Classical Music

Charlotte Youth Symphony Orchestra The Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestras are educational components of the Charlotte Symphony and are for students from grades 8 – 12. Mon., Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $6 adults, $4 students/seniors. Dana Auditorium, Queens University.

First Tuesday Concerts Music includes Arcangelo Corelli’s “Christmas Concerto,” “Winter” from Antonio Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and the Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 by J.S. Bach. Presented by Chamber Music at St. Peter’s as part of WDAV 25th anniversary celebration. Dec. 2, Noon Concert at 12:10pm, After Work Concert and Reception (Hodges Taylor Gallery) at 5:30pm. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 115 W. 7th St. 704-335-0009.

Mostly Mozart & Neighborhood Concerts Christof Perick conducting. Nov. 21 at Duke Family Performance Hall, Davidson; Nov. 22: First Baptist Church, Charlotte, 8pm. $15 general admission, $5 students. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-972-2000.

On With The Snow Charlotte Symphony Lollipop series for young listeners ages 4-9. Featuring Jaquelyn Piro and George Dvorsky. Pre-Concert Festival at 10am. Sat., Nov. 29, 11 a.m. $8-18. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-972-2000.

Providence Chamber Series The opening concert of the 2003-2004 Season features Irving Fine’s Wind Quintet and music by LeClair and Monteclair with special guests Carolina Pro Musica. Providence United Methodist Church. Sun., Nov. 23, 7 p.m. Free. 704-333-9536.

Comedy

Bayou Kitchen Extreme Improv. Live improvised comedy created from your suggestions. Visit www.extremeimprov.com for more information. Call for reservations. Fridays: Long Form Fridays, scenes and monologues from a single audience suggestion, $5; Saturdays: improv comedy with audience suggestions, Rated R, $10. 8pm both nights. 1958 E 7th St. 1-866-467-7681.

Central Ave Playhouse Psychotic Pooch. Live Sketch Comedy and improv. Material is NC-17, seating is limited. Call for reservations. Fri., Sat., 11 p.m. $10. 1118 Clement Ave. 704-502-8423.

The Comedy Zone Paula Poundstone. Nov. 20 – 23: Paula Poundstone. Nov. 28-29: James Gregory. Showtimes: Wed. & Thurs. 8pm,Fri. & Sat. 8pm & 10:15pm. www.thecomedyzone.net. $20. 516 N. College St. 704-348-4242.

Dance

Dancing Towards Multi-Cultural Unity The Carolina Latin Dance Company performance will feature dances from Spain and many different Central and South American Countries. Sat., Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m. Free. Duke Performance Hall, Davidson College, Davidson. 704-894-2876.

The Object in Question UNC Charlotte’s fall dance concert featuring six performances. Nov. 19-22, at 8pm, Sunday, Nov. 23 at 2pm. $5 students, $6 faculty and $10 general public. Rowe Recital Hall, UNCC. 704-687-2599.

Satirical 6/15 Moving Poets 4th annual festival for innovative performing arts featuring six collaborative 15-minute multi-media world premieres. Intended for mature audiences. Nov. 19-22 at 8pm; Nov. 23 at 7pm. $15 – $24.50. Hart-Witzen Gallery, 136 E. 36 St. 704-527-6683.

Museums

Charlotte Museum of History The Faces of Our State. Through June 2004. A Journey Through the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina. Join authors Catherine Bishir and Michael Southern on an illustrated exploration of Piedmont North Carolina’s historic architecture. Sun., Nov. 23, 2-4 p.m. $5. Soldier’s Stories: War in the First Person. Continues through Sept. 30, 2004. Where Eagles Soar. This collaborative exhibit with the Carolina Raptor Center compares and contrasts eagles in their natural habitats with their symbolic and historical importance. Exhibit runs through Apr. 4. 3500 Shamrock Dr. 704-568-1774.

