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W ELCOME to the 1995 ANN ARBOR SUMMER
FESTIVAL SUllllllrr Be.qill., flere!
Sunshine, good times and star studded nights. That's the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. And there's something for everyone - free outdoor concerts and movies at the 'Top of the Park," as well as ticketed performances by nationally and internationally known artists at the Power Center for the Performing Arts.
This three-week long annual performing arts festival
began in 1984 and has become a favorite Ann Arbor tradition.
Up to 65,000 people from a wide geographic area around Southeastern Michigan and surrounding states attend the
Festival year after year.
TO~e~:m:~~in:~!~kes place in Ann Arbor. The Ann Arbor Summer Festival transforms the plaza level of the Fletcher Street parking deck into the "Top of the Park." Each night ff't't' concerts are presented by a wide range of outstanding area performers. and /ru movies are shown on the Festival's enormous outdoor screen. Plus. foods from
around the world and ice cold beverages are sold. Located next door to the Power Center, the open-air Top
of the Park is the focus of Festival activity and the perfect meeting spot for Festival-goers before and after performances. Approximately 2,000 visitors of all ages gather each evening for a bite to eat, a cool drink or just to enjoy the summer night under the stars.
A complete schedule of Top of the Park free events will be announced in April and will be available at the Festival infor·
mation booth. Look to The Ann Arbor Newd for eaily Festival updates and concert information.
POWER CENTER for tbe PERFORMING ARTS
Each summer the Ann Arbor Summer Festival presents a
diverse series of performances at the Power Center for the
Performing Arts. Approximately 20 major performances take
place in the 1.380~seat Power Center including jazz, pop. blues,
folk and county music, as well as dance, comedy. theater and
children's programs.
Also featured is at least one unique program that brings
together extraordinary combinations of artists or cultural
traditions. Workshops, lectures, dance master classes and a
Youth Arts Program are also ofl'ered during the Festival.
Visual Arts Installation A combination of linear objects, as well as sound, will be
intertwined to form a work of art that will stimulate your mind and awaken your senses. Over the course of one week, Ann Arbor visual artist Larry Cressman and Miami composer Gustavo Matamoros will transform the lobby of the Power Center for the Performing Arts into an artistic creation that will span the upper and lower levels producing an interactive environment.
PENING NIGHT S(WIJ'fd(O) b~v
PARKe·DAVIS PHARl'>IACEUTICAL R!>S!>ARCH
Ben Vereen 8 The song and dance man supreme! . flU . After .suflering a near ·tatalaccident in 1992, Ben Vereen hal) ·come back stronger than ever •. He Tcels"life · is good by choice" and btingsthis \lplitting ~tttj~ tud(" to ever;ythinghe does. Whether it's llajr • ./ulltl Chri..fl SilP~Nlllror All Thill Jd" -, Vereen has proven time and time a;gidn thalhis ped'ormariceh.one you won'twant to miss.
$28. $25. $22
Afterglow Reception 10 m . Followio,g:.the "(len Vereen perfor~
Pmance. Jomother concert~gQefS for delectable dessc rts,hors (J' OC\,lvreS,
(~offee and champagne across the s.treetat the University of' Michigan Alumni Center. All proceeds tohenefit the: Ann Arbor StUtJmel" Festival.
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Marvin Hamh,,<. h
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ears ago.
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Dance Gallerv / Peter Sparlmg '& Co.
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p om an '1icket pri~ ill(:' ude a donatiun in RUp
port oj t e \nn \rhor 'iurnmer estival.
n,." (p ~ '40 (R /lIar) lIlJ (60 R((rtln)
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Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues 8 C 1" I I, menl'" of blues and
11 cia hi, hlllques Corky Siegel's (h n r Bill e. tes an astonishing must al expe ICnc Su;:gel s talent for com~ !Osition anJ humor n pi a unique combi~ 1 Itan of hlue halma IC and piano.
