Press - 2005

Look Who's Cooking
September 21, 2005

The Friends of the Newark School of the Arts cordially invite you to

"LOOK WHO'S COOKING"

The Sixteenth Annual Benefit for the Newark School of the Arts

Sunday Afternoon, October 9, 2005
from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
at BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH
275 West Market Street, Newark, NJ

Tax Deductible Contribution: $20.00 Per Person
Children: $10.00 (Age 10 and Under)
No checks or charge cards accepted at door

For information call: Robert Simmons, Chairperson, (973) 736-5516

Kindly make check payable to:
"Friends of Newark School of the Arts"
c/o Robert Simmons
1 Cobane Terrace
West Orange, NJ 07052

Please provide your name, address, phone, email, amount enclosed and number of tickets ordered.

"Good Food for a Good Cause"

Look Who's Cooking features men of distinction who have opened their hearts, and offered up their culinary specialties for an afternoon of excitement, elegance, goodwill and good food.

Newark School of the Arts is a non-profit, educational institution offering instruction by a professional staff in the fields of music, dance, drama and the visual arts.

Chefs: Look Who's Cooking 2005
Tracy Battles John Bennett Richard Bland, III
Richard Bland, Jr. Judson Blue William T. Blue
Brian N. Brown William Brown Lester Carter
Irving Comrie John Crooms Saunders Davis
DeCosta Dawson Jeffrey Demesmin Tyrone Dunlap
Bryan Epps Mark Epps, III Cyrus Ferguson
Aaron Fullilove Gregory S. Fullilove Harold W. Fullilove
Harold W. Fullilove, Jr. Rahmat Ghafoor Edward Gordon
Eddie Hall Robert Harris James Harrison, III
James Harrison, Jr. David Henderson Winston jones
Robert King Lewis L. Lane Jonathan F. Lee
William E. Lee Douglas Lett Frederick Ludd
Raj Matthis Glenn C. Miller Russell Murray
Donald Page Robert Simmons Charles Smith
Stephen Shiman Robert Spencer Michael Staggs
Philip S. Thomas Curtis Watkins George Watson
Calvin Weems Gregory Whitaker Larry Williams

Friends of the NSA: Mary R. White, Officers: President, Patricia W. Fullilove, Corresponding & Recording Secretary, Robert Simmons, Treasurer Members: Judith Bateman, Norma Bland, Deborah Blue, Gina Blue, Willliam T. Blue, Jr. Lillian Dabney, Mary Garrett, Winston Jones, Jonathan F. Lee, Sheila Myricks, Minnie L. Stephens, Curtis T. Watkins

Philip Cokorinos - Bass Baritone Joins Newark School of the Arts
September 21, 2005

Newark School of The Arts is pleased to announce the hiring of Philip Cokorinos, Bass Baritone who joined its faculty. Mr Cokorinos has performed with the Metropolitan Opera for the past 17 years. Notable performances include Masetto in a "Live from the MET" telecast of Don Giovanni, The World Premiere of John Corigliano's highly successful The Ghosts of Versailles, as well as the MET premieres of Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, War & Peace, The Gambler, and Sly. Perhaps best known for his portrayal of Leporello in Don Giovanni, he has performed the role with Opera Pacific, Atlanta Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre, Calgary Opera, Berkshire Opera, Utah Symphony & Opera among many others.

Most recently, adding to his ever-expanding repertoire, Mr. Cokorinos performed his first Olin Blitch in Susannah to rave reviews. Additional recent engagements include Capellio in Bellini's I Capuleti e I Montecchi with Spoleto Festival USA, Mephistopheles in Faust with Chautauqua Opera, Sparafucile in Rigoletto with Connecticut Grand Opera, and Leporello in Don Giovanni with Atlanta Opera. Next, he will perform Sciarrone in Tosca with the MET in the Parks series, Raimondo in Lucia di Lammermoor with Chautauqua Opera, Der Freischutz with Opera Orchestra of New York, and will appear with the Metropolitan Opera in their productions of Manon and Cyrano de Bergerac.

Newark School of the Arts offers private and group lessons in Music, (voice & instrumental), Dance, Drama and Visual Arts. Registration is now taking place at NSA and will continue through the fall. Call (973) 642-0133 for information. NSA programs are supported in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts as well as the City of Newark (HUD/CDBG), Coporations, Foundations and individuals.

Cuban Pianists Perform at Newark School of the Arts
September 21, 2005

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage month Newark School of the Arts will play host to three Cuban pianists who will perform concerts at The School's Davis Hall at 89 Lincoln Park on September 24th, October 1st and October 8th.

The highly accomplished pianists are Adonis Gonzales, Marlenes Luvin and Juanes Zayas all presently residing in the United States. They have performed all over the world and are the recipients of major awards as well as garnering cricital acclaim both nationally and internationally. Mr. Gonzales who is presently pursuing a Doctorate in Musical Arts at Rutgers University is the winner of the 2005 Rutgers Concerto Competition. The programs will include works of Mozart, Chopin, Ravel, Bach. Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Cervantes, Rachmaninoff among others.

In addition to these performances The Newark School of the Arts will present its own program honoring Hispanic Heritage Month October 22nd at the Stella Lass Theatre at 186 Clinton Avenue featuring faculty and students. All concerts will begin at 12:15 and are free and open to the public. Registration is now taking place at NSA. Call (973)642-0133 for information. NSA programs are supported in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Department of State, a partner agency of National Endowment for the Arts.

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