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State of the Arts: September 24, 2009 Archive

Arthounds: Norwegians, poems, and early women plays

Posted at 8:54 AM on September 24, 2009 by Euan Kerr (1 Comments)
Filed under: Art Hounds, Fashion, Film, Music

So what are the Art Hounds recommending this week?

Veteran Twin Cities actor Joey Metzger gives the thumbs up to Theater Unbound's "Aphra's Attic: Plays by Early Women Playwrights."


Poet Juliet Peterson is recommending the upcoming reading by Kate Greenstreet and Norma Cole who bring their cutting edge poetry to Micawbers Books in Minneapolis on Tuesday evening. It's part of the Rain Taxi Reading series.


Composer and educator Randall Davidson says we should take to opportunity to check out the Oslo Chamber Choir, a world-renowned Norwegian vocal ensemble touring Minnesota this week..

Also worth checking out: The Pearl Fishers at the Minnesota Opera, and the special events with designer Zandra Rhodes tonight, and tomorrow.

The 1968 Project: The Minnesota Historical Society presents all 24 films made for its national competition to capture the spirit of 1968. There is a free screening from 1 to 4pm at the History Center in St Paul. Then at 5 pm the final awards ceremony will present the winners who will share $10,000 in prize money. Both events are free.

And check out The Global Roots Festival at the Cedar Cultural Center, starting tonight and running all weekend. The Cedar is bringing in world-class bands from all over the globe, as well as some local stars, for a weekend of incredible music.

Don't forget the 2009 Sound Unseen music film festival gets rolling on Tuesday with the world premiere of the new REM film "R.E.M.: This is not a show"

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The panels of artist peers have spoken

Posted at 1:57 PM on September 24, 2009 by Chris Roberts (1 Comments)
Filed under: Dance, People, Theater

It's been a week of honors and acknowledgement in the Minnesota arts community.

On Monday night, the Ivey Awards, the annual celebration of Twin Cities theater, brought glitz, glamour and local thespian star power to the State Theater in Minneapolis.

On Wednesday night, members of the dance scene trained a spotlight on their best and brightest in 2009, with the fifth annual Sage Awards (named after dancer, choreographer and philanthropist Sage Cowles) at the Walker Art Center's McGuire Theater.

Both ceremonies are designed to tone down competition -- there are no pre-established categories and awards are decided by peer panels rather than independent judges.

A hearty congratulations to the winners!


Ivey Awards


Jennifer and Christina Baldwin---Outstanding singing and acting in "Sister Stories," by Nautilus Music Theater

Greta Olgesby---Outstanding performance in Tony Kushner's "Caroline, Or Change" at the Guthrie Theater

Luverne Seifert---Outstanding performance in "800 Words, The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick," by Workhaus Theater Collective

Sonja Parks---Outstanding performance in the one-woman show, "No Child," at Pillsbury House Theatre

The Youth Performance Company---Civil rights musical "Little Rock, 1957"

Greg Banks---Oustanding direction in "Romeo and Juliet," by the Childrens Theatre Company

Chris Griffith---Oustanding prop design in "Herschel and the Hanukkah Goblins," by the Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company

Sean Healy---Oustanding sound design in "Shipwrecked," by the Jungle Theater

The History Theatre---Overall excellence for its production, "Tyrone and Ralph," written by Jeffrey Hatcher

Theatre Latte Da--Overall excellence for its production, "Old Wicked Songs"

Emily Gunyou Halaas---Emerging Artist award

Dudley Riggs---Lifetime Achievement award


Sage Awards

Tary Griggs---Outstanding Performer award

Kristin Van Loon---Outstanding Performer award

Tamara Ober---Outstanding Performer award

John Munger---Outstanding Performance award for "Lord Cutglass"

Hijack---Outstanding Performance award for "O.M.G. P,Y.T.M.K."

Chris Yon---Outstanding Performance award for "The Infinite Multiverse"

John Koch, Vanessa Voskull, David Mehrer---Technical award for lighting, prop and video design in "En Masse"

Karen Sherman, Jeremy Wilhelm---Technical award for set design in "Copperhead"

Jane Shockley---Recognized for her contributions to dance education as a founding member of Zenon Dance Company

Wild Goose Chase Cloggers, DeLaSouljah Steppers--Special citation

Sachiko Nishiuchi---People's Choice award for work with Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre

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