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1 Drumline Live! | Overture Center Drumline Live SAT, NOV 27 – SUN, NOV 28 2010 | Overture Hall Overture’s Holiday Light display is sponsored by MGE Foundation This program is part of Overture’s Community Ticket Program. Funding for the Com- munity Ticket Program is provided by American Girl’s Fund for Children, a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts, and by contributors to the Ovation Fund. Learn how you can be part of supporting Overture’s community and education programs at overturecenter. com/contribute. Welcomed by Arrangers Raymond Rolle II, Lindsey Sarjeant, Keven Shepherd, Nicholas Thomas, Terry Jones TOUR DIRECTION COLUMBIA ARTISTS MANAGEMENT LLC Tim Fox / Alison Williams 1790 Broadway, New York, NY 10019 | www.cami.com CREATIVE TEAM Company Manager Reggie Brayon Tech Director Keith Bernard Sound Engineer KD Morley TOUR STAFF Costume Manager Toi Whitaker Administrative Assistant Queen Aftan Williams Creator/Director/ Musical Director Don Roberts Percussion Director Demetrius Hubert Scenic Designer Harlan Penn Assistant Musical Director Brian Snell Assistant Percussion Director/Choreographer Tovah “TJ” Lovely Costume Designer Glenda Morton Assistant Show Director/ Choreographer Jacques Bell Lighting Designer Xavier Pierce Assistant Costume Designer Trudy Jones

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SAT, NOV 27 – SUN, NOV 28 2010 | Overture Hall Assistant Costume Designer Trudy Jones Assistant Show Director/ Choreographer Jacques Bell Assistant Musical Director Brian Snell Costume Designer Glenda Morton Scenic Designer Harlan Penn Lighting Designer Xavier Pierce Creator/Director/ Musical Director Don Roberts Assistant Percussion Director/Choreographer Tovah “TJ” Lovely Percussion Director Demetrius Hubert Overture’s Holiday Light display is sponsored by MGE Foundation Welcomed by

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1 Drumline Live! | Overture Center

Drumline Live

SAT, NOV 27 – SUN, NOV 28 2010 | Overture Hall

Overture’s Holiday Light display is sponsored by MGE Foundation

This program is part of Overture’s Community Ticket Program. Funding for the Com-munity Ticket Program is provided by American Girl’s Fund for Children, a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts, and by contributors to the Ovation Fund. Learn how you can be part of supporting Overture’s community and education programs at overturecenter.com/contribute.

Welcomed by

ArrangersRaymond Rolle II, Lindsey Sarjeant, Keven Shepherd,

Nicholas Thomas, Terry Jones

TOUR DIRECTIONCOLUMBIA ARTISTS MANAGEMENT LLC

Tim Fox / Alison Williams1790 Broadway, New York, NY 10019 | www.cami.com

CREATIVE TEAM

Company ManagerReggie Brayon

Tech DirectorKeith Bernard

Sound EngineerKD Morley

TOUR STAFF

Costume ManagerToi Whitaker

Administrative AssistantQueen Aftan Williams

Creator/Director/ Musical Director

Don Roberts

Percussion DirectorDemetrius Hubert

Scenic DesignerHarlan Penn

Assistant Musical Director

Brian Snell

Assistant Percussion Director/Choreographer

Tovah “TJ” Lovely

Costume DesignerGlenda Morton

Assistant Show Director/ Choreographer

Jacques Bell

Lighting DesignerXavier Pierce

Assistant Costume Designer

Trudy Jones

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Lakota Sioux Dance Theatre

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FRI, APR 15, 8 pm$20–$28 | Capitol TheaterImmerse yourself in the rich traditions of Native American culture with elaborate and captivating theatrical work celebrating the culture of the Lakota people.

