unison fall 2014 program guide
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PERFORMANCES WORKSHOPS GALLERY SCULPTURE
WHERE ART HAPPENS
FALL 2014
WHERE ART HAPPENS
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CREATIVITY AND COMMUNITY ON AN INTIMATE SCALE.
Your community arts center since 1976.
MEMBERSHIPWHY BECOME A MEMBER?
ENjOY THESE BENEFITSMEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Unison is building a better community by enriching the lives of students, families, and seniors through classes, workshops, performances and exhibits, but we can’t do these things without your help.
Please become a part of Unison by becoming a Unison member. Each and every membership dollar we receive from you counts and makes it possible for Unison to offer world-class performers, exciting workshops, fun and educational children’s programming, beautiful gallery exhibits and our fabulous Sculpture Garden.
BECOME A MEMBER PhOnE: 845-255-1559 | EMAil: info@unisonarts.org | WEB: unisonarts.org MAil: 68 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz, NY 12561
*Unison special events, events at SUNY New Paltz, SUNY Ulster, or other non-Unison venues are not included.**You may choose to waive all goods and services associated with each level of membership, making the entire amount of your membership contribution tax deductible.
$35 College Student / Sr Citizen 65+Discount on programs for one person(100% tax deductible)
$50 individualDiscount on programs for one person(100% tax deductible)
$100 household / ContributorDiscount + 2 free tickets to a performance at Unison* ($66 tax deductible)**
$250 PatronDiscount + 4 free tickets to a performance at Unison* ($182 tax deductible)**
$500 BenefactorDiscount + 10 free tickets to a performance at Unison* ($330 tax deductible)**
$1,000 AngelDiscount + 24 free tickets per performance per year at Unison* ($592 tax deductible)**
Discounts on tickets, order tickets during special Members Only pre-sale period
Exchange privileges within membership year, on tickets of equal value
Waiver of handling fees on phone orders
Advance seating at general admission events
Special Members Only invitations and events
Renting the theater space at a discounted rate
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Cover photos clockwise from left: Kevin Archambault, photo by Caleb Lococo; Christine Lavin, photo by Irene Young; Laurel Massé, photo by Bill Westmoreland; Untitled, Bardiglio Marble Sculpture, Hanna Eshel; Tai Chi with Martha Cheo, photo by Ashley Agor; Dances with Music, John Laurenzi
UNISON ARTS CENTER BECOME A MEMBER
Discounts on tickets, order tickets during special Members Only pre-sale period
Exchange privileges within membership year, on tickets of equal value
Waiver of handling fees on phone orders
Advance seating at general admission events
Special Members Only invitations and events
Renting the theater space at a discounted rate
LETTER FROM CHRISTINE
UNISON’S BOARD & STAFF
Every season brings the best of art, music, theatre, and dance to Unison’s stage or Gallery walls. This fall is no exception and I can already smell the crisp snap of autumn in the air.
According to a recent study by SUNY New Paltz, the arts bring $500 million per year in economic benefits to our region. “Every dollar spent by arts and culture organizations and their audiences cycles through the … regional economies, generating business and creating jobs…We show that arts and culture in our region is good for both our spirits and our pocketbooks.” Clearly, the community that invests locally in the arts invests
in itself. When audiences support local arts organizations, they are not only creating their own experiences and memories, they are also giving back to the community. Our audiences understand how important a vibrant arts venue is to their community.
I am excited to share our fall line-up, featuring performances by artists of the caliber of Christine lavin, Amy Fradon, leslie Ritter and laurel Massé as well as great programs like Animal Experiences and it’s Magic! for family audiences, Tango Meets Swing, a Country Dance and Cleoma’s Cajun String Band for dancers, Big Joe Fitz, Martha Gallagher, Mik & Gilles, Mohonk Mountain Stage Company and a brand new series Voices of the American Musical Theatre.
I can’t wait for this fall season to begin! Anything can happen up here on the mountain. And will. Join us — often.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
President, Tom Nolan
Vice President, Stan Altman
Treasurer, Michael Frohnhoefer
Secretary, William Connors
Board Member, joyce Minard
Board Member, Amy Pickering
Executive Director, Christine Crawfis
Special Projects Director, Kitty Brown
Graphic Designer, Stacy Greenspan
Press & Box Office, Alyssa Tullin
Building & Grounds, john Talutto
IT Director, Amos Newcombe
Program Consultant, Robert Bard
Christine Crawfis Executive Director
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SUNDAY SALONS SUNDAY
SALONSERIES
nancy Ostrovsky is considered one of the pioneers of “Performance Painting.” She will be joined by saxophonist Ras Moshe, founder of the Music Now jazz series at The Brecht Forum.
