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Showing posts with label McGinley Square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McGinley Square. Show all posts

Sunday, December 19, 2010

TEEN Open Mic - December 29!


Uptown Crew is psyched to host another

TEEN Open Mic!

If you came to our first TEEN Open Mic last July, you know about the talent and inspiration that is alive in the creative youth among us. Uptown Crew is committed to keeping this forum open to teens, especially during school breaks at the holidays and in the spring and summer, so watch our Facebook pages and website for upcoming TEEN events.

Wednesday, December 29
Sign-up starts at 4:30pm to get your 5 minutes on the mic.

Admission is FREE to teens.
Adults, please support Uptown Crew with a suggested $5 donation.

Refreshments available.

TEENS: This event is all acoustic and open to ages 13 - 19.
Bring your music, poetry, spoken word, comedy, performance art...
We also invite teen actors to bring their acting monologues!
(Yes, Uptown Crew does theatrical productions!)

Teens under 16, please bring a chaperone or have your parent/guardian contact Uptown Crew's Director by email: trishszymanski@gmail.com

This is going to be a really fun event!!

MAP and DIRECTIONS

Find us on Facebook too.

THE CREW IS YOU!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

TRADE SHOW!
Holiday Art Market in McGinley Square


This season, give the gift of art.

This group show features works by some of New Jersey’s most intriguing visual artists including Happiness Akaniro, Joe Gilmore, Kayt Hester and Aura Highsmith.

And what makes this dazzling array unique is that each artist’s works were chosen for this show by their fellow artists!

Also available are copies of the beautiful coffee table style books of works by renowed photographer Andre Cypriano, courtesy of Ed's Salvage Co.

These stunning original works are priced for holiday gift-giving at $200 or less.

TRADE SHOW is open
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 3-5
1-7pm
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Map and Directions

Street parking is usually available on the block.
Ring the bell for Ground Floor or call 917-536-2682.

This event is a part of JC Fridays.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

THE RAVEN: The Works of Edgar Allen Poe + Darren Deicide.
Saturday, October 30


Are you ready to be chilled to the bone and scared to your heart's content?!

Uptown Crew's Dramatic Reading Series continues with readings of works by Edgar Allen Poe. Live actors deliver the best of Poe's 19th-century gothic gems, including poetry, essay and full readings of works including The Telltale Heart, Annabel Lee and, of course, THE RAVEN.

Enjoy our silent screening of horror claymation film shorts.

We are transporting back in time, and we would love for you to dress as you would have, were we sharing a drink in
Mr. Poe's salon. Be creative!

There will be lovely refreshments available, and a special pouring of E.A. Poe's favorite poison!

And, to top it off, a fittingly dark acoustic set by the demon of Journal Square, Darren Deicide!

$5 admission. Ages 16+. Doors open 7:30pm

WE DARE YOU!

264 Fairmount Avenue
(between Bergen Ave. and Monticello Ave.)

Illustration by Arthur Rackham.

Friday, October 1, 2010

264 Fairmount Space hosts
Exhibit of Paintings by
Uptown Artist Joe Gilmore for
Jersey City Artist Studio Tour
...party to follow!


Since visiting West Africa in January 2010, African-American UPtown Artist Joe Gilmore has created a moving, evocative body of work depicting his ancestors in all of their dignified finery, a condition he believes they might never have been viewed in during their lifetimes.

"My Ancestors Were Beautiful" is a loving tribute to the artist's progenitors, and perhaps ours too.

Open for Jersey City Artist Studio Tour, Saturday and Sunday, October 2 and 3, 2010, from 12 noon to 6 pm.

Come see this beautiful collection in the vaulted front room of
264 Fairmount Space, a home for unexpected and inspirational experiences.


On Saturday evening, October 2, Uptown Crew will host a
Dancing On the Head of a Pin PARTY
to celebrate the arts and community in McGinley Square,
and in your neighborhood too.

World music specialist DJ Neva
Refreshments

Peace.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

McGinley Square set to host
6 Visual Art Events + A Party Celebration on JC Fridays/September 10!



Uptown Crew was born in McGinley Square, and some mighty committed Crewzers live here.

Come and enjoy yourself on Friday, September 10. There will be something for everyone, six visual art exhibits for the family AND the funky, and a party after that will keep you going all night and make sure you come back for more.



For more information about these events, click on Uptown Jams above.

See how we do? You can too. THE CREW IS YOU.

Card design by Stephen Cimini.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Hey, teens, this OPEN MIC is for YOU!


We're super excited to announce Uptown Crew's first TEEN OPEN MIC!

