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trustOvations Fall 2011 newsletter
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Non-ProfitOrganizationU.S. PostagePAIDPittsburgh, PAPermit No. 3001
A newsletter for members of the PITTSBURGH CULTURAL TRUST V
olume 3 | Issue 3
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February 18Dance Works Rotterdam/André Gingras | ANATOMICA
23-25Wunderbaum | DETROIT DEALERS
March23-25PIPS:lab | DIESPACE
April 6-7Jirí Kylián & Michael Schumacher | LAST TOUCH FIRST
27JacobTV | THE NEWS
27-June 17DUTCH VISUAL ARTS
May 16-20Beumer and Drost | DUDES Drums United | WORLD OF RHYTHM
17-19Toneelgroep Amsterdam | LA VOIX HUMAINE
18-19DUTCH WOMEN OF JAZZ
JuneKYTEMAN HIPHOP ORKEST
Festival Lineup
Members Matter. Member Match.You can still take advantage of the Trust’s Member Match program now through December 31. Any new or increased gift (minimum $25) will be matched dollar-for-dollar by The Richard King Mellon Foundation.
In addition to our ticketed presenting seasons, the Trust provides more than 400 free and low-cost programs including festivals, gallery crawls, jazz performances and arts workshops in the Trust Arts Education Center. These programs have a tremendous impact on improving the region’s quality of life and provide an arts experience that many people would not otherwise have.
To continue this great success, we need your help. Your membership gift to the Trust can help send a student to a School Day matinee series, or provide art supplies for a workshop activity, or provide exhibition space for our Gallery Crawls. Your gift also helps us exhibit renowned artists in our galleries, feature award-winning international works on stage and present HIGHMARK® FIRST NIGHT® PITTSBURGH and other prominent arts festivals.
You can be the difference! Give the gift of membership this holiday season! Memberships with the Trust also make great holiday gifts to your friends and loved ones! You can’t pick the wrong size or color of membership. No one can accuse you of re-gifting. And most importantly, membership is the gift that keeps on giving all year with invitations to great complimentary events, restaurant and ticket discounts, magazine subscriptions and more!
For more information or to make your gift, visit TrustArts.org/support or contact Jennifer Schooley at 412-471-6086.
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Mark Faix with daughter Kacey at the WICKED cast party
Nick Butera and Grace Wagner with Derek Keeling and Lee Ferris of MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET
FROM HOLLAND TO PITTSBURGHA FESTIVAL OF THE INNOVATIVE ARTS
Become immersed in the contemporary art, performance and culture of the Netherlands as
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust welcomes today’s most exciting established and emerging Dutch
artists. This four-month festival will feature a cross-section of new multidisciplinary works from
Holland: modern dance, music, theater, visual art, film and literature. Take a look inside and
discover unchartered territory of fearless creative risk-taking, interactive media and
bold collaboration.
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
• Feb. 18 U.S. premiere of Dance Works Rotterdam/André Gingras ANATOMICA
• April 27 World premiere of Jacob TV: THE NEWS
• May 16-20 Beumer and Drost: DUDES, and Drums United: WORLD OF RHYTHM
• May 17-19 Toneelgroep Amsterdam: LA VOIX HUMAINE
• May 18-19 DUTCH WOMEN OF JAZZ
Visit TrustArts.org/dutchfestival for more information.
ANATOMICA DUDES
JACOB TV: THE NEWS
Welcome to the winter edition of TrustOvations. There are many exciting
activities taking shape in the Cultural District over the coming months including
Highmark First Night Pittsburgh, our New Year’s celebration of the arts and
the upcoming Distinctively Dutch Festival in February 2012. In addition, our presenting
seasons continue with exciting Broadway shows, dance, children’s theater and more.
As you know, your support is crucial in helping us grow and sustain these important
community resources that offer a unique cultural experience for all audiences. Thank you
for your tremendous support this year and all that you do for the Trust. Happy holidays!
HIGHMARK®FIRST NIGHT® PITTSBURGH PREPARATIONS UNDERWAYCelebrate the New Year in grand style with HIGHMARK FIRST NIGHT PITTSBURGH 2012, on December 31 from 6 pm to midnight! This family-friendly, alcohol-free event marks its seventeenth year as the region’s largest New Year’s celebration focused on the arts.First Night buttons allow attendees access to more than 150 programs in approximately 40 venues around the Cultural District with over 90 percent of the programs taking place indoors.
Attendees can also check out the DOLLAR BANK CHILDREN’S FIREWORKS DISPLAY
AT 6 PM, watch the FIRST NIAGARA PARADE along Penn Avenue, enjoy the sounds of RUSTED ROOT on the Highmark stage and cap off the evening with the FUTURE OF
PITTSBURGH FIREWORKS & COUNTDOWN TO MIDNIGHT celebration.
First Night® buttons are on sale now for $8 at the Box Office at Theater Square, online at TrustArts.org, or at participating Giant Eagle locations. Children five and under are free. Visit FIRSTNIGHTPGH.COM for more information and a complete schedule. ADD A $100 DONATION and become a FIRST NIGHT FRIEND!
• UPGRADED FIRST NIGHT® BUTTONS Members receive up to four upgraded light-up buttons. Additonal buttons are available at a donation of $25 each
• PRIORITY ACCESS TO SEATING VOUCHERS Claim up to three vouchers per person starting December 1st – one week before anyone else and guarantee your seats! Visit FIRSTNIGHTPGH.ORG to learn which performances require vouchers.
• FIRST NIGHT® FAST PASS ACCESS Sit in the special reserved seating area up front at each of your chosen vouchered performances.
