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January 13, 2009 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER WWW.OAKWOODREGISTER.COM 29 Arts Oakwood Muses Rising young stars from Oakwood that were in the cast of Me and My Girl included Keta Burke-Williams, a sophomore at Miami Valley School, Chelsea Bolger, a sophomore at Oakwood High School, Stephen Davis, a senior at OHS, Joanna Draper, a sophomore at OHS, Josh Halpern, a fresh- man at OHS, Clara Hofeldt, a sophomore at OHS, Annabeth Kane, a senior at OHS, Michele Lynch, a senior at OHS, Amy Malone, a freshman at OHS, Katie Mauch, a junior at OHS, Lindsay McWilliams, a senior at OHS, Ellen Milligan, a fresh- man at OHS, Rob Mitchell, a sophomore at OHS, Nora Murphy, a senior at OHS, Jon Payne, an eighth-grader at Oakwood Junior High School, Madison Reger, a sophomore at OHS, Tyler Rife, a junior at OHS, Rachel Stock, a senior at OHS, Krista Weltner, a senior at OHS, and Molly Woodhull, a freshman at OHS. Blackbird Quartet to perform Jan. 16 & 17 The Blackbird Quartet is pictured, from left: Ellen Milligan, violin; Clara Hofeldt, violin; Amy Malone, viola; and Josh Halpern, cello. The Blackbird Quartet, com- prised of musicians from Oakwood High School, will per- form in the Schuster Center Wintergarden from 7-7:45 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 16 and Saturday, Jan. 17 as part of the Stars of Tomorrow program prior to the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra concert. The quartet has been perform- ing at public and private events throughout the region since 2006, They are members of the Dayton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, the Dayton Philharmonic Junior String Orchestra, Muse Machine, Oakwood High School Orchestra, and Giving Strings. Among their music selections will be Mozart’s Quartet in C Major, K. 157 and Beethoven’s Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18, #3 as well as other light classical favorites. The Blackbird Quartet’s performances in the Wintergarden are free and open to the public. At 8 p.m., violinist Rachel Barton Pine will perform with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. WSU cello professor to perform Jan. 14 Rosewood Art Center Introduction to Enameling ‘Unchained II’ at Link Gallery Community art project begins at DVAC Dr. Franklin Cox, cello profes- sor at Wright State University, will perform “The New Cello,” a pro- gram of avant-garde and experi- mental solos for cello at St. Paul Catholic Church, 308 Phillips St. in Yellow Springs, at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 14. Tickets at the door will be $10 adults, $5 stu- dents. The program, drawn from works which Dr. Cox has per- formed on tour in Europe and the U.S., includes Helmut Lachenmann’s Pression, Claus- Steffen Mahnkopf’s L’Ange Nouveau, Michael Finnissy’s Dove Figary, and Richard Barrett’s Dark Ages, which requires two bows. Dr. Cox will perform Bach’s C Major Suite in an “extended just intonation” devised by Ben Johnston, and two of his own com- positions, Recoil and Clairvoyance. Dr. Cox, a student of Gary Hoffman, Janos Starker and Peter Wiley, is the author of many schol- arly articles on extended technique and innovative compositional styles. He has made several record- ings and was a featured speaker and performer at the famous Darmstadt Festival. For directions to St. Paul church, please phone (937) 767- 7450. More information can be found at http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Franklin_Cox. The Dayton Visual Arts Center announces the sixteenth year of REACH Across Dayton. Begun by Paula Recko, Willis ‘Bing’ Davis (the Ohio Arts Council’s choice for the 2009 Irma Lazarus award!) and Tess Little (one of the YWCA’s 2009 Women of Influence honorees!), REACH is a celebration of our community in all its wonderful diversity. This year’s theme is Understanding Identity - and who among us has not at some point struggled with the question of “who am I, really?” It’s one of the timeless themes for art, of course. You don’t have to be an artist (or a member of DVAC) to partic- ipate. We invite everyone to to be a part of the 2009 REACH Community Art Project by mak- ing a “quilt block” about yourself. We make it easy by providing the materials and artists to lead the way during four public work- shops. DVAC fiber artists who will be available during the workshops include: Jane A. Black, Debbie Emerick, Winnie Fiedler, Yuki Hall, Gerry Fogarty, Nosha Namahoyta, Christina Pereyma, Peri Irish Switzer and Sharon Weltner. These drop-in workshops will be held: Monday, Jan. 19, noon- 3 p.m. ·Thursday, Jan. 29, 5-8 p.m. ·Saturday, Jan. 31, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. ·Thursday, Feb. 19, 5-8 p.m. (also hosting a W.O.W. Innovation Collaborative Brainstorming ses- sion - more on that later!) Age(s) 16 + Learn how to fuse glass and metal to create beautiful, everlasting works of art. In this introductory class, the emphasis will be on exploring the properties of the medium and techniques of enamel- ing. The classes will cover dry sifting, stenciling, scrolling with glass lumps and threads, cloisonné and scraffito. Day(s) Sat., Time(s) 9 a.m. – noon, Date(s) Jan. 17 - Feb. 7 Fee: $85/resident; $95/non-resident $20 materials fee due to instructor at first class Instructor: Teresa Olavarria (Oakwood resident) Call Rosewood at 937.296.0294 to register, hurry registration ends Jan 15th! Link Gallery, 519 East Fifth St., Dayton, located in the Oregon Arts District, presents “Unchained II”, an exhibit of works by an ensemble of some of Dayton’s most notable artists. Included are lithographs, etch- ings, chine colle, paintings, sculpture, photographs, mixed media, wood, mobiles and glass. Featured artists are: Julie Anderson, Michael Bashaw, Kaye Carlile, Glen Cebulash, Thomas Chapman, Stefan Chinov, Bob Colaizzi, Peter Gooch, Terry Hitt, Jeffrey Cortland Jones, Erin Holscher Almazan, Tom Keen, David Leach, Tracy Longley-Cook, Kevin Messer, Jim Moser, Susanne Scherette King, Andy Snow, Rachel Stanzione, Jon Swiindler, Jennifer Rosengarten, Marc Suda, Sean Wilkinson, Terry Welker, Joel Whitaker, and Jud Yalkut. Images range from figurative to abstract. Dates: Jan. 2 – Jan. 31.