YOU: Age 13-19
  • Do you write poetry? (Maybe it's a secret...)
  • Have you already brought your words up front at a spoken word slam or with your friends?
  • Or maybe you are a singer, or a songwriter, or both.
  • Comedian, actor, performer - whatever....you'll get 5 minutes in the spotlight, and you'll get to watch some inspiring stuff.
It's happening on Saturday, JULY 17, at Raphs Plaza, the cool African Market and Internet Cafe that opened a couple of months ago at 709 Bergen Avenue in McGinley Square. Owned by a local (by way of several African countries) family, we're grateful to have Raphs in the neighborhood and so glad they've agreed to host Uptown Crew's first ever Teen Open Mic.

Doors open at 6:30pm so you can sign up to perform. Performances will start around 7pm and go till around 9pm.

Admission is FREE.
And Raphs serves great refreshments.

Oh, and parents and adults - you're welcome too.
Please pass the word on to your own teen friends and families.

See you there!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Interview with Pedro Giraudo

It was early March of this year, a work-at-home day, meaning I read and wrote and listened to talk radio in the background. That day Soundcheck, John Schaefer's music review program on WNYC radio, brought Pedro Giraudo's music and voice into my ears. Pedro was cool and present, and the performances soothed and lifted me up while I researched and wrote an essay. At the time, I didn't know he lived a block away from me.

I met Pedro a couple of weeks later at Ed's Salvage Co., also on our street, remembered the SoundCheck interview and nodded happily to myself to know another world-class musician among us.

Of course, I had questions, which Pedro kindly agreed to answer.

* * *

UC: How long have you been playing jazz bass?

PG: Well, I started playing the piano when I was three, at four I added the violin, both classical. I stopped playing violin at age six and continued with the piano. When I was 17, I was invited by one of my very best friends to join his rock band, so I bought an electric bass. In 1996 I moved to NYC and went to school to study music. Most of my classmates were not very welcoming of the electric bass, so eventually and luckily I switched to the acoustic bass which is my main instrument now and one I deeply love.

UC: What first inspired you to make music? To play jazz?

PG: I was in contact with music from the very beginning of my life. My mother used to sing in a choir, so I probably heard some of that while in her womb. My father was a symphony orchestra conductor, so I was in touch with music making and playing instruments from very early in my life. There isn't a pivotal moment when I got inspired to start making music, it has been a really natural and important part of my life from the beginning.


UC: How long have you lived in Jersey City? What brought you here?

PG: I've been in living in Jersey City for 5 years now. First, downtown, now near Journal Square*. After getting married, Jersey City offered me the chance to afford to rent a place for my wife and me, and later on offered me the opportunity to own our place. I really like it here, I have many friends in the neighborhood and there a lot of very cool stores and people.

Pumping up daughter Vera on the swings in Lincoln Park.

UC: What is your favorite non-jazz music/musician, and why?

PG: That's a very difficult question to answer. I play and listen to a LOT of music (jazz, classical, Cuban, Venezuelan, some rock, tango, Argentine folk music, etc.). I'll quote Duke Ellington. When asked about the two main types of music, meaning classical and jazz, he said those were not the two types of music, the real ones were good and bad music. I love good music, regardless of style.

UC: Do you think Jersey City is ready for a jazz fest? Would you participate?

PG: Absolutely! I know there are a lot of professional musicians in JC and also a lot of people would come out to hear live music. I'd LOVE to participate. I think we are also ready for a jazz club in Jersey City, a place that regularly presents some of the jazz talent that seems to stop on the other side of the Hudson River.

UC: Are your band members constant or do they rotate? Who are they?

PG: They are constant as they can be. The oldest members of the band have been with me since the very beginning, 2000, and the newest member has been with us for five years. All of them are outstanding players and we all have very complex agendas, so once in a while I have to find substitute players for our performances.

They are:
Will Vinson, alto sax, soprano sax & flute
Todd Bashore, alto sax & flute
Luke Batson, tenor sax, flute & clarinet
Carl Maraghi, baritone sax & bass clarinet
Jonathan Powell, trumpet
Tatum Greenblatt, trumpet & flugelhorn
Ryan Keberle, trombone
Mike Fahie, trombone
Jess Jurkovic, piano
Jeff Davis, drums
Tony De Vivo, cajon
Pedro Giraudo, bass and composition
Special guest: Sofia Tosello, Voice

UC: Do you eat breakfast? Your preference/s?

PG: I'm a light breakfast person. Mate is the drink of choice (Argentine tea-like beverage, drunk out of a dried gourd, filled 3/4 with mate tea, and sipped out of a metal straw. It is a drink you share and it has stimulant properties), sometimes with a toast or something like that.



