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Music Haven 2023 Kicks Off July 9

SCHENECTADY — Schenectady’s Central Park hosts the summer concert series Music Haven 2023 from July 9 – Aug. 26. 

A variety of food and beverages will be available for purchase at all shows, beginning at 6 p.m. on 7 p.m. concert nights and throughout festivals and special events.

The Agnes Macdonald Music Haven is family-friendly and easily accessible.

Music Haven July 2023

7 p.m. Sundays with other events as noted*

July 9: Rocky Dawuni. An international star and champion of social causes, Dawuni straddles Africa, the Caribbean Islands and the United States to create an enticing Ghanaian Reggae that unites generations and cultures. Special Guests: Zorkie Nelson & Umoja Drummers.

*7 p.m. Thursday, July 13: La Banda Morisca. This spirited sextet from Southern Spain pays homage to their ancient Al-Andalus cultural heritage while rocking it forward with rich sonic accents from north Africa’s Maghreb Desert and the Middle East. Special Guest: Maria Zemantauski.

July 16: Joey Alexander. Music Haven first presented this multiple Grammy-nominated jazz sensation in 2015. The Indonesian pianist’s star has only risen since then, with appearances at the world’s most prestigious festivals and events. Special Guests: Joe Barna & Sketches of Influence.

*11 a.m.–10 p.m. Saturday, July 22: NipperFest Music & Arts Festival. Celebrate the local creative community with 16 bands on two stages of great original music, including Billboard AAA Top 40 artists Jocelyn and Chris, an artist pavilion, food trucks, and craft beer. Presented by Nippertown.com.

July 23: Sona Jobarteh. Gambian singer, educator, activist Sona Jobarteh is the first professional female Kora virtuoso to hail from any of the great West African Griot dynasties. Special Guests: Heard.

*5–9 p.m. Sunday, July 30: Blues BBQ featuring Vanessa Collier. Johnny Sansone and Jontavious Willis. 2023 Blues Music Award’s reigning Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the Year, Collier honks a mean sax and sings with the same edge and grit. New Orleans multi-instrumentalist Sansone and Taj Mahal protégé Willis make this an undeniable triple bill.

August 2023

*7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5: Schenectady-Saratoga Symphony Orchestra. Under the baton of Artistic Director Glen Cortese, the SSSO returns with “Legends of Broadway” – selections from beloved musicals including West Side Story, Les Miserables, Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar and more. Special Guest vocalists: Amy Decker and Casey Gray.

Aug. 6: Eileen Ivers. The original star of “Riverdance” and a nine-time All-Ireland Fiddle Champion, she’s played with Sting, The Chieftains, and Symphony Orchestras alike and been called “The Future of the Celtic fiddle.” Special Guests: The McKrells.

*5–9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11: In the Heights. Before Hamilton, Broadway wunderkind Lin Manuel Miranda created this Tony Award-winning musical about life in the barrio. A block party with Latin food and music by Taina Asili precedes the screening.

Aug. 13: Aditya Prakash Ensemble. One of the youngest musicians to ever perform with sitar legend Ravi Shankar, Prakash is a master of South Indian Karnatik singing, whose fearless musical vision incorporates jazz and funk, creating an ultra-hip world music experience. Special Guests: SUNY Schenectady Jazz Faculty Combo. 

Aug. 20: Cedric Watson & Bijou Creole. One of the brightest young talents to emerge in Cajun, Creole and Zydeco over the last decade, Watson is a four-time Grammy-nominated fiddler, singer, accordionist, and songwriter with seemingly unlimited potential. Special Guests: Old-Fashioned Aces. 

*7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Aug. 25–26: Will Kempe’s Players. Will Kempe’s Players share the love, lies, and laughter of back-to-back Shakespearean comedies boasting surprises, skulduggery, hijinx, and even a little music. (The Taming of the Shrew on Friday and Two Gentlemen of Verona on Saturday). Period music by: Andy Rutherford on lute and Yvonne Hansbrough on flute.

For more information, visit Music Haven’s website, www.musichavenstage.org. 

