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A Tale of Two Louies: Interpreting an Archetypal American Musical Icon
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A Tale of Two Louies: Interpreting an Archetypal American Musical Icon
Presented by Christopher Doll, Professor of Composition and Theory, Rutgers University
The infamous song "Louie Louie" was enormously influential on early sixties rock 'n' roll, to the extent that Frank Zappa dubbed it an "Archetypal American Musical Icon." In this presentation, Dr. Christopher Doll discusses the tangled roots of this noteworthy recording and investigates the various strands of its influence from the sixties to the present day.
Event Details
| Where | Visual Arts Center of New Jersey 68 Elm St, Summit, NJ 07901 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 7:30 pm–9:00 pm |
| Website | http://www.artcenternj.org |
| Phone | 908-273-9121 |
| info@artcenternj.org | |
| Price | Free but reservations required to reserve a seat. Please call or reserve online. |
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More About Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
Founded in 1933, the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey is the state’s largest organization dedicated exclusively to viewing, making and learning about contemporary art. Comprised of a renowned studio school with a full exhibition, education and programming schedule, the Art Center receives over 60,000 visitors each year and is wheelchair-accessible.
The non-profit Art Center includes a nine-studio art school, four interior galleries and an outdoor Sculpture Park. Guided tours are available by appointment for school, community and adult groups. The Art Center is available for children’s art birthday parties and facility rentals.
The Art Center offers studio classes and workshops throughout the year for kids, teens and adults in a broad range of areas, including: painting, sculpture, ceramics, and digital photography. Summer Art Camp is offered for kids and teens ages 5-15. A Summer Saturday Art Camp is also available for kids ages 6-9. Teens ages 16-18 may participate in a Portfolio Development Intensive program to work on their entrance portfolio for submission to fine arts colleges.
Other events here
- Spring-Summer Exhibitions Daily, 10:00 am–5:00 pm
- Artist/Curator Dialogue featuring John Goodyear- Thursday Evening Salon Series Thu, May 24, 7:30 pm–9:00 pm