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Mar 31, 2012
Saturday
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Lend Me a Tenor
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
University Theatre, Ball State University
Cost: $7 to $13 (see description) Students from Ball State University's Department of Theatre and Dance will combine a whirlwind of mistaken identities, slamming doors and compromising plot twists in the hilarious farce "Lend Me a Tenor," opening on the University Theatre stage March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Additional performances are scheduled March 30-31 and April 4-7, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. April 1. "The play was a smash hit on Broadway and continues to be popular with audiences nearly 30 years later," said Michael O'Hara, director of the production and associate dean of the College of Fine Arts. "I'm thrilled to return to one of my favorite comedies."
The play starts on the biggest night in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. The year is 1934, and the guest artist, world famous Italian tenor Tito Morelli, is nowhere to be found. Even worse, when Morelli finally appears, a blackout-inducing combination of alcohol and sedatives leaves the company's assistant manager, Max, believing he is dead. What follows is a chain reaction of hilarious confusion and mistaken identity as Max tries to save the performance in this screwball comedy.
Students have been rehearsing the play since the beginning of February. A farce typically takes time to get all the mechanical aspects worked out, doors opening and closing, sleight of hand, timing and several props, O'Hara said.
"Because this cast is made up of undergraduates, the physical comedy they're able to achieve is simply amazing," he added. "The amount of energy and physicality they infuse into the comic moment is worthy of anyone's attention."
Tickets for the performance cost $13 for the general public, $12 for faculty and staff, $10 for senior citizens and $7 for students. They are available from the University Theatre Box Office, open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Contact the box office at 765-285-8749 or visit www.bsu.edu/theatre for more information.Apr 1, 2012
Sunday
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Lend Me a Tenor
2:30pm to 12:42pm @
University Theatre, Ball State University
Cost: $7 to $13 (see description) Students from Ball State University's Department of Theatre and Dance will combine a whirlwind of mistaken identities, slamming doors and compromising plot twists in the hilarious farce "Lend Me a Tenor," opening on the University Theatre stage March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Additional performances are scheduled March 30-31 and April 4-7, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. April 1. "The play was a smash hit on Broadway and continues to be popular with audiences nearly 30 years later," said Michael O'Hara, director of the production and associate dean of the College of Fine Arts. "I'm thrilled to return to one of my favorite comedies."
The play starts on the biggest night in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. The year is 1934, and the guest artist, world famous Italian tenor Tito Morelli, is nowhere to be found. Even worse, when Morelli finally appears, a blackout-inducing combination of alcohol and sedatives leaves the company's assistant manager, Max, believing he is dead. What follows is a chain reaction of hilarious confusion and mistaken identity as Max tries to save the performance in this screwball comedy.
Students have been rehearsing the play since the beginning of February. A farce typically takes time to get all the mechanical aspects worked out, doors opening and closing, sleight of hand, timing and several props, O'Hara said.
"Because this cast is made up of undergraduates, the physical comedy they're able to achieve is simply amazing," he added. "The amount of energy and physicality they infuse into the comic moment is worthy of anyone's attention."
Tickets for the performance cost $13 for the general public, $12 for faculty and staff, $10 for senior citizens and $7 for students. They are available from the University Theatre Box Office, open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Contact the box office at 765-285-8749 or visit www.bsu.edu/theatre for more information.- Trivia Brawl 9pm to 12:42pm @ Doc's Music Hall 215 S. Walnut
Every Sunday, egos are crushed and legends are born at Trivia Brawl. Come and play for free, solo or with a team, and show off your command of all knowledge trivial. Win, and split up a a $50 Doc's gift certificate on food, drinks, tickets, or merchandise. Every game is six rounds of trivia questions on a wide variety of topics in pop culture, science, history, and current events. Every tenth question is part of our inadvertent quest to discriminate against the deaf, and has players listening to a song and attempting to identify its title, band, and album. The sixth round is a special visual aid round in which the blind are instead at an unfair disadvantage. Team signup starts at 9pm, and unless we go into a Sudden Death Lightning Bloodfeud Overtime Round (of Death)™, the game tends to wrap up at about 11pm.
Apr 4, 2012
Wednesday
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Lend Me a Tenor
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
University Theatre, Ball State University
Cost: $7 to $13 (see description) Students from Ball State University's Department of Theatre and Dance will combine a whirlwind of mistaken identities, slamming doors and compromising plot twists in the hilarious farce "Lend Me a Tenor," opening on the University Theatre stage March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Additional performances are scheduled March 30-31 and April 4-7, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. April 1. "The play was a smash hit on Broadway and continues to be popular with audiences nearly 30 years later," said Michael O'Hara, director of the production and associate dean of the College of Fine Arts. "I'm thrilled to return to one of my favorite comedies."
The play starts on the biggest night in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. The year is 1934, and the guest artist, world famous Italian tenor Tito Morelli, is nowhere to be found. Even worse, when Morelli finally appears, a blackout-inducing combination of alcohol and sedatives leaves the company's assistant manager, Max, believing he is dead. What follows is a chain reaction of hilarious confusion and mistaken identity as Max tries to save the performance in this screwball comedy.