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Bob Newhart 8 (ne f TV fa 'onte Sitcom Sian.,
I 11 Over 35 \f'ur ~o Bob Newhart mad h ttl show btlSlnes as a st nd IJP amI.' I n HI dry wit and t)lc hlp I .. the .... aV '(r many an 8J pI ng 'mK: Ne .... hart s perfect sense'
t timing and warped \ lew 01 hie to mole 'l'OU lau h tiU)ou U)
McCoy Tyner
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Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra ,,·it}, The Saline Fiddlers Philharmonic
8 pm Com.plete With kilts and bagpipes, the Ayrshi e fiddle Orchestra per·
form traditional Scottish fiddle musk with a refreshing ,Yollthful approach. Direct from Scotland, this 80 member group is cOln~ prised of young adults with an average age of 14. Also. the Fiddlers Phllhannonic, a group of 27 hi h school rodents from Saline. present Arne iean style folk fiddling.
$10 aJulL J, $5 chiLJref1.JlJU>(1' 12
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Trisha Yearwood 8 Th <trC-1) th and soulful sfjleol'
pm Trisha Yearwood',!; harmonies are what set h r apart as one of 'youngcoun~ try's most suc ess 01 conternporaty artists. I\oo¥- n a a gifted interpreter, Yearwood Mngs souss tried and trlle iJS they've never been sung before- Her newest release, TOli kill' Ah · ( t )<m. i an upliftin album ffl d '" ith heartfelt performances and ompellmg melodies.
$J2 !2Y, $26
Th"r JUNE 29
American Indian Dance Theatre 8 . A performance based on the rich
pm heritage of the American iud'an, Twenty~rwomember$ from 17 tribes torm The American Indian Dance Theatre. Authentic. colorful costumes with feathers, beads. headdresse,g and masks are combined With song. dane and stones making this: not only a perfo mance, but a journeyinto the traditions and lore of the American Indian.
$24, $21, $18
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Tito Puente Latin Jazz Ensemble 8 Dubbed the l\1ambo King. Tito
I'm Puente is th be t known and most respel.:ted name in Laun jaz:z mUS1C today. BlAnd leader, musiclI'l;o, ama.nger. ~omposer and four-time Grammv w:ion ,Puente's timbales and thel'llyth~ of his dn.l.rnstit::k,s produce Afro-Cuhan mu~ic that has a solid beat and really moves.
120, $17, $N
FriJUNEJO
Yesterday: A Tribute To The Beatles 8 This is as close as you wilt get to
pm the "fab foui''' without your own time mach ne. These talented mus clan sound, act and look like the real thing. As they sing and play twenty y¢ars of Beatles' hits, you 'U swear it '5 1964, and you re watching the :ed Sullivan Sho,"" on eagam.
$18. $]5, $1
ANN ARBOR
SUMMER FESTIVAL Sun Mon Tue Wed Tbur Fri
~ !..ASF i.an Equal Opportunity Employer and prnvid9 program •• activitie. and service. without res-rd 10~. color, religion, national or igin. age. sex or handicap.
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Gemini and Friend, 2pm
Marvin Hamli.ch Spm
Carillon Concert
'pm
DanccCalieryl Peter Sparling 3: Co.
Spm
25- 26 --27 Whitley Selr.kian
"Mel_mask," 2pm
Cla.~oKIlICtJt1t"trl-( '''1
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TIto Puente Latin Ja:r:~ EnlC!mble
Spm Carillon Concert
'pm
Ayrthire Fiddle Orchestra
Spm
Som --2 3 Wild Swan Thealer C.rillon Concer1 ~The Nightinple" 7pm
2pm
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4 C.pitol Step. 5pm & 8pm
Corky Sieger. Chamber Blue.
Spm
28--Ann Arbor
Summer Symphony Spm
PeleJuju Spm
Glenn Miller Orchulra
Spm
29 American Indian Dance Theatre
Spm
CrapC!.&Clau 5:30pm
Bob Newhart Spm
30 YCllcrday:
A Tribulelo the Beatlcs
Spm
6 7 Tom Jone. Momilt
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CONVENIENT PARKING
Sat 17
1995 Power Center Open ... ........ Bt-nV_a,.. Openi"l' Nishr
ArtersJow ~eplion lOpm
McCoy Tyner Spm
1 The Ink Spot.
Spm
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Clo.ina Nipt Little Richard
7:30pm & IOpm CI(/.~"roILiIi/Url-J.,t
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Large parking dedn are conveniently located near the Power Center ror the Performing Artl. Limited metered .treet parking i. alwavailable.
