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Chautauqua Institution, Jamestown and Chautauqua Lake Schools selected as Kennedy Center partners in Education Partnership Team

(Chautauqua, N.Y.) — A local partnership team consisting of Chautauqua Institution, Jamestown Public Schools and the Chautauqua Lake Central School District  has been named among 10 new inductees in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Partners in Education Program. Leaders from the three institutions will attend the 14th Partners in Education Institute from April 27 to April 30. The Institute promotes partnerships between arts organizations and local schools in communities across the...

Chautauqua Institution, Jamestown and Chautauqua Lake schools selected as Kennedy Center Partners in Education partnership team

(Chautauqua, N.Y.) — A local partnership team consisting of Chautauqua Institution, Jamestown Public Schools and the Chautauqua Lake Central School District  has been named among 10 new inductees in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Partners in Education Program. Leaders from the three institutions will attend the 14th Partners in Education Institute from April 27 to April 30. The Institute promotes partnerships between arts organizations and local schools in communities across the nation, focusing...

Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and Composer Annie Gosfield To Receive Music Alive: New Partnerships Grant From League of American Orchestras and New Music USA for One-Week Residency

...Autumn, The Venice Biennale, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, ISCM Music Days, River to River (NYC), and Otherminds. Her discography includes four portrait CD’s on the Tzadik label. Now in its 14th year, Music Alive supports composer residencies in the concert halls and communities of orchestras throughout the country by providing funding, administrative support, and resources for both short and multi-year orchestra-composer collaborations. In addition to the new Music Alive: New Partnerships program, Music Alive also...

The Taming of the Shrew Brings Chautauqua Theater Company’s Full Company Together As The Final Production of 33rd Season

...the Conservatory: The acting conservatory began 30 years ago. Founded by Michael Kahn, grown by Rebecca Guy and now under the leadership of Andrew Borba, the acting conservatory has emerged as the premiere summer training ensemble in the country. PERFORMANCES are Friday, August 12th at 8:00 PM (Preview); Saturday, August 13 at 6:00 PM (Opening); Sunday, August 14 at 2:15 PM & 8:00 PM; Tuesday, August 16 at 2:15 PM; Wednesday, August 17th at 2:15PM...

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Chautauqua Theater Company’s Signature Staged Readings start July 14 with Chelsea Marcantel’s Tiny Houses

...performance. PERFORMANCES are Thursday, July 14th at 8PM, Friday, July 15th at 4PM,  and Saturday, July 16th at 2:15PM. Be a vital part of the process: participate in the post-show discussions following every performance and the related Brown Bag event on Thursday, July 14 at 12:15PM, an excellent opportunity to hear directly from CTC staff and creatives involved in the workshop.  Brown Bags are free with the purchase of a Chautauqua Institution gate pass.  ...

Fall in Love with Chautauqua

As the leaves take on breathtaking fall hues, the only thing missing from our grounds is you!  Come spend the day lakeside, exploring our grounds, quaint shops, delicious dining experiences and exciting autumn events. Get away from your day-to-day and immerse yourself in the season’s beauty at Chautauqua Institution.  Explore Our Grounds Every fall, Chautauqua’s 750-acre grounds transform — painted in beautiful shades of red, orange, and yellow that capture the stunning autumnal beauty in western...

Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra: Independence Day Celebration

Stuart Chafetz, conductor Julie Reiber, vocalist Celebrate Independence Day in style with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra’s July 4th concert, featuring the dynamic leadership of Principal Pops Conductor Stuart Chafetz and the sensational vocals of Julie Reiber. Join us for an evening of patriotic fervor and musical brilliance as we pay tribute to the spirit of America. From stirring marches to beloved Broadway hits, this concert promises a dazzling display of talent and passion that will...

CLSC Environment-Themed Books since Earth Day 1970

CLSC Environment-Themed Books since Earth Day 1970 Kimmerer, Robin Wall. Braiding Sweetgrass CLSC 2021-2022 Purchase Book Oreskes, Naomi. Why Trust Science? CLSC 2020-2021 Purchase Book Kolbert, Elizabeth. Under a White Sky CLSC 2020-2021 Purchase Book Jamail, Dahr. The End of Ice CLSC 2020-2021 Purchase Book Rush, Elizabeth. Rising: Dispatches from the New American Shore CLSC 2019-2020 Purchase Book Egan, Dan. The Death and Life of the Great Lakes CLSC 2019-2020 Purchase Book Ackerman, Diane. The...

Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven’s Ode to Joy

Rossen Milanov, conductor Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus Adam Luebke, music director Oznur Tuluoglu, soprano Ronnita Miller, mezzo-soprano Dennis Shuman, tenor Seoyong Lee, baritone The Chautuauqua Symphony Orchestra commemorates Chautauqua’s sesquicentenniel in a program that evokes the best in human values. The CSO’s frequent collaborator, the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, under the direction of Adam Luebke, joins the CSO for Howard Hanson’s “Song of Democracy,” a celebration of the collective voice and aspirations of humanity. The program continues...