For more than a decade, Free Planet Radio has been
bringing its innovative world-jazz-classical music blend to festivals, concert
stages, and classrooms — and now to Diana Wortham Theatre’s stage in a special benefit
performance for the theatre’s Y.E.S. (Youth Education Scholarship) Fund, Friday,
May 5 at 8:00 p.m.
Diana Wortham Theatre’s Emerging Artists program, now in
its second year, is a part of the Y.E.S. Fund and supports young performers by providing scholarships for
graduating high school seniors pursuing a career in the performing arts. Due to
overwhelming public support of the Y.E.S. Fund, there are four Emerging Artist
Fund scholarship winners in 2017. The winners will be showcased during the Free
Planet Radio performance on May 5th.
Expertly weaving jazz-style improv with the subtleties of
Western classical music and Middle Eastern, Indian, and North African rhythms
and melodies, Free Planet Radio features two-time Grammy winner Eliot Wadopian on electric and string
basses, leaping effortlessly between rhythm and melody; River Guerguerian on an extensive array of global percussion
instruments including
Middle Eastern frame drums and doumbek, Latin American cajon, and Western drum
set; and Chris Rosser on a variety of Indian and Turkish
stringed instruments including the 17-stringed Indian dotar, Turkish
cumbus oud, guitar, piano, and melodica.
Performing mostly original compositions, the trio always
maintains a sense of accessibility, spontaneity, and easy engagement as it
mines the depths of world music. These artists emerged from three of the country’s finest
conservatories, and each has established himself in concert halls and studios,
appearing on over 200 recordings and in 30 countries. Their immense individual
talents have garnered worldwide recognition in performances from Carnegie Hall
to the Hong Kong World Music Festival; from the Kennedy Center to the Madrid
International Jazz Festival. These versatile musicians now unite their
expansive talents, instruments, harmonies and rhythms to create a shared world
vision; a phenomenal blending and harmony of global traditions in music.
About
the Youth Education Scholarship (Y.E.S.) Fund: The Y.E.S. Fund supports underserved
children by providing tickets to Diana Wortham Theatre’s Matinee Series for
Students and Families, the theatre’s school programming series. The Y.E.S. program expanded in 2015 to cover
artist workshops in local schools and the Emerging Artists Fund scholarship.
Donations to the Y.E.S. Fund and its programs are accepted any time; more
information at www.dwtheatre.com/Y-E-S-Fund.
About
the Annual Y.E.S. Fund Raffle:
The 9th annual Y.E.S. Fund Raffle is May 5 & 6 in the lobby of
Diana Wortham Theatre. Exciting items like event tickets, jewelry and art, chic
apparel, and more may be won while raffle ticket sales support children through
DWT’s Y.E.S. Fund. The public is encouraged to purchase raffle tickets either
at the box office on these dates between 10am-4pm, or during the Free Planet
Radio performance on May 5, or the Susan Werner performance on May 6.
Attendance at these performances is not required to participate in the raffle,
nor do winners have to be present to win. Different raffle items each day. $5
per ticket, 5 tickets for $20. More information and a full listing of raffle
items can be found at www.dwtheatre.com/YES-raffle.
Free
Planet Radio’s Asheville performance is made possible by Performance Sponsors
George & Diana Bilbrey; and by Mainstage Music Series Sponsors Joel &
Deborah Bohan Berkowitz, Henry LaBrun, Dianne & David Worley, Omni Grove
Park Inn, and Signarama; with additional support by Media Sponsors The Laurel of Asheville, WCQS 88.1 FM
and WNCW 88.7 FM.
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