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SUMMARY:Imagining Carmel: The Art of Jeanne D'Orge and Poetry of Dora Hagemeyer
DESCRIPTION:When Carmel was a small community of artists and bohemians\, many studios and living rooms doubled as galleries or performance spaces. With few formal venues available\, non-conformist artist and poet\, Jeanne D’Orge\, and her inventor husband\, Carl Cherry\, opened their home to share new ideas\, creations\, and perspectives. Their passion to enrich the community’s culture through support of experimental and intellectual arts has continued over the Cherry Center’s nearly 75-year history. \nOur latest exhibit – “Imagining Carmel” – honors the spirit of two such bohemians\, featuring the artwork of our founder\, Jeanne D’Orge\, paired with prose by noted poet and painter Dora Hagemeyer. Ceramics by Brad Schwieger complement the exhibit’s visual and literary storytelling. \n“Imagining Carmel” opens Friday\, July 29th through Saturday\, August 20th\, 2022. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00pm or by appointment. \nPictured: Untitled – Jeanne D’Orge\, Oil on Glassine \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/imagining-carmel-the-art-of-jeanne-dorge-and-poetry-of-dora-hagemeyer/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Evenings with Birdsong
DESCRIPTION:Evenings with Birdsong\nTwo avian performances at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts \nJoin two of Australia’s most adventurous musicians\, Simone Slattery (violin\, vocals\, PhD\, Churchill Fellow) and Anthony Albrecht (cello\, The Juilliard School)\, for a pair of avian-inspired concert events at the Carl Cherry Center\, described by critics as “spectacular.” \n\nThe Bowerbird Collective produces multimedia works that tell conservation stories\, with the aim of strengthening emotional connections to the natural world. They tour extensively\, with a focus on performing in regional areas\, deliver exceptional educational outreach opportunities to school age children\, and work with national and international conservation organizations to explore nature through the arts. \nWhere Song Began – Wednesday\, August 3rd • 7:30PM \nPerformed more than 80 times in sold out halls and accessible for all ages\, Where Song Began is a celebration of songbirds. The program includes music spanning 300 years\, from Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and J.S. Bach to Arvo Pärt and new commissions\, enhanced by a film of evocative visual projections and an immersive soundscape. \n\n\nLife on Land’s Edge – Thursday\, August 4th • 7:30PM \nLife on Land’s Edge takes audiences on an epic journey alongside migratory birds as they connect continents and cultures. The performance draws on art\, science\, and music from across the ages. Spectacular footage and soundscapes will immerse you in one of nature’s greatest stories. “Truly beautiful” \n\nAbout the performers: Simone Slattery was a 2018 Churchill Fellow\, received a Ph.D. in Music Performance from the University of Adelaide and performs regularly with Australia’s finest ensembles. Anthony Albrecht is an Australian graduate of The Juilliard School’s Historical Performance program and enjoys an international career. \nPerformance length: 60 minutes without interval\, including a Q&A. \n\n\nFor more information about these programs and the artists visit www.bowerbirdcollective.org \nTickets: Adults $30 and $5 for children 18 and under\,  available online (https://bowerbirdcollective.us/carmel) or by calling (831) 624-7491. *Purchase a combined adult ticket\, see both concerts for $50 — a $10 discount! \n\n\nFor the health and safety of all\, masks are required while inside the Cherry Theater.  \nTickets: www.bowerbirdcollective.us/carmel\nFacebook event \n\nProgram information:\n\nWhere Song Began\nArvo Pärt – Fratres for solo violin\, 1977\nSarah Hopkins – Reclaiming the Spirit\, 1993\nVaughan Williams – The Lark Ascending\, 1917\nChris Williams – bird\, songs\, seas\, 2017\nRoss Edwards – Ecstatic Dance No.2\, 1990\nJohann Heinrich Schmelzer – Cucu Sonata\, 1664\nJ.S. Bach – Prelude from Cello Suite No.1\, c.1720\nDavid Lang – Anthochaera carunculata (Red Wattle Bird)\, 2017\nNgarra Burra Ferra – Yorta Yorta hymnSpotify Album Link here.\nPromotional videos here and here.\nABC Radio National feature interview here.\n\n\nLife on Land’s Edge\nSimone Slattery – Invisible Connections (2020)*\nPhilip Glass – Opening (1981)\nAnne Cawrse – Sanctuary (2021)*\nChris Williams – (Codex) on the Flight of Birds (2021)*\nCorrina Bonshek – Far Eastern Curlew Lament (2021)*\nCorrina Bonshek – Between Sea and Sky (excerpt\, 2022)*\nAnne Cawrse – Ruddy Turnstone (excerpt\, 2021)*\nDai Fujikura – Star Compass (2020)\nGambirra Illume – Wind Birds (2022)*\nVivaldi – Violin Concerto “per Chiareta” in B flat major RV 372a\, Andante (c.1720)\nSimone Slattery – The Godwit and Curlew (2020)*\n* New Commission