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CAST

EUPHONIUM Clifton Robinson Kingston, Jamaica, Florida A&M University Anthony Charles Miami, FL, Florida A&M University

PERCUSSION Jason Price Atlanta, GA, Florida A&M University Isaiah Ellis Atlanta, GA, Fort Valley State University Ralph Nader Brooklyn, NY, Hampton University Alex Blake Brooklyn, NY, Norfolk State University Anthony Pasquini Atlanta, GA, Clark Atlanta University LeJuan Mckee Atlanta, GA, Shaw University Tovah Lovely Belle Glade, FL, Florida A&M University Jeremy George Sanford, FL, Florida A&M University

FHORNS Darrell Johnson Durham, NC, Florida A&M University Herb Little Atlanta, GA, Florida A&M University BASSES Umar Taqqee Los Angeles, CA, Florida A&M University Michael Jones Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Dillard, Ft. Lauderdale Trenton Wright Atlanta, GA, Florida A&M University Brandon Kinsey Atlanta, GA, Clark Atlanta University

TROMBONE Antoinie Swain Atlanta, GA, Florida A&M University Edwin Blakely Atlanta, GA, Florida A&M University Aaron Davis Miami, FL, Florida A&M University Dunwoody Mirvil Miami, FL, Florida A&M University Christina”Tina Rose” Anderson Atlanta, GA, Southwest DeKalb Trevard Rolle Miami, FL, Florida A&M University

TRUMPET Donla Willis III Detroit, MI, Florida A&M University Preston Kendall Raleigh, NC, North Carolina Central University Aheisha Duke Dallas, TX, Florida A&M University Anton Dominique Landers Detroit, MI, Norfolk State University Yamin Mustafa Miami, FL, Florida A&M University Eddy Falcon New York, NY, Talented Unlimited Arts Larry Allen Houston, TX, Prairie View A&M University Charles Madison Atlanta, GA, Tennessee State University Anthony Scott Tallahassee, FL, Florida A&M University

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CAST (cont.)

SAXOPHONES Larry J. Smith II Miami, FL, Florida A&M University Jaques Bell Atlanta, GA, University of Georgia

DANCERS Vera Musgrove Temple Hills, MD, Spelman College/Morehouse Shimri Israel-McBee Tulsa, OK, DeKalb Tech Cormesha Johnson Atlanta, GA, Clark Atlanta University Alicia Dixon Atlanta, GA, University of Georgia Nia Lancelin Pine Bluff, AR, Spelman College/UAPB

DRUM MAJOR Brian Snell Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Florida A&M University

HOST Slater Thorpe Atlanta, GA, Florida A&M University

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PROGRAM ACT I

Africa The ancient rhythms of the world’s first drummers fly on the wings of time, re-invented in the sound and fury of a new band of musicians—and our musical journey begins.

Drum Major/Shout It Out Nobody can sit still when these all star musicians and dancers strut their stuff. So what are you waiting for? Get up, get loud, and Shout It Out! There’s a Band in the house!

American Soul Some call it Motown. Some call it Soul. Revel in the sweet, smooth sounds that defined an American musical genre with songs made famous by some of the greatest recording artists of all time.

The King Be prepared to “Beat It” with Drumline Live, as we give you a “Thriller” highlight reel from the King of Pop, featuring our choreographed rendition of “Smooth Criminal” and “Billie Jean.”

Midnight Magic These ghostly drummers are hip and magical. Don’t blink because you won’t believe the sights you are about to see.

Gospel Put on your Sunday-go-to-meetin’ clothes and join this hand-clapping, heart-thumping celebration of America’s southern gospel music. And don’t you pay no mind to that down-home testifyin’… it’s all good news!

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ACT II

Street Beat This action packed group of percussionists will absolutely amaze you. This team of drummers is fast with their sticks and just as fast on their feet.

Swingin’ If you dig the sounds of the Big Bands, you’ve come to the right place! Welcome to Swing Town. Open twenty-four hours. Bring your dancin’ shoes….

Halftime The sound and style of the Historical Black College and University marching bands is legendary. Enjoy this tribute to the iconic halftime extravaganza made famous by HBCU bands from across America. Who needs a stadium?

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The New Mel Brooks MusicalYoung FrankensteinTue, FeB 22 – suN, FeB 27

Legally Blonde, The MusicalTue, Apr 5 – suN, Apr 10

Les MisérablesNew 25th Anniversary productionTue, MAy 10 – suN, MAy 15

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Mamma Mia!Fri, JAN 28 – suN, JAN 30

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PROGRAM (cont.) Ultimate Drum Battle This battle begins three versus three, and then two versus two, and finally one versus one. There can be only one champion. We’ll let the audience decide.

