Calendar of Events

3/10/2010
Culver Elementary presents Tales & Scales - Imagination Blast! Residency

Culver Elementary presents Tales & Scales in an after-school Imagination Blast! Residency for First and Second grade students.  6 week program beginning on February 4 from 3:00pm-3:45pm. (Evansville, Indiana)

3/11/2010
Cedar Hall Elementary presents Tales & Scales - Imagination Blast! Residency

Cedar Hall Elementary presents Tales & Scales in an after-school Imagination Blast! Residency for Second Grade students. 6 week program runs on Thursdays from 2:45pm-3:30pm. (Evansville, Indiana)

3/19/2010
Dubois Elementary presents Tales & Scales - The Arabian Nights & Creative Discoveries! Workshops

Dubois Elementary presents Tales & Scales in The Arabian Nights & Creative Discoveries! Workshops.  Performance starts at 8:30am with Celestine Elementary students attending, followed by student workshops at 9:45am, 10:45am and 12:35am for all Dubois Elementary students. (Dubois, Indiana)

3/24/2010
cMoe Camp Kaleidoscope presents Tales & Scales' Imagination Lab

Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville presents the Tales & Scales Imagination Lab for Spring Break Camp 2010!  Children ages 5-11 spend the day with our musictellers exploring imaginative storytelling using music, theatre and creative movement.  Camp begins at 9am and ends at 4pm. (Evansville, Indiana) For more details, check out cMoe's website: www.cmoekids.org!  Registration information listed under Special Events.

3/25/2010
Boys & Girls Club of Evansville presents Tales & Scales - The Arabian Nights

Boys & Girls Club of Evansville presents Tales & Scales in The Arabian Nights.  Performance starts at 2:00pm.  (Evansville, Indiana)


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Our Musictellers
 

Our Musictellers

Tales & Scales was founded by musicians who sought to make the performing arts more engaging and relevant for young people and family audiences.

In 1986, Tales & Scales brought together the performing arts of storytelling, music, theater and creative movement to develop a new and unique art form called musictelling. Using only their bodies, voices, and musical instruments, our "musictellers" (artists professionally trained in music, theater and creative movement) weave magical and engaging stories based upon popular folk legends, myths, and children’s tales. We began by sharing our musictelling with local elementary school children, and today continue to perform for children and family audiences throughout southwest Indiana and across the nation.

 

Flutist Hilary Abigana completed her master’s degree at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music where she was also a recipient of the Sviatoslav Richter Fund for Music Outreach. She earned her Bachelor of Music degree, graduating with distinction, from the Eastman School of Music where she was awarded the Performer’s Certificate in Flute, won the Eastman Nielsen Flute Concerto Competition and Eastman’s John Celetano Award for Excellence in Chamber Music. Hilary has performed with the National Repertory Orchestra, Aspen Music Festival, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Sarasota Music Festival, and SYZYGY New Music. In 2008, she won the Byron Hester Solo Flute Competition and was a silver medalist at the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition as a member of Trio Destino. She has studied with Timothy Day, Bonita Boyd, and Leone Buyse.

 

Clarinetist Jason Gresl has performed with groups such as Denver’s Mercury Ensemble, the Playground Ensemble, the South Bend Symphony, and Dutch ensembles, The Barton Workshop and Groupo Montebello. Jason, with cellist wife, Lara Turner, has performed as the duo Claricello in recitals, masterclasses, and as the Ensemble-in-Residence at Saint Mary’s College. He has taught at Andrews University, the Boulder Arts Academy, Northampton Community Music School, and served as a Fischoff Chamber Music Mentor. As Education Director for the South Bend Symphony, Jason redefined educational performances designing several acclaimed concerts. He received degrees from the University of Colorado – Boulder and Oberlin Conservatory. Jason studied clarinet under Daniel Silver, Bil Jackson and Daniel Gilbert. He studied bass clarinet with Henri Bok.

 

Percussionist Greg Jukes studied at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University under Robert van Sice. He has performed with the Campos do Jordão Festival Orchestra in Brazil under Roberto Minczuk, the Aspen Music Festival’s Chamber and Festival Orchestras, and the Peabody Symphony and Concert Orchestras. In 2005, Greg made his concerto debut with the National Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra at Strathmore Hall in Bethesda, Maryland. Greg is dedicated to the performance of contemporary music having commissioned and/or premiered numerous chamber works and percussion solos. A diverse musician, Greg has performed in percussion trios, quartets, sextets, a percussion and cello duo, an electro-acoustic trio, the eclectic No Signal ensemble, and his rock band The Greatest City in America.

 

 

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