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Global performance. World-class entertainment.You have to be here.

2014–2015 Season

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CU PRESENTS MAGAZINE

COLORADO’S PERFORMING ARTS PUBLICATIONS

APPLAUSEVOLUME XXVI | NUMBER 3 | NOV – DEC 2014

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Lakewood’s Heritage, Culture & the Arts Magazine

The artifacts of Lakewood Heritage Center

Also inside: A ‘certified lunatic’ meets the Symphony

Global performance. World-class entertainment.You have to be here.

2014–2015 Season

Be engaged. Be inspired. Be here.

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COLORADO JAZZ REPERTORY ORCHESTRA FAVORITES • TONIC SOL-FA • AN EVENING WITH NATHAN GUNN & PIANIST JULIE JORDAN GUNN • JUDY COLLINS • DUO CLASSICA-GERMAN INSPIRATIONS • GUYS AND DOLLS IN CONCERT • YELLOWJACKETS • WONDERBOUND BOOMTOWN • COWBOY CHRISTMAS WITH SONS & BROTHERS AND BUCKAROO POET WADDIE MITCHELL • BUNTPORT THEATRE YESTERADO • EATING WORDS • COLORADO SYMPHONY BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS • VIVE LA FRANCE • SWING XING! THREE GENERATIONS OF SWING GUITAR • ARIAS AND ENSEMBLES & ROMEO AND JULIET OPERA COLORADO YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAM • SERENADE • SONGS OF LOVE WITH MARK MASRI • CJRO A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS FEATURING BYRON STRIPLING • 80S NIGHT • SEASONS OF BROADWAY • YESTERDAY & TODAY, THE ALL REQUEST BEATLES TRIBUTE • COLORADO SYMPHONY HOLIDAY BRASS BEETHOVEN’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION • HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS • STEVE TRASH THE SCIENCE OF ECOLOGY • IGOR BUTMAN & THE MOSCOW JAZZ ORCHESTRA • COLCANNON • JIM HENSON’S DINOSAUR TRAIN LIVE: BUDDY’S BIG ADVENTURE • JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON • CONJURE • FANCY NANCY • CJRO-BIG BAND CHRISTMAS • THE 39 STEPS • COLORADO SYMPHONY-BEETHOVEN’S SYMPHONY NO. 5 • THE MOTONES • NUTCRACKER BY CLASSICAL BALLET OF COLORADO • CJRO THE GREAT LADIES OF JAZZ FEATURING VOCALIST KIM NAZARIAN OF THE NEW YORK VOICES

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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

2014 | 2015Season

November 28—30, 2014Macky Auditorium

BOULDER BALLETBOULDER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Boulder Children’s Chorale

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View recent issues and every media kit at ColoradoArtsPubs.com

APPLAUSE MAGAZINE is handed to patrons attending the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ Tony Award-winning productions and Broadway shows.

SOUNDINGS MAGAZINE goes behind the scenes to provide Colorado Symphony audiences with high points of every diverse performance.

BRAVO LAKEWOOD MAGAZINE provides residents with details of the arts, classes and entertainment at the Cultural Center.

NEWMAN CENTER PRESENTS MAGAZINE educates patrons about the eclectic and timely performances in the stunning University of Denver facility.

OVATION! MAGAZINE and the OPERA COLORADO PROGRAM combine to deliver aficionados with the news and events of the region’s premier company.

COLORADO BALLET MAGAZINE introduces dancers, provides fascinating details for each performance and chronicles the company’s 50-plus years.

VIEW, the magazine of the Lone Tree Arts Center, features performing arts highlights and details about the happenings at the south metro area’s state-of-the-art facility.

BOULDER PHILHARMONIC and BOULDER BALLET MAGAZINES update loyal audiences with performance details and highlights.

CU PRESENTS MAGAZINE engages readers with the background on the Artist Series, CU Opera, Takács Quartet and Holiday Festival.

