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Art On Main Closing Reception — September 26, 2014

sunflowersAnnual Art On Main Closing Reception and Live Auction

Friday, September 26 at 6:30 pm at the VFW Banquet Hall in Zumbrota

The streets of Zumbrota have been a public art gallery all summer long. Local artists have donated their work to help raise money for the renovation of ZAAC's State Theatre, a historic landmark that serves as a center for concerts, plays and film. Twenty-five colorful banners pepper the downtown, while the original works are also on display in the sponsoring businesses. Online bidding is still underway for both the banners and the original art work. Go to ART ON MAIN to see all the items. Then join us for refreshments and the final bidding frenzy on these beautiful works of art!

7:30 pm  Bidding ends for Original Artwork
8:00 pm  Bidding ends on Banners
8:15 pm  Live Auction on a limited number of Artful Experiences

 

Appetizers and desserts provided by local restaurants. To view and bid on art work and banners go to www.zaac.org/art-2/art-on-main

All of the banners and original work will be on display for viewing and bidding. The event will feature live music by the 40's CBB Jazz Group, dancing, food and a cash bar. Meet the artists and sponsors who made this project possible. Attendees will be able to bid on Artful Experiences as well as on the Art On Main pieces. 

Tickets for the event at the VFW are $18 and are available in Zumbrota at Wild Ginger, All in Stitches and Crossings. 

Can't be there in person? You can bid online until 7:30 pm for the original artwork and 8 pm for the banners. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder — no reserve prices.  For tickets or information about bidding online, please call 507-732-7616.

A special thanks to the Zumbrota business community. With their generous support, ZAAC was able to bring art to the streets of Zumbrota for all to enjoy.

Proceeds from this project go to support renovation of Zumbrota's State Theatre.

Artwork pictured above by Pat Swanson.

 

In The Company of Legends — September 20 & 21

legends groupThe Zumbrota Area Arts Council is pleased to present

In The Company of Legends

A story about men you should remember, told in a way you will never forget.

7:30 PM Saturday, September 20
2:00 PM Sunday, September 21
 

Reporter Elliot Longfellow has been sent west to dig up the dirt on the famous showman Buffalo Bill Cody. When Cody's friends Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson show up and give their twist, Longfellow's reporting skills are put to the test to find the truth or make a new residence on Boot Hill. Then Pecos Bill arrives to set the record straight and all hell-arity breaks loose! Starring Adam Lindquist, Tom Doroff, David Stuve, Scott McNurlin and Rick Stuve.

Tickets: $18 in advance, $20 at the door, $15 Seniors

This show has played to sold-out audiences across the midwest, so make sure you get your tickets now!
 

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in downtown Zumbrota. (507) 732-5210.

Spotlight on Art — September 20 and 26, 2014

Alme1.jpgDon't miss two Big ART Events in September!

The 9th Annual Zumbro River Art Splash

Saturday, September 20, 10 am to 4 pm

Discover our area’s rich art, literature and history on a self-guided tour of artist studios in the Zumbro River Valley area. Brochures, including a map to all the studios, events, and a list of artists, are available below and at area merchants. 

View and download a PDF brochure of the 2014 Art Splash.

The 2nd Annual Art On Main Event

The streets of Zumbrota have been a public art gallery all summer long. Local artists have donated their work to help raise money for the renovation of ZAAC's State Theatre, a historic landmark that serves as a center for concerts, plays and film. Twenty-five colorful banners pepper the downtown, while the original works are also on display in the sponsoring businesses. Online bidding is currently underway for both the banners and the original art work. Go to ART ON MAIN to see all the items. Then join us for refreshments and the final bidding frenzy on these beautiful works of art at the

Art On Main Closing Reception and Live Auction

Friday, September 26 at 6:30 pm at the VFW Banquet Hall 

All of the banners and original work will be on display for viewing and bidding. The event will feature live music by the 40's CBB Jazz Group, dancing, food and wine. Attendees will be able to bid on Artful Experiences as well as on the Art On Main pieces. Tickets for the event at the VFW are $18 and are available in Zumbrota at Wild Ginger, All in Stitches and Crossings. 

Can't be there in person? You can bid online until 7:30 pm for the original artwork and 8 pm for the banners. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder — no reserve prices.  For tickets or information about bidding online, please call 507-732-7616.

A special thanks to the Zumbrota business community. With their generous support, ZAAC was able to bring art to the streets of Zumbrota for all to enjoy.

