Lied Center for Performing Arts - 2019-2020 30th Anniversary Season
Bernie Sanders @ Lied Performing Arts Center in Lincoln, NE (Mar 3) *Recorded Livestream*
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LIVE : Bernie Sanders @ Lied Performing Arts Center in Lincoln, NE
*Recorded Livestream*
(Mar 3)
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Bernie Sanders is a Democratic candidate for President of the United States. He is serving his second term in the U.S. Senate after winning re-election in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote. Sanders previously served as mayor of Vermont’s largest city for eight years before defeating an incumbent Republican to be the sole congressperson for the state in the U.S. House of Representatives. He lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife Jane and has four children and seven grandchildren.
Bernard “Bernie” Sanders was born in Brooklyn, New York, to immigrant parents and grew up in a small, rent-controlled apartment. His father came to the United States from Poland at the age of 17 without much money or a formal education. While attending the University of Chicago, a 20-year-old Sanders led students in a multi-week sit-in to oppose segregation in off-campus housing owned by the university as a Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) officer. In August of 1963, Sanders took an overnight bus as an organizer for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to hear Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech firsthand at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
After graduation, Bernie moved to Vermont where he worked as a carpenter and documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as mayor of Burlington as an Independent by a mere 10 votes, shocking the city’s political establishment by defeating a six-term, local machine mayor. In 1983, Bernie was re-elected by a 21 point margin with a record amount of voter turnout. Under his administration, the city made major strides in affordable housing, progressive taxation, environmental protection, child care, women’s rights, youth programs and the arts. In 1990, Sanders was elected to the House of Representatives as the first Independent in 40 years and joined the Democratic caucus. He was re-elected for eight terms, during which he voted against the deregulation of Wall Street, the Patriot Act, and the invasion of Iraq.
In 2006, Sanders defeated the richest man in Vermont to win a seat in the U.S. Senate as an Independent. Known as a “practical and successful legislator,” Sanders served as chairman of the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs where he authored and passed the most significant veteran health care reform bill in recent history. While in the Senate, Sanders has fought tirelessly for working class Americans against the influence of big money in politics. In 2010, he gave an eight-and-a-half hour filibuster-like speech on the Senate floor in opposition to extending Bush-era tax breaks for the wealthy. In 2015, the Democratic leadership tapped Bernie to serve as the caucus’ ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee.
Known for his consistency on the issues, Senator Sanders has supported the working class, women, communities of color, and the LGBT community throughout his career. He is an advocate for the environment, unions, and immigrants. He voted against Keystone XL, opposes the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal, wants to expand the Voting Rights Act, and pass the Equal Rights Amendment.
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Lied Center for Performing Arts, STREB Collaboration [4:42 version]
University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts spearheaded a collaborative project with the Brooklyn dance company Streb. The project brought together students from dance, architecture, and computer science and engineering.
Car Camera - Lincoln, NE - Lied Center to Centennial Mall South . 2014 ( ネブラスカ州リンカーン )
Finishing up downtown. Lots of things to see, not much to say :p . On this little adventure we encounter the Nebraska State Capitol a couple of times. We also see many buildings under construction (no, they are not being torn down ^_~ )...
Centennial Mall North is currently closed, to my surprise (still under renovation at P Street...), so we have to take a detour to get to Centennial Mall South via R and 16th Streets. Ah well :p . Also, Centennial Mall south of M St. is under renovation and probably will be for the next couple of years, so here's looking forward to what it will look like once it's done!
Hope you enjoy this ride and thanks for watching :) !
Timeline:
( 00:00 - Westbound on Q Street)
00:14 - Westbound on Q St. at North 12th St. The Lied Center for Performing Arts can be seen on the far right.
00:31 - Southbound on N. 11th St.
00:51 - P St. intersection. Marcus Lincoln Grand Cinema in on the left after the intersection.
11:18 - O St. (U.S. Highway 34) intersection. N. 11th St. becomes South 11th St. here. Continuing southbound on on S. 11th St. The ESQ Education Square Building (Southeast Community College) is on the left after the intersection.
1:26 - Star Tran's main bus stop can be seen on the right.
1:45 - M St. intersection. The College of Hair Design is on the left after the intersection.
2:41 - Eastbound on Lincoln Mall. The Nebraska State Capitol can be seen straight ahead.
3:28 - S. 14th St. intersection. The Nebraska State Capitol is directly ahead with the Standing Abraham Lincoln Sculpture in the foreground.
3:34 - Northbound on S. 14th St.
4:05 - L St. intersection. The Nebraska State Office Building is on the right after the intersection.
4:28 - N St. intersection. Bennett Martin Public Library is on the right after the intersection.
4:48 - O St. (U.S. Hwy. 34) intersection. S. 14th St. becomes N. 14th St. here. Continuing northbound on N. 14th St.
5:33 - R St. intersection. The University of Nebraska at Lincoln City Campus is straight ahead, the Administration Building is on the left and the Student Union is on the right.
5:42 - Eastbound on R St.
5:52 - Centennial Mall N. is on the right and the Nebraska State Historical Society building is on the left.
6:26 - Southbound on N. 16th St.
7:11 - P St. intersection. Leaving UNL's City Campus. The Robert V. Denney Federal Building is on the right after the intersection.
7:26 - O St. (U.S. Hwy. 34) intersection.
7:31 - Westbound on O St. (U.S. Hwy. 34 West). The Robert V. Denney Federal building is still on the right.
7:50 - Southbound on Centennial Mall S. (newly renovated). The Nebraska State Capitol can once again be seen straight ahead.
