Nearly 800 people enjoyed performances by Danza Azteca and
Swazzle, two of Segerstrom Center’s teaching artists, during the Orange County
Children’s Book Festival held at Orange Coast College. The performers
entertained and engaged with audience who were there to share the fun of
reading, literacy, the performing arts and cultural diversity. Were you there?
Post your photo to the Center’s Facebook page.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Patina’s ZinZational Menu for Teatro ZinZanni
You can preview the spectacular dinner menu that Patina’s Chef Ross has
in store for audiences at Teatro ZinZanni when it opens at the Center on
October 24. (Ross Pangilinan is also the executive chef at Segerstrom
Center’s Leatherby’s Cafe Rouge.) We are also sharing the recipe for Patina's signature braised prime beef short rib.
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| Patina's Braised Prime Beef Short Rib, Truffle Potato Fondue, Baby Carrots, Mushroom Red Wine Sauce |
Patina Catering has created a very
special five-course thematic dinner that audiences will enjoy when they attend Teatro
ZinZanni’s Love, Chaos & Dinner at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Click here to learn more about the menu, download the recipe as
well as purchase tickets.
See you at the Spiegeltent!
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Opportunities to Reach the Artists and Audiences of the Future
The
Center has an extensive roster of exceptionally talented teaching artists who
offer more than 3,000 sessions throughout the region each year. Each of these
specially-trained teaching artists meets the high standards that we require of
this group, with equal emphasis on artistry, instruction and engagement.
To
continue to meet the changing needs of the community we serve, we are always on
the lookout for new artists to join our ranks especially in the areas of ballet
folklorico, beat boxing, hip hop, mariachi, musical theater, string quartets,
guitarists, jazz ensembles and visual artists.
If
you know of an artist or artists that you think would make an valuable addition
to the team, click here to learn more about this program.
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Monday, October 15, 2012
STOMPing Success!
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| Cast of STOMP performing at Taft Elementary |
Thanks to the
generosity of our great patrons who brought in canned goods during STOMP Out
Hunger, we collected more than 500 pounds of canned food items that will be
donated to Second Harvest Food Bank.
Another great success was STOMPing Grounds, the pre-show activity taking place at Founders Hall. Audience members were able to become STOMPers themselves by jamming out with items similar to props used in the show. Urban percussion performer and Segerstrom Center Arts Teach artist Andrew Grueschow led each session of STOMPing Grounds and depending on the night, actual cast members would visit and help lead sessions as well.
Nearly
300 students from Taft Elementary in Santa Ana, including deaf and hard of
hearing (DHH) as well as hearing students from third through sixth grade
classes assembled for a special outdoor performance as STOMPers used every day
items to showcase how vibrations create sound waves. Following the performance,
40 DHH students participated in a workshop led by STOMP cast memebers.
So the next time you find yourself tapping your toes or drumming on pots & pans, just smile knowing you are celebrating your inner STOMPer.
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| STOMPing Grounds at Founders Hall |
Another great success was STOMPing Grounds, the pre-show activity taking place at Founders Hall. Audience members were able to become STOMPers themselves by jamming out with items similar to props used in the show. Urban percussion performer and Segerstrom Center Arts Teach artist Andrew Grueschow led each session of STOMPing Grounds and depending on the night, actual cast members would visit and help lead sessions as well.
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| STOMP and DHH Students at Taft Elementary |
So the next time you find yourself tapping your toes or drumming on pots & pans, just smile knowing you are celebrating your inner STOMPer.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Center Partners with CSUF in Teacher Training Program
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| © Joesan Diche |
Segerstrom
Center for the Arts’ education department is partnering with Cal State
University, Fullerton’s Department of Education. This program, “Arts: Avenues
to Learning,” is training 80 student teachers and 30 classroom teachers in the
arts and how to connect them with other subjects.
This is one way to be sure that the arts will continue to be taught in elementary public schools and in more integrated and creative ways as part of the regular curriculum. This program is part of the CSUF student teachers’ coursework requirements. More than 2,400 enthusiastic students are expected to benefit from this program next year alone.
This is one way to be sure that the arts will continue to be taught in elementary public schools and in more integrated and creative ways as part of the regular curriculum. This program is part of the CSUF student teachers’ coursework requirements. More than 2,400 enthusiastic students are expected to benefit from this program next year alone.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Post-Performance Hob Nobbing at Leatherby’s Cafe Rouge
There’s no reason to rush home when the show’s over this
Friday and Saturday night. Following performances of the Mariinsky Ballet’s Swan
Lake and Jane Monheit and John Pizzarelli, stop by Leatherby’s Cafe Rouge
and treat yourself to selections from their new Appetizer and Small Plate menu.
Top your evening off with their crispy mushroom risotto fries or house
made beef and veal meatballs braised in pomodoro sauce. And there’s much
more to sample and enjoy. You might even spot some of the performers.
Leatherby’s is located in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. They’re
also be open for dinners before every evening performance. Verdi Rules in Concert Hall
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| © Doug Gifford |
Segerstrom
Center presented the inaugural LA Opera Off Grand on October 1 with a
special concert performance of Verdi’s The Two Foscari in the Renée and
Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. The performance featured the same cast as in LA
Opera’s fully-staged production, with Plácido Domingo starring as Francesco Foscari
and James Conlon conducting the LA Opera Orchestra and Chorus.
During the post-performance cast party hosted by South Coast Plaza at Marche Moderne, Center President Terry Dwyer said, “Through the years, there have been many wonderful performances at the Center by both Plácido and his marvelous company, and it is always a pleasure to welcome them back.”
During the post-performance cast party hosted by South Coast Plaza at Marche Moderne, Center President Terry Dwyer said, “Through the years, there have been many wonderful performances at the Center by both Plácido and his marvelous company, and it is always a pleasure to welcome them back.”
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