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February 27, 2007



Tickets Still Available for Saturday
Nego Gato: African-Brazilian Music & Dance
March 3, 2007 Tickets - $23/$10 ages 18 and under
Pre-Performance Lecture about the History of African Culture in Brazil by Carol Chappell, Historian for Nego Gato. 7 p.m. in Room One West
“They came in pairs, with back flips to handstands, hyper extended headstands, head slides and a crackling thunderstorm of roundhouse kicks.”- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Performing at such venues as The Kennedy Center, and with world music stars such as Oludum, Nego Gato has brought the colorful beauty, rich legacy and explosive power of Afro-Brazilian music, dance and Capoeira to audiences across the United States.
In addition their education, outreach, and arts empowerment programs have touched the lives of thousands throughout Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. Capoeira is a martial art form created by African slaves in Brazil who had to disguise their practice of fighting moves by making
them look like dance. It is remarkable for its breathtaking athleticism, but also includes the training of music and dance,
as well as philosophy.
Mestre Jose Sena, known as Nego Gato, is the founder and namesake of Nego Gato. To be trained in Capoeira is an extensive commitment and includes learning of the music, instruments,
and philosophies of the art form as well as the acrobatic movements, attacks and defenses, eventually mastering the flips,
high kicks and acrobatics for which Mestre Nego Gato and Capoeira is renowned. Their performances including the elaborate
costumes found only in Bahia, the machete-wielding Maculela, a dance created by their ancestors enslaved in Brazil as well
as the music which incorporates elements of samba reggae, afroxe and Afro-Jazz.
Please check out the season video on our web page at http:/ www.fnal.gov/culture for an example of Nego Gato. It really must be seen to be believed!
This concert is sponsored in part by the Performing Arts Fund, a program of Arts Midwest funded by the National Endowment
for the Arts with additional contributions from General Mills Foundation, Land O’Lakes Foundation, and the Illinois Arts Council.

Other
Upcoming Events
Gallery
Chamber Series - Sundays, March 18 at 2:30 - 2nd Floor Art Gallery
Limited tickets remain for an All Beethoven Program by the Arianna String Quartet - March 18 - $15
Special Event sponsored by the Cultural Association of Italians at Fermilab
Lucidarium: La Istora du Purim - Saturday, March 17 - $10/$5 for ages 18 and under
Best of Dance Chicago
April 14, 2007 Tickets - $20/$10 ages 18 and under
“The Premiere Showcase for the dizzying array of companies, dancers and choreographers that are the core of the city’s burgeoning dance scene.” – Chicago Sun-Times
The Stars of Dance Chicago is an international touring group that consists of Chicago's most vibrant dancers, choreographers and
dance masters selected by Artistic Director John Schmitz to represent Dance Chicago. Schmitz states: "They perform a dizzying premiere
showcase where ballet mingles with jazz, modern mixes into hip-hop and tap burst onto the scene in a brilliant kaleidoscope of dance.
These choreographers aren't trying to reinvent the wheel - they've found new ways of making it roll. Whether they leave you
speechless or screaming for more, these are the dances you will never forget. Toes tap, hips hop. Smooth moves on hard groves.
The Stars of Dance Chicago is about racing hearts, sweaty palms and unbridled passion. Who needs rhyme and reason when you've got
the rhythm? This is new artistry in full Technicolor in a most exhilarating dance program."
Performers include M.A.D.D. Rhythms, Thodos Dance Chicago, Live Music by Stone, Chicago Tap Theatre, Chicago Ballet,
SurTaal, Jonathan Arellano and Christa South,Culture Shock Chicago, Hip Hop ConneXion, Choreography by Eddie Ocampo,
Altin Naska, and STICK AND MOVE.

Details
For further information or telephone reservations, call
630/840.ARTS (2787) weekdays from 9 – 4. At other
times an answering machine will give you information and
a means of placing ticket
orders. Ramsey Auditorium is located in Wilson Hall, the
central building of Fermilab. Wilson Hall, a high-rise,
is accessible
from the west on Kirk Road at Pine Street or from the east
on Batavia Road in Warrenville. We welcome your input regarding
the Arts & Lecture Series. If you have any suggestions
or comments, please e-mail them to audweb@fnal.gov. Thanks
for your continued support of the cultural offerings at Fermilab!
Tickets are non-refundable. For further information or telephone
reservations, call 630/840-ARTS (2787) weekdays between
9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Phone reservations are held for five
working
days,
but will be released for sale if not paid for within that
time. On the evening of the event, the box office opens
at 7 p.m.
and will-call tickets can be picked up, or available tickets
purchased, at that time. At this time both the Pine Street
entrance (from Kirk Road in Batavia) and the Batavia Road
entrance (west of Rte. 59 in Warrenville) are open. Our
address is simply
Kirk Rd. & Pine Street, Batavia. For more information,
go to our web page at www.fnal.gov/culture.
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