A conversation with Big Joe Fitz Riffing on The Blues, The Bronx, Rosendale, Guitars, Harmonicas, Jesus, and 30 years at WDST. Hosted by local author Steve lewis. Joe will bring his harmonica with him; so there's some blues in store.
laurel Massé was one quarter of the second line-up of the legendary Manhattan Transfer. Recently awarded "Best Bistro Jazz Vocalist" she will be accompanied by Vinny Martucci.
Jim Bacon on guitar and Sheila hamilton on flute return to Unison for an afternoon of traditional holiday music.
$20 ADVANCE / $15 MEMBER ADVANCE / $25 DOOR / $20 MEMBER DOOR / HALF PRICE FOR STUDENTS (WITH VALID ID)
NANCY OSTROVSKYPERFORMANCE PAINTING
BIG jOE FITZBLUES AND CONVERSATION
LAUREL MASSéJAZZ AND CONVERSATION
HOLIDAY CONCERTWITH JIM BACON AND SHEILA HAMILTON
Sponsored by Millrock Writers
Sponsored by Millrock Writers
Sponsored by Hazel Bartz; Millrock Writers
Sponsored by Millrock Writers
SUn | SEPT 14 | 2 PM
SUn | OCT 19 | 2 PM
SUn | nOV 9 | 2 PM
SUn | DEC 14 | 2 PM
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MUSIC AND CONVERSATIONFIFTH FRIDAY DANCE
Metropolitan hot Club is a gypsy jazz group that plays hot swing of the 30s and 40s. They are sure to heat up Unison for this August Fifth Friday Dance Meet Up.
Cleoma’s Cajun String Band will appear at Unison on Halloween for some old and traditional Cajun music for our final Fifth Friday Dance Meet Up of 2014. Join us for this Halloween Cajun Extravaganza. Dance lesson by Buffy lewis.
$15 / $10 MEMBER / HALF PRICE FOR STUDENTS (WITH VALID ID)
METROPOLITAN HOT CLUB ACOUSTIC SWING
CLEOMA’S CAjUN STRING BAND OLD FASHIONED CAJUN
Sponsored by Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union
Sponsored by Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union
FRi | AUG 29 7:30 PM lESSOn | 8 PM DAnCE
FRi | OCT 31 7:30 PM lESSOn | 8 PM DAnCE
LEARN AND ENjOY
Unison continues to offer Fifth Friday Dance Meet Ups. The Hudson Valley has a vibrant and active Social Dance community. Dancers love going out, dancing and socializing. Groups are currently located in Kingston, Poughkeepsie and Newburgh, and now New Paltz!
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Fifth Friday Dance Spring 2013
NO PARTNER NEEDED! jOIN US FOR A DANCE LESSON AT 7:30 PM.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
One of Unison’s most important “Fun & Friend-raisers” of the year. Join us at Mohonk Mountain House for a night of Win-Win casino games (you can’t lose and Unison wins!) and great food and drink.
Master crafts people and fine artists display and sell their work. You can buy gallery-quality handcrafted gift items, ceramics, jewelry, leather work, woodwork, children’s clothing, wreaths, blown glass and more at affordable prices.
Come and celebrate 38 years of Unison with good friends, good food, and the great Christine lavin. A very special evening to raise funds and friends.
WIN-WIN CASINO NIGHT AND AUCTION AT MOHONK MOUNTAIN HOUSE
24TH ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR AT NEW PALTZ MIDDLE SCHOOL
2ND ANNUAL FOUNDERS’ EVENT WITH SPECIAL GUEST CHRISTINE LAVIN
Special sponsorship opportunities available. Contact Christine@unisonarts.org.
