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Fri, Mar 8, 2013 10:25 AM by Alan Post
St. Patrick’s Day and Eileen Ivers will be here this month. To celebrate the arrival of both, we are giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky winner to see Eileen Ivers on Sunday, March 17th! For a chance to win, answer one of the following questions by 10AM Monday, March 11th:
Why do we celebrate St. Patrick's Day on March 17th?
-Correct Answer: It's when St. Patrick died. St. Patrick died on March 17th.
Leprechauns are often associated with Ireland and St. Patrick's Day. What do you call the stick leprechauns carry?
-Correct Answer: Shillelagh.
Where was Eileen Ivers born?
-Correct Answer: New York City, New York
Check back Monday, March 11th at noon for the correct answers. In the spirit of St. Patrick's Day, GOOD LUCK!
Posted in St. Patrick's Day, Eileen Ivers
Wed, Feb 6, 2013 3:42 PM by Luke Anderson
The Ordway will turn into a Mardi Gras party-like atmosphere this Friday, as C.J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band march into the music theater. Bring your dancing shoes for this upbeat, energetic and fast-paced performance!
With a solo career dating back to 1987 and several albums under his belt, C.J. Chenier is widely regarded as one of the best zydeco singers, musicians and performers in the world. He has been called “the crown prince of zydeco” by The Boston Globe and “the best living zydeco singer and accordionist” by Living Blues Magazine.
C.J. Chenier’s earliest musical influences were an eclectic mix of funk, soul, jazz and Motown, and his first musical instruments were piano, saxophone and flute. He earned a scholarship to attend Texas Southern University, where he studied music and starting playing Top 40 music.
Son of the “King of Zydeco” Clifton Chenier, C.J. joined his father’s famous Red Hot Louisiana Band playing the saxophone when he was 21-years-old. His father was the first Creole musician to win a Grammy Award for his album “I’m Here,” which featured C.J. playing the saxophone.
After making the switch to join his father’s band, C.J. Chenier admits it was a bit of a transition and that he didn’t quite understand zydeco music at first.
“I just didn’t understand it. It all sounded the same to me,” he says. “Until I started playing it. Then I was able to understand what was going on. Every time I heard it my feet were tapping and my head was boppin.’”
When his father passed away in 1987, C.J. Chenier decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and continue his legacy by picking up the accordion and becoming the leader of the band. Since taking over the band, C.J. has become well-known for his own unique musical and performing skills. He has spread word of zydeco music to the world, all the while pushing the genre to new heights.
“My daddy always told me to do the best I can do in my style,” he says. “You master what you do. He told me, ‘Be yourself.’ Clifton Chenier already did his thing. I’m trying to just be C.J. Chenier.”
Although traditional zydeco remains the core of the band’s music, C.J. Chenier has continuously pushed those boundaries, adding in new elements of modern funk with healthy does of blues, R&B, swamp pop and even country. C.J. Chenier’s mastery of the accordion, combined with his rich and satisfying voice, is the driving force behind this powerhouse zydeco band.
The band’s most recent album, “Can’t Sit Down,” was nominated for a 2011 Grammy Award in the Best Regional Roots Music category. Focusing on freshness, energy and capturing the “live” moment, the album was recorded in only one recording session.
C.J. Chenier is a crowd pleaser and an authentic zydeco master.
What is zydeco music?
“You go to a gig by a jazz band, and everybody's sitting down, sipping drinks. You play zydeco and you see shoes flying off. You can’t come to my show and stay unhappy all night long. You’re going to break a smile and stomp your foot before too long. This is happy music, and it makes you dance.” – C.J. Chenier
Zydeco is the music of southwest Louisiana’s Black Creoles, a group of people of mixed African, Afro-Caribbean, Native American and European descent. It is a relatively new genre of music, branching out as a unique style of its own in the mid 1900’s.
