What to Do – February 2015

Pan Harmonia’s Sonata Series
A sequence of four programs from late January to early May, this series features a variety of instruments and treasured sonatas from the chamber music repertoire. The February concerts spotlight Kate Steinbeck, flute, Rosalind Buda, bassoon, and Ivan Seng, piano, playing works by Camille St. Saëns, Joseph Jongen, Ludwig van Beethoven and North Carolina composer Michael Burns.

Sunday, February 1 – GeneratioNext Young Musicians take the Stage, directed by bassoonist Rosalind Buda. 3 p.m. St. Matthias Episcopal Church, 1 Dundee St, Asheville. Free admission.

Friday, February 20 – Sonata Series, 7:30 p.m. White Horse Black Mountain, 105 Montreat Rd., Black Mountain. Sunday, February 22 at 3 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 40 Church St., downtown Asheville. $16.50 advance; $22 at the door; $5 for students.

Pan Harmonia, Kate Steinbeck, Artistic Director
(828) 254-7123, www.pan-harmonia.org


 

Every Thursday February 5 – March 19
Seeing Systems: Peace, Justice & Sustainability

Join us to address the connections between three of society’s most pressing challenges, and become equipped to promote peace, justice, and sustainability within our community. 6-7:30 p.m. Battery Park Book Exchange & Champagne Bar, 1 Page Avenue in the Grove Arcade, downtown Asheville. For more details and to register, visit www.mountaintrue.org.

Thursday, February 5
Selma to Montgomery 1965

Opening reception for an exhibition of photographs by James Barker. Includes talk by photographer. 5:30-7 p.m. In UNC Asheville’s Karpen Hall lobby. On display February 2-27. Free. Info: dmiles@unca.edu or (828) 232-5024

Thursday, February 5
Toast Asheville

Guests sample the region’s delicious beer, wine and spirits and enjoy tastes from local chefs and eateries at the Asheville Art Museum. A silent auction will feature art, gift packages and items from local wineries and breweries. 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. $30 for members, $35 for non-members, $40 at the door. Asheville Art Museum, 2 S. Pack Square, downtown Asheville. Reserve your ticket by calling the Asheville Art Museum at (828) 253-3227 or purchase online at www.ashevilleart.org.

 


Live Music at Bogarts Restaurant & Tavern

Waynesville’s favorite steakhouse not only offers the best steaks in town, they also feature live Old Time/Bluegrass music on Thursday nights at 6:30 p.m. Stop in on a Thursday night to catch some local favorites and a few travelers. With exceptional service geared towards true customer appreciation, you are sure to enjoy the many entrees, sandwiches, fresh salads, homemade soups. Bogart’s also serves up a wide variety of desserts to appeal to the ultimate foodie.

Thursday, Feb 5 – Ragtime Hawks, Old time/ Rag time string band

Thursday, Feb 12 – Eddie Rose & Highway Forty, Bluegrass

Thursday, Feb 19 – Darren Nicholson Band, Bluegrass

Thursday, Feb 26 – Boogertown Gap String Band, Old time string band

Bogart’s Restaurant & Tavern
303 South Main St., Waynesville
(828) 452-1313, www.bogartswaynesville.com


Friday, February 6
Who’s New?

Asheville Gallery of Art’s February show, “Who’s New?,” will feature the work of three new artists, Jane Molinelli, Juditta Musette, and Elise Okrend. Opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Their work and that of the other 25 gallery members will be on display and for sale through the month during regular winter hours. Asheville Gallery of Art, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The gallery is located at 16 College Street in downtown Asheville, across from Pritchard Park. Details: (828) 251-5796, www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com.

