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It's art, culture, festivals, and events! The Culmination of interests, passions, and intrigue converges center stage in the desire to experience what the imagination has perceived.

 

The Artists’ Chateau® Stage brings you our diverse calendar of arts and culture events. With the intentional design, our Arts & Culture events are curated to visually introduce our audience to a delectable assortment of productions available for your participation.

 

Our diverse line-up showcases our curated events which spotlight the essence of our work. To present this ensemble with all the displays of details that are essential to accompany the influence our audience considers to Mark Their Calendar.

 

What's Your Delight? Whether you are an avid connoisseur of the arts or a novice arrival into trying something new; The Artists' Chateau® cultivates an atmosphere of ease and introduction so that you feel Right at Home.

 

We're taking you to the opera. Twirling you at the ballet. Picturing you at the museum and dancing you into the festivities celebrating the Arts.

 

As Always, we thank you for being a part of our engaging audience and welcoming us Onto Your Calendar as: Your Concierge to Fine Arts®


there is something for everyone

Ballet & Jazz

ABT'S 2024 FALL SEASON October 30 - November 3 at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center

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American Ballet Theatre:   Join us this Fall Season for Crime and Punishment, a devastatingly modern psychological thriller that provided Helen Pickett and James Bonas with a startling source for a ballet. The protagonist Raskolnikov is, at once, a brilliant student forced to stop his studies due to brutal poverty, a person capable of great warmth and generosity, a loyal family member and friend, and an appalling murderer. These contradictions are so real and so vivid that this young man’s journey towards redemption has captured readers for over 150 years.

Houston's Ballet 2024 - 2025 Season Wortham Theater Center in downtown Houston, Texas

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Houston Ballet: Join Us and don’t miss the opportunity to witness our anticipated 2024-2025 season featuring new works and audience favorites.

The Little Mermaid | September 6-15, 2024 Velocity | September 19-29, 2024 In the Night | February 27-March 9, 2025 The Sleeping Beauty | March 13-23, 2025 Raymonda | May 29-June 8, 2025 Sparrow | June 12-22, 2025

Ballet Austin's 2024/25 Season Trailer Beginning with THE NUTCRACKER

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Ballet Austin:  Join us for this timeless story of a young girl, Clara, as she follows her dream-inspired adventures through a twinkling winter wonderland to the Court of the Sugar Plum Fairy. Featuring exquisite costumes and astonishing sets, enjoy the artistry of a cast of more than one hundred artists on stage. With live accompaniment by the Austin Symphony Orchestra, Tchaikovsky’s timeless score comes to life with music and choreography sure to warm the season and create lasting magical memories!

Waltz into the winter season with the spectacular 62nd annual presentation of The Nutcracker…the longest-running production of this holiday classic in the state of Texas!

Announcing: Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2024 - 25 Season

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Jazz at Lincoln Center:   Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2024 – 25 concert season is all about exploring the global community of jazz.   Take a global tour through The House of Swing beginning with a U.S. premiere of Wynton Marsalis’s The Shanghai Suite performed by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, followed by a celebration of towering Cuban pianist and composer Chucho Valdes’s 81st Birthday, a musical journey paying tribute to guitarist-composer Django Reinhardt by guitarist Stéphane Wrembel, a JLCO with Wynton Marsalis performance featuring iconic Iraqi oud virtuoso Naseer Shamma, and world premiere music by Colombian harpist Edmar Castaneda and Cuban pianist Elio Villafranca performed by the JLCO with special guest Paquito D’Rivera. Plus, performances by Rosa Passos with NEA Jazz Masters Kenny Barron and Ron Carter, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Kurt Elling, returning favorites Steve Miller, Dianne Reeves, and Cécile McLorin Salvant, and much more!

Learn more at jazz.org

Monterey Jazz Regional All-Stars Live at Forest Theater in Carmel-by-the-Sea

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Monterey Jazz Festival: On Saturday July 13, 2024, SLV Management, in collaboration with Monterey Jazz, presented "Jazz in the Forest," a fundraiser for Monterey Jazz Education Programs at the beautiful Forest Theater in downtown Carmel- by-the-Sea. This outdoor concert featured the Monterey Jazz "Trading Fours" Jazz Ensemble; the Monterey Jazz Regional All-Star Vocal Ensemble and Monterey Jazz Regional All-Star Big Band. For more information about Monterey Jazz Education programs and ensembles, please visit:  https://montereyjazzfestival.org/education/

The DC Jazz Fest 2024 Washington DC

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The DC Jazz Festival:

Recognized as the region’s largest and most distinctive music festival, the DC JazzFest reaches more than 70,000 visitors of all ages to enjoy great music and explore DC’s environs each and every year.

For more information about the 2024 20th anniversary DC JazzFest, including concert updates and ticketing information, stay connected to the DC Jazz Festival at dcjazzfest.org

Museums & Lectures

Museums

The Met The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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ARTIC Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago. Michigan Avenue Entrance. Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago.