Discovery Place Machine Shop. Get a lift from the pulley, spin wheels, gears and learn about inclined planes and more. www.discoveryplace.org. Mix & Max: Omnimax after hours. The program is aimed at anyone looking for something different on Friday night. Live music, Omnimax films, food and cash bar. Third Friday of every month. $10 members $12 (non-members). Omnimax. Now showing: Space Station, Top Speed, and Journey Into Amazing Caves. Call or visit website for times, www.discoveryplace.org. Speed. Exhibit and experience delivering a high-speed plunge into the world of high-performance, limit-stretching and barrier-smashing motion. Through Feb. 2004. 301 N. Tryon St. 704-372-6261.

Levine Museum of the New South Cotton Fields to Sky Scrapers. Tue.-Sun. A Portion of the People: 300 Years of Southern Jewish Life. Exhibit runs through Nov. 30. 200 E. 7th St. 704-333-1887.

Mint Museum of Art All Aglow. Through February 15, 2004. The Art of Romare Bearden. The museum will put on display its 19 remaining works by Charlotte native. Through Jan. 4. Fashions of the Crinoline Era: 1840-1865. Eight mid 19th century crinoline fashions, featuring wide hoop skirts, from the museum’s costume collection are currently on display. Through May 2004. Vantage Point 1. Julie Moos: Friends and Enemies, featuring portraits of couples who are either best friends or worst enemies and places them against a non-descript background. Exhibit runs through Dec. 7. Raphael to Monet. Features 58 masterpieces from one of the nation’s most celebrated collections of European art from the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. Exhibit runs through Jan. 11. 2730 Randolph Rd. 704-337-2000.

Mint Museum of Craft & Design American Quilt Classics 1800 – 1980: The Charles and Fleur Bresler Collection. Through Jan. 4, 2004. Sculptural Radiance: The Jewelry & Objects of Linda MacNeil. A fusion of glass and gold, featuring 25 works. Through November 23. Tradition & Change: 19th and 20th Century Craft At The Mint. Ongoing exhibit. Tue.-Sun. Wine Classes. Presented by Carolina Wine Club. Nov. 25: The Joys of Intensity : Zinfandel and Syrah. (6:30-8pm). info@carolinawineclub.com. $30 per class. 220 N. Tryon St. 704-337-2009.

Museum of York County Eye to Eye: Photography by Kim Wolhuter. Through Dec. 14. Piecing a Quilt of Life: World Connections. Features contemporary art quilts made by 23 women with stories to tell. Exhibit runs through Apr. 25, 2004. Vernon Grant Santas. Showcase of witty and colorful holiday imagery. Nov. 13-Jan. 4. 4621 Mount Gallant Rd., Rock Hill. 803-329-2121.

Spoken Word

Afro-American Cultural Center Queen City Soul Slam. Monthly Slam where poets compete to be Charlotte’s first Slam Team. Winners will compete at the National Poetry Slam. Nov. 19, 8 p.m.; Dec. 17, 8 p.m. $5 poets, $3 general public. 401 N. Myers St. 704-374-1565.

Blumenthal Performing Arts Center Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam. Nine poet-performers of different races. Adult language and content. Mon., Nov. 24, 8 p.m. $18-$42. 130 N. Tryon St. 704-348-5800.

Mert’s Heart and Soul Uptown Saturday Nite. Featuring singers, rappers, and poets. Sign up for the Open Mic Showcase. Details: www.motifentertainment.com. Every second and last Saturday of the month at 10pm-until. $7 cover. 214 N. College St. 704-342-4222.

Wine Basket Poetry Night. Lucinda Grey (Martin Flores and the House of Dreams) and Maureen Ryan Griffin (This Scatter of Blossoms) will be featured readers. Hosted by Main Street Rag. Open mike follows. Fri., Nov. 21, 8 p.m. 830 Lamar Ave. 704-573-2516.

Theater: Openings

Actors Scene Unseen A series of live Internet broadcast plays featuring area playwrights, actors and directors. www.actorssceneunseen.com. Every other Friday, 8:30 p.m. Johnston Room, Hilton, 222 East Third St.

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Play presents three actors who take the audience on an irreverent and fast-paced romp through all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays in less than two hours. Contains adult language. In the Black Box Theatre of the Cunningham Fine Arts Building. Runs Nov. 19-23, 7:30pm Wed.-Sat., and 2pm Sun. $4. Davidson College. 704-894-2135.