Saturday, February 6
Zach Deputy and Dean Ween Group

Two amazing artists debut at The Grey Eagle. Zach Deputy’s one-man show of “Island-infused, Drum ‘n’ Bass, Gospel-Ninja-Soul” has the energy and sound of a six-piece band. The Dean Ween Group, self described as a “vicious brand of rock n’ roll,” presents an enthusiastic, raucous rock show like from when you were a kid. All ages, 8 p.m. The Grey Eagle, 185 Clingman Avenue, Asheville. (828) 232-5800. www.thegreyeagle.com

 


Altamont Theatre

Friday, February 6 – Kristin Luna Ray CD Release Party. Shining Through is the third album to be released by Luna Ray, and her second consecutive album devoted solely to kirtan and mantra. Joining Luna for this show is legendary Asheville based percussionist, River Guerguerian, and his band. Doors open 7 p.m. Show at 8 p.m. All ages.Tickets: $15 adv.; $17 at the door.

Saturday, February 28 – The Billy Sea with Casey Driessen. A special night of global Americana music featuring some of the finest musicians who call Asheville home. Casey will kick the night off with “Casey Driessen: Singularity,” followed by a set from The Billy Sea (Billy Cardine, River Guerguerian, and Jake Wolf). The evening ends with The Billy Sea and Casey Driessen performing together. Doors open 7 p.m. Show at 8 p.m. All ages. Tickets: $15 adv.; $18 d.o.s.

The Altamont Theatre, 18 Church St., Asheville. For more details, tickets, and show times, call (828) 270-7747 or visit www.myAltamont.com


February 6 through March 1
A Chorus Line

Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Asheville Community Theatre, 35 E. Walnut St. (828) 254-1320, www.ashevilletheatre.org.

Saturday, February 7
Seeing into the Sacredness of Intuition

With psychic/medium MariJo Moore. One day workshop. 10-5 p.m. at Comfort Inn Suites, Biltmore Room, downtown Asheville. $105 per person. To register and for more information visit www.marijomoore.com

 


The Writers’ Workshop

Saturday, February 7 – Writing for Magazines, Journals & Newspapers with Jodi Helmer. Learn how to develop ideas for articles and how to turn life experiences into essays for national magazines, newspapers and literary journals. Meets 10-4 pm. $75/$70 members.

Saturday, February 21 – Short Fiction Workshop with Richard Krawiec. This writing-intensive class will explore writing sequenced action, effective dialogue, how to organize and integrate description and theme, and revision techniques. Meets 10-4 pm. $75/$70 members.

Classes held at 387 Beaucatcher Rd., Asheville. Register by calling (828) 254-8111, or visit www.twwoa.org


Sunday, February 8
Kontras Quartet

At the First Congregational Church, Fifth Avenue and White Pine in Hendersonville at 3 p.m. $20 individual tickets and $75 series tickets for all four performances will be available at the door on the day of performance. Students admitted free. More details at www.hendersonvillechambermusic.org.

Sunday, February 8
Home-Grown Revolution

How re-imagining your home & yard can transform the world. A day-long workshop with author and permaculturalist Peter Bane. 10 a.m. to  5 p.m. at the French Broad Food Coop, 90 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville. Cost is $70. www.organicgrowersschool.org.

Sunday, February 8
Salon with David Novak

Metro Wines hosts a one of a kind, entertaining and interactive salon experience with the award-winning storyteller, author and actor. Enjoy a glass of wine while the master of all genres brings stories to life. 3 p.m. at MetroWines, 169 Charlotte Street in Asheville. Seating is limited. Tickets are $15 and include a complimentary glass of wine or beverage. For reservations, email: Ruth@david-novak.com or call (828) 658-4151. To learn more about David Novak, please visit www.novateller.com.

Sunday, February 8
Local Flavors 2015

Fine works of art produced by members of the Arts Council who are local to the area. An opening reception will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at Gallery 86, located at 86 North Main Street in Waynesville. On display February 4 through March 28.

Sunday, February 8
Art of the Book

The artists of ZaPow! have created an art exhibit in honor of the American Booksellers Association’s National Winter Institute. Opening reception from 3-6 p.m. ZaPow!, 21 Battery Park Ave., downtown Asheville. Visit www.zapow.com.