The High The High Museum of Art

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Lectures

Art Matters Lecture: Julian Brooks - "Michelangelo: Burning Inspiration" Santa Barbara Museum of Art

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Santa Barbara Museum of Art presents "Michelangelo: Burning Inspiration" lecture. Michelangelo is regarded as one of the most creative artists in western art history, using countless drawings to explore the dynamics of the human form and to solve compositional problems. Yet he is recorded as burning hundreds – perhaps thousands – of his sketches and cartoons. Julian Brooks, Senior Curator of Drawings at the J. Paul Getty Museum, looks into the extraordinary phenomenon of Michelangelo and his draftsmanship.

Virtual Conversations: The Obama Portraits The Art Institute of Chicago

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Featuring Artists Kehinde Wiley And Amy Sherald.

A Historic look at the Presidential Paintings of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama and their artists.

Van Gogh: Techniques And Methods Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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Lydia Vagts, Cunningham Associate Conservator of Paintings  Presents an in-depth dissection into Van Gogh’s working style, techniques, and tools to gain a perspective into the artist’s studio.

art.jargon: Canon San Antonio Museum of Art

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A Diverse Collection By A Diverse Library Audience The Smithsonian

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The Smithsonian Library and Archives presents the importance of diversity in libraries in American Society by Dr. Carla Hayden.

Reframing the Colonial Past Blanton Museum of Art

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The Old Globe: A Collaboration with the George L. Stevens Senior Resource Center

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The Old Globe, in collaboration with the George L. Stevens Senior Resource Center, presents our fourth annual Juneteenth performance presentation as part of the Center’s Juneteenth festival. We are hosting this event on our digital platforms in honor of the day and as a benefit for the Center. This event will include: video excerpts from past coLAB Juneteenth performance presentations such as The Ruby in Us and Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley: From Slavery to Modiste; a reading of the new play Ode to My Mothers by Joy Yvonne Jones, directed by Delicia Turner Sonnenberg; music; spoken word; crafts; at-home activities; an educational presentation that shares the story and history of the holiday; and much more!

The Juneteenth Presentation event was live-streamed online on The Old Globe Facebook Page and The Old Globe Arts Engagement Facebook PageThe Old Globe YouTube Channel, and on The Old Globe's website. All proceeds will go directly to the George L. Stevens Senior Resource Center via a GoFundMe campaign available during the Facebook event.

NC Black Repertory Company

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Live Music

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Enjoy Sonic Cloisters: A MetLiveArts series of site-specific electronic music performances. This video features  Sonic Cloisters 01: Lost Souls of Saturn.

 Recorded in the unique spaces of The Met Cloisters. Created specifically for digital platforms, Sonic Cloisters emphasizes the look, feel, and sound of the Cloisters as the inspiration and starting point for new electronic music. 

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Enjoy Sonic Cloisters: A MetLiveArts series of site-specific electronic music performances. This video features  Sonic Cloisters 02: Jlin.

Recorded in the unique spaces of The Met Cloisters. Created specifically for digital platforms, Sonic Cloisters emphasizes the look, feel, and sound of the Cloisters as the inspiration and starting point for new electronic music. 

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Enjoy Sonic Cloisters: A MetLiveArts series of site-specific electronic music performances. This video features  Sonic Cloisters 03: Dubfire

Recorded in the unique spaces of The Met Cloisters. Created specifically for digital platforms, Sonic Cloisters emphasizes the look, feel, and sound of the Cloisters as the inspiration and starting point for new electronic music.

Fine Art Collections

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Gentileschi: Artemisia Artemisia Gentileschi | Italian Painter 1593 - 1653
Cassatt: Mary Stevenson Cassatt | American Painter 1844 - 1926
Vermeer: Johannes Vermeer | Dutch Painter 1632 - 1675
Tanner:  Henry Ossawa Tanner | American Artist of African American Heritage 1859 - 1937
Botticelli: Sandro Botticelli | Italian Painter 1445 - 1510
Vaccaro: Andrea Vaccaro | Italian Painter 1604 - 1670

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It's About Theatre

Yes!!! It is about that time of the year. Mother Nature ~ she knows exactly what we need. The perfect weather for tasty and soothing, hot off the stove, delightful beverages. 

Bundled up and off we go, there awaits the treasure trove of fine arts to explore. 

did you know ~ It's ON Broadway or OFF Broadway

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It, actually, has to do with SIZE! Although there are other more complex factors involved, the prominent factor is the size of the theatre. 

On Broadway considers the size of a theatre that seats 499 patrons and greater.

Off Broadway would look like 99 seats to 499 & 

Off Off Broadway is a theatre size of up to 99 seats.

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Are you seeing The Nutcracker this winter? Or is it the History Making Phantom of the Opera? The wonderful thing is that, there are numerous productions on schedule this season. Beautifully, many choices are perfectly ideal for family, groups and friends.

No doubt that if you are fortunate to be in the Theatre Capital of the world (New York), you have access to the Metropolitan Opera, La Traviata, or The Magic Flute, or Carmen, or even Andrea Bocelli!!!

New York is just one of those destinations where the sky is the limit and so many experiences are at your fingertips. 

But what if you aren't in New York? What can you do in your hometown? If you happen to be in the Charlotte, NC area then you would be delighted to see Carmen, or The Daughter of the Regiment, or Eugene Onegin. 

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