Students have been rehearsing the play since the beginning of February. A farce typically takes time to get all the mechanical aspects worked out, doors opening and closing, sleight of hand, timing and several props, O'Hara said.
"Because this cast is made up of undergraduates, the physical comedy they're able to achieve is simply amazing," he added. "The amount of energy and physicality they infuse into the comic moment is worthy of anyone's attention."
Tickets for the performance cost $13 for the general public, $12 for faculty and staff, $10 for senior citizens and $7 for students. They are available from the University Theatre Box Office, open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Contact the box office at 765-285-8749 or visit www.bsu.edu/theatre for more information.Apr 5, 2012
Thursday
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Classic Art of Calligraphy
10am to 12pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 Minnetrista Boulevard
Cost: $75 Learn the basic calligraphy lettering style of italics, which gives you the foundation and knowledge to use several letter styles (Celtic, Old English, and etc.) You will learn the strokes involved to create designs ranging from elaborate documents to personalized notes for your family and friends. Course is taught by Muncie native, Paula Sullivan, who has been a lettering artist for more than 32 years.
You may register online at www.bsu.edu/ebball. You may also call 285-8975 or e-mail ebball@bsu.edu.- First Thursday 5pm to 8pm @ Downtown
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Senior Photography Exhibition by BSU seniors Kathryn Major, Elise Rorick, and Claire SampleRose Court
The Works of Alex Glandorf, double major in Painting and Visual Communications at Ball StateGordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
Perception Pattern Place, the digital art of BSU architecture professor Michele ChiuiniThe Artist Within
Bracelets, Bangles & Things, jewelry by Beadtoes Jewelry, and live music by Bryce Taylor111 Arts Gallery
Aislain Artshow, female artist drawingsGoldSpace Theater
Muncie Youth Embrace Creativity Bake SaleCortex
Work of Katie Titus and didgeridoo music by Jacob PriceWishbone Gifts (table in front of store)
Nartifacts and Oddities, homemade rubber skulls and paintings on pizza boxes, mostly.For more information about each of these exhibitions, visit http://themunciescene.com/announcement/66
- Stop Violence Against Women: A Panel Discussion 5pm to 12:42pm @ Teachers College Building, Ball State University Room 102 Corner of McKinley and Riverside
You are cordially invited to: Stop Violence Against Women: A Panel Discussion
Teachers College: Room 102, 5:00 PM, April 5th, 2012
Topics of discussion will include physical, sexual, and emotional violence,dating violence and domestic violence, and the role of men in preventing violence against women.
This panel discussion is a part of Operation Jungle Red on BSU Campus (see event info below)
Panel members:
Michele Cole, Victim Advocate, BSU Office of Victim Services
Kimberly Gruesbeck, Advocate forDelaware County Domestic Violence Committee
Dr.Theresa Kruczek, Associate Professor of Psychology-Counseling and Clinical Director of BSU Counseling Practicum Clinic
Joshua Terhune, Master trainee, BSU Counseling Center
Tyler Quear, President, BSU Spectrum
Sarah Janiga, Social Media Editor at BSU Daily News (Panel Moderator)
This event is free and open to the public and is sponsored by a grant from the Office of Women's Health (United States Department of Health and Human Services).- Lend Me a Tenor 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University
Cost: $7 to $13 (see description) Students from Ball State University's Department of Theatre and Dance will combine a whirlwind of mistaken identities, slamming doors and compromising plot twists in the hilarious farce "Lend Me a Tenor," opening on the University Theatre stage March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Additional performances are scheduled March 30-31 and April 4-7, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. April 1. "The play was a smash hit on Broadway and continues to be popular with audiences nearly 30 years later," said Michael O'Hara, director of the production and associate dean of the College of Fine Arts. "I'm thrilled to return to one of my favorite comedies."
The play starts on the biggest night in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. The year is 1934, and the guest artist, world famous Italian tenor Tito Morelli, is nowhere to be found. Even worse, when Morelli finally appears, a blackout-inducing combination of alcohol and sedatives leaves the company's assistant manager, Max, believing he is dead. What follows is a chain reaction of hilarious confusion and mistaken identity as Max tries to save the performance in this screwball comedy.
Students have been rehearsing the play since the beginning of February. A farce typically takes time to get all the mechanical aspects worked out, doors opening and closing, sleight of hand, timing and several props, O'Hara said.
"Because this cast is made up of undergraduates, the physical comedy they're able to achieve is simply amazing," he added. "The amount of energy and physicality they infuse into the comic moment is worthy of anyone's attention."
Tickets for the performance cost $13 for the general public, $12 for faculty and staff, $10 for senior citizens and $7 for students. They are available from the University Theatre Box Office, open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Contact the box office at 765-285-8749 or visit www.bsu.edu/theatre for more information.Apr 6, 2012
Friday
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Lend Me a Tenor
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
University Theatre, Ball State University
Cost: $7 to $13 (see description) Students from Ball State University's Department of Theatre and Dance will combine a whirlwind of mistaken identities, slamming doors and compromising plot twists in the hilarious farce "Lend Me a Tenor," opening on the University Theatre stage March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Additional performances are scheduled March 30-31 and April 4-7, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. April 1. "The play was a smash hit on Broadway and continues to be popular with audiences nearly 30 years later," said Michael O'Hara, director of the production and associate dean of the College of Fine Arts. "I'm thrilled to return to one of my favorite comedies."
