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Mike Agranoff
Defying categorization, Mike amasses stalwart fans among folk aficionados of all persuasions. His material encompasses traditional ballads, fiddle tunes, Tin Pan Alley, contemporaries in the Folk World, and his own witty pen - all delivered with a skilled hand on guitar, piano, and concertina, an almost telepathic transmittal of the essence of the song, and a sly twinkle in the eye in anticipation of some of the most horrible parodies ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting audience. A signature feature of Mike's performances is his inclusion of some heart-stopping spoken word pieces, unforgettable stories that rivet the listener.
http://mikeagranoff.com/
Site 17: The Market Street Mission, 9 Market Street
100 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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  Art Upstairs
Featuring works by artists of the Millburn Short Hills Art Center.
www.mayoarts.org/artupstairs.htm
Site 10: Mayo Performing Arts Center, 2nd floor lobby
100 South Street

All evening

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Atrium Art Exhibit
Embracing varied subject matters and media, 200 artworks highlight the creative energies of 39 artists showing their works on the four floors of the Gallery. View works by Isabella Pizzano and Theodosia A.G. Tamborlane oils (on the 5th floor) and by the 8 artists of The Power Of Nine group (on 4th floor). On the 3rd floor, photographers Dawn Benko and Danielle Austen offer scenes of Wild New Jersey while the 19 artists of Arts Unbound share the 2nd floor with the mother/son team, Maria and Mark De Mos and David Derr. John Tetz's mobiles grace the stairwells.
www.morrisarts.org
Site 19: Atrium Gallery, Floors 2-5, Administration & Records Building
All evening

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Don Braden/Karl Latham's Big Funk
Led by internationally renowned musicians, saxophonist/composer Don Braden (www.donbraden.com) - who has performed with Wynton Marsalis, Tony Williams, Ron Carter and is composer for the Cosby Show - and drummer Karl Latham (www.karllatham.com) – who has performed with Johannes Mossinger, Mark Egan, Bernie Worrell and the Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars, Big Funk is a hard-hitting groove/jazz/soul "Jam Band" that will get you moving one way or another. Formed with acclaimed keyboardist/vocalist and actor Nick Rolfe and Gary Foote, the group explores new territories in jazz and funk featuring original compositions and arrangements of classics from the Beatles to Beyoncé.
Site 18: First Baptist Church, 51 Washington St.
250 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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Broadway Sings!
Bringing the Great White Way to Morristown, Broadway Sings! brings actual stars of Broadway shows and national touring companies right to Morristown! Featuring Charles Bergell, who starred as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables on Broadway and other colleagues from leading Broadway shows, Broadway Sings! bring these fabulous voices and their unforgettable songs from top Broadway hits right to our stage. One you don't want to miss.
www.broadwaysings.com
Site 15: Presbyterian Church on the Green
57 Park Place

700 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm
Presented by
The New Trend Motors

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Children's Fun Festival
Watch the juggler defy gravity. Wear a hat made of balloons or take home a balloon "dog." Meet a magician or costumed characters from children's classics, get your face painted with butterflies, or visit with the beloved Cow Lady. These wonderful "street performers" will be based in the High School Atrium (upstairs entry) but you may encounter them around the school this night. Children of all ages should come and join the fun!!
Site 5: Morristown High School Atrium Lobby, Upstairs
7:30 to 11:30pm
Presented by:
Colgate-Palmolive Company

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Los Ciegos del Barrio, multi-genre Latin music
Be sure to bring your dancing shoes! Featuring keyboard, Latin percussion and voice, the NYCbased Los Ciegos del Barrio ("the Blind Boys of the Neighborhood") – most of whom are legally blind, perform merengue, bachata, salsa, cumbia, reggaeton and rock in both English and Spanish. They have enjoyed major hits, including a #1 hit on the former MP3.com website. In 2007, Los Ciegos Del Barrio's tracks were featured on "Sound in Sight Volume 1" a compilation sponsored by the National Federation of the Blind which features different blind artists from around the USA.
www.losciegosdelbarrio.com
Site 2: Morristown High School Main Gym
50 Early St.