LOCATION E .. ily accellible rrom major highwaY'. the Power Center and the Top or the Park are centrally located in Ann Arbor on the Univer.ity of Michigan campu. at the corner or E. Huron and F1etcherSrr~lI.
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The Ink Spots
18 /j $12
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Tom .Jones
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Capitol Steps - 111'0 Sholl'.! -
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~Juty without the independently 8pm funny Capitol !-llef'''', Hack £t". another round of salin~.d mUSh ,J comedv. these rcaJ·litc .01 mer <.:ongrcs i mal $tane~ will have your side, -plittine- and \.\oill dt'ti. nitely get .v()ur vok
Fri.lCLY
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Pele Juju 8 :\lusic }'UU don't jll'llt he.T, )OU
I'm fecI. rhe mW:'IC of Pde .Juju c)(clling J.~ the namp -ugg,S! P~le,:1
. \t'ri~an word for the guddc of' fir, d ~Juju, Airican for magic, p\:fCdh I:e
cr[he this new world sound Fr.lm 1 it to African rhythm to 13ZZ 10 re at": souther '" soul this musi h, nmethlO lor ever: la'te. Full of fire and magI( thl grour will get your to. tdPpin~ and nd your spicit soarin
S18. $/>, Sil
Sal JeLl' 8
Little Richard - Jj,·o Show •• -
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Gemini and Friends 2 .'\ uniqu j:'er forrnancl ius! tor tl1("
I'm .\nn \rb I Summer Festi\al! ,\on Arbor's nation,db- kllcm.n, d\\ard-winnint;)
music duo is jmllcd on !;tag ~v a peciaH.Y formed \ honls made up of ,h-Idr n in'm lo('al YOLlth chuirs. B a.u!tful voile,
wonderful instruments and entert,lining wngs promise a delig-htful concert for the wholt" ramll\'~ In honor of Father's Day, father. get in free if accompanied hy a child! When ol-dering please sredf.y number of paid and fl"ee tickets.
SIOl/J, fl.J $;childrm,
CHEERS FOR KIDS! CbiliJ/'( !l ~, Ser~.'
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Nlegamasks 2 L<,)I'.11 I n er n I perform r
pm \\.hltiC," · ... C!lall.:1I1 pre cnlS a fun
filled l 01 1Ii dl\Cr51ty and an:eptClnce
She Idls the rOl, 01 the Growlellslime Famil . a hou ,·holci 01 n\'O::ter that hVl in her nClgh!H'rhllod l !:ing ma ks arlll
xrr<lor,1i l-ll'.\ co 'fum . children lettl n
abuUl d. n( e. thf'ah:r. music and 'nask, m kin Masks made b .... local artists John ET Kc' rand Chd; Reising.
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2 I Jan 'N'S actors and , musi{'ians tell I'm the :lIon of the pl.1.1n little night
ingal 'whose hliiUliful song is rejected by the emperor 01 Chlna tor the wonders of a mechanical. Jt':weled bird. This adap. tatwn of Ifans Chri~ian Andersen's much I l\ ·d lal1Y t.lle features beaul-ifut Chinese COSlumes and larger-th.tn.life hand puppet .... fhl'> pcrlormance -ill be accessible to hI' l-ing lmpairt:d individuals through ~"(1. language lld to vIsually impail-ect
individuals through audio description.
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$111 dtllllt,J, $i' ,·hdJIY I
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tIll 0',' Hltl/. l\\usi< for O! JOe and Org 11. :\\.:u-ih'I1 i\\.ooll. Orgalll!'!t and Harry Sargous. Ohm-.
