Calendar of Events
Saturday, April 14, 2012
UT School of Music: Spring Gala
Category: Festivals, special events, Fundraisers and Music
UT School of Music student scholarship fundraiser. Fine art, pleasurable dining and libations. Live music by renowned faculty and students, plus more.
Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 Worlds Fair Park Drive, Knoxville TN 37916
website: www.music.utk.edu • concertline: 865-974-5678
Historic Rugby: Nancy Jensen, Visiting Speaker
Category: Literature, spoken word, writing
HISTORIC RUGBY’S VISITING SPEAKER SERIES
Saturday, April 14th
Join us at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time to hear a long-time friend of Rugby, Nancy Jensen. Nancy is the author of “The Sistersâ€. She will offer readings, discussions and book signings of her novel.
www.historicrugby.org
Historic Homes of Knoxville: Trolley Tours
Category: Festivals, special events and History, heritage
In celebration of the wonders of springtime and the rich heritage represented in the six historic homes located within Greater Knoxville, two three-hour bus tours will be offered. The Morning and Afternoon tours feature a step-on tour guide who will discuss points of interest and history and will highlight historic landmarks in and around Knoxville. The tours stop at each historic home for approximately 50 minutes, allowing guests to tour the homes, grounds, and gardens.
Tours include stops at Blount Mansion, (www.blountmansion.org), Mabry-Hazen House (www.mabryhazen.com), Crescent Bend House & Gardens (www.crescentbend.org), James White’s Fort, (www.jameswhitesfort.org), Ramsey House Plantation (www.ramseyhouse.org), and Marble Springs Historic Farmstead (www.marblesprings.net).
More details TBA
Historic Homes of Knoxville: www.hhknoxville.org
Jubilee Community Arts: Jamie Laval
Category: Music
Music of Scotland & Ireland
Jamie will present a program of traditional music from Scotland, Ireland, Bretagne, Galicea, Quebec, and Appalachia. Winner of the U.S. National Scottish Fiddle Championship (2002), Laval has appeared on the NBC Today Show, has performed for Her Majesty the Queen, and won Best World Traditional Song in the 2007 Independent Music Awards Vox Populi. His recent tour of Scotland found him performing at the Scots Fiddle Festival in Edinburgh and teaching at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. His third album, Murmurs and Drones, was released last year.
Jubilee Community Arts, 1538 Laurel Ave, Knoxville, TN 37916. For information: 865-522-5851, www.jubileearts.org. For tickets: 865-523-7521, www.KnoxTIX.com
Historic Homes of Knoxville: Bus Tours
Category: History, heritage
As an Official Activity of the Dogwood Arts Festival and in celebration of the wonders of springtime and the rich heritage represented in the six historic homes located within Greater Knoxville, two three-hour bus tours will be offered. The Morning and Afternoon tours feature a step-on tour guide who will discuss points of interest and history and will highlight historic landmarks in and around Knoxville. The tours stop at each historic home for approximately 50 minutes, allowing guests to tour the homes, grounds, and gardens.
The Morning Tour, from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, begins at Blount Mansion, 200 W. Hill Avenue (www.blountmansion.org) and includes visits to Marble Springs Historic Farmstead (www.marblesprings.net).and Crescent Bend House & Gardens (www.crescentbend.com).
The Afternoon Tour, from 1:00-4:00 PM, begins at James White’s Fort, 205 E. Hill Avenue (www.jameswhitesfort.org) and includes visits to to Mabry-Hazen House (www.mabryhazen.com) and Ramsey House Plantation (www.ramseyhouse.org)
Free parking is available at both Blount Mansion for the Morning tour and James White’s Fort for the Afternoon tour. A one hour lunch break is scheduled between the Morning and Afternoon tours for guests who may wish to attend both tours. Seating is limited and reservations are required. The cost is $20 (plus fees) per person per tour. Information and tickets: 865-523-7521, www.KnoxTIX.com
Proceeds from the tour will be dedicated to a fund for marketing and promoting the Historic Homes of Knoxville. For additional information on the Historic Homes of Knoxville, visit www.hhknoxville.org.
Tennessee Theatre: The Fresh Beat Band
Category: Kids, family and Music
The Fresh Beat Band, Nickelodeon's popular preschool music group and stars of the hit TV series of the same name, will perform iin Knoxville on Saturday, April 14, at 5:00 PM. Kiki (Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer), Shout (Thomas Hobson), Marina (Tara Perry), and Twist (Jon Beavers) will perform The Fresh Beat Band hits from seasons one, two and three of the live-action music series that teaches preschoolers about music appreciation and how to express their feelings through movement, song and instrumental music. Fresh Beat Band Party packages, which include a meet and greet with The Fresh Beat Band will be available.$39.00 and $29.00 Net applicable service fees
Tickets on sale now at All Knoxville Tickets Locations and The Tennessee Theatre Box Office
Marble Springs Storytelling Festival
Category: Festivals, special events, Kids, family and Literature, spoken word, writing
A Dogwood Arts Festival Event, FREE Parking. FOOD on site. Bring seating. $5 all day, $3 student, under 6 FREE. Family: $20. Get hand stamped to come and go. Discounts for groups. Sponsored by Gov John Sevier Memorial Association & Smoky Mountain Storytellers Assoc.
ON BANDSTAND: Special Guest Speaker: Author and Humorist Sam Venable, 4pm
Student Showcase: Area students present on stage, 1-3 pm
Featured Tellers: Owen Duncan at 3, Ruthie McIntyre at 5pm.
