George Kilpatrick reads the words of Harriet Tubman at the Skaneateles Festival, not far from a stop on the Underground Railroad.
As part of the Skaneateles Festival’s “Not Your Mother’s Chamber Music Concert,” baritone Tony Cook sang several Civil War-era songs and George Kilpatrick read speeches by Frederick Douglass, Beethoven and Harriet Tubman. Below listen to a clip of GK reading a speech by Abraham Lincoln.
Monica Ellis, Jeff Scott, Mariam Adam, George Kilpatrick and David Ying at a post concert reception in Dobson Hall, First Presbyterian Church, Skaneateles.
Imani Winds, the Grammy-nominated chamber music ensemble, held a series of concerts in the area this week, including The Red House in Syracuse on Wednesday, and last night at the First Presbyterian Church in Skaneateles. Their relevant and authentic style was illustrated wonderfully when they made a delightful excursion through “Cane,” a piece written for the group by Jason Moran.
Imani Winds will make their next stop in Europe.
Tony Cook performs “Dixie”
Also performing were George Kilpatrick (readings/speeches), Tony Cook (the soulful baritone), Elinor Freer (piano) and the Jasper Quartet.
The concerts were part of the Skaneateles Festival. Last night’s production, directed by David Ying, was called Not Your Mother’s Chamber Music Concert.
Photos were taken at the First Presbyterian Church.
Midsummer Night’s Dream in Thornden Park: Act Four
To celebrate their 10th year of production for Shakespeare in the Park, the Syracuse Shakespeare Festival, staged A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Thornden Park this month. These are photographs from last night’s show.
Midsummer Night’s Dream in Thornden Park: Act Three
Midsummer Night’s Dream in Thornden Park: Act Four
Alex Torres sings salsa: Jazz in the City (West Side)
CNY Jazz ended a jam-packed summer of programming with last night’s Jazz in the City (West Side) held near Skiddy Park. The night featured dancing in the streets to the explosive salsa, merengue and cha-cha sounds of Alex Torres and his Latin Orchestra.
CNY Latino Publisher Hugo Acosta (Venezuela) and Marisol Hernandez (Puerto Rico) dance at Jazz in the City (West Side).
Brooklyn sax man Curtis Haywood made a visit to Syracuse last week and played his sophisticated sounds in Eastwood for the Jazz in the City series. He was joined on stage by Habbert Cheeks, Steve Rodriguez, Barry Dee and Yasu.
Yasu Hitosasaki on guitar
The Jazz in the City series concludes with the West Side concert on Thursday.
Vision Center Program Director Gina Rivers, along with Rev. John Carter, spoke to graduates of the 2012 Synergy Program during a ceremony held at Upstate Medical University on Friday.
Mercy Works, Inc. gathered 2012 Synergy Program students and local leaders at Upstate Medical University yesterday to participate in a Celebrity Apprentice-style program to culminate a summer of development and leadership training. Synergy is one of several enrichment programs run by Mercy Works.
Student team leader Keith Rowser
Team “X Static 8” celebrates a win for Service Project of the Year
Mercy Works Inc. Director of Development Clarence Jordan (right), who served as a celebrity judge, talks with Sen. John DeFrancisco during the program.