The play starts on the biggest night in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. The year is 1934, and the guest artist, world famous Italian tenor Tito Morelli, is nowhere to be found. Even worse, when Morelli finally appears, a blackout-inducing combination of alcohol and sedatives leaves the company's assistant manager, Max, believing he is dead. What follows is a chain reaction of hilarious confusion and mistaken identity as Max tries to save the performance in this screwball comedy.
Students have been rehearsing the play since the beginning of February. A farce typically takes time to get all the mechanical aspects worked out, doors opening and closing, sleight of hand, timing and several props, O'Hara said.
"Because this cast is made up of undergraduates, the physical comedy they're able to achieve is simply amazing," he added. "The amount of energy and physicality they infuse into the comic moment is worthy of anyone's attention."
Tickets for the performance cost $13 for the general public, $12 for faculty and staff, $10 for senior citizens and $7 for students. They are available from the University Theatre Box Office, open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Contact the box office at 765-285-8749 or visit www.bsu.edu/theatre for more information.Apr 7, 2012
Saturday
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Lend Me a Tenor
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
University Theatre, Ball State University
Cost: $7 to $13 (see description) Students from Ball State University's Department of Theatre and Dance will combine a whirlwind of mistaken identities, slamming doors and compromising plot twists in the hilarious farce "Lend Me a Tenor," opening on the University Theatre stage March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Additional performances are scheduled March 30-31 and April 4-7, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. April 1. "The play was a smash hit on Broadway and continues to be popular with audiences nearly 30 years later," said Michael O'Hara, director of the production and associate dean of the College of Fine Arts. "I'm thrilled to return to one of my favorite comedies."
The play starts on the biggest night in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. The year is 1934, and the guest artist, world famous Italian tenor Tito Morelli, is nowhere to be found. Even worse, when Morelli finally appears, a blackout-inducing combination of alcohol and sedatives leaves the company's assistant manager, Max, believing he is dead. What follows is a chain reaction of hilarious confusion and mistaken identity as Max tries to save the performance in this screwball comedy.
Students have been rehearsing the play since the beginning of February. A farce typically takes time to get all the mechanical aspects worked out, doors opening and closing, sleight of hand, timing and several props, O'Hara said.
"Because this cast is made up of undergraduates, the physical comedy they're able to achieve is simply amazing," he added. "The amount of energy and physicality they infuse into the comic moment is worthy of anyone's attention."
Tickets for the performance cost $13 for the general public, $12 for faculty and staff, $10 for senior citizens and $7 for students. They are available from the University Theatre Box Office, open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Contact the box office at 765-285-8749 or visit www.bsu.edu/theatre for more information.Apr 8, 2012
Sunday
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Trivia Brawl
9pm to 12:42pm @
Doc's Music Hall
215 S. Walnut
Every Sunday, egos are crushed and legends are born at Trivia Brawl. Come and play for free, solo or with a team, and show off your command of all knowledge trivial. Win, and split up a a $50 Doc's gift certificate on food, drinks, tickets, or merchandise. Every game is six rounds of trivia questions on a wide variety of topics in pop culture, science, history, and current events. Every tenth question is part of our inadvertent quest to discriminate against the deaf, and has players listening to a song and attempting to identify its title, band, and album. The sixth round is a special visual aid round in which the blind are instead at an unfair disadvantage. Team signup starts at 9pm, and unless we go into a Sudden Death Lightning Bloodfeud Overtime Round (of Death)™, the game tends to wrap up at about 11pm.
Apr 11, 2012
Wednesday
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Art Community Meeting
7pm to 8pm @
The Artist Within
313 S. Walnut
On the second Wednesday of every month, The Artist Within and the Full Circle Arts Co-op host a roundtable meeting for Muncie's arts community from 7pm to 8pm. All are invited to join and discuss community projects and the promotion and development of the local arts.
The meeting will be immediately followed by Full Circle's monthly public board meeting.
Apr 12, 2012
Thursday
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Classic Art of Calligraphy
10am to 12pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 Minnetrista Boulevard
Cost: $75 Learn the basic calligraphy lettering style of italics, which gives you the foundation and knowledge to use several letter styles (Celtic, Old English, and etc.) You will learn the strokes involved to create designs ranging from elaborate documents to personalized notes for your family and friends. Course is taught by Muncie native, Paula Sullivan, who has been a lettering artist for more than 32 years.