Sing a Song of Sixpence Children’s show. A pantomime by Norman Robbins, presented by Piedmont Players Theatre. Nov. 21-22, 7:30 p.m.; Nov. 22, 2:30 p.m. $6. Meroney Theatre, 213 S. Main St., Salisbury. 704-633-5471.

Story Theatre Story Theatre, is the work of Paul Sills who brought together a group of famous fables by The Brothers Grimm and Aesop.Fun for the entire family and presented by Theatre Charlotte. Nov. 28, 7:30pm; Nov. 29, 7:30pm; Nov. 30, 2:30pm. $7. Theatre Charlotte, 501 Queens Rd. 704-376-3777.

Theater: Ongoing

All of the People, All the Time World premiere comical tale of childhood dreams that become reality, presented by Charlotte Repertory Theatre. www.charlotterep.org. Preview, Nov. 15-19. Opening night Nov. 20. Nov. 21-Dec. 14. Wed. & Thu. 7:30pm, Fri. & Sat. 8pm, Sun. 2pm. Some Fridays & Saturdays 2pm matinees. $24-$38. Spirit Square, 345 N. College St. 704-372-1000.

Breaking Legs The worlds of the Mafia and theater clash with hilarious results. Nov. 20-22 at 8pm. Call for ticket information. Little Theatre of Gastonia, 238 S. Clay St., Gastonia. 704-865-0160.

The Colored Museum George C. Wolfe’s drama/comedy of the Black/Negro/colored Americans history. Produced by Victory Pictures & C.A.S.T. (carolina actors studio theatre). Nov. 19-22 at 8pm; Nov. 23 at 3pm. $15, Nov. 19 “pay what you can night.”. Central Ave Playhouse, 1118 Clement Ave. 704-455-8542.

Miss Saigon From the writers of Les Miserables comes this epic story of two young lovers torn apart by the fortunes of destiny and held together by a passion and the fate of a small child. Contains adult content. Nov. 18-20, 8pm; Nov. 21, 8:15pm; Nov. 22, 2pm & 8:15pm; Nov. 23, 2pm & 7:30pm. $23-$67. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-372-1000.

The Royal Family Written as a collaboration between two acclaimed playwrights, George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, the play is a comedy about an eccentric family of stage actors, loosely based upon the Barrymores. Nov. 20-22. 8pm. $10. Haid Theatre, Belmont Abbey College, 100 Belmont-Mt. Holly Rd., Belmont. 704-825-6787.

Twilight of the Golds Jonathan Tolins’ topical comedy about gays and genetic testing. Directed by Bradley Moore. Nov. 18-22. 8pm. Off-Tryon Theatre, 3143 Cullman Ave. 704-375-2826.

Visual Arts: Openings

Breathe Art Space Collective Memory. New Paintings by Charlotte Foustabstracts, collage and figurative works. Exhibit runs through December 31. 228 Caldwell Lane, Suite B, Davidson. 704-896-1799.

Jerald Melberg Gallery Group Exhibition Featuring Gallery Artists. www.jeraldmelberg.com. Exhibit runs Nov. 29 through Jan. 3. 3900 Colony Rd. 704-365-3000.

McColl Center for Visual Art Closing House: Fall 2003 Artists-in-Residence. Reception to get a final look at the exhibition and bid farewell to the artists. Fri., Nov. 21, 6-8 p.m. 721 N. Tryon St. 704-332-5535.

Redsky Gallery Holiday Ornaments. One of a kind holiday ornaments by Ann Young, Brook Patterson, Craig & Amy Zweifel, Cal Breed, Mark Goulick and Matt Eschuke. Paintings by Susanne Merchant and photographs by Gerin Choiniere. Exhibit runs Nov. 20 through Dec. 24. 4705 Savings Pl., Suite 108. 704-552-5200.

W.D.O. Contemporary Danish Glass. Tobias Mohl, Steffen Damm, Stig Persson, Trine Drivsholm, Micha Maria Karlsund. Exhibit runs Dec 2 through Jan 31 2004. Hearst Plaza Suite No. 1, 214 North Tryon St. 704-333-9123.