200 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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Rio Clemente: "The Bishop of Jazz" and Friends
A consummate jazz musician who has performed at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and NJPAC, Rio holds his audiences spellbound with the sheer brilliance of his improvisations. As composer and pianist on the title track of Miss Amy's CD, My Precious One, Rio shared in the spotlight of its 2006 Grammy nomination! Jam with the acclaimed jazz pianist and friends, as they captivate the audience with their own special blend of jazz standards and original tunes.
www.rioclemente.com
Site 1: Morristown High School Auditorium
800 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm
Presented by
Hibiscus American & Caribbean Cuisine

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The Cobra Brothers/ Blues
The Cobra Brothers band is a gutsy, full-throated group showcasing Delta (country) blues, Chicago blues, and easily handling a touch of funk, R&B, rock, country, jazz along the way. Its raw voiced vocals and wailing harmonica riffs have won the Cobra Brothers acclaim at blues festivals throughout the tri-state area. Paying musical homage to such blues legends as Lou Rawls, Muddy Waters, B. B. King, Paul Butterfield, Big Joe Turner, among others, the Cobra Brothers have performed at The Bitter End, The Stone Pony, Watchung Arts Center and were finalists at the 2009 JSJBF-sponsored Division of The International Blues Challenges.
www.cobrabrothers.com; www.myspace.com/thecobrabrothers
Site 16: Presbyterian Chapel, 57 Park Place
150 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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Mauricio de Souza and Bossa Brasil®: Brazilian jazz
Maurício de Souza and Bossa Brasil®, with their unique, exciting, and sophisticated arrangements, cover a wide array of Brazilian jazz standards including the music of Tom Jobim and Hermeto Pascoal, and Egberto Gismonti, among others. Their 2010 album, Here.There, has received widespread critical acclaim – featured on WBGO, and voted the #1 jazz album by WWPV FM. On Jazz Week for three weeks, it was also reviewed by Jazz Times Magazine, All About Jazz NY, Jazz Inside Magazine, and All About Jazz (online), is in Pandora's music library and was voted among the top 30 jazz albums by Music Choice.
Site: 18: First Baptist Church, 51 Washington St.
250 seats; 9:45 and 10:45pm

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The Dirdy Birdies Jug Band:
"The world's most dangerous jug band"

Formed in 1965, the Dirdy Birdies drew on traditions of the 1920s itinerant Mississippi musicians whose music incorporated country blues, spirituals, and traditional folk, all delivered with a sense of whimsy. Often impoverished, these musicians made their own instruments out of washtubs, whiskey jugs, broom handles and such, giving rise to the name "jug band." For the past 46 years, The Dirdy Birdies have captivated audiences from London, England to Carlisle, PA, headlining at the National Jug Band Jubilee (Louisville KY) and, most recently, before screaming Harley owners at Bike Week (Laconia, NH). This is "good times music" at its best.
www.birdies.org
Site 23: Hyatt Morristown, Terrace Ballroom
3 Speedwell Ave.

450 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm
Presented by:
Colgate-Palmolive Company