You may register online at www.bsu.edu/ebball. You may also call 285-8975 or e-mail ebball@bsu.edu.Apr 15, 2012
Sunday
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Trivia Brawl
9pm to 12:42pm @
Doc's Music Hall
215 S. Walnut
Every Sunday, egos are crushed and legends are born at Trivia Brawl. Come and play for free, solo or with a team, and show off your command of all knowledge trivial. Win, and split up a a $50 Doc's gift certificate on food, drinks, tickets, or merchandise. Every game is six rounds of trivia questions on a wide variety of topics in pop culture, science, history, and current events. Every tenth question is part of our inadvertent quest to discriminate against the deaf, and has players listening to a song and attempting to identify its title, band, and album. The sixth round is a special visual aid round in which the blind are instead at an unfair disadvantage. Team signup starts at 9pm, and unless we go into a Sudden Death Lightning Bloodfeud Overtime Round (of Death)™, the game tends to wrap up at about 11pm.
Apr 18, 2012
Wednesday
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An Unearthly Senior
7pm to 12:42pm @
David Letterman Communication and Media Building, Ball State University
Room 125
Presenter: Austin Lugar
Throughout the years one cult show has continued to grow on a large international level. For many, Doctor Who was just the weird show that played on PBS late at night with the people in funny accents and ridiculously long scarfs. After its reboot in 2005, it's one of the biggest shows in England and a favorite for many Americans as well. Austin Lugar will take a look at the full history of the show that has stretched for almost 50 years. The talk will serve as a celebration for the fans who have loved it for years but also as a humorous (and accessible) guide for those who have never heard of Time Lords or the TARDIS. After the speech, there will be a panel discussion with Professor Sonny Wingler and undergraduates Ian Shepherd and Leigh Montano as they look at how there are so many different ways to enjoy the show.Apr 19, 2012
Thursday
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Classic Art of Calligraphy
10am to 12pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 Minnetrista Boulevard
Cost: $75 Learn the basic calligraphy lettering style of italics, which gives you the foundation and knowledge to use several letter styles (Celtic, Old English, and etc.) You will learn the strokes involved to create designs ranging from elaborate documents to personalized notes for your family and friends. Course is taught by Muncie native, Paula Sullivan, who has been a lettering artist for more than 32 years.
You may register online at www.bsu.edu/ebball. You may also call 285-8975 or e-mail ebball@bsu.edu.Apr 20, 2012
Friday
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A Mad Man With a Podium
10am to 12:42pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 Minnetrista Boulevard
No Charge - Reservations required by calling 765-285-8975 or e-mailing ebball@bsu.edu.
Presenter: Austin Lugar
Doctor Who was on for 1963-1989 with seven different actors playing The Doctor. After a failed FOX TV movie in 1996, it seemed that the show was dead forever. Yet one ambitious producer rebooted the franchise in 2005 with high critical success and a new generation of fans. No longer are there cheesy costumes or wobbly sets, but slick special effects, incredible stories and surprisingly emotional depth. In a fun look at the past 7 years of the show, Austin Lugar will talk about why this show is so special. (This will be an entirely different talk than the one on Wednesday and there won't be too many spoilers for new fans.)- Come Together Arts & Music Fest 12pm to 12:42pm @ The Water Bowl 6811 N. State Rd. 3
Cost: Free to $45 (see description) The first festival of the year, every year, is a coming together of everyone to see people they haven’t seen, go to a favorite spot, hang out, dance, party, spin, hula, camp-out, swim, dream, meet new people, see things, LEARN new things & get ready for the rest of the festie season.
This year we are putting together a plethora of different genres, artists & spinners of all shapes & sizes and are bringing them here for you. We have gotten together with other people that make things happen & are combining our forces to bring you an arts & music festival that will live on as the season opener of the Midwest. This is going to be so much fun!
Tickets:
Weekend Admission & Vending go on sale on Feb 1st.
http://skyysburning.inticketing.com/events/Weekend Prices:
Children 12 & under will be free as always
Early Bird sales (Feb 1st - Feb 14th) $25.00
Pre-Sales (Feb 15th - April 19th) $35.00
Day of Event $45.00Day Passes:
Friday $25.00
Saturday $35.00
(this is a special deal we are going to continue to try out as long as everyone cooperates. lol. regardless of the time you come in, Day Pass Holders are expected to packed up and leaving the grounds by noon the following day. no exceptions. parking will be by the concession.)3 band stages featuring jam, blues, rock, reggae, bluegrass, electro funk, alternative, electronic, acoustic, and dance, sponsored by Skyy's Burning Pro.
