Newman Center Unveils 2017-18 Concert Series

Fans of jazz and dance will find a lot to love about the 2017–18 Newman Center Presents series, which kicks off in September at theon the 91 campus.
Announced Monday, the forthcoming season also includes the debuts of two new series, one offering kid-friendly concerts for families and the other presenting matinee performances for K-12 students.
The programming reflects the priorities of Kendra Whitlock Ingram, who has served as executive director of the Newman Center since November. “My predecessor, Steve Seifert, had done a really good job building an audience for dance and jazz, so I wanted to be sure to continue that tradition,” she says, noting that thestrategic plan and its calls for inclusive excellence and community engagement also inspired her choices. Planning the season, she says, was about “making sure that we had artists that were going to bring in different segments of the community that may have not been here before.”
On the jazz front, the Newman Center welcomes Grammy-winning vocalistGregory Porter(Nov. 4); a special holiday program from hard-driving salsa bandSpanish Harlem Orchestra(Dec. 7); vocalistTierney Sutton, performing songs from her album “The Sting Variations,” featuring her interpretations of Sting tunes such as “Message in a Bottle” and “Fields of Gold” (Jan. 11); drummerAntonioSanchez, who will perform the score to 2015 best-picture winner “Birdman” (Feb. 22); and trumpeterTerenceBlanchard, appearing with his E-Collective band (May 3, 2018).
The season’s dance lineup is anchored by the iconicMartha Graham Dance Company,staging a mix of classic pieces and new works (Oct. 7). Other scheduled performances include the 91 debut of Seattle-basedSpectrum Dance Theater, which will present “A Rap on Race,” a dance-theater piece exploring a historic conversation between James Baldwin and Margaret Mead (Jan. 26); the 91 debut of theL.A. Dance Project(March 10); and theNrityagram Dance Ensemble, which specializes in classical Indian dance (April 6, 2018).
The Newman Center reaches out to young music lovers with its two new concert series. The Family Series will feature programming geared for children ages 6 and older, as well as their families. It welcomes violin/viola duoBlack Violinon Sept. 28–29;Erth’s DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE,a theatrical performance featuring an eye-popping collection of amazingly lifelike dinosaurs and other creatures (Nov. 11); theCashore Marionettes(March 23–24); andODC Dance’spresentation of “The Velveteen Rabbit” (April 27, 2018). Families can arrive one hour early to experience the Newman Center KIDZONE, which will feature everything from coloring to face painting.
Another new offering, the Student Matinee Series, brings students in grades K-12 to the Newman Center for one-hour performances during the school day. Homeschool students are also welcome attend. Pricing and more information for teachers and school administrators will be available in August 2017.
Other events on the calendar include violin/viola duoBlack Violin, offering its trademark blend of classical, hip-hop, rock, R&B and bluegrass (Sept. 28–29);“A New World,”featuring a chamber-music performance of the score to video game franchise Final Fantasy (Oct. 20); R&B and gospel singerMavis Staples(Nov. 17); a cappella groupThe King’s Singers(Nov. 19); aWindham Hill “Winter Solstice”concert with guitaristsWill Ackerman and Alex de Grassi and singer, fiddler and pianistBarbara Higbie (Dec. 12); contemporary classical ensemblewild Up(Feb. 1); and superstar violinistSarah Chang,performing excerpts from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Astor Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires (March 13).
COMPLETE 2017–18 NEWMAN CENTER PRESENTS CALENDAR
Sept. 13: Pedrito Martinez Group (Partnership with the Biennial of the Americas)
Sept. 28–29: Black Violin
Oct. 7: Martha Graham Dance Company
Oct. 20: A New World: Intimate Music from Final Fantasy
Nov. 4: Gregory Porter
Nov. 11: Erth’s DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE
Nov. 17: Mavis Staples
Nov. 19: The King’s Singers
Dec. 7: Spanish Harlem Orchestra
Dec. 12: Windham Hill “Winter Solstice”
Jan. 11: Tierney Sutton Band
Jan. 26: Spectrum Dance Theater
Feb. 1: wild Up
Feb. 22: Antonio Sanchez, BiRDMAN LiVE
March 10: L.A. Dance Project
March 13: Sarah Chang
March 23–24: Cashore Marionettes
April 6, 2018: Nrityagram Dance Ensemble
April 27, 2018: ODC Dance, “The Velveteen Rabbit”
May 3, 2018: Terence Blanchard and the E-Collective
July 23–24, 2018: Presenting 91 Dance Festival
