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October 31, 2005
 
 
HeightsArts Newsletter
Art, culture, and entertainment in the Heights and beyond


Dewey's Grand Opening Benefits HeightsArts
The Art of Pizza
Saturday, November 19 7:00 pm
2194 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights

Reservations $25/person
RSVP 216.371.3344 by November 12

Cocktails, good food, good service, good company, and a good cause to welcome Dewey's Pizza to the Heights

Featuring Peter Linder playing Bach's Cello Suites

Dewey's Pizza is donating all proceeds to benefit arts in education programs in The Mosaic Experience at Heights High*

*The Mosaic Experience is one of five new small schools at Heights High funded through the KnowledgeWorks transformation grant. Mosaic is using the arts and technology to enhance learning, and HeightsArts has been granted an Ohio Arts Council Artist in Residence grant to bring Bill Wade and Inlet Dance to the school all day every day for the month of February. We'll be sure to let you know the date of the public culminating performance !

The OAC grant is a matching grant. You can help by eating pizza at Dewey's on November 19 - every penny will be donated to the residency.

Call for your reservations now - limited seating.
216.371.3344

Dewey's~a casual upscale pizzaria specializing in hand-tossed pizza artfully prepared with inventive combinations

November @ Mac's Backs
1820 Coventry, Cleveland Heights

Tuesday, November 8
7 p.m.
Reading & Booksigning with Kelly Link, author of Magic for Beginners, Maureen McHugh, author of Mothers and Other Monsters and Dan Chaon, author of You Remind Me of Me.

Thursday, November 10
7 p.m.
Reading & Booksigning with David Harris Ebenbach, author of Between Camelots, (University of Pittsburgh Press 2005) the short story collection that won the 2005 Drue Heinz Literature Prize.

Saturday, November 12
7 p.m.
Boston storyteller Judah Leblang

Sunday, November 13
2 p.m.
Presentation & Slide Show with Ricky Clark, author of Quilts of the Ohio Western Reserve (Ohio University Press 2005)

Monday, November 14
7 p.m.
Reading & Booksigning with Jeremy Mercer/ Time Was Soft There: A Paris Sojourn at Shakespeare & Co, (St. Martin's Press 2005)

Suzanne DeGaetano
216-321-2665 suzanne@macsbacks.com

Bebe Miller Company
Landing/Place
Saturday, November 5
8 pm
Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square

Plain Dealer article

Free Public Forum
Friday, November 4
6 pm
CSU Mather Mansion, 2605 Euclid
RSVP skeyes@dancecleveland.org

Special discount for HA newsletter subscribers: Tickets $16/$26/$36
Call today ! 440.914.0744

presented by DanceCle veland

Music School Expands
Fairmount School of Music Expansion
3473 Fairmount Blvd, Cleveland Heights

A chamber music classroom is being added to the school, along with a small retail section that will carry CD’s by local artists.

Current instructors and new instructors will teach classes including Flamenco Dance, A Guitarist’s Preparation for Jazz Band, Interactive Music Theory I and II, Jazz Combo Workshop, Rock Combo Workshop, Rock ‘N Roll History, Rock Vocal Harmonization in the Style of The Beatles and Pink Floyd, Songwriting for Adults, Violin Group Class, Clarinet or Woodwind Trios and Quartets, and Violin or String Trios and Quartets.

In addition, auditions for a High School Honors Chorus will be held in early December.

Registration deadline December 23
New classes begin on January 2, 2006.

Ann Marie Falcone, Director of Education
216.321.5868 or fairmountmusic@sbcglobal.net.

Class descriptions and instructors' short bios

Chapel, Court, & Countryside
Early Music at Harkness

20th anniversary season

Saturday, November 12
7:30 pm
Harkness Chapel, 11200 Bellflower Road on CASE campus

Tickets $10-$25 at the door or by reservation
216.368.2402 or chapel@case.edu

CIARAMELLA
Pipers from Over the Mountains

In the 15th century, wind players from northern Europe traveled south to work in Italy. The virtuosity of their technique was matched only by the brilliance of their instruments. Ciaramella's wind band brings you musical treasures, from the rustic melodies of the shepherds to the sublime beauty of courtly chansons.

Panoramicos


Sunday, November 13
2 pm
St. Peter’s Church, E. 17th and Superior

I Remember, premier, composed by M. Cohen featuring Sandra Simon, soprano
Tribute to Will iam Hebert, composed by M.Griebling-Haigh
Elegy for Viola and Piano, composed by E. Carter
Concertino for Flute, Viola, and Bass, composed by E. Schulhoff
Trio for Flute, Oboe, and Piano, composed by M. Dring

Performers:
Mary Kay Ferguson- flute, piccolo& alto flute
Lynne Ramsey - viola
Tom Sperl- double bass
Brian Thornton- cello
Danna Sundet- oboe
Mark George- piano
Jody Guinn- harp
Sandra Simon- soprano

Tickets $10-$12, free if you’re under 12
216.556.4618

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Cleveland Heights Historical Society Benefit
Views from – and Beyond – The Overlook
Wednesday, November 16
7 pm
The College Club, 2348 Overlook

$20/person and $30/couple
Reservations: 216.932.2571

Keynote speaker:
John Grabowski on “Overlooking Little Italy: Italian Immigration and the Folks Who Lived on the Hill”

Jazz with Greg Slawson
Guided tours of The College Club
Historical photo exhibits

Cleveland Heights Historical Society

Thank You
Art and John
Thank you Sarah Wilson-Jones and Carl Jones of Phoenix Coffee for throwing a great Pumpkin Carving Party to benefit HeightsArts last week. We made a most marvelous mess and had a most marvelous time. (We also made a most marvelous $500.)

Even the Phoenix Phellows carved. Pictured are Art Brooks and John Eckendorf who can be seen regularly weekday mornings with their friends at the front table at Phoenix becoming caffeinated for the day.

Thanks also to artists who carved pumpkins to sell: Cathie Bleck, Jane Godfrey, Sharon Grossman, John Gulyas, Sondra Radcliffe, Wendy Collin Sorin, Mark Sudduth, Rafael Valdivieso, and one general contractor, Bob Seidel

Pumpkins were generously donated by Heights Garden Center

Thank you all !

phone: 216-371-3344