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Phil Woods & COTA receive the Governor's Awards for the Arts
PENNSYLVANIA’S FIRST LADY ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF THE ‘2008 GOVERNOR’S AWARDS FOR THE ARTS’
Community Arts Center will be Venue for Nov. 12 Awards Ceremony

WILLIAMSPORT – Judge Marjorie O. Rendell, First Lady of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, today announced the recipients of the Governor’s Awards for the Arts. The annual awards are a 28-year gubernatorial tradition honoring outstanding Pennsylvania artists, arts organizations, and patrons who have made significant contributions to the advancement of the arts.

“It is my great privilege to announce the recipients of this year’s Governor’s Awards for the Arts,” said the First Lady, who was joined in the announcement by Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Chairman Diane Dalto and Executive Director Philip Horn. “The winners exemplify the excellence and diversity of the arts in Pennsylvania. Each has made a lasting contribution to our state. Their achievements in the arts are a model for young Pennsylvania artists and an inspiration for all.”

Governor Edward G. Rendell will present the awards to the following recipients at 6:45 p.m. on Nov. 12 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport:

• 2008 Distinguished Arts Award: Michael Keaton, award winning actor and Pittsburgh-area native;
• 2008 Pennsylvania Creative Community Award: legendary jazz artist Phil Woods and the Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts, the annual jazz and arts festival that Woods co-founded in 1978;
• 2008 Artist of the Year: poet, essayist and founding editor of Brilliant Corners: A Journal of Jazz & Literature, Sascha Feinstein of Williamsport;
• 2008 Outstanding Leadership & Service to Arts Education Award: North Philadelphia’s Taller Puertorriqueño, nationally-recognized arts organization known as the “Cultural Heart of Latino Philadelphia,” whose mission is to preserve, promote and develop Latino arts and culture;
• 2008 Patron Award: Barbara B. Hudock of Williamsport; and
• 2008 Outstanding Leadership & Service to Youth Award: The PAL Center for the Arts Unit of The Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading & Berks County, an arts center and arts mentoring program for high risk students.

The Nov. 12 ceremony is free and open to the public. A ticketed reception will follow.

Holding the state ceremony in a different venue each year enables new regions of the state to share in this celebration of the arts. It also provides the opportunity for the host region to showcase its unique cultural assets to an audience that draws cultural leaders from across the state. Past host cities have included Greensburg, Wilkes-Barre, Reading, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Harrisburg, Altoona, Philadelphia, and Gettysburg.

The Governor’s Awards for the Arts is administered by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. The council’s mission is to foster the excellence, diversity and vitality of the arts in Pennsylvania and to broaden the availability and appreciation of those arts throughout the state. An open call for nominations was issued to arts organizations, artists, arts patrons, elected officials, and members of the public. More than 75 nominations were received.
 
Hal Galper and Phil Markowitz to perform Oct. 16


Hal Galper and Phil Markowitz to perform an evening of solo piano artistry on Thursday Oct. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in second concert of 2008-09 ESU Jazz Synergy Series

East Stroudsburg, PA – A double bill featuring solo performances by world-renowned jazz pianists Hal Galper and Phil Markowitz will take place on Thursday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 p.m. as part of the 2008-09 East Stroudsburg University Jazz Synergy Series.

The concert, which is being proudly publicized as “An Evening of Solo Piano Artistry,” will present two acclaimed jazz veterans whose approach to keyboard improvisation is deeply personal and demonstrates exceptional technical skill, imagination and inventiveness.

 

 

 

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31st Annual COTA’s Jazz & Arts Festival Set for Sept. 5-7

Headlined by world-renowned jazz legends Phil Woods, David Liebman, Bob Dorough, and Urbie Green, the 31st Annual Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts (COTA) packs 18 sets of ensemble jazz performances, plus theater and arts, into a three-day festival in the scenic Borough of Delaware Water Gap, from Friday, September 5, through Sunday, September 7.

The festival opens Friday evening with a reception for COTA’s Music Motif Show, a juried mixed-media art show, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Antoine Dutot Museum & Gallery on Main Street (Route 611) (no admission charge). In keeping with its tradition of supporting all the performing arts, COTA then presents an evening of edgy political theater, classical music, and jazz from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of the Mountain, across the street from the museum. Admission for this event is $8.00 per person, at the door.