February 8-11
American Booksellers Association’s 10th Annual Winter Institute

Asheville and The Grove Park Inn host booksellers, authors, editors and publishers for an impressive schedule of events. Malaprop’s will host several events throughout the four-day institute, featuring Azar Nafisi, Stewart O’Nan, Lynn Truss, Maureen Corrigan, Reif Larsen, and many other authors, editors, and publishers. For more details visit www.malaprops.com

Tuesday, February 10
Anything for Love

Former New Orleans resident, Tom Anton, now resident of Brevard, captures the history and romance of New Orleans in his film, Anything for Love, based on Tom and his wife and writer, Sandi Russell’s, true love story. 7 p.m. at the Grace Centre, 495 Cardinal Rd., off 280 just west of the airport. Individual tickets will be available for purchase at the night’s screening for $10, students $5.

Saturday, February 14
Business of Farming Conference

The Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project hosts the annual conference from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at UNC Asheville’s Sherrill Center. The event focuses on the business and marketing side of farming. Learning and networking opportunities for regional farmers. Tickets are $75. Register at www.asapconnections.org/conference.

Saturday, February 14
Hearts for SART

Please join us at 7 p.m. for the heart-piercing music of Forte (fresh from a sold-out performance at the Altamont), a silent auction stuffed with art and adventures, delectable hors d’oeuvres and desserts, a cash bar, and a chance to catch up with friends of the theatre. This fund-raiser takes place downtown at the historic Asheville Masonic Temple, 80 Broadway. Tickets (only $25) are available online at www.sartplays.org.

Thursday, February 12
An Evening of the Arts

Performances by: Flat Rock Playhouse, pianist Dr. Kevin Ayesh, a brass quintet, the Blue Ridge Community College music department, an Art of Jazz concert, and more! Contributions from: Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, The Green Room Cafe & Coffeehouse, Hannah Flanagan’s Pub, The Italian Cookie Lady, Kilwin’s, Outback Steakhouse, Panera Bread, Southern Appalachian Brewery. 5:30 – 8 p.m. Blue Ridge Community College Conference Hall, 180 W. Campus Drive, Flat Rock. $25 in advance, $30 at the door. Inclement weather date: Tuesday, February 17. Visit the Hendersonville Chamber at 204 Kanuga Road, or call (828) 692-1413 to purchase tickets.

Friday, February 13
The Contagion of Freedom

Anti-Slavery, Women’s Rights, and Economic Justice. Lecture by Sarah Judson, associate professor of history and Africana studies. 11:25 a.m. in UNC Asheville’s Lipinsky Auditorium. Free and open to the public. Info: humanities.unca.edu or (828) 251-6808.

Friday, February 13
Symphony Talk

Asheville Symphony Orchestra Music Director Daniel Meyer discusses the symphony’s next concert. 3 p.m. in the Reuter Center. Free. (828) 251-6140, www.olliasheville.com.

Friday, February 13
Darin & Brooke Aldridge

To celebrate the release of their new CD, Snapshots (Mountain Home Music Company), the Darin & Brooke Aldridge Band will share songs from the album with fans. Isis Restaurant & Music Hall, 743 Haywood Road, Asheville. Phone (828) 575-2737 between noon and 5 p.m. daily, or visit www.isisasheville.com

Saturday, February 14
Jonas Gerard painting performance

From February 1-14, all of Jonas’ original floral, hearts and soft, luxurious silk paintings will be on sale at 20% off. On Valentine’s Day enjoy a special painting performance… where passion meets brush and canvas. 2 p.m. at Jonas Gerard at Riverview Station, 191 Lyman St. in Asheville’s River Arts District. For more information, visit www.jonasgerard.com

Sunday, February 15
Inside the Music

Lecture by Melodie Galloway, artistic director of Asheville Choral Society, chair and associate professor of music at UNC Asheville. An inside look into the choral performance, a sneak peek at upcoming ACS season with a featureed vocalist. 3 p.m. in UNC Asheville’s Reuter Center. Info: (828) 251-6140 or olliasheville.com.