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The Early Music Players - The Wandering Minstrel: Music and Tales from the Middle Ages and Renaissance
From European castles and courts to commoners portrayed by Sephardic Jews and Shakespeare, this concert features lively and colorful music from a time of transition and change. The Early Music Players perform in costume with reproductions of historical instruments, such as the vielle, rebec, viola da gamba, recorder, krumhorn, gemshorn, early flutes and percussion. A feast for the eyes and ears! This talented group has been featured on WNET/Channel 13, on NJN's "State of the Arts" and has recorded for Macmillan / McGraw-Hill educational recordings.
www.earlymusicplayers.org
Site 7: St. Peter's Parish House
200 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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George Esparza: Phydeaux's Flying Flea Circus and Wahoo Medicine Show
Step right up to the "Golden Age" of humbug and quackery. Hang onto your wallets and lend a skeptical ear when Flea Meister, George Esparza, is hot on the trail of "Pigeons" waiting to be plucked. This charlatan has been called many things by the "fleeced," (some less than kind). Those who have been taken in by his street corner flimflam, cheer the show as a highly entertaining combination of comedy, illusion and PT Barnum hyperbole. The show is good old fashion fun, complete with a genuine miniature circus and plenty of Snake-Oil for everyone. Honest!
http://mayhempoets.com/
Site 22: Entrance area, Administration & Records Building, 10 Court St.
7- 9pm; 9:45-11:45pm

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Mr. Fish and The Science of Magic
John James Lepiarz, a.k.a. Mr. Fish, is a longtime, internationally known professional circus performer, who toured for 7 years with the Big Apple Circus and appeared on HBO's "Great Circus Performances of the World." The Science of Magic demonstrates how to use science to perform familiar magic tricks. This show uses mirrors, magnets, mathematics, air, optical illusions, and mental confusions to show the audience tricks that they can do themselves. A humorous and exciting performance for all ages!
www.encoreperforming.com
Site 8: Presbyterian Parish House (Upstairs)
65 South Street

330 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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Chelsea Friedlander , operatic soprano, with pianist Helene Friedlander
Don't miss this exceptional, prize-winning young soprano. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music, she apprenticed with the Opera in the Ozarks, won numerous awards (including the Arts Council's Coladarci Scholarship), performed with Ridge Light Opera of NJ and is currently completing her Masters of Music at Manhattan School of Music. In a unique duo, she will perform with her mother, Helene, who holds a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Piano Performance from the Manhattan School of Music, has a private piano studio and is the Director of Education at The Piano Workshop at Chester, NJ.
Site 11: Church of the Redeemer, 36 South St.
350 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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The Gizmo Guys: Comedy Jugglers
Performing as the Gizmo Guys, Allan Jacobs and Barrett Felker have amazed and amused audiences around the world. They work in a great variety of venues including theaters, corporate functions of all types, cruise ships.... you name it, they've done it. Sure, they've made numerous television appearances, won international juggling competitions, and taught at top circus schools. But what makes their act so appealing is their uniquely winning combination of dazzling technique and infectious humor. The Gizmo Guys' rapid-fire act exhilarates and inspires sidesplitting laughter in audience members of all ages.
www.thegizmoguys.com/
Site 9: Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St.
1,200 seats, 7:00 and 8:15pm

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The Glimmer Twins: Rolling Stones Tribute Band
Re-experience the raw energy and electrifying performances of the iconic Rolling Stones, in their prime. Featuring band members who performed with Chuck Berry, Bobby Rydel, and Little Anthony, among others, The Glimmer Twins recreate – with uncanny accuracy – the musical and visual experience of the Stones in their prime. Featuring the striking resemblance of Keith Call to Mick Jagger & and Bernie Bollendorf to Keith Richards – and the outstanding p.8 musicianship of Michael Rubino, Chris Bollendorf, Rob Ecksted , Mike Dancik, Bobby Michaels and Valorie Steel, The Glimmer Twins are truly a cut above other Stones' tribute bands on the circuit today.
www.theglimmertwins.net
Site 9: Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St.
1,200 seats, 9:45 and 10:45

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Gods of Jazz Guitar: The Frank Vignola Duo with special guest, Bucky Pizzarelli
What more could a jazz guitar fan want? Special guest, jazz legend and Hall-of-Famer, Bucky Pizzarelli - who has performed with Doc Severinsen (The Tonight Show), Les Paul, Benny Goodman and at the White House for multiple presidents - joins guitar wizard Frank Vignola (and Vinny Raniolo) for a night of jazz magic. Vignola has toured/recorded with Wynton Marsalis, Lionel Hampton, Queen Latifah, Ringo Starr, Madonna, Mark O'Connor, and Les Paul, playing 250 shows in 11 countries last year alone. With "monster" technique, sly humor and astonishing musicianship, Vignola and friends are a jazz connoisseur's delight.
www.frankvignola.com
Site 14: Morristown United Methodist Church
50 Park Place

