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History Happenings | March 2015
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Women Who Made a Difference
In Celebration of Women's History Month
Lifelong
119 West Court Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
Wednesday, March 4th, 2015
2:00 - 3:00pm
Carole West (Eight Square School House and Youth Education Director from the History Center) will be presenting on nine prominent local women and their impact on Ithaca and Tompkins County. Their lives span approximately one hundred years from the 1860s to the 1960s, and include relative unknowns such as Samantha Nivision and Sophronia Bucklin, to the prominent and well-known Margaret Bourke White and Belle Sherman.
This event is only open to Lifelong members.
$10 fee.
For more information, please contact Kayla Sewell, at 607.273.8284 ext. 0 or at
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A First Friday Gallery Night Event
The History Center
401 E. State/MLK Street, Suite 100
Ithaca, NY 14850
Friday, March 6th, 2015
5:00 - 8:00pm
The History Center in Tompkins County invites you to join us in officially welcoming our new Executive Director, Rod Howe, as he concludes is first week at The History Center. We wish to invite the community to welcome Rod by sharing stories from the past and ideas for the future.
Corey Earle, President of the Board of Trustees, will give an introduction and warm welcome at 6:00pm.
Light refreshments will be served.
We hope to see you there!
For more information, please contact Kayla Sewell, at 607.273.8284 ext. 0 or at
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Understanding Deeds:
A Presentation, Discussion, and Workshop
The History Center
401 E. State/MLK Street, Suite 100
Ithaca, NY 14850
Saturday, March 7th, 2015
2:00 - 4:00pm
Bruce Brittain will cover just about everything you need to know about deeds: how to search for them, trace them forwards and backwards in time, read and understand them, as well as map them and perform (rough) surveys. Deed abstracts, making use of tax maps, how to compute selling price, and various ways of recording distance and area will also be discussed.
If you have specific questions about a deed, or would like to trace your deed back through time, this may be the workshop for you!
This talk and demonstration will be led by Bruce Brittain, who is a trained engineer and the historian for the hamlet of Forest Home.
For more information, please contact Kayla Sewell, at 607.273.8284 ext. 0 or at
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Eric Ross and his Avant Ensemble
Two Performances, Two Venues:
Center for Technology and Innovation - Sunday, March 8th, 2015
The History Center in Tompkins County - Thursday, March 19th, 2015
The History Center in Tompkins County
401 E. State/MLK Street, Suite 100
Ithaca, NY 14850
Thursday, March 19th, 2015
7:00 - 9:00pm
FREE and OPEN to the public
Composer Eric Ross and his Avant Trio including, will perform on Thursday, March 19th, 2015 at 7:00 pm at The History Center in Tompkins County, Ithaca, NY.
Eric Ross performs on piano, guitar and synthesizer and is a master of the theremin, one of the first electronic instruments. Eric's compositions are a combination of written and improvised music and include elements of jazz, classic, serial, and avant garde.
Eric Ross will present works from his recent CD "Music from the Future".
BIOGRAPHY
ERIC ROSS "has excited audiences with his fiery virtuosity and innovative work" - Washington Post.
He's presented concerts of his music at Lincoln Center, (NYC), Kennedy Center (Wash, DC), Disney Redcat Center (LA), Newport Jazz, Berlin, Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals, Brussels, Prague, Copenhagen Festivals, Guggenheim Bilbao Museum, among others worldwide.
He performs on guitar, keyboards and is a Master of the Theremin, one of the earliest electronic instruments. For over twenty five years he's led his ensemble that's featured jazz giants, John Abercrombie, Larry Coryell, Andrew Cyrille, Oliver Lake, Leroy Jenkins, New Music Virtuosos Youseff Yancy, Lydia Kavina, Robert Dick, and many others.
The New York Times calls his music "a unique blend of classical, jazz, serial and avant-garde."
Eric Ross (BA, MA SUNY) began playing the Theremin in 1975, and has performed on radio, film and TV. He's written an Overture for 14 Theremins, played on the world premiere of Percy Grainger's Free Music No.1 in New York.
In 2009, Eric Ross was a guest artist on the No.1 Best-Selling album in Japan, Aqi Fzono's "Cosmology".
