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Jazz88
Dorothy Doring Performs a Cabaret Night on February 15 at the Phipps Center

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 8:01


Saint Croix Valley Opera Stages Dorothy Doring's cabaret night. Dorothy's show is called Glory of Love, and it takes place during Valentine's Day weekend Saturday, February 15, at the Phipps Center for the Arts in Hudson, WI, at 7pm. The performance is staged by the Saint Croix Valley Opera Company. Phil Nusbaum talked about the show with the singer, Dorothy Doring, and about Cabaret night with Jennifer Eckes of Saint Croix Opera.

St. Croix Stories
Phipps Center for the Arts

St. Croix Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 55:25


For more than 40 years, the Phipps Center for the Arts has been an important part of the Hudson community. While most people might think of the theater when they think of the Phipps, it offers so much more — from art classes to dance to galleries and more. To learn more about the history of the Phipps and about its future, we're joined by two guests on this week's St. Croix Stories. First, new executive director Ben Thietje shares about how the lessons he learned starting a community theater in New Prague, Minn., have translated to his role at the Phipps. Then, production director Mark Koski shares stories from his more than 20 years both behind the scenes and on the stage at the Phipps.Of course, the Phipps continues to thrive thanks to countless volunteers. If you'd like to learn more about how you can get involved or want to go behind the scenes at the Phipps, be sure to attend the free, family-friendly Phipps Community Day on February 24. You can find more info here.Follow St. Croix Stories on Facebook and Instagram, and hear all episodes at stcroixstories.com.

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Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Mid-century modern weekend

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 5:00


Kate Lawson, a former arts administrator and current arts enthusiast living in Minneapolis, is excited for Art-A-Whirl, the sprawling northeast Minneapolis open studio art tour that begins Friday.  In particular, she wants to point people to Hossle Woodworks. Founder Justin Hossle creates mid-century modern furniture and home decor. “The clean lines and natural finishes of his pieces really let the beauty of the woods stand out,” she said. “And it's a really fun experience to get to see how the pieces are put together in his workshop.” Hossle Woodworks will offer demonstrations and classes throughout the weekend. Sarah McGrill is an art consultant and educator in Minneapolis. She is a fan of visual artist Tammy Ortegon, who she says “has been a force in south Minneapolis, as she's owned her own gallery for 20 years and realized that she had never had a solo exhibition.”  To remedy this, Ortegon is offering a retrospective of her work in her own space, called the ColorWheel Gallery. The exhibit is called “30years Reflect Back/30years Inspired Forward,” and, according to McGrill, “it's just an experience to walk in and see the inspiration that she has in her shop to support local and regional artists.” The exhibit begins Saturday. Shannon Twohy is a curator and fiber artist from Minneapolis. She recommends “Living on the Edge,” presented by the North Shore Artists League. “As an artist myself, I think events that are pro-artists are so important,” she says. “I also love that the artwork and the exhibition are featuring the beauty of the North Shore.” The exhibition runs Friday through July 9 at the Phipps Center for the Arts in Hudson, Wis.

STUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORY
Studio Stories: Reminiscing on Twin Cities Dance with Judith James Ries - Season 8, Episode 109

STUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 60:40


Judith James Ries grew up in Wales Great Britain and was 4 when she started dancing at the Royal Academy of Dance. After moving to Minnesota with her family she continued training at Larkin Dance Studio.After choosing a business degree at the University of Minnesota, she made her way back to dance when she joined the Zenon Scholarship program where she met Danny Buraczeski.Judith spent ten years performing and touring nationally with JAZZDANCE! as soloist, principle dancer and company member - one of the best jobs ever! After leaving in 2002 to start a family Judith started her teaching career which lead her to Four Seasons Dance, Shattuck/St. Mary's, University of Minnesota, Gustavus, Adolphus College, Hamline University, Concordia University and Macalester College.As a Choreographer, her work has been produced by Zenon Dance Company, Hamline University Dance Ensemble, and Eclectic Edge Ensemble. As Movement Coach her work has been seen at Park Square Theater and the Phipps Center for the Arts.She joined the teaching staff of St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists in 2009 and has taught Jazz Dance, Jazz History, Jazz Improvisation, Social Dance, Choreography, Musical Theater Repertory and Directing in the Dance and Musical Theater departments. She is currently the Co-Chair of the Musical Theater department and is an Administrative Assistant to the Arts and Academic staff.

Truth Be Told
Intuition: Our Hidden Superpower

Truth Be Told

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 41:07


Angela Wix discusses the magic of subtle intuition, natural spirit communication, and your hidden spiritual life.Angela Wix is an intuitive medium who has trained in various programs to help hone her skills, including at the Center for Spiritual Development with psychic Echo Bodine, and through The Arthur Findlay College (the world's foremost college for the advancement of Spiritualism and Psychic Sciences). She is a Certified Medical Reiki Master (CMRM), ordained minister of spiritual healing, and has professionally practiced massage therapy and energy medicine. She continues to be a passionate student of holistic practices and her artwork has appeared in hospitals and healing clinics as part of the Phipps Center for the Arts healing arts program.Angela is author of The Secret Psychic and Llewellyn's Little Book of Unicorns (a guide to finding your inner magic so you can shine, even through dark times). She has also contributed her writing to The Edge, Elephant Journal, The Mighty, Gone Dogs, and Llewellyn's Complete Book of Mindful Living. www.AngelaAnn.Wix.com/arts

Spectrum West With Al Ross
Spectrum West, July 8, 2021

Spectrum West With Al Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021


Folk Musician and Author, Fantasy Author, Folk Music Exhibit and Arts Center Updates- Eau Claire native folk singer/songwriter Billy Krause returns to “Spectrum West.” This week also features interviews with a University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire graduate and author of fantasy books, a preview about a new exhibit at Eau Claire's Chippewa Valley Museum and highlights of the many new happenings at the Phipps Center for the Arts in Hudson.

