Calendar of Events
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Arrowmont Fall Workshop Program
Category: Classes, workshops
From September 30 - October 28, 2012, thirty-six one week and weekend classes will be offered in baskets, brooms, clay, drawing, enamels, fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, painting, photography, printmaking, special topics, and wood.
Call 865 436 5860 or go to www.arrowmont.org for full course descriptions, fees, and registration options.
Old Gray Cemetery: Lantern and Carriage Tour
Category: History, heritage and Kids, family
History comes alive at Old Gray as you stroll through 13 acres of the cemetery and visit with Knoxvillians from the past on Sunday, September 30, 2012 from 4:00–7:00 PM (Rain or Shine).
This family event encourages young and old to enjoy a carriage ride in Knoxville’s oldest planned cemetery. Throughout the grounds there will be artists on location, musicians, and Civil War reenactors along with Civil War cannons.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
4:00 – 7:00 PM (rain or shine)
$15.00 Adults; $5.00 Students
Tour held Rain or Shine. No reservations required. Old Gray Cemetery, 543 North Broadway, Knoxville. Parking for this event will be across the street at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Emory Park Place and neighbor parking lots. Call (865) 522-1424 for further information.
East Tennessee Historical Society Quaterly Lecture: Fort Sanders in History and Memory
Category: Free event, History, heritage and Lecture, panel
The twenty minutes of concentrated fury of the Confederate attack against Fort Sanders, November 29, 1963, became the most prominent moment of the Civil War as it was fought in the heart of East Tennessee. Dr. Earl Hess will sort through fact and legend to show how Fort Sanders became a symbol of divided loyalties in Knoxville. The lecture will be heavily illustrated with photographs and paintings. The author of more than a dozen books on Civil War history, Dr. Hess is an associate professor of history at Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate.
September 30, 2:30 PM. East Tennessee History Center, 601 S. Gay Street, Knoxville.
Free and open to the public.
East Tennessee PBS: Screening of CALL THE MIDWIFE
Category: Film and Free event
CALL THE MIDWIFE, the highest-rated drama debut in BBC history, will premiere on PBS! Based on the best-selling memoirs of Jennifer Worth, CALL THE MIDWIFE is a moving and intimate story of midwifery in London’s East End in the 1950s. The series follows a young Jenny Lee as she and her fellow midwives, attached to an order of nursing nuns, navigate the crowded East End streets teeming with children, workers and a culture remarkably different from the wealthy English countryside where Jenny was raised. Join us in welcoming Britain's most popular drama series to East Tennessee PBS!
East Tennessee PBS will be screening the first episode, along with bonus material, as the show premieres in the United States. We open our studio at 7pm and the screening begins promptly at 8pm. Dessert will be provided by Magpies Cakes, tea by the Tea at the Gallery and entertainment from the Johnson Swingtet! CALL THE MIDWIFE contains mature content that may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised. Rated TV-14. Visit pbs.org/midwife for more information.
East Tennessee PBS, 1611 E. Magnolia Avenue, Knoxville TN 37917 - - (865)595-0230 or ahubbard@easttennesseepbs.org
Knoxville Opera Goes to Church
Category: Free event and Music
Knoxville, TN: What do you get when you combine the glorious sounds of gospel and the magnificence of opera?
Multiple standing ovations by a crowd of 1,000 that have shouted “hallelujah†at the three previous performances of Knoxville Opera Goes to Church…A Celebration of Talent! The 4th annual concert, sponsored by Home Federal Bank, will feature the Knoxville Opera Gospel Choir and local soloists together with Knoxville Opera artists in a unique presentation of gospel, spirituals, opera and Broadway highlights. The free-admission concert, one of Knoxville Opera’s yearly 75 education/outreach activities, will take place on Sunday, September 30, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. at the Greater Warner Tabernacle A.M.E. Zion Church (3800 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue). East TN PBS will be recording the concert to be telecast later in the year.
The event’s program will include Glorious, And He Blessed My Soul, Why Should I be Bound, I Can Go to God in Prayer,, Walk Together Children, Amazing Grace, Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen, and excerpts from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, Kern’s Showboat and Bellini’s Norma.
Admission is free.
UT School of Music's 6th Annual Viola Celebration
Category: Festivals, special events, Free event, Lecture, panel and Music
Cox Auditorium, Alumni Memorial Bldg
The Viola Celebration is a FREE workshop for violists of all ages and abilities, and includes master classes with renowned violists, performances by guest artists, participation in the All-Viola Orchestra, and more! Pre-registration is required. Esteemed Guest Faculty for the 6th Anniversary Viola Celebration: George Taylor, Eastman School of Music, Christine Rutledge, University of Iowa, Melinda Daetsch, Hartt Conservatory, Rudolf Haken, University of Illinois, and Dominic DeStafano, Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
For more information or to register, visit www.music.utk.edu/violacelebration
For questions not answered on our website, please e-mail violacelebration@utk.edu or call Hillary Herndon, UT Professor of Viola at 865-974-0317.