SAT | nOV 22 | 6 PM
SAT & SUn | DEC 6 & 7 | 10 AM - 5 PM
SAT | SEPT 20 | 7 PM
PLAY A PART
Rose Anna’s Glass Art
Christine Lavin, photo by Irene Young
$4 ADULT ADMISSION / $3 ADULT MEMBER ADMISSION12 yEARS OLD AND UNDER ARE FREE
$45 ADVANCE / $40 MEMBER ADVANCE $55 DOOR / $50 MEMBER DOOR
$95 ADVANCE / $85 MEMBER ADVANCE $115 DOOR / $105 MEMBER DOOR
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23rd Annual
FOR MORE INFO CALL 845-255-1559 OR VISIT UNISONARTS.ORG
At the New Paltz Middle School
Main Street & South Manheim Blvd$3 ADULT ADMISSION
Tom Stoenner
Two Son Jewelry
Catskill Mountain Broomworks
Sally Rothchild
Hudson Valley Seed Library Rose Anna’s Glass Art
December 7th - 8thSaturday & Sunday10am - 5pm
F A I RArt & Crafts s
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Together we can do great things. Your support plays a critical role in the work we are producing now and the work we aspire to create in the future. Thank you for making it all possible.
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PLAY A PARTSATURDAY EVENINGS
A Tango demonstration & lesson by nina Jirka, former star of the Moscow Festival Ballet, Perm Opera, Kremlin Ballet, and Stars of Bolshoi, will be followed by an evening of tango and swing dance. Musical accompaniment by the Bernstein Bard Quartet.
Poughkeepsie newyorkers Barbershop Chorus, an all-male a cappella group and rising star vocalists of New Paltz featuring Jenny & Mandy Rich, Sofia Romano-Clinton, liz Toleno, and Ruby Bard.
Uncommon Ground is a hot alternative bluegrass group on a mission to combine the technical expertise of classically trained musicians with the soul of bluegrass. With Mike Kobetitsch and Wayne Fugate, two long-time veterans of the bluegrass scene; Rachel Handman, fiddle, Phil Helm, bass; and Craig Bitterman on a small arsenal of percussion instruments.
*$21 ADVANCE / $18 MEMBER ADVANCE / $26 DOOR / $22 MEMBER DOOR / HALF PRICE FOR STUDENTS (WITH VALID ID)*Unless otherwise noted.
TANGO MEETS SWING WITH NINA JIRKA AND BERNSTEIN BARD QUARTET
BARBERSHOP AND BEYOND BARBERSHOP CHORUS & LOCAL VOCALISTS
UNCOMMON GROUND BLUEGRASS
Sponsored by Bella Terra Apartments; Dedrick's Pharmacy & Gifts; Edward Jones Investments; Woodland Pond at New Paltz
Sponsored by Annie O'Neill Painted Clay; Cathy Pulichene, Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty; John DeNicolo, CPA; Ultra Seal Corporation
SAT | SEPT 6 | 7:30 PM
SAT | SEPT 13 | 8 PM
SAT | SEPT 27 | 8 PM
MUSICAL PERFORMANCES
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$20 ADVANCE / $15 MEMBER ADVANCE $25 DOOR / $20 MEMBER DOOR
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SATURDAY EVENING PERFORMANCES CONTINUED
Amy Fradon and leslie Ritter will present their unique “If the Everly Brothers had sisters” transcendent harmonies and sing a mix of original and cover songs in the folk/blues/singer-songwriter tradition from their three acclaimed CDs.
Known as “The Adirondack Harper,” singer/songwriter Martha Gallagher’s songs glide from blues to Latin grooves to classical, from Jazz to contemporary folk. Wanda Fischer from WAMC says, “Martha plays the harp with a joie de vivre; with a sense of joy and energy rarely seen with this instrument!”
Chicago native David Roth has been featured on many of Christine Lavin’s compilations. His songs have been sung at Carnegie Hall, the United Nations and the Kennedy Center. Peter Yarrow raved, “David has reached into our hearts. With voices like his still singing, the candle will remain lit . . .”
AMY & LESLIE FOLK & BLUES
MARTHA GALLAGHER THE ADIRONDACK HARPER
DAVID ROTH SINGER/SONG WRITER
Sponsored by Alfandre Architecture; Bridge Creek Café & Catering; Carol & Thomas Nolan;Dragonfly Moon Meditation; True Value of New Paltz; Woodstock Chimes Fund
Sponsored by Medenbach & Eggers, PC; Woodland Pond at New Paltz
Sponsored by Barbara Lane & Frank Burnham; Pro Printers; Stan & Claire Altman
SAT | OCT 11 | 8 PM
SAT | OCT 25 | 8 PM
SAT | nOV 1 | 8 PM
BECOME A UNISON MEMBER: ENjOY DISCOUNTED TICKETS, TICKET EXCHANGES, PRE-SALE PERIODS AND MUCH MORE!