* Footnote: Technically, Pedro lives in McGinley Square, but a lot of people don't know where that is so I left his more familiar reference to Journal Square. It's only a few blocks' distance anyway.
* * *

You can follow Pedro at www.PedroGiraudo.com and on Facebook.
Thanks to Ed Ramirez of Ed's Salvage Co. for introducing me to Pedro Giraudo.

And yes, Pedro is definitely a member of the Uptown Crew.

Lincoln Park photographs by
Trish Szymanski, for Uptown Crew.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

A Communipaw Story Marathon


Dramatic readings of short stories by Washington Irving, one of the first writers to capture a distinctly "American" literary voice.

Special Musical Guest
Nathan Carpenter

Friday, June 4
FREE ADMISSION

264 Fairmount Space
McGinley Square, Jersey City
7:30pm - 10:00pm


Sit back, have a bite and a sip, and enjoy a ride back in time.

Washington Irving was born in 1783 on Williams Street in lower Manhattan. The son of Scottish immigrant merchants, Irving was fascinated from a young age by stories of the Dutch settlement of the New York area before British rule. Many of his works reflect the influence of the New Netherland period (1609-1665) and the Dutch culture on the area. Irving set three of the stories you'll hear this evening in what is today called Jersey City; back then, it was known as Communipaw.

Enjoy excerpts from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Communipaw, A Conspiracy of Cocked Hats and A Tale of Communipaw / Guests From Gibbet Island, plus a couple of surprises.

The Actors:

Mary Lois Adshead is an actor.director/producer living in Hoboken NJ. Trained at Lee Strasberg Studios and in England, she founded the Little Theater of Geneva, Switzerland and the Jubilee Fish Theater, an Equity company in Mobile, Alabama. Adshead has acted in television and stage across the U.S. and internationally.

Trish Szymanski is an actor, writer, singer/songwriter, community advocate/activist and arts promoter. She trained with Christine Goodman and Judith Sloan (acting) and with June Foley and Barry Goldsmith (writing). She has a particular interest in the New Netherland period and its legacy in the American ethos. Trish is the founder of the Uptown Crew.

Sharon Zaslaw received her BFA in Musical Theatre Boston Conservatory of Music. She is a graduate of Weist Barron School of Television. Zaslaw has had roles in numerous New York City and regional theater productions, film and industrial productions.


Singer-songwriter Nathan Carpenter calls his music style punk roots. Who are we to argue? It's familiar and strange, sounds old and new, all at the same time. A newcomer to Jersey City, Nathan lives in Journal Square.

Refreshments available.
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264 Fairmount Space has street parking and is clean and green. Smoking outside, please.


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Communipaw Story Marathon is a JC Fridays event.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

May 1 is the very first Uptown Jam - an Open Mic in McGinley Square!


Uptown Crew is happy to announce
the very first
UPTOWN JAM!!!

It's at 264 Fairmount Space in McGinley Square.

Here's the deal:
- Doors open at 7:30pm.
- Suggested donation is $3 at the door.
- Each performer gets 5 minutes. Sign up when you come in.
- Acoustic only. (No actual mic yet.) Spoken word, music, poetry, comedy, dramatic readings. Surprise us.
- Refreshments available.

We've got some Uptown Jam plans in the works, including a jazz concert and more open mics. If you've got some ideas about putting on an Uptown Jam, you know a venue that's available, or you've heard about some serious talent looking for an audience, let us know so we can keep up the flow.

The Crew is You.

btw, if you're on Facebook, you can get an invitation to the event called "Uptown Jam - Open Mic". Let's have some fun in McGinley Square!

[264 Fairmount Space is clean and green. Smoking outside only, please. One cat lives here.]

Saturday, April 10, 2010

How does your garden grow?


In a planter or a coffee can, a backyard or a window sill - life is popping.

Uptown gardener JPQ sent a view of this season's natural history in her "little ghetto yard". Chica, your yard is way bigger than some apartments I've lived in.

Thanks, neighbor!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

JC Fridays, Uptown Style

The cool thing about the quarterly JC Fridays festivals is that to get into the game, your event has to be arts related and it has to be free to the public.

Last time around, on March 5, Uptown Crew and Ed's Salvage Co. sponsored Uptown Salvage Chic at 264 Fairmount Avenue to launch the new line of accessories created by local indie designer Karina Feliz.

Check out Ed's slide show video commemorating the day. Thanks, Ed!



Bring your ideas for arts-related events to the Uptown Crew, and we'll get to work for you. It's a Big City! We've got a lot of fun things lined up for you. Subscribe to Uptown Crew so you don't miss a thing.