Participating artists for this year’s Art on Main project include:
 
Zumbrota: Beth Aylsworth, Nancy Ellison, Linda Ruddle, Jeanie Wilcox, Ben Parrish, Marie Marvin, Sarah Kenyon Nygaard, Deb Klug, Marit Lomen, Linda Smith.
 
Rochester: Corene Bernatz, Francie Ginocchio, Terrie Jacobson, Chuck LaRue, Vickie Ronnenberg, HeeJune Shin, Connie Simonson, Susan Waughtal.
 
Other: Judi Alme, Minneapolis; Connie Ludwig, Goodhue; Aimee B. Radman, Hampton; Pat Swanson, Lake City; Cathy White, Hager City, Wis.; Kathleen Yennie, Byron; Gayle Dahl, Byron.

To view all the works in slideshow format, go to https://zaac.org/art-2/2014-art-on-main-slideshow

Cantus — September 12

Cantus-Credit-Curtis-JohnsoCrossings brings Cantus' "Anthem" to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Friday, September 12, at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door, $8 for ages 18 and under, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Hailed as “the premier men’s vocal ensemble in the United States” (Fanfare) and winner of the prestigious Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence from Chorus America, Cantus is known worldwide for its trademark warmth and blend and its engaging performances of music ranging from the Renaissance to the 21st century. 

“Anthem” explores the traditions and customs of singing around the world and specifically when and why people sing together. Anthems help people express their identity and create a way for communities to show support for a cause, a heritage or even a sports team. From Latvia’s beautiful unofficial national anthem “Mūžam zili” to the African American work song, “Rainbow ’Round my Shoulder” and even the lively Cuban folk tune “Arroz con Leche,” Cantus asks the question:  When we gather together, how does singing help us celebrate, help us inspire, or help us heal?

“Anthem” includes the premier of a new work by composer Rosephanye Powell.

The Washington Post has praised the ensemble’s sound as having both “exalting finesse” and “expressive power” and refers to its music making as “spontaneous grace.” Cantus performs more than 70 concerts each year both in national and international touring, as well as in its home of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Past performances have brought Cantus to the stages of the Kennedy Center, UCLA, San Francisco Performances, Atlanta’s Spivey Hall, Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival and New York’s Merkin Concert Hall, to name just a few.

As one of the nation’s few full-time men’s ensembles, Cantus has grown in prominence with its distinctive approach to creating music. Working without a conductor, the members of Cantus rehearse and perform as chamber musicians, each contributing to the entirety of the artistic process.

Committed to the expansion of the vocal music repertoire, Cantus actively commissions new music for men’s voices including work from Nico Muhly, Lee Hoiby, Steven Sametz, Kenneth Jennings, Peter Hamlin, Edie Hill and Robert Kyr. Cantus has received commissioning grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, American Composers Forum and Chamber Music America.

Cantus has released 15 albums on its own self-titled label, each to considerable acclaim. Of That Eternal Day (2010) The New York Times said, “the Cantus recording offers many satisfactions, none greater than a touching, ineffably simple performance of The 23rd Psalm (dedicated to my mother) by Bobby McFerrin.” The latest Cantus recording, On the Shoulders of Giants was released in October 2012.

Cantus

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

Mike Doughty — September 6

mikedoughtylargeCrossings brings Mike Doughty's Renowned, Award Winning "Question Jar Show" to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Saturday, September 6, at 8 pm. Tickets are $20 in advance, $23 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 7 pm.

Mike Doughty contains multitudes: Singer. Songwriter. Guitar player. Poet. Author. Playwright. Photographer. Most Improved Camper, West Point Youth Camp, 1982. He’s released five solo albums, some EPs, a covers album, a couple of live albums, a bunch of EDM tracks and remixes, a poetry book, and a memoir about that time he was in a band called Soul Coughing and didn’t like it and took a lot of drugs. Now, he performs in a duo with Andrew “Scrap” Livingston.

The show, also the name of a two-disk live album by Doughty and Livingston, who plays cello and electric guitar, features not only music, but the answers to questions placed in a jar by the audience before the show starts. “Questions on any topic–obscure, weird, or esoteric questions accepted happily,” Doughty says on his website. So far, audiences have proven themselves capable of coming up with some doozies.

Doughty most recently released “Circles Super Bon Bon…,” an album of re-imagined Soul Coughing songs recorded with the hip-hop/house DJ Good Goose, in September 2013. Two new albums are slated for release in fall 2014: an album produced by Good Goose, “Stellar Motel,” and a live album called “Live at Ken’s House.”

