January 9, 2015 Meet Tracy McConnell, our new Administra ve Assistant in Fine Arts & Media Technology. Tracy may be a new face in the performing arts office, but she is not a new employee at Saddleback College. She has worked at Saddleback as a subs tute in mul- ple divisions and at the district for five years. She obtained a permanent posi on as Program Technician in Career Technology Educa on (CTE) in the Business Sciences Division for the past five years. The grant that funded her posi on ran out on November 30th. Therefore, we gladly welcome Tracy as a full- me employee in our division. Her posi on at CTE was to work with Saddleback instructors and high school partners in their educa onal goals, transfer or cer ficate planning and career choices for students. Even though she is not familiar with what goes on in Fine Arts yet, she is eager and excited to learn and grow in this environment. She loves taking charge and discovering new challenges and considers this job an exci ng new chapter in her life. Her du es in Fine Arts as administra ve support for the Performing Arts office and liaison for the Angels for the Arts are eclec c, chao c, and exci ng. Tracy seems to have a natural ability to priori ze and organize and work well under pressure with a calm demeanor. It is already apparent that she is a great fit for our division. She loves working at Saddleback College mainly because of the students. She is especially thrilled at the opportunity to see these students perform in many capaci es. She a ended The Nutcracker in December and is already scheduling her 2015 calendar to see theatre produc ons, music concerts, art exhibi- ons, and our second annual student vocal compe on, Saddleback Star! J U L Y 5, 2 0 0 6 Tracy and her husband, Dirk, live in Laguna Niguel, just three minutes from the college. She has three children, one of which is married and she just found out on Thanksgiving that she s going to be a grandmother for the first me. Her hobbies are gardening and walking on the beach. She also loves to shop but only for gardening supplies. She enjoys shopping for plants at Saddleback s own Hor culture and Landscape Design Plant Sale in the spring. Another fun des na on for a garden shopping spree is Rogers Gardens. Tracy is the sixth child of seven children which develops into big family gatherings. Family members from San Juan Capistrano to Palos Verdes totaling 44 congregate regularly. Our Dean, Bart McHenry, welcomes Tracy sta ng, We are excited in the division to now have Tracy as part of our team. Her years of experience on campus at several offices will be an asset to us. Addi onally, her outgoing and crea ve personality fits perfectly with our culture of enthusiasm for the arts. Tracy was only onboard for one week in December (before the holidays) when she hit the ground running with ac vi es such as preparing the concession stand and the green room for our annual Nutcracker performance; retrieving A Charlie Brown scripts from actors and cleaning them up to return to the licensing company; preparing Angels scholarship materials for the commi ee; and ordering scripts for new produc ons. Through all this, a deligh ul interrup on en ced by the Dean involved watching the child development kids sing carols in front of the library. The one word that Tracy chose to describe herself is FUN. Looks like she s in the right place for that. Tracy at Holiday party with Kim Stankovitch, Speech, and Sco Ferguson Green, CTVR.
