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Jillian Hanesworth

Jillian Hanesworth is the first ever Poet Laureate of Buffalo, New York, a community organizer, recording artist and activist. She was born and raised on the east side of Buffalo where she developed a vision to use art and advocacy to help her community reimagine justice and work together to create a system where all people can thrive. Currently Jillian travels the country performing poetry and speaking on various topics including; art for activism, the...

2010 Summer Season Press Release

...in concert with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of JoAnn Faletta at Artpark. “This exchange presents an unparalleled opportunity for us to showcase for Buffalo audiences the quality arts programming that is happening at CHQ,” says General Manager Robert Chelimsky. “And, though the script will remain the same, it will be exciting to see how the change of venue and orchestral collaborators will create a new version of Amadeus.” In what has become...

Michael Deeb

Michael Deeb Weaver is an accomplished dancer, actor, instructor, and choreographer based in Buffalo, NY. His experience as a performer ranges​ from concert dance to musical theatre to commercial work – and (almost) everything in between. He holds a BFA in Dance from the University at Buffalo, and is a faculty member at both UB and at Nazareth College, teaching jazz, tap, and musical theatre dance styles. Michael’s performance credits have taken him all over...

Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra 2024 Season Announced

...has to offer in honor of this historic year. Concerts will feature CSO members and artists with close ties to Chautauqua. On opening night, principal wind musicians Jaren Atherholt on oboe, Eli Eban on clarinet, Jeffrey Robinson on bassoon, and Roger Kaza on horn will perform the Mozart Sinfonia Concertante. On June 27, assistant Principal Cellist Lars Kirvan will perform a concerto, and on June 29, longtime collaborator Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus joins the CSO for...

Instrumental Program

Instrumental Program July 6–August 23, 2024 Weekly orchestra performances (with rotated seating)  Robust chamber music program  Private lessons   All students receive scholarship  August 21–22: Performances of Wynton Marsalis’ All Rise with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus   Admission decisions and scholarship awards are made by March 1 for the Instrumental Program. We will start to release audition results to applicants by instrument section throughout the month of February. Every applicant will...

Department of Religion Weekly Book Talk Series 

...on various topics including; art for activism, the impacts of storytelling, and the importance of honest and critical social and political conversations. In addition, Jillian oversees Buffalo Books, a nationally recognized program which aims to improve access to culturally relevant books for residents of the east side of Buffalo with the hopes of helping to increase literacy rates among Black and brown communities.  Andrew Seidel — The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism is Un-American  May...

Week Nine 2024

...and Events Wynton Marsalis’ All Rise Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with the Music School Festival Orchestra and Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Timothy Muffitt, conductor August 21 details Wynton Marsalis’ All Rise Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with the Music School Festival Orchestra and Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Timothy Muffitt, conductor August 22 details Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis August 23 details The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA August 24 details Chautauqua Theater Company...

Frequently Asked Questions

...ticket office. 716-357-6250 b May we bring our motor home? There are no facilities for campers or motor homes. Tickets and Gate Passes b When is it free to come to Chautauqua? During our Summer Assembly, Chautauqua offers the following daily tickets free of charge: Sunday Tickets, daily worship tickets, Education Wednesdays (available to current staff, teachers, and students in Chautauqua County), Buffalo Day (free to Buffalo area residents), and Chautauqua County Day (free to...

Faculty

...on the Digital Age’s impacts on society and our planet…she embraces collaboration and experimentation. Kara is a movie enthusiast whose creations are often cinematic, offering non-linear narratives; viewers are exposed to various artistic mediums and theatrical elements, such as props, facial expressions, poetry/speech, singing, and gestures. Michael Deeb Michael Deeb Weaver is an accomplished dancer, actor, instructor, and choreographer based in Buffalo, NY. His experience as a performer ranges​ from concert dance to musical theatre...

Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven’s Ode to Joy

Rossen Milanov, conductor Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus Adam Luebke, music director Oznur Tuluoglu, soprano Ronnita Miller, mezzo-soprano Dennis Shuman, tenor Seoyong Lee, baritone The Chautuauqua Symphony Orchestra commemorates Chautauqua’s sesquicentenniel in a program that evokes the best in human values. The CSO’s frequent collaborator, the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, under the direction of Adam Luebke, joins the CSO for Howard Hanson’s “Song of Democracy,” a celebration of the collective voice and aspirations of humanity. The program continues...