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VOLUME 112
December 10th, 2009
SOTAC MAGAZINE
Your Urban Connection to the Arts & Culture Movement
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Season's Greetings SOTAC i Community!
 
Thanks for making the final ARTOPIA of the year a huge success! Special thanks to all of our participating artists, Xposure Photography Make-up Artistry,  Robert Smith, Narada and Darrell Roach and thanks to  all of our sponsors, The Language Academy, Amped for a Cure, Darrell Roach Designs, YM Dezigns, On Q Productions and Apostrophe Lounge. And a  big thanks to YOU for keeping the art, style and culture movement alive in the city.

As the New Year quickly approaches, the final weeks of 2009 are giving us so many ways to celebrate this season. Scroll below for the latest happenings in the art, style and culture movement and be sure to get out there and enjoy!

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boom boxBoom Box
BoomBox is a pair of dynamic artists using their rich musical history and their vision of music and popular culture to deliver a style of music distinctly different from anything heard or seen in music today. BoomBox is Producer/Engineer/DJ/Drummer Russ Randolph and Producer/DJ/Vocalist/Guitarist Zion Rock Godchaux. This signature sound and show brings live music to a new, elevated level.
When: Thursday, December 10, 2009 @ 9:30 pm
Where: Neighborhood Theatre 511 E. 36th St
Charlotte, NC 28205
More Info: www.neighborhoodtheatre.com


Santaland Diaries

santaFor all you elves that enjoy a little spice with your holiday sugar, Actor's Theatre remounts its holiday favorite that chronicles one man's experience working as an elf in Macy's SantaLand. Witty and unpredictable, this comedy mercilessly cuts through the holiday spirit, revealing all the crazy things we do during this time of year.
When: Thursday, December 10 - Sunday, December 20, 2009
Where: Actor's Theatre of Charlotte
More Info: www.actorstheatrecharlotte.org

 

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Ghostland Observatory has released two albums in less than a year, and have moved audiences from coast to coast with their live performances and unique style. Ghostland Observatory is the duo of front man Aaron Behrens and producer/drummer Thomas Turner. Behrens vocal style and stage performances are unique and uncompromising, and he has drawn early comparisons to Freddie Mercury and Prince. Turner is heavily influenced by electronic artists such as Daft Punk, Laurent Garnier and Green Velvet, as well as rockers such as The Animals, David Bowie, and The Clash. With their spectral blend of electronics, drums, guitar and vocals, they have emerged with a sound that is the culmination of past influence and present inspiration.
When: Saturday, December 12, 2009 @ 9:00 pm
Where: Neighborhood Theatre
More Info:
www.neighborhoodtheatre.com
 

The Beggar Boys: A Celtic Christmasbeggar
Kate Minogue and the Beggar Boys return to Davidson for this annual holiday tradition. Warm your spirit with songs, tunes, and stories from around the Celtic world. Carols, old and new, retell the Christmas story, and Irish Step Dancers from Charlotte's Rince na h'Eireann School of Irish Dance join the band for a special holiday treat. A portion of the proceeds from this concert will benefit the Mooresville Soup Kitchen.
When: Sunday, December 13, 2009 @ 3:00 pm
Where: St Alban's Episcopal Church
More Info:
www.saintalbans-davidson.org 

 
Handel's Messiahhandel
First performed in 1742, originally as a musical celebration of Easter, Handel's Messiah, with its stirring solos and choruses, has become a Christmas tradition. This concert by the Oratorio Singers, excellent soloists, and the Charlotte Symphony is Charlotte's only full performance of this magnificent oratorio.
When: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 @ 7:30 pm
Where: Belk Theater
More Info:
www.blumenthalcenter.org
 
 
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Palm Springs International Film Festival
The 21st Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival plays host to a fabulous array of movies and movie stars. The Festival will feature a stellar line-up of more than 175 films from 60 countries, special events and gala receptions. The Black Tie Awards Gala will be held on Tuesday, January 5, 2010, at the Palm Springs Convention Center. Jeff Bridges will receive Desert Palm Achievement Award, Helen Mirren will receive Career Achievement Award, and Morgan Freeman will receive 2010 PSIFF Career Achievement Award.
When: January 5 - 18, 2010
Where: Palm Springs, CA
More Info: www.psfilmfest.org 
 

