Calendar of Events

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

UT Gardens: Noon and Twilight Tours of the Gardens

  • October 19, 2010
  • Noon and 6:00 p.m.

Category: Classes, workshops and Science, nature

Location: UT Gardens Friendship Plaza entrance
These tours return for 2010 and will be held every third Tuesday of the month through October: June 15, July 20, August 17, September 21 and October 19. A tour guide will meet visitors at the Friendship Plaza. Tours are free and open to the public.

UT Gardens, Chapman Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996. Information: 865-974-7151, http://utgardens.tennessee.edu

UT School of Music: Maya Stone, bassoon

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  • October 19, 2010
  • 8:00 PM

Category: Music

FREE and open to the public.

At 32 Alumni Memorial Bldg., 1408 Middle Drive on the UT campus. Please check the web site or call the day of the event for updates or cancellations: 865-974-5678, www.music.utk.edu/events

UT Cultural Attractions Committee: Nai-Ni-Chen Dance Company

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  • October 19, 2010
  • 7:30 PM

Category: Dance, movement

Nai-Ni-Chen Dance Company combines "American modern dance with the grace and splendor of Asian art". Truly a feast for the eyes, the choreography will surely mesmerize and astound each and every audience member. Recipient of multiple awards and truly a dance company of the world, Nai Ni Chen will truly be a one-of-a-kind cultural and artistic experience.

Clarence Brown Theatre, 1714 Andy Holt Blvd. on the UT campus. $5 students/$20 faculty/$25 General Admission.
UT Cultural Attractions Committee: 865-974-5455, http://activities.utk.edu/category/cpc/cac/

Clayton Center for the Arts: Bicycle Dreams

Category: Film

Synopsis
They are seekers, madmen, and angels hell-bent on riding across America on a bicycle in less than ten days. But what begins as the adventure of a lifetime is transformed in an instant when tragedy strikes the race. These voyagers discover what is truly at stake as they pedal on, praying for the deliverance only the finish line can bring. By journey's end, some are saved, others are lost, but all learn that the fuel that takes a soul toward its own true destiny is desire.

$10 General, $5 students. Clayton Center for the Arts: 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804. Tickets are available at the Clayton Center Box Office M-F 10AM-6PM or by phone or online: 865-981-8590, http://claytonartscenter.com/events/view/133/

East Tennessee Historical Society: Bagels and Barbeque - The Jewish Experience in Tennessee Exhibition

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and History, heritage

Interested in learning what role Jewish community members Sam and Virginia Morrison played in Elvis Presley’s career? (Hint: It happened on Market Square.) Ever wonder what Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “New Deal” would have been called if one of Knoxville’s Jewish community leaders, Max Friedman, had not spoken up? Curious about what distinguishes the Jewish Congregation of Oak Ridge as unique in American history?

The story of Jewish immigration to Tennessee and how those who came here embraced the culture they found is the subject of this touring exhibition from the Tennessee State Museum. It follows the Tennessee Jewish experience from the 1770s, when the first Jews immigrated to upper East Tennessee to escape religious persecution in Europe. The exhibition then guides visitors through more than 200 years of history by way of compelling stories and images that illustrate the development of Jewish communities across the state; in East Tennessee, congregations located in Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Chattanooga, and Blountville are featured. The exhibition also explores how Jews were able to preserve their religious and cultural heritage while at the same time embracing and supporting the culture found in Tennessee.

East Tennessee Historical Society, 601 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. Museum hours: Monday-Friday: 9AM-4PM; Saturday: 10AM-4PM; Sunday: 1-5PM. For information: 865-215-8824, www.easttnhistory.org

Carmike Cinemas: Opera in Cinema

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  • October 17, 2010 — October 24, 2010

Category: Music and Theatre

The Queen of Spades by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Encore from the Gran Teatre del Liceu

At Carmike Wynnsong 16 Theatres, 200 North Peters Rd, Knoxville, 37923. Information: 865-691-0948, www.operaincinema.com

John C. Hodges Distinguished Creative Writers' Series, 2010-11

  • October 17, 2010 — October 19, 2010
  • 7:00 PM

Category: Literature, spoken word, writing

In association with the Better English Fund, Writers in the Library, Ready for the World, the Fern and Manfred Steinfeld Judaic Studies Program, and the Commission for Women. All events are free and open to the public.

