Wolf Trap Announces Remaining August Performances

By: Aug. 09, 2012
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Wolf Trap has announced the following upcoming performances:

Dead Can Dance

Monday, August 27, 2012 at 8 pm

$45 in-house, $30 lawn

Australian world music duo Dead Can Dance makes its first appearance at Wolf Trap in an enticing performance that features contemporary technology, ethereal ambiance, and a wide range of musical styles. The forceful duo, comprised of guitarist Brendan Perry and vocalist Lisa Gerrard, came together in Australia in 1981. The pair combined their diverse backgrounds and common interest in Renaissance melodies to create a unique multicultural sound.

A year later, Perry and Gerrard moved to England and secured a record deal with 4AD Records. The duo’s second album, Spleen and Ideal (1984), was highly praised by critics and earned them a solid European fan base. Dead Can Dance toured the U.S. in the ‘90s before temporarily disbanding to pursue solo careers. Their long-awaited reunion took place in 2004 propelled by European and North American tours, as well as the release of limited-edition recordings from these engagements.

The Fresh Beat Band

Tuesday, August 28, 2012 at 3 pm

$40 in-house, $25 lawn

The cast of the popular children’s TV show The Fresh Beat Band makes its Wolf Trap debut as part of their first live tour. The Fresh Beats are four best friends— Shout, Twist, Marina, and Kiki —who attend music school together and form a band. In each episode, the group poses a problem and eventually its solution through lively song and dance. The Fresh Beats teach kids valuable lessons on problem solving and the importance of true friendship, in a fun and accessible manner. The series premiered on Nick Jr. in 2009 and became an instant hit among preschoolers ages five and younger. The show won the 2011 Parents Choice Award, and the group recorded their first album, The Fresh Beat Band: Music From the Hit TV Show, in 2012.

Clarke/Duke 4 “BRING IT” Tour
with Stanley Clarke and George Duke
Boney James

Wednesday, August 29, 2012 at 8 pm

$42 in-house, $25 lawn

Clarke/Duke Project

Jazz musicians Stanley Clarke and George Duke return to the Wolf Trap stage after their last appearance in 2006. The duo joined forces in 1981 and topped the jazz charts with their first album, The Clarke/Duke Project, Vol. 1. The record combines an appealing blend of contemporary jazz, funk, R&B, rock, and pop, which sets the tone for their distinctive collaborative sound. Hit singles such as “Sweet Baby” and “I Just Want To Love You” helped them achieve a successful crossover to other musical genres Clarke and Duke have released two more albums, The Clarke/Duke Project, Vol. 2 (1983) and Vol. 3 (1990), and toured extensively in the U.S. They also collaborated on creating music for the 2002 comedic film Undercover Brother.

Boney James

Virtuoso saxophonist Boney James makes his Wolf Trap comeback after his dazzling performance at the 2004 Jazz & Blues Festival. James is recognized as the main exponent of the urban jazz genre, which fuses traditional jazz with soul, R&B, and pop influences. His innovative style and rollicking live performances set him aside from other jazz instrumentalists of our time. James’s most recent album release, In Contact (2011), is a reflection on the relationships that defined his musical career and the devastating car accident that changed his life. He has released 13 albums and sold over three million records worldwide. In 2010 Billboard magazine selected him as its No. 3 Top Contemporary Jazz Artist of the Decade.

The King and I

Friday, August 31, 2012 at 8 pm

Saturday, September 1, 2012 at 2 pm and 8 pm

Sunday, September 2, 2012 at 2 pm and 8 pm

Tickets: $20-$80

The Filene Center stage becomes the home of a new rendition of the classic musical The King and I for three consecutive days. Wolf Trap is honored to feature several Northern Virginia based children in this production, who earned roles in the ensemble through auditions at Wolf Trap’s Center for Education. The Tony Award-winning musical, based on Margaret Landon’s novel Anna and the King of Siam, was the fifth collaboration between composer Richard Rodgers and librettist Oscar Hammerstein II. The King and I premiered to wide acclaim on Broadway in 1951, and has since been the subject of numerous international tours and revivals. Wolf Trap’s production will be directed by Baayork Lee, working alongside Susan Kikuchi as the choreographer. It will also feature a full Broadway orchestra, conducted by Maestro Eugene Gwozdz.

Tickets can be purchased by calling 1 (877) WOLFTRAP; or online at www.wolftrap.org. For more information, call Wolf Trap at(703) 255-1868.

 

 



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