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World Famous Kishi Bashi Coming Tuesday, May 3 at 7pm!

International recording artist Kishi Bashi will perform in concert with District 219 orchestra students, as well as musicians from McCracken and Golf Middle Schools at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 3 in the Auditorium at Niles North High School, 9800 N. Lawler, Skokie.  There will be added singers, percussionists, and a student banjo player. This one-of-a-kind concert is free to the public.

Niles North High School is one of four schools in the country that will receive a performance from Kishi Bashi. The North Orchestras entered a contest earlier this year, uploading their performances of Kishi Bashi songs to YouTube, and were selected as one of the winners.Niles North’s YouTube Kishi Bashi entry.

NPR describes Kishi Bashi as “a master of building his music from the ground up, from live violin loops to layered singing to beatboxing, in order to create pocket symphonies steeped in classical music and 21st-century pop.” His music incorporates electronics, acoustic violin, singing and beautiful lyrics.

 

 

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“AS YOU LIKE IT” April 29-30, 4pm & 7pm

Niles North Theatre presents “As You Like It”, William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy about love and forgiveness, dukes and shepherdesses, and country life and courtly etiquette. Rosalind, the daughter of a banished duke falls in love with Orlando. When she is banished from the court, Rosalind calls herself Ganymede and travels with her cousin Celia and the jester Touchstone to the Forest of Arden, where her father and his friends live in exile. New friends are made and families are reunited. By the end of the play Ganymede, once again Rosalind, marries Orlando. Orlando and Rosalind, Oliver and Celia, Silvius and Phebe, and Touchstone and Audrey all are married in the final scene.

Watch a promo here:

“As You Like It” will be performed in the Drama Performance Center at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30. Tickets are $10. Call the Box Office at (847) 626-2122 or go to www.nntheatre.com. There is a free community performance at 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 28.

The cast:  Violette Shearer as Duke Senior, Ari Bearman as Amiens, Yourtana Sulaiman as Melancholy Jacques, Joseph Nagler as Duke Frederick, Florence Loach as Le Beau, Ari Bearman as Charles, Joseph Nagler as Jacques de Boys, Callie Folke as Adam, David Stasevsky as Touchstone, Tiselle Talaboc as Sir Oliver Martext, Lizzy Soglin as Corin, Michael Small as Silvius, Vaughn Celdran as William, Katie Bean as Rosalind, Nina Codell as Celia, Anajé Silva as Phebe, and Lena Folke as Audrey. Ensemble:  Mary Awaysho, Vaughn Celdran, Oren Efergan, Sara Gentry, Florence Loach, and Tiselle Talaboc.

Production Staff:  Annaliisa Ahlman, Director; Barbara Reeder, Scenic Designer and Technical Director; Teresa Ripley, Costume Designer; Michael Rourke, Lighting Designer; Linda Room and Anita Scanlon, Costume Assistants; Hannah Doherty, Assistant Technical Director; Brian Fallon, Hair Designer; Dani Brown, Stage Manager; Kati Yau, Assistant Director; Kylie Smith, Assistant Stage Manager; Jimmy Fraus, House Manager; Ken Otsuka and Zach Zirlin, Promotional Materials; Debbie Neitlich and Anne Zavell, Production Assistants

 

Stage Crew:  Jessica Hansen, Master Electrician; Jacob Bernstein, Sound Crew; Hannah Brown, Costume Mistress; Zain Dababneh, Properties Crew; and Jessica Hansen, Carpenter. Set construction:  Mika Alexander, Ari Bearman, George Big, Vaughn Celdon, Kayla Chinitz, Hugo Cruz, Zain Debabneh, Hannah Doherty, Beatrice Draghiceanu, Yoni Eisenstein, Callie Folke, Lena Folke, Jimmy Fraus, Jessica Fucik, Sara Gentry, Jessica Hansen, Sam Hirsch, Florence Loach, Olivia Morales, Lia Moreno, Joseph Nagler, Allison Newman,  Uche Nwansi, Antonia Papanikolaou, Emaurie Pelt, Bryanna Plaisir, Esho Rasho, Alphonso Riddick, Nathaniel Schetter, Margaret Selinger, Anajé Silva, Nick Slanks, Michael Small, Lizzy Soglin, Spencer Soglin, Mikki Stotter, Shane Tolentino, Tiselle Tolobos, Karen Wallace, Marty Wiviott, Mary Ellen Youseph and Ben Yusen.

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25th Anniversary Vocal Jazz Night-Saturday, April 16

Don’t miss this exciting celebration of Vocal Jazz at Niles North on April 16.25yrs_img_assist_custom-791x612

Saturday, April 16, will bring over 50 of Dan Gregerman’s former vocal jazz students from locations throughout the U.S. to return to their roots, as well as reconnect with former classmates. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium at 9800 Lawler, Skokie. Tickets are $10.  Niles North vocal jazz groups Take One, Sound Check and Harmonic Motion will perform several numbers.  There is also a free community performance at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 15.

The evening’s performances will include Take One, under the direction of Daniel Gregerman, singing “I’ve Got The World on a String,” arranged by Paul Langford, “”Teach Me Tonight,” arranged by Kelly Kunz, and “Mister One-Take,” by Gary Fry. Harmonic Motion, directed by Kathryn Lachey, will perform “Long Ago and Far Away,” arranged by Paris Rutherford and “Rather Be,” arranged by Mark Brymer. Sound Check, under the direction of Logan Farris, will sing “Song for My Father,” arranged by Raymond Roberts and “In My Life,” arranged by Steve Zegree.