International


Dawn Breakers International Film Festival
The purpose of the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival (DBIFF) is to discover, recognize and showcase films and filmmakers of all backgrounds who have a world-embracing vision and incorporate, discuss or reflect on themes that relate to the Bahá'í Faith. Some Baha'i-themes and topics that are explored touch on it's mystical teachings of searching for truth to practical lessons of harmony of science and religion.
When: December 26 - 31, 2009
Where: Zurich, Switzerland
More Info: www.kdkfactory.com
 
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Van Gogh Museum Announces
 
Paul Gauguin: The Breakthrough into Modernity
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AMSTERDAM.- From February 19 to June 6, 2010 "Paul Gauguin: The Breakthrough into Modernity" will be on view in the Van Gogh Museum (exhibition wing). This exhibition is the first to devote attention to the 'Volpini Suite': a series of prints that Gauguin (1848-1903) exhibited in monsieur Volpini's Café des Arts during the Paris Exposition of 1889. The 11 zincographs offer a fascinating overview of the key themes in the artist's work: from the exotic landscapes of Martinique to scenes of Brittany and Arles.

The exhibition will also show works by Gauguin and his friends closely linked to the 'Volpini Suite'. Altogether there will be some 60 works of art (paintings, works on paper, sculptures and ceramics) on view, including key pieces such as "Be Mysterious" (Musée d'Orsay), "Breton Girls Dancing" (National Gallery of Art, Washington), "Self-portrait" (Pushkin Museum, Moscow) and "Is There News" (Gemälde galerie Neue Meister, Dresden). The recent acquisition of the Van Gogh Museum, "Breton Girl Spinning" will also be on show. "Paul Gauguin: The Breakthrough into Modernity" has been organized in collaboration with the Cleveland Museum of Art, where it will run until 18 January 2010.

'Volpini Suite'
Gauguin created the series of prints later to become known as the 'Volpini Suite' at the instigation of the art dealer Theo van Gogh, as a way of drawing attention to his paintings. The Van Gogh Museum acquired an edition of the 'Volpini Suite' in 2004. The series represents an important addition to the Museum's print collection, which gives a comprehensive view of the most important developments in Parisian graphics production during the final two decades of the 19th-century.

Alongside works by Gauguin, the L'Exposition de Peintures du Groupe Impressioniste et Synthétiste in the Café des Arts comprised work by Charles Laval, Emile Bernard and Louis Anquetin among others. In the rebel tradition of Gustave Courbet and Eduard Manet, the artists had organized their own exhibition as a counterpart to the established art being shown at the Paris World's Fair. It was the first joint presentation by a group of artists who were to become known as the Pont-Aven School. Gauguin and his friends had rejected Impressionism and Realism in favor of Synthetism, a style characterized by a simplification of form and color into flat, rhythmic patterns and undulating lines. This new movement became a major source of inspiration for "Les Nabis", a group of avant-garde artists working in Paris in the period 1890-1905, and other artists.

For more information, please visit www.vangoghmuseum.nl
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Susan Grossman: New Urbanscapessusan
Using charcoal and pastel to create her luminous, shimmering drawings, Susan Grossman absorbs our attention irrevocably. A cinematic quality radiates through flashes of color that the artist couples with strong compositional and perspectival effects. Grossman most often explores the streets of New York City, camera in hand, to capture her imagery. For this exhibition, she created a series of drawings of Charlotte, based on a trip to the city in the summer of 2009. Susan Grossman earned a BA from Bennington College in 1981 and a MFA from Brooklyn College in 1988. She has taught at City College of New York and is currently teaching drawing at the National Academy School of Fine Arts.
When: Now - December 26, 2009
Where: Jerald Melberg Gallery
More Info: www.jeralmelberg.com
 
 
The Ties That Bind: Photographs by Preston danaGannaway and Dana Romanoff
An exhibition highlighting two highly esteemed Charlotte photographers: Preston Gannaway who was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for her intimate chronicle of a family coping with a parent's terminal illness (published in the Concord [N.H.] Monitor); and Dana Romanoff who as a member of The Charlotte Observer team of reporters was a 2008 Pulitzer Prize finalist in the category of Public Service for a story on foreclosures titled Sold a Nightmare. She recently completed a highly acclaimed series titled No Man's Land.
When: Now - January 8, 2010
Where: Middleton McMillian Gallery
More Info: www.lightfactory.org
 