It's in this kind of setting where Doughty thrives, with the sparse arrangement putting the focus on his twisting, poetic lyrics while the time between songs gives the singer the opportunity to draw audiences in with his laid-back charm. Songs like “Madeline and Nine,” and “Down on the River by the Sugar Plant,” really shine when they're stripped down to their most basic elements, allowing their yearning to take center stage in the absence of a full band.

– Gregory Heaney, AllMusic.com

MIke Doughty

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

The Tex Pistols Band — September 5

Tex-Pistols

Crossings brings The Tex Pistols Band to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Friday, September 5, at 8 pm. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 7 pm.

"The Tex Pistols aren't from the Lone Star State, don't pack anything but gear, and have nothing to do with punk or even cowpunk. But you have to love their name – and their experience in so many diverse combos (Daisy Dillman Band, Mary Jane Alm Band, Judd, et al.)" -Surowicz, Minneapolis Star Tribune

Four good friends become a great quartet of smoking hot guitars, emotive vocals and tight harmonies when The Tex Pistols Band take the stage.

Audiences will hear an Americana sound that’s classic yet unexpected. The Tex Pistols evoke shades of Neil Young and John Hiatt, Steve Earle and Steve Winwood, with some Eagles and Beatles thrown in for good measure.

Brian C. Peters, Dik Shopteau and Scott “Scooter” Nelson started sharing their country-influenced Americana sound in 1986, when they began touring extensively as The Tex Pistols. After four years, they hung up their hats on the band, but after a long hiatus the three reunited and added Boyd Lee.

The band released its second CD, “Hold On,” in 2011. Its first CD was "Fully Loaded," released in 2008.

All four members make their living in the music business, performing and recording with a variety of groups and artists in the Twin Cites and the national music scene. Members of the foursome have played with the likes of Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Beach Boys, Prince, Tina Turner, The Judds, Bob Weir, Clint Black, David Grisman, Reba McEntire, Charlie Daniels, The Neville Brothers, Average White Band, Hank Williams Jr., Spirit, Todd Rundgren, Sammy Hagar and Ronny Milsap.

“It’s like we all try to impress each other both live and in the studio, and it’s that pushing of the envelope every time that makes it fun for us and I think the audience as well,” says Lee.

The Tex Pistols

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

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Deuce of Spades Cruise-In — August 23

2014 08 23 Flyer - WITH FILM STRIP - 72 dpiIt's time to show off those Classic Cars and enjoy another great car film!

Join us for the State Theatre's second annual Classic Car Cruise-In on Saturday, August 23, beginning at 5 pm. Bring your own classic wheels or just come to admire the line-up and visit with the owners. We'll have food, fun, and the award winning film:

Deuce of Spades (click to watch the trailer)
by Faith Granger
“Do you believe in second chances?”
When a hot rod girl finds a mysterious letter dating back to the fifties hidden in her roadster, she is left with nothing but questions… Who is Johnny Callaway? She sets out to find the answers and retrace her deuce’s troubled past. But will uncovering the truth make a difference and can a broken man ever get a second chance at a happiness long forgotten? Fast hot rods, cool cats, gravity defying swing dancing and rockin’ retro music all serve as a colorful backdrop to this heartfelt, inspiring story. Discover an 
underground scene where counter culture is in, old school is cool and nostalgia forever reigns.
"Riveting and unforgettable!" -R. Parks
"A powerful timeless cult classic!" -Ol' Skool Rodz
"A must see! Best hot rod film since American Graffiti!" -Hot Rod Magazine
 
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7 PM Film
Tickets are at the special price of $5 with permission of Faith Granger Films LLC, in an effort to support the Zumbrota Area Arts Council
Rated PG-13
Bring your classic car and get $1 off admission!
 
Dinner and a Show — We've got food! 
Firebrick Ovens Pizza, Little Fox Wagon, United Redeemer Youth, and State Theatre concessions.
 
Read all about this great independent film at: http://www.deuceofspadesmovie.com/
 
The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota, MN.

 

The Circus of Terror — August 15-17

new-poster-circus-1000ipix-The State Theatre transforms into a circus tent the weekend of August 15 for the local premiere of

The Circus of Terror

By Luke Davidson and Jonathan Horn

Sponsored by Z-Theatre

This new farcical, musical whodunit is set during late 1929 on the site of a run-down circus in desperate need of financial assistance. The circus performers encounter numerous obstacles that prevent them from putting on a show — including a mysterious killer who is murdering the circus’ main acts. Mystery, music and comedy combine for an evening of home-grown entertainment.