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*$21 ADVANCE / $18 MEMBER ADVANCE / $26 DOOR / $22 MEMBER DOOR / HALF PRICE FOR STUDENTS (WITH VALID ID)*Unless otherwise noted.
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Voices of the American Musical Theatre presents Ya Got Me: Songs for Two or Three. Elegant duets and trios from the uniquely American canon of the musical theatre songbook will be performed in Unison’s cabaret setting, featuring local favorites Molly Parker-Myers, Kevin Archambault and Vicki howland.
Community contra and square dance: Simple, energetic dances to lively fiddle music with American and Celtic roots, led by local caller Eric hollman. Don’t miss this dance party with friends and neighbors!
Dubbed “Idiots Savant, Sans the Savant” by Modern Immaturity magazine, the increasingly decrepit duo of Mikhail horowitz & Gilles Malkine return to Unison with their incomprehensible brand of comedy and will gleefully eviscerate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, the Solstice season, Maundy Thursday and National Topiary Day.
VOICES OF THE AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATRE
COUNTRY DANCE WITH ERIC HOLLMAN
MIK & GILLES COMEDy
Sponsored by Hampton Inn Kingston; Jonathan Katz, Esquire; Mary Collins Real Estate, Inc.
Sponsored by Tom & Carol Nolan; Stan & Claire Altman
SAT | nOV 8 | 8 PM
SAT | nOV 15 | 7:30 PM
SAT | DEC 20 | 8 PM
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SATURDAY EVENING PERFORMANCES CONTINUEDBECOME A UNISON MEMBER: ENjOY DISCOUNTED TICKETS, TICKET EXCHANGES, PRE-SALE PERIODS AND MUCH MORE!
$20 ADVANCE | $15 MEMBER ADVANCE $25 DOOR | $20 MEMBER DOOR
Molly Parker-Myers, photo by Taylor Hooper, Kevin Archambault, photo by Caleb Lococo
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family
KIDS
Animal Experiences returns with their assortment of wildlife rescues in this entertaining and educational presentation. Don't miss a skink, hedgehog, Hermann's tortoise, Mr. Cob, kinkajou, ferret, Savannah Monitor, Flemish Giant Rabbit, and blue & gold macaw!
Moustapaha Diedhiou, a native of Senegal and New Paltz resident, is a master drummer and educator. Part concert, part drumming workshop for families, a limited number of drums will be available for playing, but feel free to bring your own!
Audience members will be amazed by their own feats of prestidigitation, through transmittal, transposition, and mind over matter! Magician Andy Weintraub leads this show that’s fun for the whole family.
$12 ADVANCE / $8 MEMBER ADVANCE / $5 CHILD ADVANCE* / $14 DOOR / $10 MEMBER DOOR / $7 CHILD DOOR*
WILDLIFE SHOW WITH ANIMAL EXPERIENCES
AFRICAN DRUMMING WITH MOUSTAPAHA DIEDHIOU
IT’S MAGIC WITH ANDy WEINTRAUB
Sponsored by Jim DeMaio - State Farm Agency; All Creatures Veterinary Care PLLC
Sponsored by Dawes Septic & Repair; Viking Industries, Inc.
SAT | SEPT 27 | 2 PM
SAT | OCT 18 | 2 PM
SAT | nOV 1 | 2 PM
FAMILY FUN FOR ALL AGESfamilyfun atUNIS N
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MMSC: READERS THEATRE
The personal and the political are indistinguishable in American playwright George Brant's gripping one-woman play about a hot-rod fighter pilot whose unexpected pregnancy ends her career in the sky. Starring Janet nurre, directed by Christine Crawfis.
Somewhere in America in a suburban chain restaurant on an average night, Sam and Nicole meet for a drink. Sparks fly, setting in motion the extraordinary tale of five generations of an ordinary family with the moments, both mundane and milestone, that make a life.