550 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm
Presented by
Hibiscus American & Caribbean Cuisine

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GospelWays
Based in Somerset, NJ, this "old style" and highly authentic Gospel group has repeatedly performed at the New Jersey Folk Festival and anchored many gospel concerts throughout the state. Known for its full and heavily instrumental sound, the GospelWays was organized in December of 1992 with three members. Typically there is a lead singer and backup singers. Today, there are nine regular members plus additional musicians from time to time. Willye Mae Lee, the leader of the group, is a well-respected authority on gospel music. So, start the New Year right and let GospelWays' powerful sound move your spirit.
Site 6: St. Peter's Episcopal Church
South St. & Miller Rd.

550 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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Hanover Wind Symphony
One of New Jersey's finest concert bands, the Hanover Wind Symphony delights audiences of all ages by giving a contemporary twist to traditional favorites Comprised exclusively of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments, the ensemble performs its unique "take" on Broadway show tunes, marches and classical adaptations. Its rousing music will get your feet tapping and leave you with familiar melodies to hum all evening.
www.hanoverwinds.org
Site 23: Hyatt Morristown, Terrace Ballroom
3 Speedwell Ave.

450 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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The Harlem Wizards Duo
One of the greatest basketball show-teams ever to "lace it up and let 'em fly," the Wizards offer
a rare combination of individual athleticism, teamwork, entertainment and community
involvement. With some of the top basketball talent in the world, the Harlem Wizards have
played over 6,000 games and thrilled millions of fans in the USA and abroad. So bring your
sneakers and join a duo of players from the Wizards on the court for an unforgettable First Night
experience.
www.harlemwizards.com
Site 2: Morristown High School Main Gym
50 Early St.

200 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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Harmonium Choral Society
Winner of the prestigious Chorus America's 2009 Education Outreach Award, this premier vocal ensemble celebrates its 32nd anniversary season this year. Under the inspired direction of Dr. p.10 Anne Matlack, Harmonium will present a program of carols and lullabies from around the world including Russian, Filipino, Yiddish, Spanish, and a crazy version of Jingle Bells!
www.harmonium.org
Site 11: Church of the Redeemer, 36 Madison Ave.
350 seats, 7:00 and 8:15pm

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Laryssa Krupa (pianist) and the Nova Chamber Ensemble
A graduate of the Peabody Conservatory where she studied with Leon Fleisher and Fernando Laires, world-class pianist Laryssa Krupa (widow of piano virtuoso Alexander Slobodyanik) has performed with orchestras, in solo recitals and chamber ensembles - throughout North America and Europe. As audiences here and abroad have discovered, Krupa brings rare artistry, exceptional polish and great power to her performances. At First Night, she will present a fascinating program of elegant and exciting piano chamber music with her colleagues on cello and clarinet in the Nova Chamber Ensemble.
Site 14: Morristown United Methodist Church
50 Park Place

550 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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Let's Get Wild with Rizzo's Reptiles
Ever wondered what a blue-tongued skink looked like? Or what it felt like to wear a frog?
Rizzo's Reptiles New Jersey brings people of all ages together to appreciate and learn about
our natural world through reptile and live animal presentations. Here is a delightful opportunity to
meet live lizards, snakes, frogs, turtles, and mammals - under the watchful eye of a seasoned
animal handler. The love of wildlife is universal and hands-on participation is the greatest
teacher. Experience the wonder and joy that nature has to offer.
www.rizzoswildlife.com
Site 3: Morristown High School Auxiliary Gym
50 Early St.