Usually including a fast tempo dominated by the button or piano accordion, Zydeco music was originally created at house dances, where families and friends gathered for socializing. In addition, zydeco bands typically include a modified washboard called frottior, the electric guitar, bass and drums. Secondary instruments include the fiddle, keyboards and horns. The music style itself sounds much like the blues, but the upbeat, fast-moving zydeco style is made for dancing.
For more information about zydeco music, visit http://www.cjchenierandtheredhotlouisianaband.com/CJ_Chenier/Home.html
Puchase your tickets for C.J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band here.
Posted in Theater Season, Ordway, Target World Music
Fri, Jan 25, 2013 3:19 PM by Ryan Jones
This weekend will prove to be a very busy one for downtown Saint Paul! The Saint Paul Winter Carnival has begun and the Red Bull Crashed Ice competition, 2013 Saintly City Cat Club Annual Championship Cat Show, and Minnesota Weapons Collectors Association show will occur as well. These events will generate heavy traffic and congest available parking downtown. Please plan ahead and give yourself ample time for travel and parking.
For additional information, please visit http://www.visitsaintpaul.com/ or http://www.winter-carnival.com/.
Want a guaranteed parking spot? The Ordway offers parking passes which may be purchased through our Ticket Office over the phone or in-person prior to any given performance.
Ordway Ticket Services Phone Room, 651-224-4222
Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm | Sat, 11am-3pm
Ordway Ticket Office (walk-up sales)
Mon-Sat, 11am-3pm
Posted in Parking Alert, Announcements
Wed, Dec 26, 2012 3:37 PM by Emily Kudrle
In honor of Buddy the Elf making Ordway his home for the month of December we decorated our lobby with all the things Buddy loves, like candy canes, paper chains and - snowflakes! Buddy is a wiz with paper and scissors and our skills are no match for his; so we invited more than one hundred students from across the Twin Cities to help.
Thank you to all who participated in transforming our lobby into a winter wonderland:
Battle Creek Middle school
Hallie Q. Brown Community Center
Capitol Hill Gifted and Talented Magnet School
Linwood-Monroe Arts Plus
Dayton’s Bluff Achievement Plus Elementary School
J. J. Hill Montessori Magnet School
Washington Technology Magnet School
Posted in Elf the Musical, Theater Season
Wed, Dec 19, 2012 10:36 AM by Emily Kudrle
This week’s Wednesday Webisode is brought to you by our very own Ordway staff! We took a camera behind the scenes of Elf the Musical on Tour this week to bring you the inside scoop from the cast and crew!
Posted in Behind the Scenes, Musicals, Theater Season, Elf the Musical
Fri, Dec 14, 2012 1:49 PM by Emily Kudrle
Everyone came dressed to the nines and arrived fashionably late for an evening of dance, drinks and desserts onstage at the Ordway. Ordway guests sashayed into the Ordway's exclusive black-tie gala, Puttin’ on the Glitz! Patrons partied to the sounds of a bygone era provided by The Wolverines Big Band.
There were decadent desserts, complimentary wine and beer and a coffee bar from The Saint Paul Hotel as well as the opportunity to show off dance moves on stage at the Ordway.
Proceeds will go to benefit the Ordway Circle of Stars and their support of the Ordway and its education programs, where annually more than 50,000 school children are provided low-cost tickets and bus subsidies for special school-group matinees, called Performing Arts Classrooms.
Special thanks to everyone who helped make the night a great success!
Mon, Dec 10, 2012 2:46 PM by Luke Anderson
Critics are raving about Elf The Musical at the Ordway! Below are several local reviews from last weekend’s performances.
Star Tribune, “‘Elf’ is a sweet holiday treat,” By Rohan Preston
Pioneer Press, “‘Elf’ review: Ordway’s musical could become Christmas classic,” By Rob Hubbard
HowWasTheShow.com, “Elf at the Ordway,” By Janet Preus
TCJewfolk.com, “Elf The Broadway Musical - A Christmas Extravaganza,” By Monica Routman
WCCO Online, “Curiocity: ‘Elf’ Strays From Film, But Provides Festive Fun,” By Sara Boyd
Twin Cities Daily Planet, “Elf the Broadway Musical”: The Ordway delivers a holiday gift—wrapped in brown paper,” By Jean Gabler
Elf The Musical is at the Ordway through December 30. For ticket information, click here.
