TUNES AT MONONA TERRACE
Wednesdays, 5:30-7PM
Exhibition Hall
Free and open to the public
The Evjue Foundation, Inc., the charitable arm of The Capital Times, and Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center are proud to sponsor these free community
concerts. Concessions and cocktails are available for purchase beginning at 5PM.
| November |
| 5 |
Ladies Must Swing (Big Band Swing)
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| 19 |
Little Vito & The Torpedoes (50s & 60s)
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December |
| 3 |
All That Jazz (20 pc. Jazz Band)
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| February |
| 4 |
TBA |
| 18 |
TBA
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March |
| 4 |
TBA
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| 18 |
TBA
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April |
| 1 |
TBA
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| 15 |
TBA
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| 29 |
TBA
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May |
| 13* |
TBA
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| 27* |
TBA
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*If weather permits this concert will be held on the rooftop.
WRIGHT LECTURE SERIES
7PM, Lecture Hall
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
The lecture series is sponsored by Southwest Chapter AIA Wisconsin, Monona Terrace, and Frank Lloyd Wright® Wisconsin.
Tuesday, November 18
"When Tommy was King, Restoring the Wisconsin State Capitol"
Presented by Charlie Quagliana, AIA
Senior Preservation Architect, Isthmus Architecture, Inc.
This lecture will review the political and practical realities of working
on a multi-phased, comprehensive, historic restoration of this fully functioning
and beloved landmark. Charlie Quagliana will offer a unique personal perspective:
first as a project representative of the State and then as a project principal
guiding the preservation team in the later phases of this award-winning project.
This project demonstrates the power of design and architecture in the public realm.
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FAMILY CONCERT
7PM, Ballroom
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Sponsored in part by the Wisconsin Music Educators Association and Monona Terrace.
Wednesday, October 29th
AFRICA WEST PERCUSSION TRIO
This percussion trio performs African and Afro Caribbean styles of music in addition to Western classical music.
The concert marks the beginning of the annual Wisconsin State Music Conference.
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