Sun,./IIX2 4 elli!'~r'ltv ,If Jlicbiqau S(·b"ol
pm (1 .lIlt /(. nidl/t,lu An,i('r,Jl\ln
11,10", lJ.tlI, A Celebration ol Amerit:an MU'ii • rh Women's Chamber Chorus of \nn Arbor, Gini Robison, Condudnr dnd .Marilyn Maion. Organist.
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Sa . .Jl'lY 8
8 fi, ,It {""I1<!N.'117/1"lIlzI Chllr(,b. pm \/.11 '\11'£,.1 illld William,
(,eor6es Rohcr't, renov. ned French ("lIg.mist plying the musk of Bach and Fri;lO('e
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4pm ;;1l;;{:':::.~~ '~!;:~ll'~:/:;:l(7:/~,(:~~ II/I'IIN lid II.
Jo ef Serdphim . distinguished Polish organist flam Warsaw playing the musIc of Bach.
SIWEN MO~D\yS AT SEVE~ Th ' bells of ,h Burton 1\kmorial Tower W111 oc rmging eve!) Mondav at 7:00 pm when ,\nn Arbor's own Larillonist. ~\argo Halstead. pr~Sf'"nt. thr l'SPC lot cnnctl"ts.
:':::::::: ACCESS 0 U E ~~~S?~ S 1 The Top of the Park and the ~ . .; The Festival staff i. here to help. Cau Power Center are handicapped ...........- (313) ;47~2278 if we may be of a.istance. accessible. In the Power Center, '-----":=:., wheelchair sealing is only available on the main ncar. If special scaling or assistance is needed, please nole this on your ordc,· form or contact the Festival office at
(313) 747-2278
CHILDREN under three will not be admitted to any evening performances in consideration of our patrons and artists. However. children of all ages arc welcome to attend Sunday afternoon family performances.
CAMERAS and recording devices are not permitted in the theaters.
GREAT GROUP SAVI:\'GS! discounts are available for groups purchasing 20 or more tickets to selected Festival performance. Call the Festival office at (313) 747-2278 for more information.
.... -~=====---" HAVE A CHANGE IN PLANS? If you are unable to usc your tickets, they may he returned any time prior to the sho",· as a tax-deductible donation. Sorry, all ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
Power Center Seating
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HURRYlt TICKE Ordee b,y M.y I to your frtt 1996 SumO'er D BY MAIL Complete your order form
and mail to the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. 400 Fourth Street. #150, Ann Aeboc. 11-1148103-4816.
III BY PHONE Before Monday, May 15, call the Fest;va! Office at (313) 747-2278 (Hours: J\\on. - Fri. 9am - 5pm).
Beginning Monday, May 15, through Saturday, July 8, call the Box Office at (313) 764-2538 (How., 1\\0n. - Fe;. lOam - 6pm and Sat. 11am - 3pm).
-pbu coupon. for great discounts from Ann Arbor', best restaurants.
Ticket orders will be l'illed based on the date the order is received. Festival contributors of$50 or more receive priorit)' seating. Tickets will be mailed at the end of .\\ay.
• BY FAX Complete your order form with credit card information and fax to (313) 936-3393.
.. IN PERSON From Monday, May 15 through Thursday, June 15, ONLY, stop by the Box Onicc at Burton Memorial Tower, University of Michigan campus. (Hours: Mon. -Fri. lOam - 6pm, Sat. 11am - 3pm. Closed Sun.).
Then from Friday, June 16 through Saturday, July 8, tickets will be available at the Power Center Box Office (Hours: Mon. - Fri. lOam - 9pm. Sat. 12pm - 9pm, Sun. IpmI :30pm and 6pm - 9pm. When there are no evening performances at the Power Center, the Box Office will be open from lOam - 6pm).
Many Tbm,kJ! We are grateful to the following busi~ nesses for their early commitment in support of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival:
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Become a Fedtil'al FrienJ! Donate $35 or more to receive advance ticket sale notice. Donate $50 or more to receive priority seating. Seating will be based on the date the order is received and the gift amount.
