Music Arts Board presents The Arcadian Wild

Residency
April 16, 2021 - 12:00pm to April 20, 2021 - 9:59pm
Various
Free

****The Arts Box Office closed at 2pm on Saturday April 17th.  All remaining tickets will be available at the door (above the UVA Amphitheater toward Minor Hall for UVA students, faculty and staff with a valid UVA ID. ****

 

The UVA Music Arts Board is excited to announce The Arcadian Wild as their artist in residency this semester! This amazing group of musicians will bring their unique blend of bluegrass and folk fusion to UVA for 5 days starting April 16th! Students and the community will get the chance to speak with the artists, watch them perform, and even create with them during their time here! The residency will include a mixture of in-person and virtual events, including Songwriting workshops, class visits, a pop-up concert on the downtown mall, a presentation with MIMA Ad-lib, and a concert in the UVA Amphitheatre on April 17th!

To find out more about the Music Arts Board and the current board members you can visit their website where they will be posting event descriptions and links to attend/register.

To learn more about The Arcadian Wild and fall in love with their unique sound, please visit their websiteSpotify, or Apple Music!

 

 

 

THE ARCADIAN WILD RESIDENCY

EventDate / timePlaceOpen to:Link
Colloquium with the Arcadian WildFriday, 4/16, 3:30pmVirtual
ZOOM LINK
Meeting ID: 950 0982 9938
Passcode: 479032
All via ZoomZOOM LINK
Meeting ID: 950 0982 9938
Passcode: 479032
UVA Songwriting Workshop Day 1Friday, 4/16, 6-8pmLocations will be emailed to those selected.

Students currently enrolled at UVA can register here

Register
WTJU Interview with The Arcadian WildSatuday, 4/17, * note new time: 9:30amVirtual: WTJUEveryone can listen live at https://www.wtju.net/Listen
CONCERTSaturday, 4/17, 6pm

Amphitheater
and
YouTube Live

Due to current Covid-19 safety protocols the in-person event is only open to current UVA students, faculty and staff who have reserved tickets here

Everyone can watch live via the CONCERT LINK  on the Arcadian Wild YouTube Channel

Reserve Tickets for UVA Community
or
Watch live from your home for ALL.

Pop-up Mini ConcertSunday, 4/18, 1pmDowntown Mall (between 1st & 2nd streets NW)

Open to All

no registration required
UVA Songwriting Workshop Day 2Sunday 4/18, 6pmLocations will be emailed to those selected.Students currently enrolled at UVA can register hereRegister
Class Visits4/19 and 4/20variousOnly open to class membersclosed
Career Center PanelMonday 4/19, 5pmZoomRegister to attend this virtual Zoom panel.

student registration

faculty, staff, community

UVA Songwriting Workshop Day 3Monday 4/19, 7:30pmLocations will be emailed to those selected.Students currently enrolled at UVA can register hereRegister
MIMA AD-LIBTuesday 4/20 7:30pmZoom (pre-registration required)Open to ALL based on pre-registrationRSVP to receive the Zoom Link

CAREER CENTER PANEL

If you’re considering being a professional musician or artist, you probably have a lot of questions. No worries, we’ve got you covered! The Career Center is very excited to team up with The Arcadian Wild, a professional bluegrass folk band, to hold a panel on the ins and outs of being a professional musician! This panel is open to all UVA students, faculty, and staff. This workshop takes place on Monday 4/19 at 5pm via zoom.  Current UVA students, faculty and staff can student registration link via "handshake", faculty, staff, and community registration (google docs)

 

CLASS VISITS

The Arcadian Wild will visit with a Creative Writing Class Intro to Poetry: Love and Exile (via Zoom) and with the Bluegrass Workshop (in person)

COLLOQUIUM

How does a band originate? Come find out on Friday 4/16 at 3:30pm (Passcode: 479032)!  This first event of the Arcadian Wild's residency is part of the UVA Music Department's colloquium series. Lead songwriters Isaac and Lincoln will talk about the group's origins, influences, purpose, and direction. Their presentation will be followed by a Q&A. ZOOM LINK ;  Meeting ID: 950 0982 9938; Passcode: 479032

MIMA Ad Lib

Join MIMA Teaching Artists, in partnership with the The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative, via Zoom on Tuesday, April 20th at 7:30pm for a special program with members of The Arcadian Wild for a night of sound exploration.
MIMA (Modern Improvisational Music Appreciation) is an educational nonprofit that builds community through collaborative music-making. They provide music programs that emphasize group improvisation and songwriting for underserved communities around the world. MIMA permits students of any and all skill levels to create an original work, communicate ideas and solutions and cultivate a better idea of themselves and the world around them.  Mima is at the forefront of the teaching movement that uses improvisation to engage and enrich communities around the world.
The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative is a cultural hub, offering dynamic, inclusive, and accessible opportunities for creative thinking and artistic pursuits. They provide resources and methodology for meaningful arts engagement throughout Charlottesville and Central Virginia.
Please fill out the RSVP form to have the zoom link sent to you.