Bands:
Arpetrio; Aliver Hall; Brian Fortner; Boogie Matrix; Blue Caboose; Cathy Morris; Covert; Coy-Koi; Crawpuppies; Dell Zell; Dixon's Violin; Dusk till Dawn; Electric Jug Band; Elemental Groove Theory; Embryonic Fluid; Entropy; Fresh Hops; Flatland Harmony Experiment; Hayden Calling; Howard Lewis Lovins; Josh Hann; Kaleidoscope Jukebox; Lounge Sound System; Magnetic; Midwest State of Mind; Mikial Robertson; Modern Motion; New Findland Radicals; Pharaoh Loosey; Phoenix On The Fault Line; Pinn Panelle; Rich Hardesty Band; Scales; Shadyside Allstars; Skeetones; Solumun Grundy; The Blak Notes; The Plan; The Worlds Slowest Come Back; Traveling Broke & Out of Gas; Pressed In Black; Venice Gas House Trolley; Vertigo Jazz Project; When, If Not; Whip Cream Wars; Will Woodrow Project2 EDM stages featuring dubstep, drum n base, electro, breaks, trance, house, techno, hard style, and jungle, sponsored by Phd Pro
Friday DJs:
- 2nd Stage Opening (presented by Phd Pro):
- DJ DEFI - Indy/Breaks (Special sunset set) (Infinite Vibes Entertainment / Carpe Noctum)
http://soundcloud.com/defi-2 - Joey Smokes - Detroit, MI/Tech House/Techno/Bass Music (Dirty 313ctronic Productions)
- Astro Boogie – Indy
- DJ DEFI - Indy/Breaks (Special sunset set) (Infinite Vibes Entertainment / Carpe Noctum)
- 2nd Stage Evening (presented by Konkrete Jungle):
- Odi
- What The Bleep
Saturday DJs:
- Main Stage (presented by Phd Pro):
- Gizzmo - Indy/Unootz (SUBterror/G9/Indymojo)
- PSYNAPSE - India.apolis/bass cultured music (G9/Indymojo)
- Nathan Stylz - Lima, OH Dirty bass/dubstep (Peak Hour Productions)
- Lady Raven - Chicago, IL/ Dubstep (Corson Agency)
www.soundcloud.com/ladyraven - Minz - Detroit, MI/Tech House/Techno/Bass Music (Dirty 313ctronic Productions
- 2nd Stage Opening (presented by Phd Pro):
- Anna D - Owensboro, KY DnB/Drumstep/crowd control
- deek._live - TH, Indiana controllerism/IDM
https://www.facebook.com/PhdPro - Big Kyle - Indy/ Electro House (Infinite Vibes Entertainment)
http://soundcloud.com/big-kyle/big-kyle-fall-2011 - Structure - Kokomo,IN/dnb (SoundNutz/Funkshun)
- Cammo
- Dj Sarge
- Manic
- 2nd Stage Evening (presented by Carpe Noctum):
That’s Still What’s Up Anniversary Stage
Getting their start in the basement of a Tattoo Shop on 4/20 weekend in 2009 for their first event, That’s What’s Up, Carpe Noctum is ready to show you That’s Still What’s Up at Come Together Arts and Music Festival, where we will be hosting the 2nd stage on Saturday April 21st, 2012! So join us while we celebrate 3 years of dedication to the Indianapolis music scene, as we continue to grow and feature more events than ever before.- Tolgar (Chicago, IL) - LIVE PA - Electro/Fidget/Dubstep/Drum & Bass (Heavy Artillery/Never Say Die/Audio Logic Recordings/MultiMusic/Ear Time Records/Bass Frequency Recordings)
http://twitter.com/tolgar; http://soundcloud.com/tolgar; http://youtube.com/tolgarmusic - Seth Nichols (Denver, CO)
http://facebook.com/djsethnichols; http://lovevinylrecords.com/; http://paxamomusic.com/ - Jackola (Indianapolis, IN)
www.ontrackindy.com; www.inhousemusic.net - Kyu-bik (Indianpolis, IN)
www.indymojo.com/g9 - James Brooks vs Defi (Indianpolis, IN)
- Mr. Orange (Indianpolis, IN)
- Brandon Johnson (Indianapolis, IN)
- Tolgar (Chicago, IL) - LIVE PA - Electro/Fidget/Dubstep/Drum & Bass (Heavy Artillery/Never Say Die/Audio Logic Recordings/MultiMusic/Ear Time Records/Bass Frequency Recordings)
GoGo Antics by the Envy GoGo Girls
The ENVY GOGO GIRLS or the "ENVIES" are not just GoGo Dancers, they are dedicated Stage Performers! Adorning the stages of Events featuring Artists from local favorites to Globally reknowned DJ's, the ENVIES guarantee a lip-smacking, head turning, show stopping, smokin' hot presentation, with an impact so FIERCE we make jaws drop like a sick bassline... cause we're mutha fuckin' BASS QUEENS!
Feeding you HiGh OcTaNe ViSuAL DiStOrTiOnElectro Kittenz
These lovely girls started out their adventure as EDM performers in June 2010 working underground at a small parties in Indianapolis. Now they want to take their passion and share their crazy wacky fun with all the other music lovers out there! This team feels the bass in their bodies (and their booties ;D) to keep the audience hyped! Electro Kittenz are out to tingle your senses! Electro Kittenz aren't just there to look good, but they'll enhance the visual dramatization of your stage! They're not just dancers, they're performers and entertainers.Workshops:
- NORML presents: “different aspects of this weekend, the start of the 4/20 legend & more”
- Environmental Workshops by Terry Kok.