American Museum of Science: Be the Dinosaur: Life in the Crustaceous
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Kids, family
A traveling exhibition to discover the science of dinosaurs and their ecosystems as you walk in their footsteps, hunt, eat, hide and survive by using computer simulation and interactive exhibits. AMSE Second Level.
American Museum of Science & Energy, 300 S. Tulane Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Hours: Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PM; Sunday 1-5PM. Information: 865-576-3200, www.amse.org
Tennessee Stage Company: Shakespeare Outloud
Category: Literature, spoken word, writing and Theatre
We have decided to work on a new approach to our readings of Shakespeare’s plays at the library downtown and we have a new format that I think will be a lot of fun.
We are going to read quarterly rather than monthly, and we are going to look for people to direct each reading. So we’ll ask that they do a cutting and at least some casting ahead of time which we will then fill out with people who come and want to read on the day of. Reading quarterly rather than monthly will mean that directors will have more time to prepare their scripts and put some actors together. So, if you have an interest please contact me so we can set it up.
Our next reading is planned for December and we are looking to do “Twelfth Night†which we know was performed as a Christmas piece by Shakespeare’s company and for which we have a good cut on hand.
If you are interested in Directing please get in touch.
Tom Parkhill tennesseestage@comcast.net
WDVX Blue Plate Special
Category: Free event and Music
Saturday 9/29
Don de Leaumont
Monday 10/1
Kelli Johnson
Tuesday 10/2
West Side Daredevils
Nancy Beaudette
Wednesday 10/3
Bill Mize
Mountain Laurel
I Draw Slow
Thursday 10/4
Kim and Reggie Harris
Ramsay Midwood
Friday 10/5
Tumbleweed Company
Jordan Hull
Saturday 10/6
The Empty Bottle Stringband
12:00 Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center, 301 South Gay Street, 37902
Pellissippi State Community College Marks National Hispanic Heritage Month
Category: Dance, movement, Free event, Music and Theatre
Pellissippi State Community College marks National Hispanic Heritage Month with celebrations on Sept. 20 and Oct. 12 at the Hardin Valley Campus in West Knoxville.
The Sept. 20 presentation features dance groups performing in the Goins Building College Center. The event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. It includes the following scheduled performances:
5:15-6 p.m.—Knoxville Argentine Tango Society
6:15-7 p.m.—Academy Ballroom Latin Dance Ensemble
7:15-8:15 p.m.—Pablo Garzon and Serenatta, Romantic Latin Ensemble, of Nashville
On Oct. 12, the Core Ensemble performs its chamber music theatre work “Tres Vidas,†7-8:30 p.m. at the Clayton Performing Arts Center. Chamber music theatre is a format developed by the Core Ensemble that blends theatrical narrative and chamber music performance.
“Tres Vidas†is a celebration of the life, times and work of three significant Latin American women: painter Frida Kahlo of Mexico, peasant activist Ruffina Amaya of El Salvador and poet Alfonsina Storni of Argentina.
This year’s National Hispanic Heritage Month events are sponsored by Pellissippi State’s Access and Diversity Office, Student Life and Recreation, and Liberal Arts Department. The Hardin Valley Campus is located at 10915 Hardin Valley Road. For more information, call (865) 539-7160.
To request accommodations for a disability, contact the executive director of Human Resources and Affirmative Action for Pellissippi State, (865) 694-6607 or humanresources@pstcc.edu.
Knoxville Museum of Art: Latino Art
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
This is an exhibition by hispanic artists that live and work in the United States, particularly in the southeast region and the Knoxville area.
This exhibition shows the diversity of the mediums and styles that these contemporary artists produce in their creative practices while questioning what it means to be a contemporary hispanic artist in the United 'States.
Knoxville Museum of Art. Sept. 18-October 18, 2012. Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00AM-5:00PM, Sunday 1:00-5:00PM.
University of Tennessee Ewing Gallery: Pencil Pushed
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event and Lecture, panel
Pencil Pushed: exploring process and boundaries in drawing.
In this exhibition, the word pencil functions simply as a metaphor or symbol for drawing and its activity. The artists selected are known for their drawing or drawing activity as their primary means of expression and have either pushed the material, process, or boundary of conventional drawing. Media included will be video, sculpture, animation, installation, and of course, works on paper. This exhibition is neither a survey nor the definitive grouping of mark-making artists. It is more a conversation about artists who have and continue to explore these regions in drawing. The diversity of the exhibition will favor mid-career artists, but will range from emerging to late.
EXHIBITION DATES
Ewing Gallery: September 17 - October 28, 2012
UT Downtown Gallery: September 19 - October 27, 2012
RECEPTION--September 27, 2012, Ewing Gallery immediately following the lecture
October 5, 2011, UT Downtown Gallery, 5-9pm
LECTURE--September 27, 2012, 7:30pm, room 109 A+A Building
Panel Discussion--September 28, 2012, 12:15pm room 109 A+A Building
GALLERY HOURS
M: 10am - 8pm, T-W: 10am - 5pm, TR: 10am - 5pm and 6:30 - 8:30pm, Sun 1-4PM