HBCU DRUMLINE The Bass Drums sound like Thunder, the flash of the cymbals is like Lighting. The HBCU Drumline is an Explosion of Power and Precision. You will be amazed.

Funky Footwork Nothing can prepare you for the dazzling choreography of the HBCU dance routine and musical selections that highlight the best of the 80’s and 90’s Hip-Hop.

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HISTORY Historically Black Colleges and

Universities (HBCU) are institutions of higher learning that were estab-lished before 1964 with the intention of serving the African American com-munity. There are more than 100 his-torically black colleges in the United States, located almost exclusively in the Southeast.

The HBCU were established after the Civil War as places of dignity and hope where young people had an opportunity to become profes-sionals instead of maids or laborers. Along with the private black colleges and universities founded later by the AMA, these reconstruction era schools became the backbone of higher education for African Ameri-cans. It was in these bastions of higher education that the tradition of the show style marching band was born. The tradition began over fifty years

ago at Florida A&M University, which has been long considered the nation’s preeminent black college marching band school. HBCU marching bands began, as most do, as support for the college football team. They have since grown into a sport of their own, featuring characteristic high stepping, funky dance rhythms, and exciting musical repertoire ranging from classi-cal to Top 40.

Celebrations of HBCU marching culminate in competitions such as the Big Southern Classic and the Bayou Classic. These competitions, which draw audiences of roughly 60,000 fans each, are a testament to the popularity of the sport. But it is only recently, with films such as Drumline, backed by a flurry of high profile marching band appearances that this tradition has begun to capture the imagination of the American public.

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Join other KIR fans in helping to keep this family community asset free. Learn about the benefits of membership and join the KIR Club today at overturecenter.com/contribute.

You’ll have even more fun and can take pride each Saturday morning knowing that your generosity is part of how it all happens.

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Overture’s free and low-cost community and education programs are at the heart of our mission to engage the entire community in the arts. In fact, last season, these programs served more people in our community than the total number of tickets sold to all of our performances. These programs are possible only through the generosity of contributors to the Ovation Fund – people just like you who recognize the transforming benefits of the arts and want to ensure that everyone in our community can experience them.

Learn more when you make your donation onLine at overturecenter.com/contribute.

overture’s free and Low-cost community and education programs incLude: Community Ticket Vouchers, Kids in the Rotunda, Duck Soup Cinema, Take 10, International Festival, Overture Galleries, St. Mary’s A.M. Series, Artist Residencies, Community Arts Access Program, OnStage Performing Arts Series, The Tommy Awards, Educator Workshops, Meet the Artist, Wisconsin Writers Series and Overture After Work

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Don P. Roberts received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Education from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. While at FAMU, he served as drum major, student conductor, and student arranger in what is considered to be one of the finest band programs in America. He received a Master’s Degree in Music Education from Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama. Presently, Mr. Roberts is pursuing a Doctorate Degree in Administration from Argosy University in Sarasota, Florida. He is also a member of Phi Beta Mu International Bandmaster’s Fraternity.

Mr. Roberts was the Executive Band Consultant for the Twentieth Century Fox hit movie, Drumline. He was responsible for training the actors, writing the precision drills, rehearsing the band, etc. As the chief band consultant, he played a vital role in the making of Drumline and its success. The movie received national and international acclaim. In 2003, it was nominated by the NAACP as Most Outstanding Motion Picture. It was also nominated for an American Choreography Award for Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film.

Most recently, Mr. Roberts was appointed as the Associate Producer and Executive Band Consultant for the

ESPNU Television series, “The Battle”, which features some of America’s best Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Marching Bands. The weekly show debuts in the fall of 2010. Mr. Roberts also serves as the President and Musical Director of the company, Halftime Live, which has provided the official drum line for the Atlanta Hawks from 2007-Present and the Atlanta Falcons in 2007.

As an educator, Mr. Roberts has served as the Instrumental Music Coordinator of the DeKalb County School System since 1996. He served as the Chairman of the Music Department and Director of Bands at Southwest DeKalb High School in Decatur, Georgia from 1990 through 1996. He was appointed to a dual role from 1998-2004 as DeKalb County Instrumental Music Coordinator and Southwest DeKalb High School Co-Director of Bands.

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