IN FESTIVAL TENT: Programs: Liars Concert, Appalachian Folk Tales, Fairy Tales & Myths, Historic, Life Stories. Presented by Professional Performing Artists
BONFIRE: Ghost Stories! Slightly Scary Stories at 6pm., Seriously Scary Stories at 7pm at the bonfire, Severely Scary Stories (adults--18 or older) at 7pm at the Tavern.
Marble Springs: 1220 West Gov. John Sevier Highway, Knoxville, TN 37920. Information: 865-573-5508, www.marblesprings.net
Appalachian Arts Craft Center Spring Benefit
Category: Fundraisers
The annual Spring Benefit of the Appalachian Arts Craft Center will be held Saturday, April 14, at the Norris Community Building starting at 7 p.m. The event will include music by the swing band The Little Big Band; hors d’oeuvres, desserts and a variety of beverages; door prizes and a silent auction featuring Charles Counts pottery, handmade crafts from the center’s many artisans, themed baskets, and services. $15 if purchased by 5 p.m. on Friday, April 13; $20 at the door. Tickets can be purchased over the phone by called 865-494-9854 or by stopping by the Craft Center at 2716 Andersonville Hwy, Norris, TN. www.appalachianarts.net.
Us Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre: Warren Haynes
Category: Music
Warren Haynes Band
After touring with The Allman Brothers Band, The Dead, Gov’t Mule and many other rock and blues acts, Warren Haynes has become quite the legend. Known primarily for his prolific guitar skills, Haynes is also a singer and a songwriter, and often gets together with other big names in the business to execute extraordinary one-time performances. On Saturday, April 14, Haynes brings the Warren Haynes Band to the Bijou. Tickets for this event go on sale Friday, March 16 at 10 a.m., but get them quickly. They’re sure to go fast!
Knoxville Writers’ Guild: Poetry Workshop
Category: Classes, workshops and Literature, spoken word, writing
Marilyn Kallet, director of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Tennessee, will lead a poetry writing workshop in which participants explore language to express joy derived from the senses. “O Taste and See in East Tennessee!†will consist of hands-on writing, prompts and publication advice. The workshop will be held at Church of the Savior, 934 N. Weisgarber Rd. Cost is $25 for KWG members and $30 for nonmembers. Kallet will be pulling from years of experience as both a writer and teacher for the event. She is the author of 15 books, including “Packing Light: New and Selected Poems,†and translations from the French of Surrealist poets Paul Eluard and Benjamin Péret. She has taught poetry workshops for more than 30 years. Each spring she teaches the poetry workshop, “O Taste and See: Writing the Senses in Deep France,†for the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts in Auvillar, France. “The Knoxville version of ‘O Taste and See’ will explore the sensory delights of our local surroundings, to enrich our poetry. We will taste some good dark chocolate as we write,†Kallet said. Limited to 10 participants, the workshop will serve as a fundraiser for the Knoxville Writers’ Guild, as Kallet generously has agreed to donate all earnings to KWG.
Dr. Kallet was a founding member of the Knoxville Writers' Guild, and a past member of the board of directors. She has won the Tennessee Arts Commission Literary Fellowship in Poetry, and has served on the TAC Literary Advisory Board. She was elected to the East Tennessee Literary Hall of Fame in Poetry, in 2005, and was named Woman of Achievement in the Arts by the Knoxville YWCA, in 2000. She has performed her poems on campuses and in theaters across the United States, as well as in Poland, as a guest of the U.S. Embassy's “America Presents†program, in France, and in Austria. She has mentored thousands of poets, many of whom have gone on to publish books of their own, and to win national awards.
To sign up for “O Taste and See in East Tennessee!,†or any KWG workshop, go to www.knoxvillewritersguild.org or send your check to KWG Workshops, P.O. Box 10326, Knoxville, TN 37939-0326.
Knox County Public Library Makes Merry for Shakespeare's Birthday
Category: Festivals, special events, Literature, spoken word, writing and Theatre
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! It's time to celebrate the Bard!
Get thee to Shakesfest, where teens and their teachers are invited to make merry for Shakespeare's birthday on Saturday, April 14, 1- 4:30 p.m. at the East Tennessee History Center.
Knox County Public Library is pleased to present an afternoon full of Elizabethan fun. Young adult author J.B. Cheaney, author of Shakespearean-themed books The Playmaker and The True Prince, will discuss her writing experience and sign books. Teens can also enjoy a presentation from Tom Parkhill, Artistic Director of the Tennessee Stage Company. The whole event is free and open to the public. Come and revel in such stuff that dreams are made on!
In its fourth year, Shakesfest has become a staple program for English and drama teachers all over East Tennessee. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity to share the Bard in a fun and accessible way. More information is available at www.knoxlib.org/shakesfest.
Schedule:
1 pm. Author J.B.Cheaney presents "All the World's a Stage"
2 pm. Shakespearean Bloopers featuring Erin Atchley and students from Central High School
2:45 pm. Tom Parkhill and the Tennessee Stage Company
3:30 pm. Brief writing workshop, Q&A session, and book signing with J.B. Cheaney
And don't miss birthday cake for the bard!
Registration is not required, however, if planning to bring a large group or need additional information, please contact Melissa Ferguson, Chair of Teen Service Committee at Knox County Public Library by email at mferguson@knoxlib.org or call her at (865) 847-6210.
Marble Springs: Stargazing Workshop
Category: Classes, workshops and Free event
Lecture topic: “Alien Planets†we will observe the planets Mars and Saturn. Free. Donations are appreciated.
1220 West Gov. John Sevier Highway, Knoxville, TN 37920. Information: 865-573-5508, www.marblesprings.net