POP-UP MINI CONCERT

Come out to the Downtown Mall from 1pm to 3pm on Sunday April 18th to hear the amazing folk and bluegrass band, The Arcadian Wild! You'll get to enjoy their hit songs like “Finch in the Pantry” as you shop, stroll, and eat! The Arcadian Wild will set up between 1st and 2nd streets NW in front of Icaras on the downtown mall (weather permitting).


SONGWRITING WORKSHOPS

Develop your songwriting and arranging chops! The Arcadian Wild will be running a series of *in-person* songwriting workshops during their residency, to show us the ins and outs of songwriting and music making, and work directly with student participants. It’s rare to get such personal advice on the songwriting process from Billboard-level artists, so we definitely encourage you to come out and take advantage.

The three workshop sessions are open to current UVA students. Space is limited, and attendance is on a first-come, first-serve basis based on pre-registration. We will email you at least a day in advance of your workshop date if you have been selected. You are not required to sign up for all three, but are welcome to sign up for more than one. As these events are in-person, social distancing and masks will be required. Singing is permitted only if weather permits and the workshop can be held outside. No wind instruments.

Songwriting workshops with The Arcadian Wild take place on Friday 4/16, Sunday 4/18 and Monday 4/19.  Current UVA Students can register here.  Location information will be sent to those who have registered.

WTJU INTERVIEW

Tune in to WTJU Atlantic Weekly at 10am and start your Saturday with The Arcadian Wild as they play some of their tunes and discuss their musical journeys with their host, Peter Jones. The Arcadian Wild and Peter will have you singing and dancing around the kitchen during your first cup of coffee. Explore the insightful lyrics and musical diversity that can be found only outside the limits of commercial radio. Atlantic Weekly has been providing listeners with a Saturday morning wake up call of acoustic music for over 30 years.  Special thanks to WTJU and Peter Jones for safely bringing The Arcadian Wild to a larger audience during this pandemic.  Tune In at 9:30 am on Saturday, April 17.

ABOUT THE ARTS BOARD

The Arts Board of the University of Virginia is a student-run board whose mission it is to present an outstanding artist, performance, and/or exhibition each year in a three-year rotation that includes music, visual arts, and drama. The Music Arts Board is composed of eight to twelve students (including two student co-chairs), and faculty/staff advisors from the Music Department and Student Engagement. Student board members include both students from the Music Department and UVA students at-large. Past Music Arts Boards have brought artists including 9th Wonder, Philip Glass, Herbie Hancock, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Fred Frith + Evelyn Glennie, Bobby McFerrin, and Meredith Monk.

2021 MUSIC ARTS BOARD MEMBERS

Amelia Bailey (co-chair) is a fourth-year pursuing a double major in Environmental Science and Music with a Performance Concentration. Amelia began playing classical violin at age three and studied with various members of the National Symphony Orchestra throughout middle and high school. In high school, she was a Fellow in the National Symphony Orchestra Youth Fellowship program at the Kennedy Center, and played in a regional youth orchestra for many years. At UVA, she is a member of the Charlottesville Symphony, participates in chamber music, and takes private lessons. Currently, she studies with Daniel Sender, concertmaster of the Charlottesville Symphony. Outside of music, her other pastimes include photography, doting on her dog, working on her family farm, and knitting ( poorly). Amelia plans to attend graduate school for music next year and earn a Masters of Music degree. After school, she hopes to audition for and join a major symphony orchestra.

Becky Brown (co-chair) is a composer, harpist, artist, and web designer, interested in producing intensely personal works across the multimedia spectrum. She focuses on narrative, emotional exposure, and catharsis, with a vested interest in using technology and the voice to deeply connect with an audience, wherever they are. Depending on who you talk to, her music is “honest, direct and communicative,” “personal and raw,” or “took me to a place I didn’t want to go.” Brown has been executive director of the National Student Electronic Music Event, the technical director of the Electroacoustic Barn Dance, and assistant technical director for Third Practice and SPLICE Institute. Her music has been performed at SEAMUS, SCI National/Regional, Third Practice New Music Festival, and at Ball State New Music Festival. becky-brown.org

John Costello is a fourth year medical student from Virginia Beach, VA. He listens to, sings, and plays music when he can.