$20 ADVANCE / $15 MEMBER ADVANCE / $25 DOOR / $20 MEMBER DOOR / HALF PRICE FOR STUDENTS (WITH VALID ID)
GROUNDEDBy GEORGE BRANT
THE BIG MEAL By DAN LeFRANC
Sponsored by Tom & Carol Nolan; Mayo Consulting; Stan & Claire Altman
Sponsored by Tom & Carol Nolan; Mayo Consulting; Stan & Claire Altman
FRi & SAT | OCT 17 & 18 | 8 PM
FRi & SAT | DEC 12 & 13 | 8 PM
MOHONK MOUNTAIN STAGE COMPANY
“THE HUDSON VALLEY’S FINEST REPERTORY THEATER COMPANY - WITH OR WITHOUT SETS.” - DailY Freeman
MMSC Artistic Director Robert Miller, photo by Ashley AgorKristin Battersby and Rick Meyer in The Kiss, photo by Stuart Bigley
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FAMILY FUN FOR ALL AGES
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GALLERY & SCULPTURE
Sponsored by Wine Worldwide
Sponsored by Wine Worldwide
Sponsored by Wine Worldwide
LESLIE LeFEVRE-STRATTON AND STACIE FLINT OPENING RECEPTION: JOyFUL AND ANIMATED
jOHN LAURENZI AND HERB ROGOFF OPENING RECEPTION: RHyTHM IN COLOR
MINI WORKS SHOW OPENING RECEPTION: THEME '14, LEISURE
SUn | SEPT 7 | 4 - 6 PM On DiSPlAY UnTil SEPT 28
SUn | OCT 5 | 4 - 6 PM On DiSPlAY UnTil nOV 30
SUn | DEC 7 | 4 - 6 PM On DiSPlAY UnTil JAn 4
SUPPORTED BY OUR MEMBERS, WON’T YOU jOIN THEM?
Blooms, Stacie Flint Starfish in the Round, Lesllie LeFevre
Dances with Music, John Laurenzi Lower East Side, Herb Rogoff
Various works from the 2011 Mini Works Show
Untitled, Bardiglio Marble Sculpture, Hanna Eshel
Featuring over 50 sculptures by established and emerging artists from all over the northeast. Wander through our 5 acres of woodland and meadow paths and delight in the sculptures, sited with their natural surroundings in mind.
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SCULPTURE GARDEN AT UNISONOPEn DAWn Till DUSK All YEAR ROUnD
UNISON ARTS CENTER BECOME A MEMBER
CLASSES & WORKSHOPSjOIN AND LEARN - REGISTRATION MIGHT BE REQUIRED
LIFE DRAWING INTENSIVE NO INSTRUCTION, EXPERIENCED MODELS
QI GONG FOR SENIORS WITH ZACH BAKER
LIFE DRAWING NO INSTRUCTION, EXPERIENCED MODELS
EXTENDED AUM GUIDED By DAHLIA BARTZ CABE
SUNDAY MORNINGS IN SERVICE OF SACRED UNITY GUIDED By AMy McTEAR & FRIENDS
ACTING/SCENE STUDY WORKSHOP WITH CHRISTINE CRAWFIS
PHOTOGRAPHING THE NUDE IN NATURE AND THE STUDIO WITH DAN McCORMACK
QI GONG WITH ZACH BAKER
TAI CHI BEGINNERS & MIXED LEVELS WITH MARTHA CHEO
TAI CHI ADVANCED FORMS WITH MARTHA CHEO
SAT | nOV 15 | 10 AM - 4:30 PM
MOnDAYS | 11 AM - 12 nOOn
TUESDAYS & ThURSDAYS | 7:30 - 9:30 PM
SUnDAYS | 10:30 AM - 12 PMCAll OR ChECK WEB-SiTE FOR DATES2nD & 4Th SUnDAY | 10:30 AM - 12 PM
MOnDAYS | 5:30 - 6:30 PM* Class is not held the second Monday of the month.
5:30 - 6:30 PM
6:30- 7:15 PMBOTh ClASSES: 15 WEEK SERiES ThURSDAYS | SEPT 4 - DEC 18* Class is not held on November 27th.
$45 / $35 MEMBER PER SESSION / REGISTRATION REQUIRED
$5 PER SESSION / NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
$13 / $10 MEMBER / NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
$10 SUGGESTED DONATION / NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED$10 / NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
$10 PER SESSION / NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
$12 / $10 MEMBER / SERIES PRICING: $150 / $120 MEMBER NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF yOU WOULD LIKE TO START IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SERIES.