Since 1976, with his wife, Mary Ross, he's presented multimedia performances with video, music and dance. Among recent projects is Ultimedia Concept program at UNESCO World Heritage sites including Guggenheim- Bilbao Museum, Spain; Residenz Palace, Wurzburg; Bauhaus- Dessau, Germany; Casada Musica Portugal.
Eric Ross was a friend of theremin virtuoso Clara Rockmore, and electronics pioneer, Robert Moog. In 1991, he met and played for the inventor of the instrument, Professor Lev Termen.
He's drawn inspiration from them to develop the Theremin as a voice in his own compositions.
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Center for Technology and Innovation
Binghamton, NY 13901
Sunday, March 8th, 2015
2:00pm
Eric Ross with his Avant Ensemble
(ERA Ensemble) featuring:
Atsuko Yuma, Dancer, Fusion Artist
Trevor Pinch
, Moog Synthesizers
Jason Smeltzer,
Theremins
John Snyder,
Theremin, Didgeridoo
Eric J. Roth
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Lute, Guitars
Joseph Perkins
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Bass
Regular Tickets - $12
Student Tickets - $6 Atsuko Yuma, NYC
Trevor Pinch, Naked Noise
For more information, please contact Kayla Sewell, at 607.273.8284 ext. 0 or at [email protected]
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Girls Explore
The History Center
401 E. State/MLK Street, Suite 100
Ithaca, NY 14850
Saturday, March 21st, 2015
2:00 - 4:00pm
Ms. Randy Allen,
Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Residence at Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University
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will give a presentation on the business she has founded - Girls Explore.
Girls Explore is a website-based business dedicated to broadening "the horizon of possibilities for girls through roles models in major fields of science, sports, the arts, the humanities, and business professions" with online biographies and dolls "based on contemporary and historical women role models".
Image Courtesy of www.girls-explore.com
For more information, please contact Kayla Sewell, at 607.273.8284 ext. 0 or at
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Stories from the New York Canal System:
Interviews with People Along the Canal
A Presentation and Video Showing
The History Center
401 E. State/MLK Street, Suite 100
Ithaca, NY 14850
Saturday, March 28th, 2015
2:00 - 4:00pm
Dr. Dan Ward, Curator at the Erie Canal Museum, will be giving a presentation and a viewing of the documentary "Stories from the New York Canal System: Interviews with People Along the Canal".
For more information, please contact Kayla Sewell, at 607.273.8284 ext. 0 or at
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Riding the Wave:
From Leon Theremin to Bob Moog
A Presentation and Demonstration
The History Center
401 E. State/MLK Street, Suite 100
Ithaca, NY 14850
Saturday, March 28th, 2015
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Albert Glinsky, composer and author, will be giving a presentation about and demonstration on the theremin. His presentation will include video and audio clips, and a live and interactive demonstration of the instrument.
Biography
American composer Albert Glinsky has received critical praise for his music, which has been performed widely, and in such settings as Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, the Aspen Music Festival, Wolf Trapp, and throughout Europe and the Far East. Performing organizations as diverse as the Boys Choir of Harlem and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra have premiered his works.
Dance has played a large role in Glinsky's musical output. His works have been presented at the Lexington and Wilkes-Barre Ballets, the Merce Cunningham Dance Theatre, Les Grandes Ballets Canadiennes, Marin Ballet and at universities around the country. The Joffrey II Company presented a three-season international tour of his ballet, Flights, which was subsequently filmed for cable television.
Among the awards Glinsky has received are grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Smithsonian Institution, the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts, Music at La Gesse Foundation, the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Meet the Composer, the American Music Center, the Haydn Foundation, and New York State CAPS (Fellowship).
Albert Glinsky is the author of Theremin: Ether Music and Espionage, published by the University of Illinois Press, with a foreword by Robert Moog. Theremin won the prestigious ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award in 2001 and received worldwide press acclaim. A gifted lecturer, Glinsky has delivered his multimedia "Termen-ology" presentation (on the life of Leon Theremin) across the US and in Europe. He has appeared on the Discovery Channel, the A&E Network, the Science Channel, various National Public Radio programs, and on Canada's CBC network and England's BBC Radio.
Information and Image Courtesy of www.albertglinsky.com
For more information, please contact Kayla Sewell, at 607.273.8284 ext. 0 or at
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For more information, please contact Kayla Sewell, at 607.273.8284 ext. 0 or at [email protected]
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