DENVER PERFORMING ARTS COMPLEX BOULDER

SOUTH & WEST METRO

MORE EYES ON YOUR ADS ONLINEThe Center Stage Club houses online versions of every publication for arts patrons to peruse

before each show. Therefore, your print investment is enhanced with this

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CU PRESENTS MAGAZINECU Presents Magazine includes highlights of the programming presented by the Takács Quartet, CU Artists Series, Opera and Holiday Festival. Each season, nearly 20 unique magazines are handed out.

Potential Audience 55,000 per season

Frequency 4 issues per season

CU PRESENTSCU Presents offers more than 50 ticketed performances each season. An irresistible blend of technique and personality has made the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet a favorite for more than 20 years. And the quartet always sells out.

For more than 70 years, the CU Artist Series has brought the world’s finest jazz, classical, world music and dance to Boulder. CU Opera is one of the country’s

most exciting university programs, highlighting exceptional vocalists.

The CU Holiday Festival sells out every year because of lively programming and the atmosphere in Macky Auditorium.

MACKY AUDITORIUMWith more than 2,000 seats, Macky is an historic concert hall on the University of Colorado campus in Boulder. During the past 100 years, Macky has hosted personalities such as Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis, the Dalai Lama and Jerry Garcia.

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A National Endowment for the Arts survey ranked Colorado No. 1

in performing arts visitsSOURCE: THE DENVER POST

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Fall 2015 Issue September 20 - October 25 Space Deadline: August 14 Copy Deadline: August 21

TAKÁCS QUARTET CHAMBER SERIESSeptember 20The Grammy Award-winning chamber quartet has been selling out concerts for three decades at CU-Boulder with an irresistible blend of virtuosic technique and engaging personalities.

TAKÁCS QUARTET ENCORE SERIESSeptember 21The Gramophone Hall of Fame quartet plays with drama, warmth and humor. With so much personality, the sold-out audiences enjoy the never-ending genius of this chamber quartet.

TWYLA THARP DANCESeptember 27Twyla Tharp Dance returns to Boulder for the first time since 1979 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the choreographer’s incomparable career.

SF JAZZ COLLECTIVE - TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSONOctober 9The brilliant San Francisco-based ensemble takes the next step in its “transforming, expanding” tributes (The New York Times) to pop and jazz legends — including arrangements celebrating Michael Jackson.

TAKÁCS QUARTET CHAMBER SERIES WITH ATTACCA QUARTETOctober 11Formed at Julliard in 2003, the Attacca Quartet joins the Grammy Award-winning chamber quartet, which has been selling out concerts for three decades at CU-Boulder with an irresistible blend of virtuosic technique and engaging personalities.

TAKÁCS QUARTET ENCORE SERIES WITH ATTACCA QUARTETOctober 12Formed at Julliard in 2003, the Attacca Quartet joins the Takács Quartet for a magic night of upbeat, dramatic and ever-creative chamber music.

LA CENERENTOLA (CINDERELLA)October 23-25First performed less than a year after the premiere of his enduring classic, The Barber of Seville, Gioacchino Rossini’s La Cenerentola was just as big a hit with audiences. Full of upbeat humor and containing some of Rossini’s greatest writing for solo voice and ensembles, the beloved story of a scullery-girl-turned-princess will appeal to audiences of all ages.

Holiday 2015 Issue November 6 - December 11 Space Deadline: October 2 Copy Deadline: October 9

IRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRANovember 6The “razor-sharp, fully-seasoned” Irish Chamber Orchestra (Chicago Tribune), returns to Boulder by popular demand, conducted by original Takács Quartet member Gábor Takács-Nagy and featuring internationally renowned cellist Istvan Vardai.

TAKÁCS QUARTET CHAMBER SERIESNovember 8The Grammy Award-winning chamber quartet has been selling out concerts for three decades at CU-Boulder with an irresistible blend of virtuosic technique and engaging personalities.

TAKÁCS QUARTET ENCORE SERIESNovember 9The Gramophone Hall of Fame quartet plays with drama, warmth and humor. With so much personality, the sold-out audiences enjoy the never-ending genius of this chamber quartet.