The Official Do Good Better Podcast
The Official Do Good Better Podcast Season 3 Ep19: Academy of Holy Angels Director of Theater Gregg Sawyer

The Official Do Good Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 50:30


All the world's a stage. Are you acting like a fundraiser in front of your donors? If not, today's guest will tell you how. Gregg Sawyer has been with the Academy of Holy Angels since 1982.  He is the Artistic Director of the co-curricular program, Starlight Productions and director the AHA Theater School. Since 1982, Gregg has directed over 100 productions for Holy Angels.  In 1988 AHA opened the Theater School, a four-year academic program within the general curriculum of the Academy.  Developed and directed by Mr. Sawyer, the program provides students with comprehensive, college-preparatory training in the performing arts. Outside of his work at the Academy of Holy Angels, Gregg has acted and directed throughout the region for Troupe America, The Phipps Center in Hudson, Lakeshore Players, The University of St. Thomas/College of St. Catherine, and St. Croix Valley Summer Theater, to name a few. Gregg is the current President of the Minnesota Educational Theater Association and sits on the Board of Governors for the Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota. Each August, Gregg is a staff member of the American High School Theater Festival at the Edinburgh Fringe in Scotland.Theater Info & Gregg's Email Link: Theater Page Follow Gregg on LinkedIN: Gregg's LinkedIN PageSupport This Podcast! Make a quick and easy donation here:https://www.patreon.com/dogoodbetterAbout The Official Do Good Better Podcast:Each episode features (fundraising expert, speaker, event creator and author) Patrick Kirby interviewing leaders and champions of small & medium nonprofits to share their successes, their impact, and what makes them a unicorn in a field of horses. Patrick answers fundraising questions and (most importantly) showcases how you can support these small nonprofits doing great big things!iTunes: https://apple.co/3a3XenfSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2PlqRXsYouTube: https://bit.ly/3kaWYanTunein: http://tun.in/pjIVtStitcher: https://bit.ly/3i8jfDRFollow On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoGoodBetterPodcast/Follow On Twitter: @consulting_do #fundraising #fundraiser #charity #nonprofit #donate #dogood #dogoodBETTER #fargo #fundraisingdadAbout Host Patrick Kirby:Email: Patrick@dogoodbetterconsulting.comLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fundraisingdad/Want more great advice? Buy Patrick's book! Now also available as an e-book!Fundraise Awesomer! A Practical Guide to Staying Sane While Doing GoodAvailable through Amazon Here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1072070359

Spectrum West With Al Ross
Spectrum West, Oct. 29, 2020

Spectrum West With Al Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020


80s Horror Films, Arts Center, Library Programs and Dog Treat Company- Michael Heagle, professor of entertainment design at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, is on “Spectrum West.” The show also features the new executive director of the Phipps Center for the Arts in Hudson, the communications coordinator from the Indianhead Federated Library system, and the story behind a western Wisconsin company Nick’s Dog Treats.

Spectrum West With Al Ross
Spectrum West, May 7 2020

Spectrum West With Al Ross

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020


Baseball, Creative Economy Week, Arts Organizations- Host Al Ross talks with Dale Varsho, director of operations and field manager the Eau Claire Express baseball team on “Spectrum West.” The program also features interviews with the organizers of Creative Economy Week in Eau Claire, and the directors of the Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild of Eau Claire and the Phipps Center for the Arts in Hudson.

HUSH
BONUS: The Hitchhiker's Guide to HUSH

HUSH

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 16:59


An essential guide to all things HUSH, this storybible provides intriguing insights and illustrates key points to the sci-fi world. Recorded live before a studio audience at the StoryArk Festival performed at the Phipps Center for Performing Arts in August of 2018

StoryArk Network
Carnation: S1E02 Purple

StoryArk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 11:27


A purple carnation symbolizes capriciousness and conveys condolences for unfortunate circumstances, something teenager Ximena faces at a soccer game as she struggles with depression and her sense of alienation "Purple" was recorded live at the Phipps Center for the Arts in Hudson, Wisconsin. The performance included the audience participating as the crowd at a soccer game and middle school students creating the sound effects.

Crosswinds Orchestra
Peter in Recital: Boccherini Minuet

Crosswinds Orchestra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2009 3:53


Peter, in a White Bear Cello recital at the Phipps Center in Hudson, WI, performs the famous Minuet by Luigi Boccherini.

Crosswinds Orchestra
Louis in Recital: Saint-Saens Concerto

Crosswinds Orchestra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2009 7:40


Louis, in a White Bear Cello recital at the Phipps Center in Hudson, WI, performs the first movement of the Saint-Saens Concerto in A minor.