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  • January 13, 2009 THE OAKWOOD REGISTERWWW.OAKWOODREGISTER.COM 29AArrttssOakwood Muses

    Rising young stars from Oakwood that were in the cast of Meand My Girl included Keta Burke-Williams, a sophomore atMiami Valley School, Chelsea Bolger, a sophomore atOakwood High School, Stephen Davis, a senior at OHS,Joanna Draper, a sophomore at OHS, Josh Halpern, a fresh-man at OHS, Clara Hofeldt, a sophomore at OHS, AnnabethKane, a senior at OHS, Michele Lynch, a senior at OHS, AmyMalone, a freshman at OHS, Katie Mauch, a junior at OHS,Lindsay McWilliams, a senior at OHS, Ellen Milligan, a fresh-man at OHS, Rob Mitchell, a sophomore at OHS, NoraMurphy, a senior at OHS, Jon Payne, an eighth-grader atOakwood Junior High School, Madison Reger, a sophomore atOHS, Tyler Rife, a junior at OHS, Rachel Stock, a senior atOHS, Krista Weltner, a senior at OHS, and Molly Woodhull, afreshman at OHS.

    Blackbird Quartet toperform Jan. 16 & 17

    The Blackbird Quartet is pictured, from left: Ellen Milligan, violin; Clara Hofeldt, violin; Amy Malone,viola; and Josh Halpern, cello.

    The Blackbird Quartet, com-prised of musicians fromOakwood High School, will per-form in the Schuster CenterWintergarden from 7-7:45 p.m. onFriday, Jan. 16 and Saturday, Jan.17 as part of the Stars ofTomorrow program prior to theDayton Philharmonic Orchestraconcert.

    The quartet has been perform-ing at public and private eventsthroughout the region since 2006,They are members of the DaytonPhilharmonic Youth Orchestra, the

    Dayton Philharmonic JuniorString Orchestra, Muse Machine,Oakwood High School Orchestra,and Giving Strings.

    Among their music selectionswill be Mozart’s Quartet in CMajor, K. 157 and Beethoven’sQuartet in C Minor, Op. 18, #3 aswell as other light classicalfavorites. The Blackbird Quartet’sperformances in the Wintergardenare free and open to the public. At8 p.m., violinist Rachel BartonPine will perform with the DaytonPhilharmonic Orchestra.

