SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT
Presenting Sponsor: Dayton Opera’s The Pearl Fishers and Dayton Ballet's Peter Pan
The Miriam Rosenthal Foundation for the Arts honors Miriam Rosenthal and perpetuates her enduring interest in the cultural life of the Dayton community. The Foundation gives financial support through its grants programs to a variety of arts activities designed to increase the quality of arts experiences and accessibility to locally produced and presented arts programs. The DPAA honors the Foundation as a critical support to continuing the performing arts in Dayton.
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Culture Works Passport Event
DPAA Education Event
ENCORE! Young Professionals Event
CALENDAR LEGEND
Symphonic SpringsteenRockin’ Orchestra8 pm Schuster Center
Britten’s War RequiemClassical8 pm Schuster Center
Britten’s War RequiemClassical8 pm Schuster Center
Peter PanBallet/SuperPops8 pm Schuster Center
Peter PanBallet/SuperPops3 & 8 pm Schuster Center
Peter PanBallet/Pops, 3 pm Schuster Center
DPYS Spring Concert7 pm, KetteringAdventist Church
Dead Man WalkingOpera3 pm Schuster Center
Cirque de la SymphonieFamily Concert with Youth Orchestra, 3 pm Schuster Center
St. Patrick's Day
Sound and SongChamber3 pm DAI Renaissance Auditorium
Fantastic BrassChamber3 pm DAI Renaissance Auditorium
Young People’s Concert with Dayton Ballet IIEuropean Influences9:30 & 11:20 amSchuster Center
Magic Carpet Concert with Dayton Ballet II9:45 & 11:00 amMasonic Center
Magic Carpet Concert with Dayton Ballet II9:45 & 11:00 amMasonic Center
Magic Carpet Concert with Dayton Ballet II9:45 & 11:00 amMasonic Center
Magic Carpet Concert with Dayton Ballet II9:45 & 11:00 amMasonic Center
Opera Guild Membership Luncheon 10:30 amMoraine Country Club
Dead Man WalkingJAKE HEGGIE ~ music TERRENCE MCNALLY ~ librettoFrom the book by Sister Helen Prejean (For Mature Audiences) | IN ENGLISH WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES | A University of Dayton Rights. Rites. Writes. Collaboration go.udayton.edu/rrw
2 pm Pre-performance Talk: Dr. Sam Dorf
Symphonic Springsteen World’s Number-One Tribute to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Bruce In The USA Rock ensemble featuring Matt Ryan
Britten’s War RequiemKeith Lockhart, guest conductor Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Chorus A CELIA/WSU Collaboration
7 pm Pre-performance Talk
Peter Pan Music by Carmon DeLeoneChoreography: Septime Webre Conductor: Neal Gittleman
Post-performance Q&A: Karen Russo Burke & Dancers, 5 minutes after show
ROCKIN’
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SUPERPOPS
OPERA
BALLET
Fantastic Brass Dayton Philharmonic Brass Players Dayton Philharmonic Percussion Players
Featuring favorites from the brass and percussion repertoire
CHAMBER
Easter
SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT
Principal Sponsor: Dayton Opera’s The Pearl Fishers
The Opera Guild of Dayton supports Dayton Opera through fundraising, marketing and education activities. The Guild provides additional support by sponsoring supertitles for the season and the Artists-in-Residence program.
MORE APRIL DATES
11th Opera Guild of Dayton Opera Ball 25th Opera Guild of Dayton Tri-State College Vocal Competition
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DPAA Education Event
ENCORE! Young Professionals Event
CALENDAR LEGEND
Singin’ in the RainSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center
Rachmaninoff’s TriumphClassical8 pm Schuster Center
RachmaninoffClassical, 8 pm Schuster Center
DPYO Spring Concert3 pm, Schuster
The Pearl FishersOpera Signature Event8 pm Schuster Center
The Pearl FishersOpera Signature Event3 pm Schuster Center
Gubaidulina: The MysticConnections3 pm Schuster Center
Singin’ in the RainSuperPops8 pm Schuster Center
High School Vocal Competition
Singin’ in the RainOriginal Motion Picture backed by the full Dayton Philharmonic Neal Gittleman, conductor Starring Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Jean Hagen, Millard Mitchell
The Pearl Fishers GEORGES BIZET ~ music EUGÈNE CORMON, MICHEL CARRÉ ~ librettoIN FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
7 pm Friday and 2 pm Sunday Pre-performance Talk: Dr. Sam Dorf
Rachmaninoff’s Triumph Neal Gittleman, conductor | Valentina Lisitsa, piano | GUBAIDULINA Voices… Silence… | RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2 | TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture
7 pm Pre-performance Talk
Gubaidulina: The MysticNeal Gittleman, conductor, presenter Featuring Stimmen... Verstummen... (Voices... Silence...)
Post-performance Q&A with Neal Gittleman Post-performance Graeter’s Ice Cream Social
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CONNECTIONS
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Memorial Day
MORE IN MAY
17th Ballet School Performance: Dayton Ballet II and Level V Students Bellbrook High School, 2 pm
SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT
For more than 60 years the Dayton Philharmonic Volunteer Association’s members have provided critical support to the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra in the areas of education, promotion and fundraising. The DPVA makes it possible to present an outstanding Philharmonic season and to serve more than 66,000 K-12 students in one of the largest performing arts education programs in the United States.
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(888) 228-3630 DAYTON PERFORMINGARTS.ORGMilitary Appreciation Event
Culture Works Passport Event
ENCORE! Young Professionals Event
CALENDAR LEGEND
Concertmaster’s ChoiceChamber3 pm DAI Renaissance Auditorium
Rubber Soul & RevolverRockin' Orchestra8 pm Schuster Center
Carillon Performance7 pm Carillon Historical Park
Rubber Soul & Revolver: Back to Back Jeans ’n Classics and DPO perform both classic Beatles albums on one program.
Concertmaster’s Choice Jessica Hung, violin | Bach, Ysaÿe, Kreisler, Hindemith, Neukom
Dayton Ballet II, SSK Ensemble & Scholarship Auditions 4:30 pm, age 10–146 pm, age 14+
Ballet School Last Day of Classes
David L. Pierson Young Musicians Concerto Competition 8:30 am – 1:00 pm Sinclair Community College
CHAMBER
ROCKIN’
SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT
Virginia W. Kettering Foundation DPAA General Operating SupportThe Virginia W. Kettering Foundation was created in 2003 to continue Mrs. Kettering’s legacy of supporting those communities and organizations that were important to her. The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance is deeply grateful for the ongoing support of the Virginia W. Kettering Foundation. Their confidence in us supports the excellence in performance by the Dayton Ballet, Opera, and Philharmonic that our community deserves.
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Indigo GirlsRockin'8 pm Schuster
Young Dancer Intensive THRU JUNE 26SSK South Studio
Party Arty
Young Dancer IntensiveDowntown Studio
Summer Intensive StartsDowntown Studio
Summer Intensive continues ➔ Thru August 8th
Young Dancer IntensiveDowntown Studio
Young Dancer IntensiveDowntown Studio
Young Dancer IntensiveDowntown Studio
Young Dancer IntensiveDowntown Studio