Sunday, February 15
Dart for a Heart

Benefit for Jadyn Cash who is 5 years old. Jadyn’s six year old brother died suddenly a few months ago. Jadyn was born with the same heart condition that took her brother’s life. Learn more at www.facebook.com/heART4Jadyn. Donations may be made to Wells Fargo Bank in care of A Heart for Jadyn. The 2nd annual Dart for a heart event takes place at The Art House, 5 Highland Park Rd., E. Flat Rock. Details at (828) 595-9500, or www.arthousegalleryandstudio.com

Monday, February 16
Projecting the Urban

Humanists and Designers in Collaboration, with Dana Cuff, founding director of cityLAB, a research center that explores the challenges facing the 21st century metropolis through design and research. 6 p.m. in UNC Asheville’s Karpen Hall, Laurel Forum. Free and open to the public. Info: smills@unca.edu or (828) 251-6296.

Wednesday, February 18
New West Asheville Massage Therapy Center

Open House from 5-8 p.m. Ebb & Flow Massage Therapy Center,
947 Haywood Road, West Asheville. (828) 552-3003, www.ebbandflowavl.com

Thursday, February 19
Geneology, Genetics and African American History

A rare chance to hear Henry Louis Gates Jr., one of America’s most prominent intellectuals and an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, in person. 7 p.m. in UNC Asheville’s Lipinsky Auditorium. Free and open to the public. (828) 258-7277, cesap.unca.edu.

Thursday, February 19
3rd Annual Soumu

All encompassing party featuring music, dance, food, and art. Music by Diali Cissokho & Kaira Ba. Dinner served at 6 p.m. $12 in advance/$15 at the door. Children under 12 are half price. Children under 5 free. Tickets on sale at www.ashevillesoumu.com. Held at New Mountain, 38 N. French Broad Avenue, Asheville. (828) 785-1701, www.newmountainavl.com

Friday, February 20
History of Slavery in Asheville

Lecture by Deborah Miles, director of UNC Asheville’s Center for Diversity Education. 9:30 a.m. in UNC Asheville’s Reuter Center. Free. (828) 251-6140, www.olliasheville.com.

Friday, February 20
Opera Talks at OLLI

Asheville Lyric Opera Director David Craig Starkey and a cast of industry professionals guide you through their operatic world. 3 p.m. at UNC Asheville’s Reuter Center. Free. (828) 251-6140, www.olliasheville.com.

Friday, February 20
Asheville Hooper’s Ball

Featuring Asheville Hoops Troupe and Friends at 8 p.m. Geo starts the dance party at 9 p.m. DJ Cosmo Q from 10 p.m. – midnight! $12 adv.; $15 at the door. Tickets available at www.cosmichooper.com. Toy Boat Community Arts Space, 101 Fairview Rd., Asheville.

Saturday, February 21
A Place to Bury Strangers

Heavy, atmospheric wall of sound-influenced blend of psychedelic rock, shoegaze and space rock. At the New Mountain Theatre located at 38 N. French Broad Road downtown. Doors open at 9 p.m. for this 10 p.m. show, limited to 18 and over with tickets priced at $10 in advance and $12 day of show.

February 20-22
The 28th National Arts and Crafts Conference

At the Omni-Grove Park Inn. Admission is $10, students $5, and outdoor parking is free. Information, agenda, and lodging details can be found at www.Arts-CraftsConference.com

Saturday, February 21
Asheville Dance Party Co-Op

10 p.m. third Saturdays at New Mountain Asheville. The collective vision for this monthly series is to create a space for more dancer/performer driven events. Space for dancers, flow artists, acrobats, aerialists, etc., bringing the attention back to movement and each other. $3 before 11 p.m.; $5 after. Free for performers. New Mountain Asheville, 38 N. French Broad Ave. (828) 785-1701, www.newmountainavl.com

Saturday February 21
The Three David’s in Concert

Award-winning songwriters and entertainers, David Holt, David Wilcox, and David LaMotte present an evening of insightful songs, woven with warm-hearted, meaningful stories and an abundance of laughter. 8 p.m. Tickets are $35; $25 for students and children under 12. Diana Wortham Theatre, 2 S. Pack Square, Asheville. (828) 257-4530, www.dwtheatre.com.