Visual Arts: Ongoing

Afro-American Cultural Center Blues In & Out and Bull Durham Festival Retrospective. Through Dec. 8. 401 N. Myers St. 704-374-1565.

Art Institute of Charlotte Gallery Greg Klein illustrations. The artist’s reception from 5:30-7:30 on Nov. 20 is free and open to the public. Exhibit runs through Nov. 30. 2110 Water Ridge Parkway. 704-357-8020.

Art Preserve Jan Kinslowe and Linda Vista. Excavations, new installation by Jan Kinslowe and presenting sculptural artwork by Linda Vista. Also Eric Olsen and Jon Swab. Exhibit runs through Dec. 3200 A North Davidson. 704-358-8882.

Bank of America Plaza Maker versus Material. A two-location exhibit. Also on display at the First Citizens Building, 128 S. Tryon St. Continues through Nov. 21. 101 South Tryon Street. 704-373-1464.

Blue Pony Gallery & Press Mary Lou Sussman & Catherine Holmes. “Sea Change,” monotypes and paintings by Sussman and “Journey Home,” recent works by Holmes. Nov. 13-29. 3202A N. Davidson St. 704-334-9390.

Center of the Earth Gallery Robert Levin. North Carolina glassblower. Nov. 13-Dec. 27. 3204 N Davidson St. 704-375-5756.

Christa Faut Gallery Art To Wear. Jewelry show of precious metals by nationally known metalsmiths. Runs Nov. 18 through Dec. 31. 19818 N. Cove Rd., Cornelius. 704-892-5312.

Clay on Camden Donna Foster, Samuel Brantley & Lambeth Marshall. Contemporary earthenware. Exhibit runs through Nov. 30. 1510 Camden Rd. 704-790-2326.

Coffey & Thompson Gallery Iberoamerican Contemporary Artists. Featuring Paolo Caponi, Edwin Gil and others. Nov. 13-Dec. 7. 1423 E. 4th St. 704-375-7232.

Cone Center Gallery, UNCC Cindy Wynn. Function form furniture created by Asheville artists. Also photo essay by Michael Mauney. Through Nov. 30. 704-687-3315.

Cosmos Cafe Experiments In Vision. Exhibit traces the development of Violeta Moreno’s style from quasi-realistic drawings to metaphysical paintings. Through November. 300 N. College St., Suite 101. 704-372-3553.

CPCC Art Gallery Alex Horstman, Jr. Binary Order: Dual Nature Integrative works. Through Nov. 21. P.O. Box 35009. 704-330-6480.

Cuvee Wine & Art Gallery Ted Lee. Solo exhibit. Nov. 13-Dec. 6. 710 West Trade St. 704-332-5548.

Das Maultier Art Gallery Store/Gallery. Art and design shop located in NODA with affordable art for novice to the serious collector. In the Colony. 3472 N. Davidson St. 704-333-0277.

ElderArt Gallery Back Home in Carolina. Paintings by Gina Gilmour and sculptures by Karen Roberson Powell. Exhibit runs through Dec. 6. 1427 S. Blvd. 704-370-6337.

The Gallery at Carillon Katie Walker: Wall Tales. An exhibition by South Carolina painter. Nov. 13-Jan. 16. 227 W. Trade St. 704-334-8840.

Gallery L, Main Library Flash! The Associated Press Covers the World. Experience the AP’s greatest photographs, including many Pulitzer Prize winners, at this exhibit of over 130 images. Exhibit runs through Nov. 30. 310 N. Tryon St. 704-336-2020.

Heritage Hall, Livingstone College Johnnie Lee Gray. Rising Above Jim Crow: The Paintings of Johnnie Lee Gray. Nov. 13-21. 701 W. Monroe St., Salisbury. 704-216-6155.

Hidell Brooks Gallery Philip Geiger. Phil continues to merge landscapes, still lifes, interiors and figurative into his light filled paintings. Exhibit runs through December 23. 1910 S. Blvd. Suite 130. 704-334-7302.

Hodges Taylor Gallery Frank Hobbs, Judy Jones. Plein aire oil paintings and non-objective paintings. Exhibit runs through Jan. 3. 401 N. Tryon St. 704-334-3799.