The program was started in 1991 by Daniel Gregerman, and under his direction the program has grown and flourished. Although definitions of vocal jazz may differ, it can commonly be agreed to be a style of singing, either a cappella or accompanied by a rhythm section, that embellishes the melody with ornamentation or improvisation, with the ability to transform a song into something distinctive and personal. Since the vocal jazz program began, the program has gained recognition beyond Niles North’s borders, for instance, headlining the Puerta Vallarta Jazz Festival in Mexico.  In 2014, Gregerman was the recipient of the John LaPorta Jazz Educator of the Year award, an accolade for an outstanding educator with a focus on jazz education.

 

 

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Come check out Empty Walls Art Auction

EMPTY WALLS is an all day event where artists from the community, staff, teachers and talented art students team up and create art the entire day at Niles North High School.  At the end of the day, they graciously donate their artwork to be a part of the silent auction which helps the 2016 School Chest charity, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, and Niles North Art Department scholarships.  Please join us for this wonderful event!

Where: Niles North High School, Student Commons, 9800 N. Lawler Ave, Skokie, IL

When: Saturday, April 16, 2016

All types of artwork will be represented at the auction including: painting, photography, drawing, printmaking, watercolor, jewelry, fiber arts/clothing, and ceramics. There will also be donations from professional artists and educators in the community up for auction. Proceeds from Empty Walls go to Chicago for the Homeless. Chicago Coalition for the Homeless is the only non-profit in Illinois dedicated to advocating for public policies that curb and can ultimately end homelessness. The organization leads strategic campaigns, community outreach, and public policy initiatives that target the lack of affordable housing in metropolitan Chicago and across Illinois. See more at http://www.chicagohomeless.org.

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Fall Jazz Concert TONIGHT, Friday, 11/6/15

Niles North fine arts fans will enjoy hearing the Vocal Jazz ensembles and Jazz Band tonight at the Fall Jazz Concert in the NN auditorium. The concert begins at 7:30pm and is great way to start your free weekend entertainment.

Bring your cash, checks and credit cards too! We’ll be having a fundraising bake sale, selling raffle tickets for our “Night of Magic” with Bill Cook on Sat. Dec. 5th and we’d welcome your membership to Niles North Fine Arts Parents & Patrons (get a car magnet!)

Show your support for our students!

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3 Easy Ways To Support Niles North Fine Arts in December!

Stella Fundraiser

November 30 – December 6

2116 Central Street, Evanston

Looking for a special gift for a someone special? Come to Stella, a chic and funky boutique filled with one-of-a-kind artisanal treasures, including vintage and contemporary jewelry, handbags, accessories, women’s clothing and home décor.

Mention “Niles North Fine Arts” when you make your purchase between November 30 and December 6, and owner Rachel Hershinow (a NN Fine Arts parent) will donate 20% of your purchase to NNFAPP!

Stella is open Monday – Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. Check out Stella and its merchandise at stellaevanston.com.

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Potbelly Fundraiser

December 11, 4 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Westfield Old Orchard store

Raise money for Niles North Fine Arts by eating a sandwich! On December 11, a whopping 25% of your purchase at the Potbelly Westfield Old Orchard location will be donated to Niles North Fine Arts Parents & Patrons (NNFAPP).

This donation, like all donations to NNFAPP, will go toward providing student enrichment grants, special shows and events, and talented guest artists.

It’s an awesome deal! For every $10 you spend, NNFAPP gets $2.50!

Help NN Fine Arts be the best it can be! Make plans to eat at Potbelly on December 11!

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Fine Arts Car Magnet

Now available for purchase at NN Fine Arts events!

Show your support for Niles North Fine Arts wherever you go with this big, 6-inch-wide oval magnet!

We’ll be selling them for $10 at the Winter Band Festival on December 11, the Choir/Orchestra Holiday Concert on December 15, and other Fine Arts events throughout 2015!

Look for the NNFAPP table in the lobby. Get one for your car today!

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MB Financial Bank offer

MB Financial Bank has a special offer for Niles North Fine Arts Parents and Patrons.  When a group member opens a new MB personal checking account and completes the necessary transactions, they will contribute $50 to our organization and also deposit money into your account.  This offer is only available at the Morton Grove branch on Dempster Street for initial setup. For more info or to sign up contact Audrey Alvarado at 847-745-1515, aualvarado@mbfinancial.com; or ask for Frank. Tell them Niles North Fine Arts sent you!

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Enemy of the People

by Henrik Ibsen (adapted by Arthur Miller)

An idealistic fight for truth can be a lonely one to wage. A small-town story of one good man who struggles against corruption and greed-written by the father of Modern Drama, Henrik Ibsen.

“It flames out of a fiery spirit… Mr.Miller’s adaptation… is compact, idiomatic, and eminently actable, and it also preserves Ibsen’s moral point of view.” – New York Times

Thu., Oct. 9 , 10:00am – Free Community Performance
Fri. & Sat., Oct. 10 & 11, 7:00 pm

Auditorium

Box Office Number: (847) 626 -2122