Roosevelt Arts Project

2000-2001 Season
The Camden County Cultural & Heritage Commision is sponsoring joint exhibitions of Roosevelt artists:
  • September 23 - November 17, 2000
    Hopkins House Gallery
    Haddon Township, NJ
    (856) 858-0040
  • September 24 - October 31, 2000
    Appel Gallery at the Katz Jewish Community Center
    Cherry Hill, NJ
    (856) 424-4444 x105
  • *call for directions and gallery hours



    AN EVENING OF JAZZ Jazz concert by Laurie Altman on piano.
    Accompanied by bassist Scott Lee
    Saturday, October February 5, 2000
    SPECIAL TIME: 9:00 PM @ Borough Hall


    MICROLOGUES
    Something for everyone in this eclectic evening of Judith McNally's dialogues performed with David Herrstrom & interludes from David Brahinsky's sitar and Brad Garton's computer-generated sounds.
    Saturday, November 4, 2000
    8:00 PM @ Borough Hall


    THE LANDAU DANTE SUITE
    with commentary and an interview by David Herrstrom.
    An exhibit of the seven prints in Jacob Landau's suite of illustrations to Dante's INFERNO, including selected preliminary sketches. David Herrstrom will interview the artist and comment on the drawings.
    An invitation to Look.
    Saturday, December 2, 2000
    8:00 PM @ Borough Hall



    CHERI ROSE KATZ,
    Roosevelt native mezzo-soprano, has embarked on what we expect to be a distinguished operatic career. She has sung at Central City Opera, Sarasota Opera, and Opera in the Hamptons. She will return to Roosevelt to present a varied and entertaining program of operatic arias, musical comedy numbers, and songs.
    Saturday, January 6, 2001
    8:00 PM @ Borough Hall


    THE ELLARSLIE TRIO
    The Ellarslie Trio with Roosevelt resident and RAP regular Alan Mallach, piano, Erika Phillips, cello, and Cindy Ogulnick, violin, will present a concert of classical and romantic music for piano trio, culminating in one of the unchallenged masterpieces of the trio repertoire: Johannes Brahms' magesterial Trio No.1 in B Major.
    Saturday, February 3, 2001
    8:00 PM @ Borough Hall


    AN EVENING OF POETRY
    Join the Roosevelt poets for an evening of "mud time" revelation, with accompaniment.
    Saturday, March 4, 2001
    8:00 PM @ Borough Hall


    ROOSEVELT STRING BAND
    Back for its 14th annual convert, the Roosevelt String Band featuring Paul Prestopino, David Brahinsky, Ed Cedar, Judy Trachtenberg, and Howie Jacobson will perform a wide variety of folk music to make you laugh, cry, think, reminisce... learn new songs and sing along with your favorites.
    Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28, 2001
    8:00 PM @ Borough Hall


    COMPUTER CHAMBER MUSIC
    Join Roosevelt resident Brad Garton and his colleagues from the Columbia University Computer Music Center for an evening of relaxed "chamber music" created with new digital signal processing techniques and experimental music - performance interface technologies of particular interest will be a set of pieces using the ambient acoustic environment of Roosevelt Borough as a foundation of musical expression.
    Saturday, May 19, 2001
    8:00 PM @ Borough Hall

    To see a video stream of the Computer Chamber Music concert, you'll need RealPlayer (current version 8 Basic is free) installed on your computer. We have two copies of the concert, to accommodate different speed connections:
    56Kbps dial-up (lower resolution)
    256Kbps broadband (higher resolution)



    NEW THIS YEAR...
    Watch for library programs on the last Wednesday of every month.
    Come see your favorite local artists for short performances at the RPS library.
    Also Foreign films on the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 7:00 PM in the library.



    ADMISSION: (voluntary)
    Roosevelt String Band: $10.00 regular, $5.00 students and seniors
    All other events: $6.00 regular, $4 students and seniors

    FURTHER INFORMATION:
    All events... at Roosevelt Borough Hall (except Art shows)
    All events begin at 8:00 PM
    (except Jazz Concert with Laurie Altman at 9:00 PM)

    To get to Roosevelt, take NJ Turnpike to Exit 8, then Route 33 West into Hightstown. The Route 571 East for about 5 miles. The Borough Hall is the first building on your left as you enter town.



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    This page was last modified: 13 August 2006, by R.A. Lloyd of Dream Weaver Productions