On Saturday and Sunday, the music moves outdoors—to a superbly sound-engineered Main Stage on Delaware Avenue (in front of the historic Castle Inn)—as COTA presents two jam-packed days of jazz, a splendid array of Bebop, Swing, Blues, Jazz Fusion, and Latin, with three outstanding Big Bands whose repertoires incorporate newly transcribed charts and new arrangements. (What you hear at COTA, you may never hear again.)

 
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31st ANNUAL C.O.T.A. FESTIVAL POSTER COMPETITION WINNER ANNOUNCED

July 2008

The Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts (C.O.T.A) is proud to announce that it has selected the artwork of Tim Helman, an integral member of the COTA family for years, as the winner of the 2008 poster competition. The dates for this year’s annual jazz and arts festival are September 5th through 7th, 2008.

Helman, a Pocono native, has been a visual artist for more than thirty years, painting in a two-dimensional mixed media, incorporating musical instruments and found objects into his art. His style is innovative and unique and has been exhibited in the Bixler Gallery, Sweet Creams Café, Designer Crafts on Main, the Willowtree Inn, and the Red Run Gallery, to name a few. Throughout his career he has been commissioned to do face and body painting by numerous festivals and several private gatherings in the Tri-State Area, including the Knowlton River Festival and the Celebration of the Arts. In the past, he has also done airbrushed body art for the ESPN/EXPN X-Games. In 2007, Helman was selected, as the 1st place winner of the COTA Music Motif Art Show, and in 2004, was the recipient of the COTA Volunteer of the Year Award. He is also the Director of the Artisan Area at the COTA Festival itself. Additionally, his work is currently displayed in many private collections across the country.

The poster competition is held annually and is open to all visual artists. The poster is widely displayed throughout the Tri-State area, and is the primary marketing tool of COTA. In addition to the poster, the design is used on the official C.O.T.A. tee shirt, as well as the brochure and program.

The 31st Annual Celebration of the Arts will feature the music of Michelle Bautier; the David Liebman Quartet; Urbie and Kathie Green with the Jesse Green Trio; the Bob Dorough Quartet Plus Horns; Nellie McKay with the Obligatory Villagers; Marko Marcinko’s Latin Jazz Quintet; Sherrie Maricle and Five Play; Piano Summit with Eric Doney, Jesse Green, Bobby Avey and Dave Lantz; Simone (daughter of Nina Simone); and the big band sounds of “Library Alive” with Phil Woods and the COTA Festival Orchestra; the COTA Cats, and the Jazz Artists Repertory Orchestra (J.A.R.O.), just to name a few.

For additional information about the COTA festival, please visit the website at www.cotajazz.org or contact C.O.T.A. at (570) 424-2210.

The Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts is presented in cooperation with the Borough of Delaware Water Gap, Castle Hill Development, Inc, and the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.

THIS POSTER IS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE IN THE COTA ONLINE STORE

 
2008 Poster Competition Requirements

The Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts (C.O.T.A.) is now accepting concept sketches and/or poster submissions for the 31st Annual COTA Jazz and Arts Festival, which will be held Friday, September 5, 2008 through Sunday, September 7, 2008. We invite you to ask your drawing and painting students if they would like to submit a design.

The poster requirements are as follows:

(1) The poster is vertical;
(2) The size of the artwork is to be 24 x18 (actual poster size is 25 x 19);
(3) The artwork can be in any media; and
(4) Although it is not required, should the artist wish to include copy for the poster, it should read as follows:
Headline: 31st Annual Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts 2008
Subhead: Jazz and Arts Festival
Dates: September 5th, 6th and 7th
Include: Rain or Shine/No Pets/ Food Concessions/Children's Area
Bottom (smaller print): For information: Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts, Post Office Box 249, Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327 or 570-424-2210 or www.cotajazz.org.

The completed mechanical is not required at the time of judging, however, space for type, placing of type, and typeface style may be indicated by using an overlay. No lettering should be included on the art itself, unless vou feel it is intrinsic to the design. All recommendations from the artist as to design will be considered, however C.O.T.A. reserves the right to execute the final design of the poster. The artist whose poster is selected will receive a commission of $350.00 payable the week after the festival.