Saturday & Sunday, February 21 & 22
R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (and Mystery) of the Universe

One-man play written by D.W. Jacobs from the life, work, and writings of inventor, designer, and BMC summer faculty member Buckminster Fuller. Performed by noted actor and storyteller David Novak, Saturday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 22 at 3 p.m. $10 for BMCM+AC members + students w/ID; $15 non-members. The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, 56 Broadway, downtown Asheville. For more details visit www.blackmountaincollege.org

February 26 – March 1
Qtopia

An original dramatic performance presented by TheatreUNCA in partnership with Youth OUTright. February 26, 27, 28 at 7:30 p.m. February 27 at 10:30 p.m. March 1 at 2 p.m. $12 general admission. For tickets and more information call (828) 251-6610 or visit drama.unca.edu.

Friday, February 27
Solas

Celtic-Americana-folk-country barely hints at the seamless mix, the elegant melodies, and the masterful musicianship of Solas. NPR’s The Thistle and Shamrock says Solas is “Irish America’s most influential band.” 8 p.m. Diana Wortham Theatre. Tickets: $30; Students $25; Children 12 and under $15; Student Rush day-of-show with valid I.D. $10. Tickets/Info: (828) 257-4530 or www.dwtheatre.com.

 


AmiciMusic

The Enchanted Hour: Songs of Twilight. Beautiful Music for Flute, Soprano, and Piano, with Soprano Amanda Horton, flutist Lea Kibler, and pianist Daniel Weiser will perform some rarely heard, but beautiful works by Handel, Rameau, Mozart, Ravel, Gaubert, and Previn among others.

Friday, February 27 – 7:30 p.m. at White Horse Black Mountain. $15 for advanced reservations; $20 at the door. Tickets available at www.whitehorseblackmountain.com.

Saturday, February 28 – 11 a.m. at Isis Restaurant in West Asheville. Eat a delicious brunch and experience some great music. $15 for concert; $7-11 for brunch. More details at www.isisasheville.com.

Saturday, February 28 – 7:30 p.m. at All Soul’s Cathedral in Biltmore Village. $20 general; $15 for church members. Discounted tickets available at www.amicimusic.org

Sunday, March 1 – 2 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist Congregation,
1 Edwin Place in Asheville. $20 general; $15 for church members. Discounted tickets available at www.amicimusic.org


Friday & Saturday, February 27 & 28
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

Hailed as the most important narrative of its time depicting the life of a female slave, Harriet Jacobs’ true story is brilliantly dramatized by star of stage and screen, Cherita Armstrong. 8 p.m. in The Forum at Diana Wortham Theatre. Tickets: $28; Students $23; Children 12 and under $15; Student Rush day-of-show with valid I.D. $10. Tickets/Info: (828) 257-4530 or visit www.dwtheatre.com

Saturday, February 28
Animalia

Award-winning puppeteer Hobey Ford presents a thrilling puppet performance on Saturday, February 28 at 4 p.m. A sing along with Hobey’s wife Sue Ford begins at 3:30 p.m. at the new Rainbow Community Center Auditorium in West Asheville. Doors open at 3 p.m. Hobey Ford performance at 4 p.m. Rainbow Community Center Auditorium, 60 State St., Asheville. Tickets on sale at Malaprops, at www.rainbowcommunityschool.org, or call (828) 258-9264.

Saturday, February 28
The Apache Relay

The band’s single, “Katie Queen of Tennessee” has been labeled by NPR Music’s Bob Boilen as one of the catchiest tunes of the year. Michael Ford Jr. (vocals), Mike Harris (guitar, vocals), Brett Moore (keys, guitar, mandolin), Kellen Wenrich (fiddle, keys), Ben Ford (guitar, vocals) and Stephen Smith (drums). The Grey Eagle, 185 Clingman Ave., Asheville. (828) 232-5800, www.thegreyeagle.com

Sunday, March 1
4th Annual Asheville Wing War

The competition is part of the Asheville Food Fights annual series of competitive food events. Begins at 4 p.m. The wings will be judged by a panel of celebrity judges in a blind taste test in two categories: specialty, and traditional buffalo style. Attendees will also have the opportunity to vote for the People’s Choice Award. $20 per person includes unlimited wings and beer, as well local music. $25 at the door; $12 for children under 18. New Mountain Asheville, 38 N. French Broad Avenue, Asheville. www.ashevillewingwar.com