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/evenings-with-birdsong/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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SUMMARY:The Way We Fell Out of Touch
DESCRIPTION: A New Play in Development  \nAward-winning screenwriter and author Toni Ann Johnson will perform her new play\, The Way We Fell Out of Touch\, based on the true story of the unique and surprising relationship between Johnson’s African-American mother and their family’s white maid during the 1970s in upstate New York.  The play is an adaptation of two of Johnson’s award-winning short stories (Lodestone Fiction Award ~ 2017) and she will be performing both characters. \nThe play reading is developed in collaboration with Director Robin McKee.  This is a special opportunity to enjoy the birthing of a new play. Please come and enjoy and give us feedback in an informal after performance discussion. Due to COVID  and limited space\, we request everyone wear a mask during the performance. \nOne night only: Saturday August 6th at 7:00PM.  The performance is free\, but seating is limited\, so please RSVP to (831) 236-7825 to be put on the guest list. \nAbout the Playwright and Actor: \nThis is Johnson and McKee’s second collaboration. Ms. McKee directed and served as dramaturg on Johnson’s play Gramercy Park is Closed to the Public\, which went on to receive productions in Los Angeles by the Fountainhead Theatre Company and in New York\, by The New York Stage and Film Company. The play also earned Johnson a fellowship to the Sundance Screenwriter’s Lab. \nJohnson won the 2021 Flannery O’Connor Awarad for short fiction with her linked story collection Light Skin Gone to Waste\, which was selected for the prize and edited by Roxane Gay. The book is available for pre-order and is forthcoming in October of 2022 from UGA Press. \nJohnson has won two Humanitas Prizes and a Christopher Award for her TV Movies which include Ruby Bridges (ABC)\, Crown Heights (Showtime) and The Courage to Love (Lifetime.) She has written numerous YA dance related television and film projects including Step Up 2: The Streets\, the second installment in the internationally popular Step Up Franchise. Johnson’s novel Remedy For A Broken Angel earned her an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Literary Work by a Debut Author in 2015. A novella\, Homegoing\, won Accents Publishing’s inaugural novella contest in 2020 was was published by them in 2021. In June\, Homegoing was announced the grand prize winner of the CIBA 2021 Laramie Awards. Johnson’s short fiction and essays have appeared in The Los Angeles Times\, The Emerson Review\, Hunger Mountain\, Callaloo\, The Coachella Review and many other publications. She recently won The Missouri Review’s Miller Audio Prize for prose with her short story Time Travel which can be found on Soundcloud. Johnson is an alumna of Antioch University’s MFA in Creative Writing program where she currently teaches fiction and screenwriting.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-way-we-fell-out-of-touch/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Testament of Mary
DESCRIPTION:The Testament of Mary is a ninety-minute\, one-woman play depicting the mother of Jesus at the end of her life. It describes the story leading up to her son’s crucifixion from Mary’s own perspective\, not as the religious icon she came to be\, but rather as a woman\, a wife\, a mother\, and a human being. \nThe play opens Friday\, August 12th through Sunday\, September 11th\, 2022. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:30pm\, Sunday matinees at 3:00pm. Masks required inside the theater. Tickets are $23 general admission\, available for purchase online with no booking fee at eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 233-1941. $20 for military (available at the door only). \nPhoto credits: Background image by Angelo Mamone\, Jane Press photographed by Sam Danielson \nMeet the Cast and Crew: \nJane Press (Actor/Producer/Production Designer) has been performing on stage since the Kennedy administration\, She is the Founder / Artistic Director of PRESS THE BUTTON PRODUCTIONS\, whose mission it is to give voice—on stage and off—to women over the age of fifty\, in reclamation of our matriarchal heritage. \nMaryann Schaupp Rousseau\ (director) is a director; actor; choreographer and theatre arts educator\, working in these capacities on the Monterey Peninsula from 1989 until the present.  She served as Dean Emeritus for the Pacific Repertory Theatre (in Carmel) School of Dramatic Arts for eleven years. \nSound design by Marylee Sunsari and lighting design by Steve Retsky. Production design in collaboration with Jane Press by Janice Rocke.
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