Visual and Performing Arts

Newberry and Verch

Newberry and Verch promotion poster

Visual and Performing Arts

As part of the 2023 Winter Roots Festival, the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center is presenting a concert by the dynamic folk duo, Newberry and Verch, on Saturday, March 18 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be held in Forest Roberts Theatre on the campus of Northern Michigan University. Tickets for the concert can be purchase online at nmu.universitytickets.com or at Forest Roberts Theatre, NMU Bookstore or the Berry Events Center. Ticket costs are as follows: General Public - $15 advance/$17 door; NMU Students and under 18 - $10 advance/$12 door.

Growing up, Joe Newberry and April Verch absorbed traditions of home and hearth – in his Missouri Ozarks and her Ottawa Valley of Canada. Although they are on the road much of the year, the two musicians are fond of saying that they are rarely homesick, because their music means they always have a bit of home with them wherever they go.


Joe Newberry comes from a family of singers and dancers. He took up the guitar and banjo as a boy and learned fiddle tunes from great Missouri fiddlers. April Verch grew up listening to her Dad’s country band play for dances in the Ottawa Valley. She started step dancing at age three and fiddling at age six.  In a Newberry & Verch show, delighted audiences see first-hand the roots of their music, their love of performing, and their strong musical connection. Original songs join timeless classics. Stories warm the heart, and give audiences a chance to understand where the music comes from. Lively fiddle and banjo numbers combine with traditional dance steps to illustrate happy times when people made their own fun.


Known around the world for his clawhammer banjo playing, Newberry is also a powerful guitarist, singer and songwriter. The Gibson Brothers’ version of his song “Singing As We Rise,” featuring guest vocalist Ricky Skaggs, won the 2012 IBMA “Gospel Recorded Performance” Award. With Eric Gibson, he shared the 2013 IBMA “Song of the Year” Award for “They Called It Music.” A longtime guest on A Prairie Home Companion, he was a featured singer on the Transatlantic Sessions 2016 tour of the U.K., and at the Transatlantic Session’s debut at Merlefest in 2017. In addition to his work with April Verch, he plays in a duo with mandolin icon Mike Compton.  He also plays and teaches at festivals and workshops in North America and abroad.


Before launching her professional career, Verch was the first woman to win both the Canadian Grand Masters and Canadian Open Fiddling Championships. In 2000, she formed “The April Verch Band,” and together they have toured the world, performing in 18 different countries. She has released 12 solo recordings to date, receiving JUNO, Canadian Folk Music and Independent Music nominations and awards for several of those releases. She has also released an instructional stepdance DVD, a book of original fiddle tunes, and a Canadian Fiddle tune teaching method for Mel Bay. Verch was one of 6 fiddlers who represented the Canadian fiddle tradition to the world at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, as part of a segment called “Fiddle Nation” featured in the Opening Ceremonies.


Ever since Newberry & Verch met, and discovered a musical spark that few can match, they have toured across North America, Europe, and the U.K., including Nova Scotia’s signature festival Celtic Colours International Festival, the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in New York state, and Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Scotland.  Their CD, “Going Home,” was released to wide acclaim. Whether it is the power of two voices lifted in harmony, or the sound of traditional tunes calling people to get up and move, these two masters of tradition put on an unforgettable show. And, when their feet kick up the dust in perfect rhythm and those two voices become one, Joe Newberry and April Verch make folks remember why this music existed in the first place.
 


Saturday, Mar 18, 2023

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Address

1401 Presque Isle Ave, Marquette MI, 49855

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Daniel Truckey

Contact Email

heritage@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

General Public - $15 advance/$17 at door; NMU student and under 18 - $10 advance/$12 at door

NMU Orchestra Concert

NMU Orchestra

Visual and Performing Arts

Join us at Reynolds Recital Hall April 26th at 7:30 p.m. to enjoy the first orchestra concert of the season! This concert is free and open to the public.


Wednesday, Apr 26, 2023

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Linda Popovic

Contact Phone Number

(906)-227-2563

Contact Email

lpopovic@nmu.edu

Call for Presenters: Poetry without Borders

Poetry without Borders - Call for Presenters

Visual and Performing Arts

Join the Department of Languages, Literatures and International Studies for an evening of poetry to celebrate the linguistic diversity of NMU! We are calling for presenters for Poetry without Borders: The event will be held on Thursday, February 23rd at 5:30 pm in the Northern Center's Peninsula II Room. 

Would you like to read or perform a poem during this event? The only rule is this: the poem needs to be in a language other than English. You can read in a language that you study, or one that you just love to read aloud.

TO APPLY: Visit the following Google form to submit your poem and English translation: https://forms.gle/WBozEkK5oWDEjgp98
The submission deadline is Thursday, February 16th


Thursday, Feb 16, 2023

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Dr. Anna Zimmer

Contact Email

anzimmer@nmu.edu

Siril Concert Series - Calmus

Calmus

Visual and Performing Arts

This April, Reynolds Recital Hall is hosting one of Germany's most successful vocal groups, Calmus. With their wide range of tonal colors, the passionate joy the singers convey on stage, their sound culture and their varied and imaginative programs never fail to inspire. Calmus will be performing on April 21, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be found with the link below.