Between Two Worlds: The Art of Radcliffe Bailey
radThis exhibition offers recent work reflecting Bailey's exploration of the historical and cultural journey across the Atlantic to the Americas. The pieces examine the ways African Americans re-integrated African cultural fragments into their new existence. Also explored are some of the familial ties, relationships with their environment, and expressive forms that have been such an important part of both the heritage of the African Diaspora, and Bailey's own personal experience.
When: Now - January 10, 2010
Where: Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
More Info:
www.ganttcenter.org
 
griceSmall Works Collaborative Art Show
In celebration of this Holiday Season, our Green Rice Artists will be participating in a collaborative show of small gift priced original works! Over 50 Artists will each be contributing between 3-10 pieces in their respective styles. There will be something for everyone to enjoy in this show of varying subject matter and medium. This Christmas, give the gift of original art! The show will open with a Meet the Artists Reception on Friday, December 4th, and will continue through January 31st, 2010.
When: Now - January 31, 2010
Where: Green Rice Designs & Studio
More Info:
www.green-rice.com 
 
Gallery Crawls
gallery crawl- Every first and third Friday of the month    
Southend - Every first Friday of the month Oct. 2 - Dec. 4
Mooresville -  Every second Saturday of the month 
PlazaMidwood  -  Click here for schedule   

 
 
 

National
 
Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops for Modernity
It's been more than 70 years since the Museum of Modern Art last hosted a major Bauhaus exhibition. In that time, the influence of this distinct German school has permeated nearly every type of visual art, from painting and photography to architecture and graphic design. Now, a new MoMA exhibition digs deeper into the archives of the Bauhaus school than ever before, with classic and obscure works from the masters of the era as well as its lesser-known students.
When: Now - January 25, 2010
Where: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Manhattan, NY
More Info: www.moma.org
  
 
 
International

Edward Steichen: In High Fashion, the Condé Nast Years, 1923 -1937
As chief photographer for Vogue and Vanity Fair, Edward Steichen profoundly shaped the look of celebrity and fashion photography in the 1920s and '30s. He immortalized leading writers, artists, actors,dancers and politicians in striking portraits. Fashion photography was revolutionized when he began depicting the creations of all the great designers of the age, including Poiret, Chanel, Lelong, Lanvin, Patou and Schiaparelli. This exhibition showcases more than 200 photographs by one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century.
When: Now- January 10, 2010
Where: The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
More Info: www.ago.net
Soirees
Local


Sip. Shop. Charlottesip
Join Ellemm along with other retailers and boutiques for an evening of cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and shopping! E-commerce store www.shopellemm.com will be live with selected New Arrivals to purchase that evening. Attendees will receive 20% off that night! Do not miss this unique and innovative shopping event.  You may just get all your holiday gifts purchased in one fell swoop.  That's a Christmas miracle!
When: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 6pm - 9pm
Where: Apostrophe Lounge
More Info: www.shopellemm.com 
 
 
 

 
movementThe Movement @ Soul Gastrolounge
Global Soul Groove brings you "The Movement" at Soul Gastrolounge yet again! This will be the final Movement event of the year.  " The Music Programmer" will be giving you a 5 hour marathon set, featuring classics from Paradise Garage, The Warehouse, Club Zanzibar and The Shelter!  If you are truly a house head, Soul this Friday is where you need to be! If you know any one who loves soulful house music (and we know you do) bring them with you!
When: Friday, December 11, 2009 @ 9pm
Where: Soul Gastrolounge
More Info: www.soulgastrolounge.com
 
 
Culture Initiative: The 1cult
A year ago The Culture Initiative embarked on a project to strengthen our arts community and network its artists. 4 events and 5 collaborations later, we celebrate our first of many anniversaries. We welcome all enthusiasts and creatives alike to come out for what is sure to be our most unique endeavor yet. We will be hosting 20 visual artists, a live exhibit, an interactive photo shoot, and an incredible selection of music. All art will be for sale, and the artist gets 100% of the profits. So come out and enjoy a night of enriching culture and support your local artist.
When: Saturday, December 12th, 2009 @ 9pm
Where: Dharma Lounge
More Info:
Culture Initiative's Group Page, send RSVP's to: stella@cultureinitiative.com


swankSwank!
Being FLY is Simply Not Enough!... Let's Elevate Our Style, Our Attitudes & Experiences!...Join Talk of the Town for SWANK! The Stylish Holiday Seduction. Sponsored by Ciroc - 12.12.09  Attire:  SWANKY! A Portion of the Proceeds will be donated to 25 Dreams Foundation, LLC, a suicide prevention organization.
-Live Music by Uptown Swagga