- Occupy Art Indy
- Yoga- Alli & Darcy(aid)
- Intermediate Poi- Elliott & Parker
- Chakara Hoop- Darcy & Franki(aid)
- Rope Dart-Grant
- Double Staff-Elliott & Jessica(aid)
- Puppyhammer-Harley
- Juggling- Teo
- Begging Poi- Vago & Teo
- Fire Safety-Grant & Vago
- Devil Stick- Cody & Darcy
- Partner Poi- Cody, Darcy, Vago, & Jessica
- Beginner Hoop- (either lynn, lindsey, or jessica)
- Mini Hoops-(either lynn or jessica)
- HoopDance-Lindsey
- Basic Poi Geometry- Parker & Vago
- Glove Lights- The Colors
- Belly Dancing – Zhenna
- Fire Safety Class
Festival goers please note, this is a mandatory class you must take Fri or Sat night at 8pm to burn any toy at the Water Bowl. (We have the discretion to stop those not being safe or who are not ready at any time. This we do for your safety as well as our own. Thank you for understanding.) - Available Friday (6pm to 8pm) and Saturday (noon to 2pm and 6pm to 8pm)
- Kandi Making
- Hemp Knotting Workshop
- Tie Dye Workshop
Outdoor Art Gallery:
As we love to do, we are having an outdoor art gallery. Voir Art de Fletcher will be sponsoring this years’ gallery. We will be showcasing artists from all over the midwest and several of our own local talents will be there! So come, listen, see, feel, touch & check out what our midwest artists have to offer!Festival/Venue Décor:
Decor around the campgrounds will be done by Neural Patterns, Rays of Gnarly Sunshine, Angie Nauman Art and a handful of other local Midwest artists.Kid Korner:
Activities for children of all ages are being organized & planned for this event. Activities will go on throughout the entire weekend for 3 hour periods of time. Those times will be posted closer to the event date.Life-Size Games:
We have put together a small collection of games that can be played by yourself or a group of people just about anywhere. The fun thing about these games is that they are life size. So make sure to bring tennis shoes and be ready to get dirty with the rest of us!Media:
Promotional artwork by Joy Hernandez
Photography by Life of the Party Entertainment and Lorie Parker WadeStage Management:
Groovy Stage – Sound by The Water Bowl, visuals by Asylum Productions, and décor by Neural Patterns
Righteous Stage – Sound by Phd Pro
Far Out Stage – Sound by Ty Steigmeyer Sound and visuals by Freakie Beatz
Phd Pro Stage - Lights by Asylum Productions, and visuals by Jumbie ArtVendors:
2 Bears Café; Bear Wear; Cave Baby Smokers; EVOlution Evident; Freakie Beats; Happy Earth Holistics; Illuminaughty Glow; Indyhoopers.com; Kaleidoscope Eyes; Kind Suds; Makeshift Clothing; MamaSun Gifts; Mama's Weiner Wagon; Matt's Doghouse; Mista Freshy; Northern Lights; Ragin Cajun Kitchen ; Rainbotique; Sew Knotty; SolspirationSponsors/Supported by:
Dance Safe; Freakie Beat Visuals; Funk You, Inc.; Hidden Relic; High Deff Productions; Hippie Home Town Bakery; Kaleidescope Eyes; Kind Suds; Indiana Norml; IndyHoopers; Janky, Inc; Miss Hailyn Hoops; Neural Patterns; Norml; Sativa Pro; The Hippie Seed; Unknown Pro; Vevo Productions
For sponsorship info pls email mskyy@skyysburning.com- Documentary: The Nature of Existence 7pm to 12:42pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University Room 289 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Join us for a screening of the documentary "The Nature of Existence" by Roger Nygard.
The screening will take place Friday, April 20th at 7:00pm in the Arts and Journalism Building, Room 289. After the movie there will be a Skype conversation/Q&A with the film's creator.
This is a FREE event!Apr 21, 2012
Saturday
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Come Together Arts & Music Fest
12am to 12:42pm @
The Water Bowl
6811 N. State Rd. 3
Cost: Free to $45 (see description) The first festival of the year, every year, is a coming together of everyone to see people they haven’t seen, go to a favorite spot, hang out, dance, party, spin, hula, camp-out, swim, dream, meet new people, see things, LEARN new things & get ready for the rest of the festie season.
This year we are putting together a plethora of different genres, artists & spinners of all shapes & sizes and are bringing them here for you. We have gotten together with other people that make things happen & are combining our forces to bring you an arts & music festival that will live on as the season opener of the Midwest. This is going to be so much fun!
Tickets:
Weekend Admission & Vending go on sale on Feb 1st.
http://skyysburning.inticketing.com/events/Weekend Prices:
Children 12 & under will be free as always
Early Bird sales (Feb 1st - Feb 14th) $25.00
Pre-Sales (Feb 15th - April 19th) $35.00
Day of Event $45.00Day Passes:
Friday $25.00
Saturday $35.00
(this is a special deal we are going to continue to try out as long as everyone cooperates. lol. regardless of the time you come in, Day Pass Holders are expected to packed up and leaving the grounds by noon the following day. no exceptions. parking will be by the concession.)3 band stages featuring jam, blues, rock, reggae, bluegrass, electro funk, alternative, electronic, acoustic, and dance, sponsored by Skyy's Burning Pro.