*Saturday, January 24 at 2:30 pm For ckets, call 949-582-4656 (Tues-Fri, noon to 4 pm or online www.saddleback.edu/arts) REFLECTION OF THE OCEAN CLASSICAL KEYBOARD SERIES GRACE FONG AND GILLES APAP VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL $15 general; $12 seniors; $10 students; children FREE with paying adult; 2 for 1 for music teachers with MTAC/CAPMT ID Interna'onal concert ar'sts perform a duo violin-piano recital. Dr. Grace Fong is a prize-winning pianist with an interna'onal career as a concerto soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, and contemporary keyboardist. Praised as "posi'vely magical" (Cleveland Plain Dealer), and "immediately a revela'on" (Arizona Central). Gilles Apap is a French classical violinist. *Sunday, January 25 at 2:30 pm PIANO MASTER CLASS WITH GRACE FONG $15 general; $12 seniors; $10 students; children FREE with paying adult; 2 for 1 for music teachers with MTAC/CAPMT ID Interna'onal concert ar'st Dr. Grace Fong will present a master class. Advanced piano students will perform. *Package Deal if you purchase both Piano Master Class & Recital $22 general; $18 seniors; $14 students Monday, January 26 at 7:30 pm JAZZ FACULTY IN CONCERT $10 general, $7 students/seniors Join the Jazz Faculty as they kick off the school year with an eclec'c mix of original music and great jazz standards. This wonderful ensemble features our en're jazz Faculty: Jerry Pinter on saxophone, Ron Stout on trumpet, Jamie Rosenn on guitar, Luther Hughes on bass, Paul Johnson on drum, Ariel Alexander on saxophone, and Director of Jazz Studies Joey Sellers on trombone. Thursday, January 29 at Noon CONCERT HOUR LASZLO MEZO CELLO CONCERT FA 101 FREE Admission Born in Budapest, Hungary, Laszlo Mezo gained na'onal recogni'on as one of the top musicians of his genera'on. Mr. Mezo has forged a career as a soloist, recitalist, master teacher, and chamber musician. He has performed extensively in Europe, Asia, and North and South America. Always eager to pass on his knowledge, Laszlo has conducted master classes in Japan, Brazil, Italy, Switzerland, Hungary, and the United States. Currently residing in Los Angeles, California, Mr. Mezo is a member of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. He is a sought aaer soloist, and an ac've studio musician in Hollywood. He has played in many film scores, some most updated blockbusters include Ice Age, Life of Pi, Wolverine, and The Lone Ranger.
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Gary & Kelly w/ Special Guest Melissa Manchester Date: Saturday, January 10, 2015-9:00am to 12:00pm Location: You re invited to be part of Breakfast w/ Gary & Kelly on a live "radio on TV" broadcast at Saddleback College's McKinney Theater! A studio audience will be welcomed in for the 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon show; doors will open at 9:30 a.m. with the final hour being videotaped for later broadcast. This first program of the New Year will be held at Saddleback College's McKinney Theater. Melissa Manchester s self-made You Gotta Love the Life (release date: Feb. 10, 2015), the singer songwriter s first album since 2004, celebrates 40 years of making music. The album offers a variety of songs performed with legendary artists such as Stevie Wonder, Al Jarreau, Keb Mo, Dionne Warwick, Dave Koz, and Joe Sample, in one of his last recordings. You Gotta Love the Life is the Oscar-nominated, Grammy-winning singer s first new studio album since When I Look Down That Road. Reserve your seats, by going to ksbr.com, for the January 10th show as Grammy Award winner Melissa Manchester joins Gary and Kelly! If you missed the show, it can be seen on Channel 39, our own Saddleback station!
SPRING 2015 AUDITIONS THEATRE General audi ons for Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Bonnie and Clyde, Talking With, and High Fidelity Staged Reading will take place January 27 and 28 in the at 6 pm. Callbacks on January 29 and 30. DANCE Seeking dancers in jazz, hip hop, modern, ballet, and tap. Jazz shoes recommended. January 15 at 1:30 pm and January 16 at 7 pm. Dance Studio, PE 301. MUSIC Choirs January 20 6-10pm FA101 Commercial Music January 20 3:30-6pm FA 101 Jazz Lab Ensemble January 21 1:30pm FA103 Combos January 21 4:00pm FA103 Big Band January 21 7:10pm FA103 Applied Music January 22 Noon FA101 Wind Ensemble and Orchestra by appointment gkouritas@saddleback.edu For further information and theatre breakdowns, visit our website at www.saddleback.edu/arts and click on Auditions.
STAGECRAFT STUDENT INTERNS AT ROSE PARADE! (left to right) Chris Dibley, Mark Kriski, Amber Caras Under the tutelage of Michael McCormick, the Division of Fine Arts Technical Director, hardworking stagecraa student Chris Dibley was chosen to intern at this year s Rose Parade. His pre-parade du'es involved being a produc'on assistant to Mark Kriski, KTLA weatherman, while he interviewed people working on the floats before the parade started. McCormick, Dibley, and past Saddleback Theatre Tech student Amber Caras (now working for KTLA) arrived in Pasadena at 3am on New Years day. The tradi'on of past years was to walk the one mile to view all the floats as they prepare for the parade. They ended with a breakfast at the Elks Lodge and then to work.