Thursday, March 5
Tina Firewolf reading and booksigning

Beneath the Chatter: the wise self awaits – A Contemplative Photography Companion for the Journey Home. 7-8 p.m. Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe, 55 Haywood St., downtown Asheville. For details call (828) 254-6734 or visit www.malaprops.com

Sunday, March 8
Jason Posnock and Friends

Two husband and wife teams combine to present a stunning program of intimate music. Performers include Jason Posnock, violin; Dilshad Posnock, flute; Alistair MacRae, cello and Allison Pohl MacRae, soprano. Tickets are $20, available at the door on the day of performance. 3 p.m. at the First Congregational Church, Fifth Avenue and White Pine in Hendersonville.

Call for Vendors
Front Street Arts & Crafts Show

The town of Dillsboro will host the inaugural Front Street Arts & Crafts Show on Saturday, June 20 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The town has also planned an Arts & Crafts Market to take place every third Saturday – vendors are encouraged to attend for a small fee. Apply for these shows by downloading an application from www.visitdillsboro.org. For details, call Connie Hogan at (954) 707-2004.

Black Mountain Events

Every Thursday – Aereo-Plain Early Show. Newgrass. Free. 6 p.m. Inside the taproom. Pisgah Brewing, (828) 669-0190, www.pisgahbrewing.com

Friday, February 13 – Creative Mountain Food Tours. Two uniquely different tours – both beginning at 2 p.m. Register online, www.creativemountainfoodtours.com

Saturday, February 14 – Valentine 5K Run, Kids Fun Run, and Health & Wellness Expo. At Lake Tomahawk Park. Kids Fun Run around the lake will begin at 9 a.m. 5K Race begins at 9:30 a.m. Expos will have health screenings, activity demos, chair massages and more. Blk. Mtn. Recreation & Parks, (828) 669-2052, www.blackmountainrec.com

Friday, February 20 – Big Daddy Love w/Likewise. Inside the taproom. Door 8 p.m.; show 9 p.m. $8 in advance; $12 day of show. Pisgah Brewing, (828) 669-0190, www.pisgahbrewing.com

Saturday, February 28 – Black Mountain Marathon Mt. Mitchell Challenge. One of the “Top Races” in the country. Beginning in scenic Black Mountain at 2,400 feet in elevation and running to the highest peak east of the Mississippi 6,687 feet. Marathon is 22.6 miles and challege is 40 miles. www.blackmountainmarathon.com

Saturday, February 28 – Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast. Swannanoa Valley MLK Foundation presents the 25th annual breakfast. 8-11 a.m. at Dorothy Walls Conference Center. Speaker Tyrone Greenlee. $15 adults, $6 children 3-12 yrs. Tickets available at the Visitor Center. See web site for details, www.svmlk.org

through May 23, 2015
poemumbles: 30 years of Susan Weil’s poem/images

The exhibition includes more than 60 of Weil’s poemumbles made between 1984 and 2014. On display through May 23, 2015. The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, 56 Broadway, downtown Asheville. For more details visit www.blackmountaincollege.org

 


The Strand Theater

Now through February 4 – Boxtrolls. PG, 1 hr. 40 min. Stop-motion animated comedy.

Sunday, February 1 at 6 p.m. – Superbowl Party. Come watch the game on the really big screen. Free admission, beer specials and snacks.

February 6-18 – Gone Girl. R, 2 hrs. 29 min. Mystery/Thriller.

Live Music

Thursday, February 5 at 7:30 p.m. The Friendly Beasts, acoustic Christian pop. $5

Thursday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m. Darren Nicholson Band, bluegrass. $12 in adv.; $15 day of show.

The Strand Theater, 38 North Main Street, Waynesville, NC 28786
www.38main.com


through May 23, 2015
Loving After Lifetimes of All This

An exhibition considering the intersections of craft, (self-)care, apprenticeship and survival within the practices of historically disadvantaged populations. Benchspace Gallery & Workshop at The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design, 67 Broadway Street, Asheville. On display through May 23, 2015. Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm. www.craftcreativitydesign.org