Strauss Festival


2006 Strauss Festival

Thursday, July 27 through Sunday 30
7:45 p.m. Prelude ~ 8:15 p.m. Performance

Strauss Island, Elk Grove Park
Elk Grove, California, (916) 714-2527
Yahoo Map to Elk Grove Park

Storyline for 2006…

Experience the “Seasons of the Heart” as a couple finds romance through the seasons of the year.

Also below on this page you’ll find information about the logistics of this year’s Festival:


Cost

As part of our effort to fund the Festival, as well as provide mementos of this event, the following will be available for sale at the Festival each evening:

Your purchase of these commemorative items is greatly appreciated and will assist in continuing our ability to provide the quality performance you will experience at this year’s Festival.

For information on becoming a Strauss Festival donor or volunteer, or for more information on upcoming special events, please visit our You Can Help page.


Directions

Need more precise directions or prefer using a map? May we suggest Yahoo Maps for an electronic map and driving instructions.

Once you are inside the park, use this map to find Strauss Island.


Seating

Seating is first-come, first-served. The prime viewing area is opened up at 10 a.m. daily. Attendees can reserve a spot in line as early as the night before, starting at the conclusion of the performance (about 10:15 p.m.).

Blanket Lineup Numbers are assigned to each blanket in the “lineup.” You need not stay with your blanket as long as you return by 10 a.m. Beginning promptly at 10 a.m. each morning the line moves into the seating area and you may place your blanket or chairs in the viewing area.

    Please observe:
  • Only one blanket per person is permitted for this first seating.
  • Plastic tarps are not allowed on the grass as they act like a lid and “cook” the lawn beneath.
  • All blankets must be removed from the viewing area each night following the performance to allow for park maintenance.
  • Tables and barbecues are not allowed within the viewing area.
Once you have found your viewing place, you can leave your blanket and return in time for your picnic supper and the show. Volunteers patrol the seating area to guard against blankets being moved, however, we caution you to use your judgment about leaving very valuable chairs unattended all day.

If you are unable to come to the park until later, very good seating is still available up till showtime across the lake–the reflection of the lights on the water makes these sites very lovely, and fewer people make a more relaxed atmosphere. Remember, wherever you are in the Park you will hear breathtakingly beautiful symphony music free of charge!


Reserved Seating

Reserved seating is also available for our donors who provide us with annual support of $500 or more. If you are in this category, you will be contacted or you may call (916) 714-2527 to reserve your seats. If you would like to become a donor, visit our You Can Help page, or simply contact us at the address/phone below.


Food

We have partnered with several local food and beverage providers for your Festival dining and snacking.

Picnic baskets are welcome. Barbecue facilities are available in the Park. If you plan to bring your own barbecue, please place it outside the viewing area to allow for the safety of our large crowd.

Next event is Preview Night:

June 23rd, 2006

6:00 PM
Laguna Town Hall, Elk Grove, CA

Contact Strauss Office At: 916-714-2527

$30 each

Mail checks to: P. O. Box 309

Elk Grove, CA 95759

Email: straussfestival@hotmail.com

 

 

Strauss Festival dancers begin rehearsals for July show

By Mary Lewis
Elk Grove Citizen Staff Writer
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Although the Strauss Festival of Elk Grove’s annual show is four months away, dancers have been lined up and rehearsals have begun in earnest.
The Strauss board of directors hosted an orientation night for the cast Feb. 27, during which time directors, dancers and staff were able to meet each other. Also on hand, as they are at just about every Strauss function, were Festival founders Iris and Arnie Zimbelman.
Seasons of the Heart” is the title for this year’s show. It begins on an early spring afternoon when a rowboat docks at a tranquil island. Coming to the water’s edge are two ladies, one content and the other intent upon a match between her friend and the rowing gentleman. Introductions are made, and friends gather for a waltz.
Summer, and the couple fall in love, ending with a proposal of marriage. Autumn, and wedding vows are exchanged.
Winter is the climax to the romance with the signature Blue Danube waltz, always a favorite with festivalgoers.
This year’s waltz troupe consists of 24 dancers, nine of whom are new. There are 12 in the polka troupe including three new ones.
At the orientation, director Trayce Meany passed out rehearsal schedules, emphasizing that “even though we are all volunteers, we are considered a professional production with international appeal. Therefore, we need to be in that frame of mind, our behavior needs to reflect that.”  

She again cited the need for rehearsal space, noting that schools are not as available as they have been in the past. And rehearsals cannot move to Strauss Island until May.
The public will be able to catch a glimpse of the dancers at a fundraiser, the annual Preview Night scheduled for Friday, June 23 at the Laguna Town Hall.

On this year’s production team along with Meany are producer Kass Bergmann, technical advisor David Link, choreographers Stan and Popi Rizzi-Dunn, Sheryl Draper, John Matthews, Jonathan Thurston and Meany, stage manager Jayson Smith, set construction Allard Parfitt, set decoration Ray Bayles, costume coordinator Frieda McKaughan, seamstresses Kirsti Cripe-Rauser, Susan Link, Leilani Love, McKaughan and Meany, and secretary Amira Judeh.
Volunteers are always welcome, and should call the Strauss message line at 714-2527.

Strauss Festival of Elk Grove Home
Dancers Workshops for the Waltz troupe:

Workshop schedule as follows:

October 10 at 7pm, October 17 at 7pm and November 7 at 7pm. Auditions for dancers will be the following week on November 14

Location for all workshops and auditions will be at the LDS Church at 24th and Gardendale.

Contact Trayce Meany (916) 717-0511 for any questions and directions. or you may send e-mail to straussfestival@hotmail.com

Next event is the Spring Tea:

March 18, 2006 2 pm

Watch for more information

2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Laguna Town Hall, Elk Grove, CA

Contact Strauss At: 916-714-2527

$30 each or $200 per table of 8Mail checks to: P. O. Box 309

Elk Grove, CA 95759

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Annual Tea and Entertainment


See Judith Lynne Favero as “Lucy” “Autumn Splendor”

Saturday, October 8, 2005
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Laguna Town Hall, Elk Grove, CA

Contact Strauss At: 916-714-2527

$30 each or $200 per table of 8

Mail checks to: P. O. Box 309

Elk Grove, CA 95759

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