    WSU cello professor to perform Jan. 14 Rosewood Art CenterIntroduction to Enameling

    ‘Unchained II’ at Link Gallery Community art project begins at DVAC

    Dr. Franklin Cox, cello profes-sor at Wright State University, willperform “The New Cello,” a pro-gram of avant-garde and experi-mental solos for cello at St. PaulCatholic Church, 308 Phillips St.in Yellow Springs, at 7:30 p.m. onWednesday, Jan. 14. Tickets at thedoor will be $10 adults, $5 stu-dents.

    The program, drawn fromworks which Dr. Cox has per-formed on tour in Europe and the

    U.S., includes HelmutLachenmann’s Pression, Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf’s L’AngeNouveau, Michael Finnissy’s DoveFigary, and Richard Barrett’s DarkAges, which requires two bows.Dr. Cox will perform Bach’s CMajor Suite in an “extended justintonation” devised by BenJohnston, and two of his own com-positions, Recoil andClairvoyance.

    Dr. Cox, a student of Gary

    Hoffman, Janos Starker and PeterWiley, is the author of many schol-arly articles on extended techniqueand innovative compositionalstyles. He has made several record-ings and was a featured speakerand performer at the famousDarmstadt Festival.

    For directions to St. Paulchurch, please phone (937) 767-7450. More information can befound at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Cox.

    The Dayton Visual Arts Centerannounces the sixteenth year ofREACH Across Dayton. Begunby Paula Recko, Willis ‘Bing’Davis (the Ohio Arts Council’schoice for the 2009 Irma Lazarusaward!) and Tess Little (one of theYWCA’s 2009 Women ofInfluence honorees!), REACH is acelebration of our community inall its wonderful diversity.

    This year’s theme isUnderstanding Identity - and whoamong us has not at some pointstruggled with the question of

    “who am I, really?” It’s one of thetimeless themes for art, of course.

    You don’t have to be an artist(or a member of DVAC) to partic-ipate. We invite everyone to to bea part of the 2009 REACHCommunity Art Project by mak-ing a “quilt block” about yourself.We make it easy by providing thematerials and artists to lead theway during four public work-shops.

    DVAC fiber artists who will beavailable during the workshopsinclude: Jane A. Black, Debbie

    Emerick, Winnie Fiedler, YukiHall, Gerry Fogarty, NoshaNamahoyta, Christina Pereyma,Peri Irish Switzer and SharonWeltner.

    These drop-in workshops willbe held:

    Monday, Jan. 19, noon- 3 p.m.·Thursday, Jan. 29, 5-8 p.m.·Saturday, Jan. 31, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.·Thursday, Feb. 19, 5-8 p.m. (alsohosting a W.O.W. InnovationCollaborative Brainstorming ses-sion - more on that later!)

    Age(s) 16 +Learn how to fuse glass and metalto create beautiful, everlastingworks of art. In this introductoryclass, the emphasis will be onexploring the properties of themedium and techniques of enamel-ing.The classes will cover dry sifting,stenciling, scrolling with glasslumps and

    threads, cloisonné and scraffito.Day(s) Sat., Time(s) 9 a.m. – noon,Date(s) Jan. 17 - Feb. 7Fee: $85/resident; $95/non-resident$20 materials fee due to instructorat first classInstructor: Teresa Olavarria(Oakwood resident)Call Rosewood at 937.296.0294 toregister, hurry registration ends Jan15th!

    Link Gallery, 519 East FifthSt., Dayton, located in theOregon Arts District, presents“Unchained II”, an exhibit ofworks by an ensemble of someof Dayton’s most notable artists.Included are lithographs, etch-ings, chine colle, paintings,sculpture, photographs, mixedmedia, wood, mobiles and glass.Featured artists are: JulieAnderson, Michael Bashaw,Kaye Carlile, Glen Cebulash,Thomas Chapman, Stefan

    Chinov, Bob Colaizzi, PeterGooch, Terry Hitt, JeffreyCortland Jones, Erin HolscherAlmazan, Tom Keen, DavidLeach, Tracy Longley-Cook,Kevin Messer, Jim Moser,Susanne Scherette King, AndySnow, Rachel Stanzione, JonSwiindler, Jennifer Rosengarten,Marc Suda, Sean Wilkinson,Terry Welker, Joel Whitaker, andJud Yalkut. Images range fromfigurative to abstract. Dates:Jan. 2 – Jan. 31.

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