Jerald Melberg Gallery Charles Basham, Dale Chihuly. Features charged landscapes as well as organic-looking glass works. Exhibit runs through Dec. 27. 3900 Colony Rd. 704-365-3000.

Joie Lassiter Gallery Linda Fantuzzo. Still-life landscapes of South Carolina artist. Nov. 13-Dec. 2. 525 North Tryon Street, Suite 140. 704-373-1464.

The Light Factory Susan Kae Grant: Night Journey. Member’s Portfolio – Anne Giordano: Animal Portraits. Exhibit runs through Nov. 29. www.lightfactory.org. Spirit Square, Knight Gallery, 345 N. College St. 704-333-9755.

McColl Center for Visual Art Open House: Fall 2003 Artists-in-Residence. First look at this Themed Exhibition. Through Nov. 23. 721 N. Tryon St. 704-332-5535.

MindSets Gallery Allen Taylor. Original abstracts; oil on canvas and mixed media. Through November. 500 S. OId Statesville Rd., Huntersville. 704-905-5094.

Pottery Central Pottery Central Gallery. Functional, sculptural and decorative pottery by local potters. Friday & Saturday 10-5 or call for appointment. 3534 Central Ave. 704-537-4477.

Redsky Gallery Christopher Gryder, Mark Levin, Michael Sugarman. Features ceramic tiles, wood pieces and pave diamond creations. Exhibit runs through Nov. 18. 4705 Savings Pl., Suite 108. 704-552-5200.

Rowe Arts Galleries, UNCC Anna Tomczak. An exhibit of photographs. Through Dec. 10. James Nakagawa – Digital Billboards. Large-scale imagery produced digitally. At Rowe Arts Main Gallery. Nov. 13-Dec. 10. Rowe Arts Building. 704-687-2473.

Sanctuary Art Studio & Galleries This is My Brain. Solo exhibition of Jerry Lee Kirk’s work. Through Dec 3. The Winter Show. A group show by gallery regulars featuring art at special prices for holiday gift buying. Gallery 1. Exhibit runs through Dec. 31. The Caffeine Fiend & Other Paintings by Tony Java. Whimsical, colorful and comical paintings by one of NoDa’s favorite artist. Gallery 2. Exhibit runs through Dec. 31. 3440 North Davidson St. 704-877-2692.

Shain Gallery The Great Paint Off. Darren Young, Connie Winters, Clark Hawgood and Andrew Braitman will paint landscape scenes of the same subject. Exhibit runs through Nov. 30. 601-B Providence Rd. 704-334-7744.

That’s a Lotta Deli & Cafe Grand Opening Celebration. Featuring paintings by Kathleen Burke. Exhibit runs through January 25. 2041 South Blvd. 704-334-3401.

Van Every Gallery, Davidson College Benjamin “Old Folks” Davis. First-ever exhibition of works by self-taught Charlotte artist who produced more than 300 works in a six-year period. Exhibit runs through Dec. 10. John Hill. Features hyper-sexual, quirky and meticulous drawings of fantastic creatures in clustered scenarios. On exhibit in the Edward M. Smith Gallery. Runs through Dec. 10. Davidson. 704-894-2519.

W.D.O. Two Contemporary Blacksmiths. Rick Smith: The Element of Iron, Marc Maiorana: Derivation. Exhibit runs through Nov. 29. Hearst Plaza Suite No. 1, 214 North Tryon St. 704-333-9123.

Waterworks Visual Arts Center Joseph Haroutunian. Exhibit of paintings, The Turbulent Gesture. Nov. 15 – Feb. 7, 2004. Sigrid Burton. Features Allusive Form, paintings and The Turbulent Gesture, paintings. Reception: Nov. 21, 6-8pm. Exhibit runs Nov. 15 – through Feb. 2004. 123 East Liberty St., Salisbury. 704-636-1882.

Winthrop University Galleries Art & Design Faculty Exhibition Four. In the Rutlege and Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick galleries. Exhibit runs through Jan. 24. 107 McLaurin, Rock Hill. 803-323-2493.

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