HOLIDAY FESTIVALDecember 4-6A lively program of seasonal music and festive holiday decorations in Macky Auditorium inspire sold-out audiences and make the Holiday Festival a beloved annual tradition. Choirs, orchestra, ensembles and faculty soloists from the CU Boulder College of Music invite you to share the joy and warmth of the season with your family and friends.

SOWETO GOSPEL CHOIRDecember 11South Africa’s 24-voice Soweto Gospel Choir—“Nothing less than an international treasure” (JazzTimes)—will bring light and spirit to your holiday season with a performance of classic Christmas songs and moving African gospel.

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Winter 2016 Issue January 10 - March 1 Space Deadline: December 4 Copy Deadline: December 11

TAKÁCS QUARTET CHAMBER SERIESJanuary 10The Grammy Award-winning chamber quartet has been selling out concerts for three decades at CU-Boulder with an irresistible blend of virtuosic technique and engaging personalities.

TAKÁCS QUARTET ENCORE SERIESJanuary 11The Gramophone Hall of Fame quartet plays with drama, warmth and humor. With so much personality, the sold-out audiences enjoy the never-ending genius of this chamber quartet.

DIAVOLO DANCE CO.January 21Equal parts Cirque de Soleil, brilliant choreography and architecture in motion, Diavolo turns death-defying dancers free in a super-sized playground of kinetic drama.

BODYTRAFFICFebruary 14Drop gritty, contemporary New York and European choreographers into the fast-paced, freeway world of Los Angeles, sprinkle with energetic young talent, and you get the fast, sexy, expressive intensity of Bodytraffic.

TAKÁCS QUARTET CHAMBER SERIESFebruary 28The Grammy Award-winning chamber quartet has been selling out concerts for three decades at CU-Boulder with an irresistible blend of virtuosic technique and engaging personalities.

TAKÁCS QUARTET ENCORE SERIESFebruary 29The Gramophone Hall of Fame quartet plays with drama, warmth and humor. With so much personality, the sold-out audiences enjoy the never-ending genius of this chamber quartet.

RISING STARS OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERAMarch 1The Met has launched the careers of opera greats Renée Fleming, Thomas Hampson and many others. Patrons will hear the brightest new stars performing arias, duets and ensembles by the world’s greatest composers.

Spring 2016 Issue March 11 - April 25 Space Deadline: February 5 Copy Deadline: February 12

DIALOGUES OF THE CARMELITESMarch 11-13Francis Poulenc’s dark, intense 1957 opera—based on the persecution of nuns at the convent at Campiegne during the French Revolution—fearlessly grapples with such timeless human emotions as fear, despair and faith. “As rich as a vintage port, the opera delivers a soft and melodic score that undulates with (dark) and complex themes … as tragically current as (they are) old,” says the Metro Weekly in Washington, D.C.

INDIGO GIRLS WITH THE CU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAMarch 31Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, the platinum-selling duo Indigo Girls, enrich a stellar quarter-century career with a symphonic performance of their moving, melodic music, including such hits as Closer to Fine and Land of Canaan.

PABLO ZIEGLER AND LARA ST. JOHNApril 15Composer-pianist Ziegler and violinist St. John perform beloved tunes from tango maestro Astor Piazzolla’s famous 1987 Central Park concert, and originals by Ziegler, who takes the tango to heights “undreamed of by Piazzolla” (Chicago Tribune).

THE TENDER LANDApril 21-24Aaron Copland was inspired to write his only full-length opera by the Depression-era photographs of Walker Evans and James Agee’s Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. This classic tale of small-town America evokes everything from The Grapes of Wrath to Our Town and Oklahoma!

TAKÁCS QUARTET CHAMBER SERIESApril 24The Grammy Award-winning chamber quartet has been selling out concerts for three decades at CU-Boulder with an irresistible blend of virtuosic technique and engaging personalities.

TAKÁCS QUARTET ENCORE SERIESApril 25The Gramophone Hall of Fame quartet plays with drama, warmth and humor. With so much personality, the sold-out audiences enjoy the never-ending genius of this chamber quartet.

Programming is subject to change and shows can be added, postponed or canceled.

ColoradoArtsPubs.com

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