Bands:
Arpetrio; Aliver Hall; Brian Fortner; Boogie Matrix; Blue Caboose; Cathy Morris; Covert; Coy-Koi; Crawpuppies; Dell Zell; Dixon's Violin; Dusk till Dawn; Electric Jug Band; Elemental Groove Theory; Embryonic Fluid; Entropy; Fresh Hops; Flatland Harmony Experiment; Hayden Calling; Howard Lewis Lovins; Josh Hann; Kaleidoscope Jukebox; Lounge Sound System; Magnetic; Midwest State of Mind; Mikial Robertson; Modern Motion; New Findland Radicals; Pharaoh Loosey; Phoenix On The Fault Line; Pinn Panelle; Rich Hardesty Band; Scales; Shadyside Allstars; Skeetones; Solumun Grundy; The Blak Notes; The Plan; The Worlds Slowest Come Back; Traveling Broke & Out of Gas; Pressed In Black; Venice Gas House Trolley; Vertigo Jazz Project; When, If Not; Whip Cream Wars; Will Woodrow Project2 EDM stages featuring dubstep, drum n base, electro, breaks, trance, house, techno, hard style, and jungle, sponsored by Phd Pro
Friday DJs:
- 2nd Stage Opening (presented by Phd Pro):
- DJ DEFI - Indy/Breaks (Special sunset set) (Infinite Vibes Entertainment / Carpe Noctum)
http://soundcloud.com/defi-2 - Joey Smokes - Detroit, MI/Tech House/Techno/Bass Music (Dirty 313ctronic Productions)
- Astro Boogie – Indy
- DJ DEFI - Indy/Breaks (Special sunset set) (Infinite Vibes Entertainment / Carpe Noctum)
- 2nd Stage Evening (presented by Konkrete Jungle):
- Odi
- What The Bleep
Saturday DJs:
- Main Stage (presented by Phd Pro):
- Gizzmo - Indy/Unootz (SUBterror/G9/Indymojo)
- PSYNAPSE - India.apolis/bass cultured music (G9/Indymojo)
- Nathan Stylz - Lima, OH Dirty bass/dubstep (Peak Hour Productions)
- Lady Raven - Chicago, IL/ Dubstep (Corson Agency)
www.soundcloud.com/ladyraven - Minz - Detroit, MI/Tech House/Techno/Bass Music (Dirty 313ctronic Productions
- 2nd Stage Opening (presented by Phd Pro):
- Anna D - Owensboro, KY DnB/Drumstep/crowd control
- deek._live - TH, Indiana controllerism/IDM
https://www.facebook.com/PhdPro - Big Kyle - Indy/ Electro House (Infinite Vibes Entertainment)
http://soundcloud.com/big-kyle/big-kyle-fall-2011 - Structure - Kokomo,IN/dnb (SoundNutz/Funkshun)
- Cammo
- Dj Sarge
- Manic
- 2nd Stage Evening (presented by Carpe Noctum):
That’s Still What’s Up Anniversary Stage
Getting their start in the basement of a Tattoo Shop on 4/20 weekend in 2009 for their first event, That’s What’s Up, Carpe Noctum is ready to show you That’s Still What’s Up at Come Together Arts and Music Festival, where we will be hosting the 2nd stage on Saturday April 21st, 2012! So join us while we celebrate 3 years of dedication to the Indianapolis music scene, as we continue to grow and feature more events than ever before.- Tolgar (Chicago, IL) - LIVE PA - Electro/Fidget/Dubstep/Drum & Bass (Heavy Artillery/Never Say Die/Audio Logic Recordings/MultiMusic/Ear Time Records/Bass Frequency Recordings)
http://twitter.com/tolgar; http://soundcloud.com/tolgar; http://youtube.com/tolgarmusic - Seth Nichols (Denver, CO)
http://facebook.com/djsethnichols; http://lovevinylrecords.com/; http://paxamomusic.com/ - Jackola (Indianapolis, IN)
www.ontrackindy.com; www.inhousemusic.net - Kyu-bik (Indianpolis, IN)
www.indymojo.com/g9 - James Brooks vs Defi (Indianpolis, IN)
- Mr. Orange (Indianpolis, IN)
- Brandon Johnson (Indianapolis, IN)
- Tolgar (Chicago, IL) - LIVE PA - Electro/Fidget/Dubstep/Drum & Bass (Heavy Artillery/Never Say Die/Audio Logic Recordings/MultiMusic/Ear Time Records/Bass Frequency Recordings)
GoGo Antics by the Envy GoGo Girls
The ENVY GOGO GIRLS or the "ENVIES" are not just GoGo Dancers, they are dedicated Stage Performers! Adorning the stages of Events featuring Artists from local favorites to Globally reknowned DJ's, the ENVIES guarantee a lip-smacking, head turning, show stopping, smokin' hot presentation, with an impact so FIERCE we make jaws drop like a sick bassline... cause we're mutha fuckin' BASS QUEENS!
Feeding you HiGh OcTaNe ViSuAL DiStOrTiOnElectro Kittenz
These lovely girls started out their adventure as EDM performers in June 2010 working underground at a small parties in Indianapolis. Now they want to take their passion and share their crazy wacky fun with all the other music lovers out there! This team feels the bass in their bodies (and their booties ;D) to keep the audience hyped! Electro Kittenz are out to tingle your senses! Electro Kittenz aren't just there to look good, but they'll enhance the visual dramatization of your stage! They're not just dancers, they're performers and entertainers.Workshops:
- NORML presents: “different aspects of this weekend, the start of the 4/20 legend & more”
- Environmental Workshops by Terry Kok.