October 17
"The Art of Blessing the Day" - Poetry
7 p.m., Temple Beth El, 3037 Kingston Pike, Knoxville

October 18
Informal Chat with Marge Piercy
3 p.m., 1210-1211 McClung Tower, UT campus
"Poetry of Jewish Identity,"
Marge Piercy, 7 p.m., University Center Auditorium

For more information: Marilyn Kallet, Director, Creative Writing Program
mkallet@utk.edu, 865-974-6947

The Wild Thyme Players and The Silver Stage Players Workshop

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  • October 16, 2010 — October 21, 2010

Category: Classes, workshops and Theatre

Presenting HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD IN TEN MINUTES OR LESS. With the support of TN Arts Commission, this workshop/production is free to the public. The six day workshop is being taught by DOUGLAS STEWART, Ed.D, an author, playwright, director and performer. He is a board member of Senior Theatre USA, and an Honorary Board Member of the Santa Fe (New Mexico) Playhouse. His plays have won several competitive awards. His preferred themes are in the areas of social relations, global environment, and our rapidly changing cultural values and behaviors. He has conducted theater workshops for actors, directors, and playwrights in all three of these subject areas. His special interest and focus is in working in these areas with senior performers and playwrights. The workshop will be taught in day and evening sessions.

The plays will be performed November 12 & 13 at The Mason Jar, 1241 Armstrong Avenue, Knoxville. The workshop and performances are FREE but donations are appreciated.

Wild Thyme Players: 865-932-6738, brandonslocum @ gmail.com

Arrowmont: Figurative Association Exhibition

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Celebrating the Human Form. In the Sandra J. Blain Galleries. Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 576 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. For information: 865-436-5860, www.arrowmont.org

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville: The Witches

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  • October 15, 2010 — October 31, 2010

Category: Kids, family and Theatre

Based on the novel by Roald Dahl. In fairy tales, witches always wear silly black hats. And black cloaks. And they ride on broomsticks. But this is not a fairy tale. This play is about REAL witches. REAL witches dress in ordinary clothes and look very much like ordinary women. They live in ordinary houses, and they work in ordinary jobs. That is why they are so hard to catch.

Performances: October 15 through 31, 2010. Located at 800 Tyson Street, Knoxville, TN 37917. Information: 865-599-5284, www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com, info@childrenstheatreknoxville.com.

Roane State: Frankenstein

  • October 14, 2010 — October 31, 2010

Category: Theatre

by Victor Gialanella from the novel by Mary Shelley. This classic tale of horror and suspense details the ill-fated experiments of young Dr. Frankenstein as he gives life to a creature both hideous and touching. Adhering more closely to the original novel than did the famous motion picture versions, the play blends moments of brooding terror and sudden shock with questions of morality and the dangers of unrestrained scientific inquiry. RSCC Playmakers, Roane State Theatre, Harriman. ($7/10 Student /General Admission)

October 14-16, 21-23 at 7 pm
October 17 & 24 at 2 pm (matinee)
October 29-31 at The Square Room, Market Square
October 29 & 30, 7 pm & 10 pm
October 31, 10 pm

http://www.roanestate.edu/theatre; (865) 354-3000

Appalachian Arts Craft Center: Fall Porch Sale

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Fine Crafts

The fall Porch Sale runs for about two weeks and features outdated stock, seconds, student crafts and unjuried work by members of the Craft Center. It’s a great way to get great deals on handmade crafts. AACC is a nonprofit center that has promoted traditional artists and crafts in the East Tennessee area for 40 years. 865-494-9854; www.appalachianarts.net

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