risseldy Rosseldy arr. Jay Broeker\, and MOC-FV students of Hospers performing Peace Rounds arr. Carol Hallberg.\nThe conclusion of the 60-minute concert will feature children from the three local schools joining in a mass choir piece with Ames Children’s Choirs: A Jubilant Song by Mary Lynn Lightfoot.\nTickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students. Children ages 5 and under are free. Tickets are available at Dove Christian Bookstore\, Orange City Arts Council and at the door. Season passes are also available from Orange City Arts Council\, for $45 and $30.\nFor more information\, contact ocArts@orangecityiowa.com or 707-4885.  \nFor info on the Beyond Onstage Season’s Series\, click here: http://orangecityarts.net/2013/06/beyond-onstage-2013-14-season-series/
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/beyond-onstage-ames-childrens-choirs/
LOCATION:Unity Christian Knight Center\, 216 Michigan Ave SW\, Orange City\, 51041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Orange City Arts Council":MAILTO:ocarts@orangecityiowa.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20131024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20131024T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
CREATED:20180731T131425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133416Z
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SUMMARY:Artists and novices invited to “life drawing” studio
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – Artists and beginners are invited to participate in a life-drawing studio at the Korver Visual Arts Center at Northwestern College on Thursday evenings\, October 10 and 24. \nThe drawing studio\, with a clothed model\, will be open from 7:00 to 9:00pm. The atmosphere is welcoming\, said Emily Stokes\, Northwestern art professor. It’s an opportunity for established artists to draw a live model\, and inspire each other. And it’s a place where beginners can learn in a non-threatening environment. \nBring charcoal\, pencil or your favorite drawing medium. All are welcome to drop in for the entire two hours\, or a shorter amount of time. \nThe life drawing sessions are sponsored by Northwestern College Art Department and the Orange City Arts Council\, and are scheduled to continue through December\, on alternate Thursdays.  For more information\, email emily.stokes@nwciowa.edu.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/artists-and-novices-invited-to-life-drawing-studio-2/
LOCATION:Korver Art Center\, Northwestern College\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwestern Art Dept":MAILTO:emily.stokes@nwciowa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20131017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20131017T220000
DTSTAMP:20260531T115054
CREATED:20180731T131421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T133415Z
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SUMMARY:OrangeRind Doc Film Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Documentary film workshops planned for the fall in Orange City and Sioux Center \n  \nORANGE CITY –  Filmmaking is best learned by doing\, said Mark Volkers. \nThis award-winning filmmaker is teaching a series of documentary film workshops in Orange City and Sioux Center Sept. 7\, Oct. 17 and Nov. 7. \nWorkshop participants will explore the ingredients that go into successful documentary filmmaking. “How do we edit?” “What’s the best way to shoot an interview?” “What’s ethical when filming people?” “How much footage do I need?” “How do you create a story when doing a documentary?” \nStudents and Volkers will also work together on editing. “Unlike narrative (Hollywood) films\, the real storytelling for documentary takes place when you sit down to edit\,” said Volkers\, who teaches digital media production at Dordt. \n“Like any filmmaking\, documentary is both an art and a science\,” he said. “The science is beginning to understand the basics of composition\, the use of space\, the power of music and sound\, font choice\, color\, camera angle\, pacing and more. The art is putting all those ingredients together to create something that stirs people.” \nA well-done documentary\, like any good art\, causes people to question things they thought they knew\, said Volkers. “It’s entertaining\, and maybe – just maybe – begins the process of change.” \nWorkshops will be held Sat.\, Sept. 7 from 9 to noon at Old Factory Coffee Shop\, Orange City; Thurs.\, Oct. 17 from 7 to 10pm at Fruited Plain in Sioux Center; and Thurs.\, Nov. 7 at 7pm at Vogel Community Room\, DeWitt Learning Commons\, Northwestern College. Students will create short four to eight-minute documentaries. Volkers will be available to answer questions and help throughout the experience\, culminating in the public viewing of the group’s work and judges’ prizes to Best of Show ($250) and Honorable Mention ($100). \nSponsors of the OrangeRind documentary film workshops are Orange City Arts Council\, Sioux Center Rec & Arts Council and Northwestern College. Awards sponsor is OC Basketball Productions\, LLC: the primary production company of the film\, Winning Favor. \nFee for the three-part workshop is $40 for adults and $25 for students\, in advance. After Sept. 3\, the fee is $50 and $35. Register at Northwestern’s Student Development Office\, Orange City Arts Council or Mark Volkers’ office at Dordt College. \nBeginners are welcome. No special camera gear is needed; HiDef is preferred\, but not necessary. Free editing software is available. Windows Movie Maker\, iMovie\, Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premier are all possibilities. \nVolkers\, of Orange City\, most recently produced The Fourth World\, which has won multiple awards on several continents. The Fourth World will be shown free at the Northwestern College Green at 8:30pm Thurs.\, Aug. 29. Rain location is Northwestern’s DeWitt Theatre. \nFor more information\, contact mrkvolkers@gmail.com\, ocArts@orangecityiowa.com\, arts@siouxcenter.org\, 712-707-6514 or orangecityarts.net. \nFor everyone who has ever had a desire to shoot and edit a short documentary film\, this is a rare opportunity with the help of an experienced guide. \nFor more info\, click here: http://orangecityarts.net/2013/07/orangerind-2013/
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/orangerind-doc-film-workshops-2/
LOCATION:Fruited Plain Cafe\, 172 N. Main Ave\, Sioux Center\, 51250\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Orange City Arts Council":MAILTO:ocarts@orangecityiowa.com
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SUMMARY:Artists and novices invited to “life drawing” studio
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CITY – Artists and beginners are invited to participate in a life-drawing studio at the Korver Visual Arts Center at Northwestern College on Thursday evenings\, October 10 and 24. \nThe drawing studio\, with a clothed model\, will be open from 7:00 to 9:00pm. The atmosphere is welcoming\, said Emily Stokes\, Northwestern art professor. It’s an opportunity for established artists to draw a live model\, and inspire each other. And it’s a place where beginners can learn in a non-threatening environment. \nBring charcoal\, pencil or your favorite drawing medium. All are welcome to drop in for the entire two hours\, or a shorter amount of time. \nThe life drawing sessions are sponsored by Northwestern College Art Department and the Orange City Arts Council\, and are scheduled to continue through December\, on alternate Thursdays.  For more information\, email emily.stokes@nwciowa.edu.
URL:https://vibrant.orangecityiowa.com/event/artists-and-novices-invited-to-life-drawing-studio/
LOCATION:Korver Art Center\, Northwestern College\, Orange City IA 51041
CATEGORIES:Orange City Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwestern College Art Department":MAILTO:emily.stokes@nwciowa.edu
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