- Occupy Art Indy
- Yoga- Alli & Darcy(aid)
- Intermediate Poi- Elliott & Parker
- Chakara Hoop- Darcy & Franki(aid)
- Rope Dart-Grant
- Double Staff-Elliott & Jessica(aid)
- Puppyhammer-Harley
- Juggling- Teo
- Begging Poi- Vago & Teo
- Fire Safety-Grant & Vago
- Devil Stick- Cody & Darcy
- Partner Poi- Cody, Darcy, Vago, & Jessica
- Beginner Hoop- (either lynn, lindsey, or jessica)
- Mini Hoops-(either lynn or jessica)
- HoopDance-Lindsey
- Basic Poi Geometry- Parker & Vago
- Glove Lights- The Colors
- Belly Dancing – Zhenna
- Fire Safety Class
Festival goers please note, this is a mandatory class you must take Fri or Sat night at 8pm to burn any toy at the Water Bowl. (We have the discretion to stop those not being safe or who are not ready at any time. This we do for your safety as well as our own. Thank you for understanding.) - Available Friday (6pm to 8pm) and Saturday (noon to 2pm and 6pm to 8pm)
- Kandi Making
- Hemp Knotting Workshop
- Tie Dye Workshop
Outdoor Art Gallery:
As we love to do, we are having an outdoor art gallery. Voir Art de Fletcher will be sponsoring this years’ gallery. We will be showcasing artists from all over the midwest and several of our own local talents will be there! So come, listen, see, feel, touch & check out what our midwest artists have to offer!Festival/Venue Décor:
Decor around the campgrounds will be done by Neural Patterns, Rays of Gnarly Sunshine, Angie Nauman Art and a handful of other local Midwest artists.Kid Korner:
Activities for children of all ages are being organized & planned for this event. Activities will go on throughout the entire weekend for 3 hour periods of time. Those times will be posted closer to the event date.Life-Size Games:
We have put together a small collection of games that can be played by yourself or a group of people just about anywhere. The fun thing about these games is that they are life size. So make sure to bring tennis shoes and be ready to get dirty with the rest of us!Media:
Promotional artwork by Joy Hernandez
Photography by Life of the Party Entertainment and Lorie Parker WadeStage Management:
Groovy Stage – Sound by The Water Bowl, visuals by Asylum Productions, and décor by Neural Patterns
Righteous Stage – Sound by Phd Pro
Far Out Stage – Sound by Ty Steigmeyer Sound and visuals by Freakie Beatz
Phd Pro Stage - Lights by Asylum Productions, and visuals by Jumbie ArtVendors:
2 Bears Café; Bear Wear; Cave Baby Smokers; EVOlution Evident; Freakie Beats; Happy Earth Holistics; Illuminaughty Glow; Indyhoopers.com; Kaleidoscope Eyes; Kind Suds; Makeshift Clothing; MamaSun Gifts; Mama's Weiner Wagon; Matt's Doghouse; Mista Freshy; Northern Lights; Ragin Cajun Kitchen ; Rainbotique; Sew Knotty; SolspirationSponsors/Supported by:
Dance Safe; Freakie Beat Visuals; Funk You, Inc.; Hidden Relic; High Deff Productions; Hippie Home Town Bakery; Kaleidescope Eyes; Kind Suds; Indiana Norml; IndyHoopers; Janky, Inc; Miss Hailyn Hoops; Neural Patterns; Norml; Sativa Pro; The Hippie Seed; Unknown Pro; Vevo Productions
For sponsorship info pls email mskyy@skyysburning.com - 2nd Stage Opening (presented by Phd Pro):
- Come Together Arts & Music Fest 12pm to 12:42pm @ The Water Bowl 6811 N. State Rd. 3
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A Mad Man With a Podium
10am to 12:42pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 Minnetrista Boulevard
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Classic Art of Calligraphy
10am to 12pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 Minnetrista Boulevard
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An Unearthly Senior
7pm to 12:42pm @
David Letterman Communication and Media Building, Ball State University
Room 125
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Trivia Brawl
9pm to 12:42pm @
Doc's Music Hall
215 S. Walnut
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Classic Art of Calligraphy
10am to 12pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 Minnetrista Boulevard
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Art Community Meeting
7pm to 8pm @
The Artist Within
313 S. Walnut
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Trivia Brawl
9pm to 12:42pm @
Doc's Music Hall
215 S. Walnut
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Lend Me a Tenor
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
University Theatre, Ball State University
- First Thursday 5pm to 8pm @ Downtown
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Classic Art of Calligraphy
10am to 12pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 Minnetrista Boulevard
- Trivia Brawl 9pm to 12:42pm @ Doc's Music Hall 215 S. Walnut
-
Lend Me a Tenor
2:30pm to 12:42pm @
University Theatre, Ball State University