200 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm
Presented by:
Net Worth Management Group

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Mark Levy: "A World In Song"
A veteran folksinger who has appeared throughout the USA and Europe, Mark Levy delivers a song with such feeling and conviction that audiences are mesmerized. His programs feature folksongs in French, Spanish, Yiddish, Ladino, Hebrew, Russian, German and English on topics ranging from hope, resistance, the labor movement, immigration, to songs of many traditions & countries and environmental songs for a cleaner planet. His CD on Yiddish Work Songs garnered high praise from Philadelphia's WNWR Radio and a citation as a Top Ten CD of 2000. Of Mark's singing, folk legend Pete Seeger said, "Inspiring! I don't often hear someone with such a good voice and clear sense of direction."
www.marklevymusic.com
Site 21: Rm. 526, 5th Floor
County Administration Building, 10 Court St.

50 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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Benjamin Lipman, Illusionist: Comedy Cascade
A longstanding crowd favorite, Benjamin combines juggling, magic, mime, and circus arts from around the world giving vaudeville entertainment a modern attitude. In the show Comedy Cascade, Benjamin performs mesmerizing daring tricks while the audience becomes part of the show captivating crowds of all ages.
www.comedyentertainer.com
Site 3: Morristown High School Auxiliary Gym
50 Early St.

200 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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Chuck Marti, Comedian (and Actor)
Based in NYC, a member of AEA & SAG, Chuck is the winner of The Actor's Project 2010 Monologue Challenge. With lengthy theatre credits, Chuck has also performed in film (A Level Field, Koreagate) and on TV in Cosby Murder Mysteries, Working Girl, and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He is probably the only New York actor who has not appeared on Law and Order. A proud and disturbed member of Actors' Equity since 1998, he can be seen performing stand-up comedy around Manhattan at Gotham Comedy Club, Don't Tell Mama, Stand-Up New York, and The Duplex.
www.chuckmarti.com
Site 17: The Market Street Mission, 9 Market St.
100 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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The Mayhem Poets: Poetry Slam
Dubbed "an amazing ride" by the NY Times, this theater-trained, comedically gifted trio blendhip hop, theatre, improv and stand-up comedy to tell gut-wrenching truths that leave audiencesforever changed. They've performed on The Today Show and Eyewitness News after winning 1st place and a grant for 100K in the Microsoft Idea Wins Challenge (2006). Since then, these astonishing verbal virtuosi have toured internationally and their latest CD, Reverse Birth, was hailed as one of the top spoken word CDs of 2007.
www.mayhempoets.com
Site 20: Freeholder's Room, 5th Floor, Administration & Records Building,
10 Court St.,

175 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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Moody McCarthy, Comedian
If you missed him on Last Comic Standing, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Star Search (you did),
come see Moody McCarthy live. Moody has distinguished himself with crafty material that's
appropriate for all ages. Weaving sly jokes with a dash of crowd-work, his likeability shines in
any setting. Moody McCarthy has been a stand-up comic for two millennia, pretty impressive
for a guy under 1000 years old. Moody began his career in upstate NY in the 1900s and then
moved to New York City and lived in his sister's basement, until she found out. Now he's above
ground, and funnier than ever.
www.moodymccarthy.com
Site 20: Freeholder's Room, 5th Floor
Administration & Records Building, 10 Court St.

175 seats, 9:45, 10:30 and 11:15pm

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Meet the Musicians: Dennis Kobray as a friend of Scott Joplin
Travel back to the dawn of the 20th century with actor, pianist and storyteller, Dennis Kobray
who brings Scott Joplin's complex, joyous music to life. A pioneering African American
composer and pianist, Joplin developed ragtime, whose syncopated rhythms set against a
steady beat became one of the main roots of jazz. The classically trained Joplin envisioned
blending ragtime with European classical musical forms. He composed operas, marches and
waltzes and nearly 60 ragtime works such as The Maple Leaf Rag (first piece to sell 1 million
copies of sheet music) and The Entertainer which remain popular today.
www.meetthemusicians.us
Site 12: Church of the Redeemer Parish House
36 South St.