Single Tickets on Sale for Two Capital Repertory Theatre 23-24 Subscription Shows 

ALBANY — Single tickets for “What the Constitution Means to Me” and “Million Dollar Quartet Christmas” are on sale. Both shows are part of Capital Repertory Theatre’s 23-24 subscription season. Subscriptions, which include “Sweat,” “Three Mothers,” Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” as well as a cross-venue show at Proctors, are still available. 

 “What the Constitution Means to Me,” by Heidi Schreck, will be at the REP Sept. 15 – Oct. 8. The smash Broadway hit kicks off the new season at theREP with a special production. 

“Million Dollar Quartet Christmas,” by Colin Escott, will be at theREP Nov. 24 – Dec. 24. Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley come together again to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. Sun Records, donned with Christmas tree, garland and mistletoe, rings with the sounds of the season and the chart toppers that made the four famous. 

Each show will feature certain special nights throughout their runs, including a post-show champagne toast on opening night, Chef’s Table featuring local restaurants, an ASL performance, Thirsty Thursday and a pre-show behind-the-scenes presentation. Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at 518-346-6204 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or online at capitalrep.org. 

Opera Saratoga 2023 Summer Festival Opens This Weekend 

Opera Saratoga opens summer season at Universal Preservation Hall this weekend. 

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Opera Saratoga’s 2023 Summer Festival Lineup will staged June 30 to July 9 at Universal Preservation Hall. 

The three summer offerings, the madcap Tony-award winning musical, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” the classic comic bel canto opera “Don Pasquale” and the world premiere of Clarice Assad and Lila Palmer’s family opera “The Selfish Giant.” 

Showtimes, all at UPH on Washington Street, are:

Gentleman’s Guide: Friday, June 30 @ 7:30 pm, Sunday July 2 @ 2 pm, Thursday, July 6 @ 7:30 pm, Saturday, Jul 8 @ 7:30 pm. 

Don Pasquale: Saturday, July 1 @ 7:30 pm, Friday, July 7 @ 7:30 pm, Sunday, July 9 @ 2 pm.

The Selfish Giant: Saturday, July 1 @ 11 am, Saturday, July 8 @ 11 am.

For more information and tickets, go to: operasaratoga.org.  

Applications Accepted through July 8 for Saratoga County Fair Pageant

Saratoga County Fair Pageant 2022. The Saratoga County Fair opens this year on Tuesday, July 18. Photo provided.

BALLSTON SPA —Applications for this summer’s Saratoga County Fair Pageant are open. The divisions this year are for ages 12 months to 25 years old.

The Saratoga County Fair will take place July 18-23 at the Fairgrounds, located at 162 Prospect St. in Ballston Spa.  

A four-page entry form is available for download at: saratogacountyfair.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Dept.-R-Pageant-Entry-Form.pdf. Entry fee is $15 and the deadline for entries is July 8.  

For more information about the fair, go to saratogacountyfair.org or call 518-885-9701. 

Tang Museum: Upbeat on the Roof Summer Concert Series Kicks-Off July 6

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College has announced its line-up for the Upbeat On The Roof series. 

The long-running Thursday night concert series is presented July 6 through August 17. Concerts are staged on the grounds of the Tang. 

Attendees are invited to bring chairs, blankets, and picnics. Music starts at 6 pm. 

• July 6: Blue Ranger: Folk

• July 13: The Age: Neo-Soul

• July 20: Hot Club of Saratoga: Gypsy swing

• July 27: Alex Torres and His Latin Orchestra: Latin jazz

• August 3: Zan and the Winter Folk: Anthemic folk

• August 10: Veena Chandra: Indian classical music on sitar and tabla

• August 17: Nathan Meltz and the House of Tomorrow: Agit-pop

UPH Announces First Rainbow Prom in Support of the Local LGBTQIA+ Community 

SARATOGA SPRINGS —Proctors Collaborative will be hosting its first Rainbow Prom at Universal Preservation Hall in September, when the LGBTQIA+ community and allies ages 16+ are invited to commemorate a prom night in a safe, inclusive space. Photographers will capture the memories as everyone dances the night away to popular music from the 80s, 90s, 00s and today. 