Posted in Theater Season, Elf The Musical, Ordway, Musicals, Reviews
Mon, Dec 10, 2012 11:18 AM by Emily Kudrle
Elf The Broadway Musical is the hilarious tale of Buddy, a young orphan child who mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported back to the North Pole. Unaware that he is actually human, Buddy’s enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth. With Santa’s permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father, discover his true identity and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas. This modern day Christmas classic is sure to make everyone embrace their inner Elf. It is the one present everyone wants this holiday season, but hey, don’t take our word for it!
Check out the reviews from our guest bloggers, who saw the show on opening night, to find out what they had to say about the show!
“Elf the Musical” by Rachel Welch
http://www.theminneapolite.blogspot.com/2012/12/elf-musical.html
“Review: Elf the Musical” by Stephanie Kwong
http://www.phenomnaltwincities.com/?p=15120
“Elf the Musical – Family Fun Fare” by Brenda Anderson
http://brendaandersonbooks.com/2012/12/08/elf-the-musical-fun-family-fare/
“Elf the Musical at the Ordway” by Michelle Wermerskirchen
http://www.redheadedbookchild.com/2012/12/elf-musical-at-ordway.html
“Blogger Night at the Ordway: "Elf the Musical" by Monica Rupert
http://exploredreamdiscover-monica.blogspot.com/2012/12/guest-blogger-night-at-ordway-elf.html
“Elf the Musical = SparkleJollyTwinklyJingley” by Katherine Emmons
http://www.katherineemmons.com/2012/12/elf-the-musical-sparklejollytwinklejingley/
“Who’s Your Buddy” by Daniel Undem
http://danielundem.com/2012/12/08/
“’The best way to spread Christmas cheer is to sing loud for all to hear’ Buddy the Elf” by Bartley Stratton
http://theplaybillcollector.com/musicals/the-best-way-to-spread-christmas-cheer-is-to-sing-loud-for-all-to-hear-buddy-the-elf
“Elf - the Ordway” – Alexandra Haider
http://mplsgossipgirl.com/2012/12/08/elf-the-ordway/
“The Ordway Production of Elf Was SparkleJollyTwinkleJingely” by Mark Baillie
http://kimarky.blogspot.com/
"A Buddy for Christmas" by Daniel Zillman
http://theartfulculturevore.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/a-buddy-for-christmas/
Think you’re a great writer? Do you have a blog? Want to be a guest blogger? Send your blog URL to social@ordway.org!
Posted in Theater Season, Blogger Night, Elf the Musical
Fri, Nov 30, 2012 4:43 PM by Emily Kudrle
Elf the Musical will be here in less than one week! To celebrate Buddy the Elf’s arrival, we are giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky winner to see the show on Wednesday December 5th!
For a chance to win, answer the following question:
Buddy’s favorite holiday meal is spaghetti and syrup; what’s yours?
Please post your answer in the comment box below by Monday December 3rd at 3pm and you will automatically be entered to win a pair of tickets to this jolly, jingly, holiday show, Elf the Musical!
Posted in Elf the Musical, Theater Season, Contest
Wed, Nov 28, 2012 11:25 AM by Emily Kudrle
Watch Elf stars Sebastian Arcelus, Amy Spanger, Beth Leavel and Matthew Gumley make the holidays sing at the recording session for the hit Broadway musical ELF!
Posted in Elf the Musical, Theater Season, Behind the Scenes
This blog is a group effort by Ordway staff, actors, artists, musicians, dancers and all those involved in the creative process of performances, programs and events at the Ordway to provide a behind the scenes look at what happens onstage, backstage and in support of the work presented at the Ordway. We also hope to discuss pertinent topics in our industry.
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