7:30 PM, Friday, August 15
7:30 PM, Saturday, August 16
2:00 PM, Sunday, August 17
 
TICKETS
$5 Adults
$4 Ages 11-18
FREE ages 10 and under
Tickets are available at Crossings at Carnegie, 320 East Ave in Zumbrota, (507-732-7616) and at the door one hour prior to showtime. All seats are general admission.
Family Friendly, but rated PG because some characters die.
 

Davidson approached Z-Theatre last summer with the idea of staging “Circus” at the State Theatre. As a cast member of the wildly successful 2012 production of Forever Plaid at the State Theatre, he knew it was the perfect venue for “Circus.” The show had made its debut on the Perpich Center stage just months before while Davidson was a student at the Perpich Arts High School in Golden Valley, MN. Both script and score were tweaked and polished during the preparation for the Perpich performance. Eventually what began as a just-for-fun endeavor in early 2012 became a real production in 2013. However, many local people were unable to attend the Perpich performance and both men were eager to showcase their work locally. Z-Theatre quickly recognized this as a perfect opportunity to promote local talent and agreed to financially sponsor the production. Davidson and Horn have taken on the lion’s share of all production details, with Z-Theatre providing assistance when requested. The pair commented, “We’d like to thank everyone involved in making this production possible.  It’s not every day two young playwrights from rural Minnesota get a chance to direct their own work on a real stage with a team of people just as excited as we are!” 

Coincidentally, opening night of “The Circus of Terror” falls almost exactly on the 86th anniversary of the Ringling Brothers-Barnum and Bailey Circus train derailment in Zumbrota on August 12, 1928. That incident occurred in the early morning hours of a Sunday. Thousands of people came to the area to witness the spectacle, which included zebras, albino horses and other exotic animals grazing in the pastures of Zumbrota. When the restaurants in town ran out of food, local residents pitched in and supplied meals at the Armory for the stranded travelers. The State Theatre played host to the circus people, filling up twice for a showing of, ironically, a film called “Circus.” Of course, seating accommodations had to be made as the audience included the world’s tallest man, midgets, and the world’s fattest woman, Alice from Dallas, billed at 683 pounds. The circus later proclaimed that Zumbrota showed hospitality beyond anything they had ever experienced.

Jonathan Horn (Kenyon) wrote the music for the show.  Jonathan is currently studying at University of Northwestern—St. Paul as a double major in Music Composition and Theatre.  He has written several compositions for piano, as well as a few other instruments.  Luke Davidson (Wanamingo) is studying at Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY as a Musical Theatre major.  He has written screenplays for a few short films, such as Crazy About Macy directed by Adam Jacobs.  Crazy About Macy won “Best Narrative” and “Best of the Festival” at the EDU Film Festival in Minneapolis, MN. 

The cast of “Circus” includes Jason Hanson, Justin Lewis, Cynthia Biorn, Luke Davidson, Elyce Darcy, Heather Hauser, JC Koepsell, Katie Doehling, Anna Telecky, Carrie Doehling, Izzy Telecky, Dave Davidson, and Bella McMahan.

This production is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

All shows are at Zumbrota’s Historic State Theatre, 96 East 4th Street, Zumbrota. 

 

Tamburitzans — August 12

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Crossings brings the Tamburitzans to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Tuesday, August 12, at 7 pm. Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6 pm.

America's longest-running multicultural song and dance company, the Duquesne University Tamburitzans is a unique ensemble of talented young folk artists dedicated to the performance and preservation of the music, songs, and dances of Eastern Europe and neighboring folk cultures. 

The Tamburitzans’ goal is to enrich lives by entertaining and educating their audiences. Each year the Tamburitzans present a new two-hour program that represents the joy of life and beauty of the cultures that it represents. The work is based on the countries and ethnographic regions of Armenia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Poland, Romania, and Russia. The troupe combines colorful traditional costumes, authentic instruments, and beautiful voices to create a spectacular evening's entertainment.

When the Tamburitzans perform, their stage becomes a kaleidoscope of sight and sound. Songs are sung in many languages and dialects. Footwork is articulated in hundreds of styles. Along with the more conventional accordion, clarinet, violin and guitar, folk instruments such as the bandura, tambura, gadulka, and cimbalom are plucked, picked, bowed and hammered.

Costuming alone is a great reason to see a Tamburitzans show. During the course of a single performance, more than 400 original and authentically reproduced costumes are worn by the performers. Each costume design is meticulously researched for authenticity, then created for the stage. The result is a carousel of style and color from the first note to the final stomp.

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.