Friday, Apr 21, 2023

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Department

Primary Contact

Linda Popovic

Contact Phone Number

(906)-227-2563

Contact Email

lpopovic@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

General Admission $12, NMU Students and Youth (18 and under) $0

Ticket Link

Phone Photography Workshop

Faculty Events

Visual and Performing Arts

Your phone camera can capture a large amount of data and with a few steps, you can manipulate the data to your liking, not just the standard settings being used by the default software. In this workshop we will look at several tools that can nondestructively adjust that data, providing flexibility. Suggestions for making prints will also be discussed.

This is a free event and open to the public. Located in room 165 of the Art & Design building.


Friday, Feb 24, 2023

Start Time:  1:00 pm

Event Place

DeVos Art Museum

Room

165

Address

1401 Presque Isle Ave, Art & Design - DeVos Art Museum

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Emily Lanctot

Contact Email

elanctot@nmu.edu

Viewing and Reviewing Aishiteru: Letter as a Vista at the Crossroads of Doll and War

Faculty Events

Visual and Performing Arts

This talk will explore visuality of background scenery in the animation series Violet Evergarden produced by Kyoto Animation and released in 2018-20, based on the 2015-16 novel of the same title by Kana Akatsuki.  After discussing how sexuality is significantly subdued in its visual elements of characters and narrative expressions, in contrast to popular features of Japanese animation, including KyoAni’s other works, Dr. Mitsutoshi Oba will argue how the highly detailed and thoroughly naturalistic landscapes in the background of Violet Evergarden evoke emotions, spirituality, and even sexuality.  Various styles and movements in landscape paintings in history will be examined. Dr. Oba will correlate four seemingly disparate terms representing three explicit themes of the animation series and one implicit: letter, doll, war, and vista, to approach its central theme, which could be defined as semiology of "aishiteru."

This is a free event and open to the public. Located in room 165 of the Art & Design building.


Friday, Mar 31, 2023

Start Time:  2:00 pm

Event Place

DeVos Art Museum

Room

165

Address

1401 Presque Isle Ave, Art & Design - DeVos Art Museum

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Emily Lanctot

Contact Email

elanctot@nmu.edu

Jazz Festival Closing Concert

Winter 2022 NMU Jazz Band performing, directed by Dr. Mark Flaherty

Visual and Performing Arts

Join us for the Closing Concert of the 2023 NMU Jazz Festival! This concert will feature the NMU Jazz Ensembles and clinician Dean Sorenson, tickets are $12 for General Admission and Free for Students!


Friday, Mar 24, 2023

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Forest Roberts Theatre

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Linda Popovic

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2563

Contact Email

lpopovic@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

General Admission $12, NMU Students and Youth (18 and under) $0

Ticket Link

Percussion Ensemble Concert

NMU Percussion Ensemble

Visual and Performing Arts

The NMU Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Professor James A. Strain, will present
its annual spring semester concert on Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 3:00 p.m., in Reynolds Recital
Hall. The concert will be performed on standard percussion instruments such as drums, cymbals,
gongs, marimbas, xylophones, bells, vibraphones, chimes and timpani, as well as “found”
instruments. The music will include a variety of ethnic musical styles, including Michael Udow’s
“African Welcome Piece,” Arthur Lipner’s “City Soca.” Two percussion ensemble selections, by
Johanna Magdalena Beyer and John Cage, each written nearly 100 years ago, will feature the
“found” instruments, a common element of modern chamber music techniques. In addition, local
drummer/percussionist Trevor Rosten will be a featured soloist on David Mancini’s “Suite for
Drum Set and Percussion Ensemble.” The concert will also be live-streamed via the NMU
School of Music, Theater, and Dance Broadcasting Network, which can be found at
https://smtdbroadcasting.nmu.edu.

Admission is free and open to the public!


Saturday, Apr 1, 2023

Start Time:  3:00 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Linda Popovic

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2563

Contact Email

lpopovic@nmu.edu

Music Performance Competition

music performance competition

Visual and Performing Arts

Join us Wednesday, March 29th for the annual Music Performance Competition! This concert will feature music majors performing on a wide array of instruments and voice ranges! Admission is free and open to all!


Wednesday, Mar 29, 2023

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Linda Popovic

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2563

Contact Email

lpopovic@nmu.edu

NMU Jazz Festival- Opening Concert

Winter 2022 NMU Jazz Band performing, directed by Dr. Mark Flaherty

Visual and Performing Arts

Join us in Reynolds Recital Hall on Thursday, March 23 for the first of two concerts for NMU Department of Music's Annual Jazz Festival!

The Opening Concert performances will feature our own Faculty Jazz Combo and guest artist Dean Sorenson, trombonist/composer. The festival will close out on Friday night with another concert in Forest Roberts Theatre.

To learn more about the NMU Jazz Festival and view the festival schedule, visit the NMU Jazz Festival page.


Thursday, Mar 23, 2023

Start Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Reynolds Recital Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Linda Popovic

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2563

Contact Email

lpopovic@nmu.edu
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