RutaurantJ eJ Hotel Information For information on discount overnight packages combining Festival tickets. lodging and dining, please contact the
ANN ARBOR CQN\,t:NTION AND
VISITORS BUREAU
J -800-360-3363
For other information on restaurants and hotel accommodations, call (313) 995-7281.
F'Jtil'al TicketJ Mak.e Great GijfA Remember Mother's Day, Father's Day and birthdays with Festival tickets and gift certificates.
1995 SEASON SCHEDULE At-a.Glall"( All performances begin at Bpm unless otherwise noted ..... SAT 17 SAT 17
SUN 18 MON 19 TUE 20 WED 21 THU 22 fRI 23 FRI 23 SAT 24 SUN 25 SUN 25 MON 26 TUE 27 THU 29 FRI 30
JUlY
SAT SUN TUE WED
THU FRI SAT
Ben Vereen $28. $25. $22 Opening Night Afterglow Reception-IOpm 520 Gemini and Friends-2pm $10 adults. $5 children Marvin Hamlitch 530, $27. $24 Dance GailerylPeter Sparling & Co. $15. $12. SIO Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues S18, S15. $12 Glenn Miller Orchestra $20. $ J 7, $14 Grapes and GIAlI, Arti.tic Unveiling and Rec:eption-5:30pm 540, $60 Bob Newhart 530, 527, $24
McCoy Tyner $20. S17. $14 Megamuk .. 2pm $10 adults. $5 children
Trisha Yearwood 532, $29. $26
lito Puente Latin Jazz Ensemble 520. S17. $14 Aynhire Fiddle Orchestra S 10 adults. $5 children
American Indian Dance Theatre $24, $21. $ J 8 Yesterday: A Tribute to the Beatie. $18. $15. $12
The Ink Spoto S18. S15. $12 Nightingale-2pm $10 adults, $5 children Capitol Steps-5pm & 8pm S20. S17. $14 Pele Juju S18. S15. $12 Tom Jones 532. $29. $26 Momix 520, S17. S14 Littl. Richard-7,3Opm & IOpm $35. $32. $29
FNliwJP_ FESTIVAL PASS A discounted. ticket to EVERY major Festival presentation! The ultimate Festival experience for $347. Save $511 (Does not include 3 Cheers for Kid,!. Opening Night Afterglow Reception. Crapes & Class. Classical Concert Series and Ayrshire Fiddlers).
DANCE PASS Leap for joy when you save $6 on Momix and Dance Gallery/Peter Sparling & Co. Dance Pass price $29.
KIDS PASS Bring the whole family. have a whole Jot of fun and save a whole lot of money! You get all "3 Cheers for Kids" shows for only $24/adult and Sl2/children.
MULTI-MUSIC PASS - Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues -TIto Puente Latin Jazz Ensemble • Pele Juju You'lI enjoy a bit of the blues, fun jazz with a Latin rhythm and the upbeat sounds of New World Music all for only $47!
NOSTALGIA PASS • Glenn Miller Orchestra • Yesterday: A Tribute to the Beatles - The Ink Spots Hear all your old favorites with the Nostalgia Pass and save $9. Nostalgia Pass price $47.
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BE A FRI END OF THE FESTIVAL! Ticket sales cover only half of the Festival's annual operating expenses. \Vc rely on supporters like you for the r'emainder. Please help secure the future oj' the Summer Festival by send ing a tax-dedu ctible contribution with your ticket order. T1 IANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
NAME Of PERFORMANCE ORSERlE5
DATE AND nME OF PfRFORMANCf
NUMaEROf TICKETS
Programs are subjc~'1 10 ch~"g~ without notice. No fxchange5 or r"fumJf.
MA IL TO,
Ann Arbor Summer Fest;val 400 Fourth St., # 1 SO
CALL 13131747-2278 Before May 15
13131764-2538 Beginning May 15 (Boxoflice)
Subtotal
Optional Tax.deductible u,ntribul;on ($35 Suggcsh.'d)
Handling Charge Ann Arbor, MI 48103-4816 (Festivaloflil;c)
FAX: 13131936-3393 GRAND TOTAL
ummer ~nnArbor stiLla195
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