-2010 Fashion Preview w/ Styles by Frederick LaMont
-Celebrity DJ Shogun on the turntables
When: Saturday, December 12, 2009
Where
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GRAND Central 1000 Central Avenue, Charlotte, NC
More Info: For tickets visit www.talkofthetownent.com or Salon Untouchables (8820 University East Dr, Charlotte, NC)  For Questions Email:  team@talkofthetownent.com

 
The Sol Kitchen & Friends Present: The Gathering 2the gathering
It's that time again and we need to help out the less fortunate. Last year, The Gathering raised over 10 boxes of items ranging from food to toiletries to toys for women and children in the Charlotte area. This year, with the assistance of Letha Taylor and Bags of Love, we are collecting items for The Men 's Emergency Winter Shelter and of course toys for the kids.We are asking people to drop off toiletries, bags (backpacks, gym bags, etc.), clothing, canned goods and toys. Come prepared to party at a "SLAMMING EVENT" but leave knowing that you have helped someone. For more questions about BAGS OF LOVE, contact Letha Taylor at 704.301.7162 or email her at passion4style@yahoo.com. FREE FOR EVERYONE til 11 pm, DJ BRORABB on the wheels! VIP Tables/Bottle Service, contact Michael:michael@sunsetclubcharlotte.com or call him at 704.408.6349
When
: Saturday, December 19th, 2009 @ 10 pm
Where: The Sunset Club

More Info: www.thesolkitchen.com 
 

National 

Holiday Ice Festival
Full day of holiday-related festivities including: Live Reindeer from 10 - 12:30 Lunch with Santa at Buffalo Wild Wings, $5 for children, noon to 1 p.m. FREE photo with Santa, 1 - 3 p.m . Schiffer Park. Community Sing Along at AJ's Cafe, 2- 5 p.m. Gift Wrapping at Blumz, 1 - 5 p.m. Fire Jugglers, 5 - 7 p.m. Hayride, All Day Long Strolling Musicians, All Day Long Warm Hearted Cookie Challenge, All Day Long Warming Hut located at Planavon & 9 Mile Rd. Lunch with Santa,$5 at Buffalo Wild Wings, Free Photos with Santa pictures reindeer for petting and a parade of ice sculptures depicting The Joys of Toys. Also featuring the Great Cookie Cook Off and Holiday Window Dressings.
When: December 13, 2009
Where: Downtown Ferndale, Detroit, MI
More Info: www.downtownferndale.com


International
 
Winter Solstice Lantern Festival
Take part in one of the world's oldest holiday traditions celebrating the return of the light after the longest night of the year. The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden is pleased to host the Secret Lantern Society's 16th Annual Winter Solstice Lantern Festival.See enchanting displays of hand-made lanterns by some of Vancouver's best lantern artists! Performances by The Treble Makers and Zeellia.
When: Monday, December 21, 2009
Where: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden, Chinatown, Vancouver
More Info: www.vancouverchinesegarden.com
                                                                                                                      Style News

macMiracles, Magic, and Makeup

By Ciara Boderick

With winter almost here, let your face do the talking.  Have your face looking magical, unique, and enchanting.  Transformation in colors brings you a new face to the approaching season.  As you cover up for the chilled breeze, don't leave your face dry and boring. While zipping up your boots and tying your colorful scarfs, your makeup can match that perfect outfit.  With Mac's Cosmetics new eye shadows and lipsticks your never look dull for the holidays. As you celebrate winter arrivals, you must not forget this is the season of love.  Since there's not a lot of color outside, have your face being the light of the office, town, and the snow falling nights.

The gold's, pinks, blues, and cinnamon's, can spice up your holidays events with just the sight of you.  From the cool earth tone shades and glitter compact sets, you can dress it up or dress it down all in your face.  Lip shades can bring out any features with any style.  Although neutral is safe, why not tap into your youth with the Mac Cosmetics colored lip glosses.  The variety of colors will have you sitting and choosing which persona you want to show that night.  To brighten up the holidays with just a smile across a sparkling high, this will be a winter to remember.  

Want to be the center of attention? Visit www.maccosmetics.com, and enjoy a winter wonderland indeed.  Everyone woman wants to be experience miracles and magic, and you can do that with just a spice of makeup.  Be the one they will always remember!
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