The event takes place 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30 at UPH in Saratoga Springs. 

UPH is also asking participants to post their promposals on Instagram with the hashtag #UPHRainbowProm for a chance to win a free drink voucher. 

Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at 518-346-6204 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or online at universalpreservationhall.org.

Upcoming at Caffè Lena

SARATOGA SPRINGS —Caffe Lena, located on Phila Street, has a slew of shows lined up for the summer. These are some of them: 

Emerging Artists of the Month: Folkfaces with opener Micah John & Lillian Chase. Thursday, July 6, at 7 p.m. Folkfaces’ brand of “rowdy jazz & bluesy roots” is a wild ride of animated musicianship, putting a punk slant on old-timey American roots music.

Bright Series: Reed Foehl Sunday July 30, 7 p.m. Soulful singer-songwriter and master storyteller from the Green Mountains of Vermont, with emotive vocals and introspective lyrics.

Open Stage: Jam Sessions and Workshops. Bluegrass Jam with Blue Spruce. Wednesday July 19, 7 p.m. Jams are all about sharing songs, making new friends, and enjoying a relaxing and casual evening of irresistible string band music.

Additionally: Deadgrass – a string band celebration of Jerry Garcia – performs on Saturday, July 22; The legendary Tom Chapin on Sunday, July 23, and beloved Texas singer-songwriter Radney Foster performs on Aug. 18.  

For more information, tickets, and a full schedule of events, go to: caffelena.org. 

Yaddo Gardens Open to The Public: New Hours & Days of Operation 

The Yaddo Gardens, located just off Union Ave. Photo by Thomas Dimopoulos.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Yaddo is preparing for the summer season with new public programming on offer in the Gardens.

The entrance to the Yaddo artists’ colony now bears a new gate. The Gardens portion of the compound is open to the public Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. as well as Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The gates will be closed on Fridays. The gate is intended to help keep access roads open for artists in residence as well as for fire and emergency vehicles. 

The Gardens, which opened earlier this month, will remain open through Sunday, Oct. 15. Limited parking is available at the entrance to the Gardens. 

The public is also invited to attend The Art of Wellness, a series of Yoga classes held in the Gardens on select Sundays through September. RSVP at: yaddo.org/event/the-art-of-wellness.

For more information about the Gardens, visit: yaddo.org/gardens. 

X-Files 30th Anniversary Fan Fest July 7-8 at the X-Files Museum in Saratoga Springs

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Actor Brian Thompson will make an appearance at this year’s The X-Files 30th Anniversary Fan Fest in Saratoga Springs July 7 – 8.

This year’s Fan Fest will take place at both The X-Files Preservation Collection (4284 Route 50) and the Saratoga Springs City Center with a lineup of X-Files celebrities.

Thompson can currently be seen with Denzel Washington, in Joel Cohen and Fran Mc Dormand’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth” on Apple TV, as well as episodes of 911, where he portrays the less codling fire captain Vincent Gerard. 

X Files proved life-changing for Thompson as well for event producer as Jim Thornton, whose X-Files obsession inspired a decades-long search for the items that now make up The X-Files Preservation Collection and Collectibles, the official name of the museum.

For more information about the weekend events & tickets, go to: xfilespreservationcollection.com/collections/fan-fest

“A Night Under The Stars” – Yaddo Summer Benefit 2023


Live music provided by the Jones Margono Trio in the Music Room at Yaddo,
where Aaron Copland notably led performances during the 1930s.
Photo by Thomas Dimopoulos.

SARATOGA SPRINGS —The Yaddo Summer Benefit – “An Evening Under the Stars” – was staged June 22 on the grounds of the fabled arts colony on Union Avenue.  

This year’s program featured a silent auction, a musical performance by Yaddo 2020 and 2022 artists-in-residence The Lazours, and was chaired by Candace Wait.

Cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and food stations were created by Chef Tim Brockmon and the Yaddo culinary team for approximately 350 guests in attendance.

The Summer Benefit raises about $180,000 for Yaddo’s artist residency programming. For more information about Yaddo, go to: yaddo.org.