• EXCLUSIVE FRIEND CHECK-IN STATION Pick up your illuminated buttons hassle-free, ask questions and learn more about your benefits.
• ONE RESERVED PARKING SPACE We guarantee a spot for you at the Theater Square Garage even if it’s full. • FIRST NIGHT® FRIEND HOSPITALITY CENTER Enjoy hot beverages and snacks.
F I R S T N I G H T F R I E N D D O N AT I O N S M U S T B E M A D E B Y D E C E M B E R 1 6 T H !Your tax-deductible contribution makes HIGHMARK FIRST NIGHT PITTSBURGH possible. FIRST NIGHT FRIENDS and other donors cover 80% of programming costs! For more information contact Jennifer Schooley at 412-471-6086 or [email protected]. First Night buttons must be purchased separately for $8 each.
BECOME A FIRST NIGHT® FRIEND AND RECEIVE:
E D U C AT I O N W O R K S H O P S O F F E R C R A F T Y H O L I D A Y F U NThe Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Education and Community Engagement Department will once again present an assortment of educational workshops this holiday season. From November through Christmas, these workshops offer fun and creative learning opportunities for varying skill levels and ages.
CLUB DANCE WORKOUT with Jame ElisThis high-energy workout is designed for women of all ages and skill levels. High-heeled shoes are highly encouraged, although any dancing shoes will do. Boogie down to today’s most popular music and dance like a music video star! Men are also welcome to attend. Mondays at 6:00pm and Thursdays at 7:00pm throughout the holiday season.
Trust Arts Education Center, $10.
RIGHT ANGLE WEAVE with Olga MihaylovaParticipants will create their own Swarovski Pearl and Crystal necklaces. No experience required. Saturday, December 10 from 11 am to 2 pm. Trust Arts
Education Center, $70 includes all materials. Use code MEMBEDU when placing
your reservation for Second Saturday Workshops to receive your $5 discount.
FIRST NIGHT PUPPET MAKING with Cheryl Capezzuti Create fantastic creatures for the Highmark First Night Pittsburgh Parade! Bring your best friend or the whole family to this free workshop. Participants are encouraged to sign up to present their puppets in the parade. Saturday, December 10 from 11 am to 2 pm, Trust Arts Education Center.
For more information on any of these programs, visit TrustArts.orgor call 412-471-6079.
Thanks to your generous support, the Trust was able to leverage more than $101,000 in individual gifts during the recent PittsburghGives Day of Giving 2011. The Trust ranked seventh in total dollars raised for the day among a competitive field of more than 650 Pittsburgh nonprofits. Your ongoing support is terrific!
AUGUST HENRY’S CITY SALOON
946 Penn Avenue • 412.765.3270
Buy one dinner entree and receive the second 50% off.
BACKSTAGE BAR AND CABARET THEATER
655 Penn Avenue • 412.325.6769
10% discount on food only after 8pm.
BOSSA NOVA
123 Seventh Street • 412.232.3030
10% discount on food. Not valid on parties larger
than 12 guests or with any other offer.
CULTURAL DISTRICT RESTAURANT DISCOUNTSTake advantage of these terrific discounts at participating restaurants with your Partners, Circles or Corporate membership card.
BRADDOCK’S RESTAURANT
Renaissance Hotel, 107 Sixth Street • 412.992.2005
25% discount on food only. Not available holidays
or events.
ELEMENTS CONTEMPORARY CUISINE
444 Liberty Avenue, Suite 100 • 412.251.0168
15% discount on food only.
F. TAMBELLINI RESTAURANT
139 Seventh Street • 412.391.1091
10% discount on food only.
MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE
625 Liberty Avenue • 412.261.7141
Special Three Course Theater Menu between
5:30-6:30pm & 9:30-11pm.
PALAZZO RISTORANTE
144 Sixth Street • 412.434.6244
Free zucchini appetizer with the purchase of an
entrée. Not valid with any other offer. Limit one
per table.
TONIC BAR AND GRILL
971 Liberty Avenue • 412.456.0460
20% discount on entire bill. Offer valid Saturdays only.
BILLY ELLIOT CAST PARTYFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Put on your dancing shoes and join us for
this exclusive, complimentary post-show
party featuring the cast of BILLY ELLIOT!
MEMBERS NIGHT ON BROADWAYWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
Mark your calendar for this special night out in
the Cultural District with a pre-show reception
and access to reserved tickets.
LA CAGE AUX FOLLES CAST PARTYFRIDAY, MARCH 16
Grab your feather boa for a fabulous time at this
post-show party at the Cabaret at Theater Square!
For more information on these member events,
call 412-471-2662.
DEC 27-JAN 2................................MEMPHIS
JAN 8-15......................CHARLOTTE’S WEB
JAN 21............THE AGONY AND ECSTASY
OF STEVE JOBS
JAN 31 -FEB 12........................BILLY ELLIOT
STAFFJ. Kevin McMahon, President & CEO
Institutional Development Staff
Nick Gigante, Vice President of Development
Lauren Etters, Development Assistant
Richard Kepple, Assistant Manager Foundation & Government Giving
Jocelyn Malik, Director Foundation & Corporate Giving
Heather Masterson, Manager Individual Giving
Aimee J. Plotz, Assistant Manager Individual Giving
Jennifer Schooley, Membership Acquisitions Coordinator
Sadie Treese, Development Systems Coordinator
TRUSTOVATIONS STAFFMelissa Goodfriend, Contributor
Rachel Keatley, Contributor
Courtney Mead, Design & Layout
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