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| April 9, 2011 | ||
| 5:00 pm |
For Haiti Mission
Saturday, April 9, 2011—5:00 pm
Lebanon UMC—18 School Street
Lebanon, NH
Cost is $8.00 per adult, children 6-12, $6.00,
children 5 and under free.
Come and enjoy delicious spaghetti and meatballs,
salad, garlic bread and dessert!
For more info: 603 448-5478
Century 21 Energy Shield Realty
PO Box 858
Hanover, NH 03755
603-643-0127
| March 17, 2011 | ||
| 7:30 pm |
What: Johnny Clegg
Where: Lebanon Opera House, 51 North Park Street, Lebanon, NH
When: Thursday, April 7, 2011
Time: 7:30 pm
Ticket Price: $38 / $28
LOH Contact: Heather Clow, 603.448.0400, hclow@lebanonoperahouse.org
Environment Studies Contact: Andrew J. Friedland, 603.646.3609, andrew.j.friedland@dartmouth.edu
Performer Contact: Sacks & Co., Brian Shimkovitz (brian.shimkovitz@sacksco.com), Joe Cohen (joe.cohen@sacksco.com) or Carla Sacks (carla@sacksco.com) at 212.741.1000
The Environment Program at Dartmouth and Lebanon Opera House presents
The Johnny Clegg Band
on April 7, 2011
Johnny Clegg, solo artist and Grammy-nominated founder of the first multiracial band in South Africa, graces the Lebanon Opera House stage on Thursday, April 7 at 7:30 pm. Seats are $28 or $38, with discounts available for seniors and children, and can be purchased at the Lebanon Opera House Box Office in person, via phone at 603-448-0400 or online at www.lebanonoperahouse.org.
In addition to the performance at LOH, Johnny Clegg will visit Dartmouth on Wednesday April 6. He will meet with faculty and students and give a talk at 4:30 PM in Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall. The talk is free and open to the public.
Johnny Clegg is a singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist and musical activist whose music has exploded onto the international scene and broken through barriers in his home of South Africa. Clegg and Sipho Mchunu formed mixed-race Juluka in the late `70s and went on to record two platinum and five gold albums. In 1986 he formed Savuka and by the end of 1989 the band’s debut album had sold over 1 million records, their second reaching 700,000 units. Savuka received a Grammy nomination for the Best World Music Album in 1993 but disbanded shortly thereafter. Three years later Clegg and Mchunu temporarily re-formed Juluka and recorded Ya Vuka Inkunzi (also released as Crocodile Love). Since then, Clegg has recorded several solo projects including his last album One Life (2007), New World Survivor in 2002 and A South African Story (2003). His first U.S. CD release in 17 years, Human on Appleseed Recordings, was released in October.
Human builds on Clegg’s critically acclaimed, massive-selling success in combining Western pop and Zulu rhythms, English lyrics alongside South African musical structures. The 11 original tracks and one traditional tune epitomize the spirit and intensity that have characterized Clegg’s career for more than three decades. (Clegg was arrested and detained numerous times during Apartheid for violations of segregation laws.)
While he has sold millions of records worldwide, won extensive awards and accolades and performed at all of Nelson Mandela’s 46664 AIDS Awareness Concerts, Clegg makes his largest impact with the simple yet incisive lyrics he crafts for his records. The issues he discusses on Human are encapsulated in the album’s title — Clegg captures human emotions and concerns that affect everyone. From the simple rewards of friendship and love to the complex problems in the Middle East and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Human speaks to myriad perspectives while remaining quintessentially Clegg.
This show is sponsored by The Environment Studies Program at Dartmouth College.
| March 17, 2011 12:00 am to March 27, 2011 12:00 am |
Last minute vendors you still have a chance to get into the up coming HomeLife show, with very few booths left, please contact our office ASAP to reserve your spot!
2011 HomeLife Show Friday March 25 2pm 9pm, Saturday the 26th 10am-9pm, Sunday the 27th 10am-4pm.
Tickets at the door $5 for Adults, $2 for children 6-12, and under 6 free when accompanied by an adult.
Senior Special $ 3.00 2pm-5pm on FRIDAY
Over 160 vendors, something for everyone! See you there!