250 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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Melanie Mitrano sings Portuguese Fado
Sometimes likened to the American blues for its ability to capture life's hardships with songs of bittersweet nostalgia and longing, Fado is the traditional folk music of Portugal, known for its exquisite and mysterious beauty. Singer/songwriter Melanie Mitrano, an "American Fadista," holds a DMA and MM from the New England Conservatory and a BM from Eastman School of Music. Her vocal and compositional styles span seven languages and many genres, including traditional Fado, which she performs alongside her own original Portuguese-language compositions - with her stellar Fado Quartet of José Luis Iglésias (Portuguese guitar), Meliset Abreu (classical guitar) and Dave Rimelis (violin/mandolin).
www.melaniemitrano.com
Site 13: Masonic Lodge, Upstairs, 39 Maple Ave.
175 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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Mother Nature: A Hip Hop Musical
Written by Hip Hop playwright and ARTS! By the People teaching artist, Gustav Gauntlett, (with special guest, Joey Gatto, Morristown Beat Boxer and Actor), this original 80-minute musical (with audience participation) is written entirely in rhyme and presents the story of an urban neighborhood on the brink of a drastic facelift. As Mother Nature does her best to keep everyone working together, she faces harsh challenges both from local villains and government outsiders. The talented cast of 8 makes this musical like no other. The show will be enjoyed by all ages and cultures.
www.artsbythepeople.com
Site 12: Church of the Redeemer Parish House
36 South St.

350 seats, 9:45pm ONLY

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Nai Ni Chen Dance Company (Chinese and American dance)
Color, energy and motion, "like endlessly proliferating forces of cosmic energy," says the NY Times. The dances of Nai-Ni Chen fuse the dynamic freedom of American modern dance with the grace and splendor of Asian art. The Company's productions take the audience beyond cultural boundaries to where tradition meets innovation and freedom arises from discipline. This internationally renowned company has received 12 distinctive awards from the National Endowment for the Arts and numerous awards from the NJ State Council on the Arts for its outstanding work, blending the discipline of Chinese classical movement with the freedom of American modern dance.
www.nainichen.org
Site 1: Morristown High School Auditorium
50 Early St.

800 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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The New Philharmonic of New Jersey
Join Conductor Leon Hyman and The New Philharmonic of New Jersey for a concert to ring in the New Year in style! Celebrating their 35th season, The New Philharmonic will present a program of classical and holiday favorites. Celebrate with The New Philharmonic and start the year with joy!
www.npnj.org
Site 6: St. Peter's Episcopal Church
South St. & Miller Rd.
550 seats, 7:30 and 8:30pm


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Peter Smith School of Irish Dance
The Peter Smith School of Irish Dance has trained thousands of dancers in its 50-year history claiming several World, All-Ireland, and North American Championship titles. Several of the Peter Smith dancers have performed in Riverdance and Lord of the Dance and at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, Town Hall (NY); NJPAC; PNC Arts Center; The Strand Theatre; Glasgow Royal Concert Hall; and Ireland's National Event Center. Classes are offered for beginner through championship levels throughout New Jersey. Open to all children ages 4 and up. For information, call 973-978-8848 or visit www.petersmithschool.com.
Site 8: Presbyterian Parish House, Upstairs
65 South St.