In creating the design, please bear in mind that the official COTA poster is the primary marketing tool of COTA for purposes of marketing the festival and that, in addition to the poster, the chosen design is used on the COTA brochure and T-shirt, etc.

The deadline for all entries for the jazz festival poster is May 6.2008. Entries may either be mailed or personally delivered on or before May 6,2008 to: (1) Cyndie A. Dutkiewicz, COTA Publicity Director, The Holland Thread Mill, 411 Main Street, #311, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 18360, or (2) Lauren Chamberlain at Stone, Trembly & Associates, 819 Ann Street, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 18360. For further information, please contact Cyndie A. Dutkiewicz at 570/460-0713 or Lauren Chamberlain at 570/424-4900.

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Camp Jazz 2008

Whether it be the lively sounds emanating from the lavish resorts of the early days of Caruso and John Phillip Sousa performing at the Castle Inn or Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians… or the more than 50 years of jazz jammin’ at the Deer Head Inn…phenomenal regional music has been birthed, nurtured, blossomed, and, now, absolutely sizzles within the society of Delaware Water Gap, PA.

How does this happen?  For one great reason!  For the past 30 years, one superb organization—The Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts (COTA) Jazz& Arts Festival— awakened the cultural yearnings and volunteer spirit of this sleepy little town, which now supports, with hundreds of local volunteers, one of the premier jazz festivals in the nation.  Many of COTA’s volunteers may not like or even understand the idiom called jazz—but they do know that COTA’s principals are persons they admire:  first-rate teachers of music, culture, responsible citizenship, and artistry—artists who continually give back to their communities.

What everyone in the Gap, and throughout the NEPA region, recognize most about COTA is its commitment to encouraging and supporting the teaching of jazz through the COTA Cats—a big band comprised of talented local high-school students— and COTA’s commitment to further support their efforts through the COTA Fund for Young Musicians.

But in 2007, celebrating its 30th year of launching full-fledged jazz festivals, COTA took a major step forward to invest young talent in the performance of this unique American art form called jazz:  COTA boldly launched its first COTA CampJazz —mentored by a “dream team” of its inspirers (Phil Woods and Rick Chamberlain)—opening its doors on July 30, 2007, to its very first class: 39 young musicians, ages 12-18, who professed a burning desire to learn to play jazz. They worked (and were worked) for seven days; were encouraged to work even harder; and were inspired to do so in classes conducted by an amazing array of COTAlums and Senior Faculty, world-class musicians who taught technique with passion and unstintingly shared their advice on negotiating the path of “growing up jazz”.  CampJazz is, without a doubt, the place where students will excel, and parents will revel in the values their aspiring young musicians will assimilate.

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COTA Cat Dave Lantz wins national composition award

Music guides Dave Lantz.

Last Wednesday, it was telling the 16-year-old's fingers to glide up and down the keys of a piano, one of many that sit in his family's Sciota home.

Lantz, a junior at Stroudsburg High School, was playing his original composition, "Midnight Voyage." His stocking feet tapped on the pedals of the grand piano and his jaw muscles clenched rhythmically as he played.

"It's definitely on the more modern side," Lantz later said of the song, because of its advanced chord changes. With its subtle shifts in melody, the music sounded clean, cool, even sophisticated.

The song also recently propelled Lantz to a prestigious national award. Last month, he was selected by the ASCAP Foundation for a Young Jazz Composers award in the 14-to-16-year-old category.

About 185 applicants vied for the award, 20 of whom were under 18, said Ken Cicerale, director of awards for ASCAP. The six winners were selected by a panel.

 

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2007 COTA Cat Application
Here is the  2007 COTA Cat application. It is in PDF format, so hopefully you will be able to open it with ease. This application has already been sent to public school music teachers and private lesson instructors, but if you feel as though someone was missed, please let me know, or simply forward this link along to the next person.

There is no closing date on the application, but your quick reply is appreciated, so we can plan for this coming August.

If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Also, please note that completed applications should be sent to:

Lance Rauh
RD-1 Box 1810
Henryville, PA 18332


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