8 SESSiOnS | WED | 7 - 9 PM SEPT 24 - nOV 12
SAT | OCT 11 | 10 AM - 4 PM
$100 MEMBERS / $150 NON-MEMBERS REGISTRATION REQUIRED
$130 MEMBERS / $150 NON-MEMBERS REGISTRATION REQUIRED
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OnGOinG SUnDAYS
OnGOinG MOnDAYS
OnGOinG WEEKlY
OnGOinG ThURSDAYS
WORKShOPS
Sponsored by Wine Worldwide
Sponsored by Wine Worldwide
SUPPORTED BY OUR MEMBERS, WON’T YOU jOIN THEM?
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YOUR GIFT MATTERS
BE A VOLUNTEER
Each year our wonderful Unison volunteers log many thousands of hours, doing everything from ushering to behind-the-scenes support. Our wonderful and dedicated volunteers are incredible assets and we applaud them all with standing ovations! If you are interested in volunteering and would like to get in on the fun, contact us at info@unisonarts.org or call 845-255-1559.
Unison volunteers from left to right: Susan Tullin, Bobbi Katz, and Alivia Messini
BE AN ARTS PARTNER
Ticket revenue covers less than 60% of the operating costs associated with all our programming. Like all non-profit institutions, we rely on the generous contributions of loyal patrons and local businesses to bridge the gap. Donors are a critical part of Unison’s artistic team, ensuring that we can continue to make the Mid-Hudson Valley a great place to raise children, and an even better place to raise adults. Please contact us at info@unisonarts.org, visit unisonarts.org or call 845-255-1559 to give today!
Unison deeply appreciates the loyalty of its Arts Partner members. Team with them to be a sponsor and support Unison! It’s great visibility for your business and invaluable support for Unison. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Partner, send an email to info@unisonarts.org, or give us a call at 845-255-1559 and we will sign you up as part of our Arts Partner team!
HELP SUPPORT UNISON
GREAT ART. GREAT BUSINESS.
TOGETHER WE CAN DO GREAT THINGS
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INFOUNISON POLICIES, TICKETS, REGISTRATION, CONTACT AND DIRECTIONSPhOnE: 845-255-1559 | EMAil: info@unisonarts.org | WEB: unisonarts.org MAil: 68 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz, NY 12561
The Unison Office is open Monday - Friday, 10 AM - 5 PM.
TiCKETS: The box office in the lobby is open half an hour prior to showtime; online sales close two hours prior to performance time. Reservations require pre-payment, either in person, over the phone or online. A $2 per ticket handling fee is applied to all online purchases; the handling fee will be waived for CURRENT Unison members on phone sales, cash sales or door sales. The handling fee is charged to cover the cost of our box office and maintaining a web site that offers you the convenience to purchase tickets 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All ticket prices are higher at the door on the performance date. Ticket sales are FINAL; there can be no exchanges, refunds or cancellations, except for current Unison members, who may exchange tickets for another performance, subject to availability. You may donate your tickets back to Unison for resale prior to the performance.
STUDEnT PRiCinG: Current full-time students can purchase tickets to most Unison events at a 50% discount, allowing young audiences to be exposed to live cultural experiences at an affordable rate. This special rate applies to full-time matriculated students with a current student I.D. verifying current enrollment in a degree or diploma program. All Family Fun programs offer special rates for children 12 years and under.
WORKShOP REGiSTRATiOn: Please pre-pay at the office, online, or over the phone. Preregistration is important — we will cancel a program if there are not enough pre-registrations. Pre-pay is not required for on-going workshops/classes.
We accept cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
DiRECTiOnS: NYS Thruway Rt. 87 to New Paltz Exit 18. Turn left & go 1 1/4 miles through center of town over steel bridge. Turn right onto Springtown Road. Proceed 1/2 mile. Bear left at fork onto Mountain Rest Road. Go 1/2 mile. Unison is on your left.
UNISON IS A MEMBER OF THE NEW yORK MULTI-ARTS CENTERS CONSORTIUM WHICH IS FUNDED IN PART By NySCA.
UNISON’S ARTS PROGRAMS ARE FUNDED IN PART By THE NEW yORK STATE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS WITH THE SUPPORT OF GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO AND THE NEW yORK STATE LEGISLATURE.
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