Julia Guarneri is a fourth-year majoring in English and Biology. Her love of music started at a young age with musical theatre and has grown into a lifelong passion for every form of the arts. Here on grounds she is a member of First Year Players, of which she was previously the Publicity Chair, and the University Singers. She also served as Guest Services Intern for the Virginia Film Festival, Social Chair and VP of Alumni Relations for her sorority, and has held positions at various theatre and arts organizations in her home state of New Jersey. Throughout her time at UVa she has also performed in productions with the Music and Drama Departments as well as student theatre groups.

Veronica Merril, a J. Sanford Miller Arts Scholar, has pursued her passion for the arts through the deep study of various disciplines, including music, dance, architecture and theater. Veronica studied classical violin for over 9 years under the master teacher, Olga Khroulevitch. She is the first prize recipient of the American Fine Arts Festival’s Golden Strings Competition. She has played solo concerts at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and at the DiCapo Opera House in New York City and has also studied at Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt in Weimar, Germany. In addition to her studies in violin, Veronica was a soloist soprano in three D.C based choral groups: the Washington Choral Arts Society Youth Choir, the National Cathedral School Chorale and in the National Cathedral Madrigal Singers. At UVA, Veronica is an Architectural History and Music Major. She is the current president of University Records. As President, she founded the annual Building Bridges Music and Arts Festival. Veronica is also a project intern with the Vice Provost for the Arts, sings with University Singers, is a member of the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, and gives tours with Arts Grounds Guides.

Anthony Murphy-Neilson is a third-year Music and Environmental Science major from Herndon, Virginia, still figuring out his place in the wide world of music. A jack of many trades, his interests range from classical performance in the Charlottesville Symphony as a double bassist to period early music performance in UVA’s baroque group as a violone-player, and in particular musical theatre. He leads his Broadway-themed a cappella group as music director, has played bass in the pit orchestra of several shows on and off grounds, and is beginning work on writing a musical with a fellow a cappella member. Some of his favorite artists include Beethoven, The Strokes, and Vampire Weekend, and he likes to think of himself as genre-inclusive but has a hard time stomaching country music in particular. He believes in the inspirational, moving power of music and has hopes to one day impart on future generations the appreciation for such, which he believes has helped make his life so very worth living.

Claire Snyder is a fourth-year majoring in American Studies concentrated in Popular and Visual Culture with a minor in Innovation in Business. Her love of music grew throughout the years she played the cello in a large symphony orchestra and a small chamber orchestra, performing in places such as the Symphony Center in Chicago and The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Although she no longer plays in an orchestra, she keeps her appreciation of music alive through other means. Outside of school, Claire furthers her creative endeavors by learning and practicing graphic design and user experience design. She is also passionate about Arts Education because she recognizes the positive impact that art, and music in particular, has had on her life. She continues her own arts education via the Arts Administration department at UVA.

Molly Strauchler is a fourth-year music and media studies double major. Her love of music takes shape in various forms, including through playing guitar, songwriting, music production, live sound technician, and booking and running concerts. She served as the University Program Council’s Concert Committee director and is currently the co-director of events for the University’s student run radio, WXTJ.  Molly hosts a weekly radio show on WXTJ where she explores new and independent music. Outside of school, Molly has started the multi-media syndicate, Moose Hat Productions, which produces and promotes diverse types of original art, in addition to throwing underground house shows, including the annual Home for Summer Music Festival.

Charlotte Tsang is a second-year pursuing a major in Commerce. Her love of music started at age three with the piano and violin. After receiving distinctions in ABRSM’s Grade 8 for piano and violin, she went on to join American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras and performed in places such as Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center. She was also a member of All-Virginia Orchestra and All-National Orchestra throughout her years in high school. Aside from the Music Arts Board, Charlotte is involved in FBLA and The Cavalier Daily at UVA. Outside of school, she spends her time figure skating and mentoring middle schoolers in her community. She hopes to spend her next few years at UVA continuing to explore her passion for music in various forms on grounds.

Trey Winn is a fourth-year Music and Commerce (with a concentration in Marketing and track in advertising and digital media) double major working to achieve a career in the music industry. Trey is interested in a variety of fields within music business, particularly management, agency, and/or promotion, and hopes to one day own his own record label. He has been a music-lover (a hip-hop head specifically) his whole life and while he has only recently begun his academic pursuit of music, he’s cherished the opportunity to gain skills in the technicalities of music.  Trey has maintained many hobbies involving music, including songwriting, composition, and production, since learning some of these skills in college and is working to progress with these talents and more. Aside from the Music Arts Board, Trey is involved with the Student Hip-Hop Organization and contributed to a hip-hop and R&B album (link below) through Dr. A.D. Carson’s course Composing Mixtapes. Ultimately, Trey hopes to make an impact on the music industry through business and to help spread his love of music with people everywhere. https://soundcloud.com/raplabuva/sets/rec-cope

  

 

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