330 seats, 7:00, 7:45 and 8:30pm

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Silk City with Mary Olive Smith
(Bluegrass + more)

Silk City's sound is as unique as their repertoire. Mandolin, guitar, bass and vocals perform hard-driving bluegrass along with a wide variety of other styles which enrapture acoustic music lovers. Barry Mitterhoff's stellar mandolin stylings, Danny Weiss' heartfelt guitar and vocals, Larry Cohen's propulsive bass and the North Carolina "roots" sound of Mary Olive's vocals combine with infectious energy. Get ready for good times with Silk City's great tunes, hot picking, dynamic vocals and an irresistible mix of bluegrass and rockin' Honky Tonk, Roots/ County and Western Swing.
www.dannyweiss.com/silkcity.html
Site 16: Presbyterian Chapel, 57 Park Place
150 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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Solid Brass Lite
A sextet from the one of premier brass groups in the country, Solid Brass Lite includes some of the area's finest musicians, who have performed at Lincoln Center (with the Metropolitan Opera, the NYC Opera, the NYC Ballet) as well as on Broadway. Solid Brass has recorded, toured internationally, appeared on PBS-TV and has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. Welcome the New Year with this one-of-a-kind, critically acclaimed brass ensemble as they perform music spanning 6 centuries, from the Medieval to the Beach Boys (and everything in between). A First Night favorite!
www.solidbrass.com
Site 15: Presbyterian Church on The Green
700 seats, 7:00, 7:45, and 8:30 pm

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Sweet Plantain Quartet:
blending Classics, Latin music and Jazz

"…this virtuoso quartet brings a freshness and inventiveness to every note they play..I was simply blown away."- Stuart Malina 2007 Tony Award-winning conductor. They've toured Russia, collaborated with Grammy award-winning composer Ryuishi Sakamoto, performed with the likes of John Fadis, Tito Puente, Marc Anthony, Billy Joel, Alicia Keys, and Smokey Robinson, among others, and trained at top conservatories. Artfully fusing the Western classical traditions in which they were trained with the hip hop, jazz improv, and Latin rhythms on which they were raised, these virtuoso musicians (from NY, NJ and South America) are at once contemporary, urbane, multicultural and truly fascinating.
www.sweetplantain.com
Site 7: St. Peter's Parish House, 70 Maple Ave.
200 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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Transformations Facepainting:
Painted Faces. Living Art

At a Transformations event every face is a surprise -- every face is a unique work of art. Transformations Facepainting is the ultimate in participatory performance art in which each person we paint becomes the show. Children, teens and adults are transformed into animals, fantastic creatures and mask designs inspired by cultures from around the world. Each person we paint becomes a living work of art. A world of faces comes to life. You will be amazed. For adults and children age 3 and up. Our safe, comfortable theater make-up washes off with soap and water. Come and be transformed!
www.transformationfacepainting.com
Site W (Warming Station): Masonic Lodge, Downstairs
39 Maple Ave.

7-9pm

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Dan Trueman and the Norwegian
Hardanger Fiddle

Enjoy this rare opportunity to hear the distinctive Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, played by a Princeton professor, composer, performer and recipient of Guggenheim and MacArthur Foundation grants! Dan Trueman performs on fiddle and laptop computer with multiple ensembles, including the Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk),-which he founded and directs – Trollstilt, Sideband, and interface. He has worked with the Brentano and Daedelus String Quartets, the American Composers Orchestra and a variety of other contemporary ensembles. As a fiddler, he performs at folk festivals across the US as well as in Norway and Ireland. Upcoming projects include works for steel drum and for Irish fiddle!
www.goodchildmusic.com/composers/dan-trueman
Site 13: Masonic Lodge, Upstairs, 39 Maple Ave.
175 seats, 7:15 and 8:15pm

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World War II: Words and Music
Traveling Literary Theater's presentation will move the spirit with true accounts from those who served during and lived through WWII. Men fought, loved, dreamed, and died all over the world. The words are authentic. The music pays tribute to the courage and soul of a great generation. Readings by James Dyne and Tom Worsdale, with vocals by Maggie Worsdale. (Appropriate for ages14 and up).
www.tomajama.com
Site 21: Room 526, 5th Floor
Administration & Records Building, 10 Court St.

50 seats, 9:45 and 10:45pm

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