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212 Fredericksburg Ave Louisa VA (540) 967-2200 • (877) 774-ARTS
www.louisaarts.org
2011 Spring & Summer Program
FROM THE DIRECTOR:
Dear Friend of The Louisa Arts center:
The Louisa Arts Center is a non-pro�t organization,created for and dedicated to the cultural enrichment of all citizens, and is the cultural hub of Louisa County andCentral Virginia. The Louisa Arts Center provides the �nest quality visual and performing arts, and arts education through the Purcell Gallery, Cooke-Haley Theater, and its classrooms. Cooke-Haley Theater programming includes a diverse mix of music, dance, and theatrical groups that bring Bluegrass and Country, Jazz and Big Band, Celtic and Roots Music, Rock and Roll, and movies to Louisa. The Purcell Gallery host’s six exhibits each year featuring the art work of individual artists and group shows. Our classrooms provide theater and art camps for kids, and workshops for adults and children.
Louisa Arts Center History The Louisa Arts Center shares its facility with the Louisa Town Hall. The building was once the Louisa High School-Louisa Grade School. The Louisa High School-Louisa Grade School educated children of Louisa for 80 years, from 1907 to 1987. The original school structure was a one-story four room building built in 1907 and expanded in 1910 with the addition of a second �oor and a one-story auditorium/theater wing to the rear. A 7000 square foot annex was added in the 1960’s creating four more classrooms and a cafeteria. (The annex was demolished in early 2004.) The school was vacated in the 1980’s and remained vacant. The original structure and the auditorium are constructed of granite walls with plaster on lath interior walls. The building features large windows, 14-foot ceilings with original tin panels and crown molding, wood panel doors with glass transoms and an impressive stair with carved wood newel posts. In 2004 the renovation began to create a new home for the Louisa Town Hall, and the creation of the Louisa Arts Center. In 2006 the Louisa Arts Center opened with the dedication of the Purcell Gallery. The Purcell Gallery features art exhibits of local and regional artists with 6 shows per year, each running for two months. The Cooke-Haley Theater completed its renovation in 2007. The venue is a 200 seat, state-of-the-art facility hosting up to 14 performances each season.
Our Mission to Enrich, Enhance and Inspire The mission of the Louisa Arts Center is to stimulate awareness and appreciation of the arts through education and advocacy, quality exhibitions, theater productions, lectures, studio classes and workshops for both children and adults. The aim is to broaden involvement and access to the arts, to improve the livelihoods of artists and their opportunity to contribute to community life, and to strengthen diversity, interpretive ability and interactive creativity of all involved.
Joseph CaputiExecutive Director
Virginia Renaissance Faire May 7-8, May 14,15, May 21,22 May 28,29, Jun 4,5 Mothers Day Jazz May 7 Memorial Day into the Night May 27 Here Comes Summer June 11 Independence Day Kickoff July 1 Cajun Zydeco July 9 Wine & Whiskers July 16Caribbean Beach Party August 6 ACE Blues & BBQ August 13 Last Days of Summer Jazz Sept 3 Octoberfest October 15 Halloween Madness Oct 28 HOV Wine Trail November 5,6 HOV Jingle Bell Wine Trail December 3,4
2011 Events
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• Maintaining accessibility to the Arts for all residents, regardless of race, age, gender, income, disability, geographic isolation or social barriers
• Maintaining cultural diversity through the arts and celebrate the diverse cultures of the world.
• Supporting arts education as an outlet for creativity, stimulating and inspiring individual expression for all ages and levels of experience
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• Pamela Brooks • Graven Craig • Bettye Dickinson
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Executive Director: Joseph Caputi
IONA March 19th, 7:30 PM
An award-winning, traditional pan Celtic band founded in 1986, represents the music of parent cultures (Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Cornish, Manx, Breton, Galician, Asturian) and their evolution in America (Appalachian, Cajun, Cape Breton, Québécois). The band weaves Celtic knots with songs in their original languages, traditional instrumentation, percussion, including footwork, and anecdotes.
Free Bridge Quintet April 9th, 7:30 PM
The Free Bridge Quintet is the official faculty jazz ensemble of the University of Virginia’s McIntire Department of Music. The group was formed in 1997. Their concerts are known for the wide range of music performed. Anything is fair game for this versatile group: from New Orleans-style to hard bop, from Afro-pop to Hip Hop. The band includes: Jeff Decker, John D’earth, Pete Spaar, Robert Jospe, and Bob Hallahan.
Dixie Bee-Liners May 21st, 7:30 PM
Building on the tremendous success of their 2008 chart-top-per RIPE, The Bee-Liners blaze a bold new trail with Susan-ville -- a concept album that takes listeners on a musical road trip along America’s highways and byways. The band’s sec-ond full-length work, Susanville peers into the cars and trucks in America’s cities and towns, bringing to life 19 breathtaking musical moments along America’s interstates and byways. The band employs its signature blend of hooks and harmonies, ex-ploring themes such as escape, adventure, memory, and regret.
Sons of Bill June 18, 7:30 PM
Bill Wilson is from central Virginia. He is a professor of philo-sophical theology, a songwriter, an expert on the southern agrarian movement, and a father of six. His three eldest sons, Sam, James and Abe, returned to Virginia to start a rock band in 2006 with long-time musical compadres Seth Green and Todd Wellons. As a tribute to the man who taught them how to play guitar, write songs, drive a stick-shift, and back up a trailer, the band decided to name themselves Sons of Bill.With two independently released albums, and a live show known to evolve from acoustic ballads into sweaty stage dives, the Sons of Bill are quickly establishing themselves as one of the hardest working and most promising rock bands in the south.
Guitar Mastersof the Blue Ridge
July 16th, 7:30 PM
Wayne Henderson, Jack Hinshelwood, and Brandon Davis are top-notch guitar players who have performed nationally and internationally, including Carnegie Hall. They love to play Appalachian, Bluegrass and Country showcasing their musi-cally rich, southwest-Virginia roots. Each of the Guitar Mas-ters is a star in his own right, with numerous awards for their superb talents on the guitar.
Quintango
September 17th, 7:30 PM
RETURN ENGAGEMENT! QuinTango is a quintet of two violins, cello, bass and piano dedicated to the musical perfor-mance of tango. The group brings its own interpretations to this evocative music, universally synonymous with the eternal dance of man and woman.
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Studio A and Studio B on the second floor of the Town Hall, are used primarily for art education purposes and are available for rental space as well. Outside the Center’s main entrance doors, there is an attractive patio area, set with commemorative bricks and stone, providing a versatile contrast in staging your event.
The Cooke-Haley Theatre has opened its doors for Center programs and performances and rental space. The theatre seats 200, with state-of-the-art lighting and sound, a thrust stage, dressing rooms and green room, rear loading dock, and a grand piano.
The Purcell Gallery brings a tasteful, creative flair to the event setting. The gallery is carpeted, with adjustable lighting, multiple power outlets and two entrances. It is convenient to the Center’s lobby and the extended main hallway, and easily accessible for setup and arrivals. A well-equiped catering kitchen is located off the lobby. The Louisa Arts Center also has a historically distinctive design. For meetings in the spacious Meeting Room and intimate Conference Room appropriate for meetings and business events.
February 3rd, 2011
Donor Plaque Unveiling on February 3rd, 2011
Dedicated to the Artsin Louisa
LOUISA ARTS CENTER