8:00 - N St. intersection. The Pershing Center is on the left after the intersection.
8:30 - Eastbound on M St. The Pershing Center is still on the left.
Lincoln, Nebraska
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Renee Sans Souci
Renee Sans Souci, a member of the Omaha tribe of Nebraska, is the author of The Nebraska Educators Guide to American Indian Singing and Dancing. In this video, she explains the guide to teachers who want to use it in their classrooms.
This project is supported by grants from the Lincoln Arts Council, the Nebraska Arts Council, Nebraska Cultural Endowment, and the Kennedy Center Partners in Education Program. Additional project support was provided by Friends of Lied, the Lied Center for Performing Arts and the College of Education & Human Sciences.
1997 Nebraska All State Band - The Divine Comedy Live at The Lied Center for Performing Arts
This arrangement was recorded November 1997 in Lincoln, NE at The Lied Center for Performing Arts. The band is just over 200 members, composed only of select high school students from the state of Nebraska. We had only a few weeks of private rehearsal and preparation of our music and only two and a half days of rehearsal together before our performance. Keep that in mind as you listen. I have never since and likely never will again, have such a privilege as to be a member of such a band as this.
This arrangement of The Divine Comedy is written by Robert W Smith.
As a member of this band, I purchased a CD of the raw concert audio. A few years later, I re-mastered it in my studio and converted everything to MP3. Good thing, because later, I lost all of my CDs, including the original to this, along with all the other important information, such as our fearless Director (Anthony... from Georgetown University). Any information about these missing details from other members or organizers would be appreciated.
The song is broken into four movements
I. The Inferno
II. Purgatorio
III. The Ascension
IV. Paradiso
What to Expect: Lied Center Mainstage Load-In
Bob Henrichs provides some helpful hints about what to expect when loading in a Mainstage production to Lied Center at the University of Nebraska Lincoln for the International Thespian Festival
Lincoln Cardinal Dancers - State Comp - 3/19/16
The Very Hungry Caterpillar at the Lied Center for Performing Arts
The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favorites take the stage at 7 p.m. March 4 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. The performance opens with FamFest, a family-friendly pre-show party featuring free food and games.
In the performance, follow a caterpillar on his life journey with vibrant scenery and colorful foods. Puppetry, innovative staging, and an original score bring new life to Carle's classics for kids of all ages.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favorites, presented by the acclaimed Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, features a collection of Carle's most popular and beloved characters including the Very Hungry Caterpillar's metamorphosis into a beautiful butterfly; the fanciful account of Little Cloud's travels through the sky; and the Mixed-Up Chameleon's discovery of his own unique nature.
Directed and designed by Jim Morrow, who ranks among Canada's most esteemed puppetry creators, the triple-bill show incorporates evocative original music by Nova Scotian composer Steven Naylor, and innovative black light staging techniques which highlight Morrow's stunning puppets and props. The work follows closely the books from which they are adapted, providing a new generation with a seamless entry into the world of theatre and music.
On tour continuously since 1999, Mermaid's compilations of five Eric Carle stories have earned considerable praise from audiences. To date more than 1665 performances have been presented to more than 1,170,000 spectators.
The Lied Center's FamFest opens 90 minutes prior to the performance. FamFest is a free, biannual event that features food and hands-on activities, including face painting and games. The FamFest is free and open to the public.
These residency activities in area schools were supported in part by The Cooper Foundation.
Nutcracker 2012 - Lincoln, NE Load-out
The Lied Center for the Performing Arts.
Time lapse of the load-out.
The Cornhusker, A Marriott Hotel in Lincoln NE
Rates: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. The Cornhusker, A Marriott Hotel 333 South 13th Street Lincoln NE 68508 In the heart of Lincoln, Nebraska, less than a 10 minute walk from the University of Nebraska, this hotel has rooms with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. A heated indoor pool is available on site. Ironing facilities and a work desk are in each air-conditioned room at The Cornhusker, A Marriott Hotel. Every guest room features a bathroom with granite counter tops and marble floors, hairdryers and free toiletries. Guests can enjoy a workout in the fitness center at The Cornhusker Marriott Hotel. Printing, fax and photocopying services are available in the on-site business center. Free airport shuttle service services is provided to all guests. The Cornhusker Marriott Hotel features 2 on-site restaurants, serving grilled specialties and a range of international meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Nebraska State Capitol, Memorial Stadium and the Lied Center for Performing Arts are within one mile of this hotel. The Lincoln Municipal Airport is a 12 minute drive away.
On Stage at The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Find out what it's like to be up on stage of a spelling bee musical! Filmed during the 2011 Thespian Festival at the Lied Center for Performing Arts in Lincoln, NE.
Pooky's Second Cousin Part XII
Part XII: Pooky's Second Cousin tours Lincoln, Nebraska and makes several stops including the Nebraska State Capitol, the Lied Center for Performing Arts, and a game day rehearsal by the Cornhusker Marching Band at Memorial Stadium.
Charter Day Celebration: Music and Milestones, N 150 - February 15, 2019
On Charter Day, February 15, 2019, the University of Nebraska celebrated its 150th anniversary with a monumental evening of live performance and multimedia entertainment. At Music and Milestones, host Jeff Zeleny, University of Nebraska alum, native Nebraskan and Senior White House Correspondent for CNN, guided the audience through some of the University’s major accomplishments.
More than 300 artists united to perform a program including Wagner’s “Entrance of the Gods,” Orff’s “O Fortuna” from Carmina Burana and N 150-commissioned new works by Nebraska alums David von Kampen and Garrett Hope. Special features included tributes to celebrated alumni Willa Cather, Roxane Gay and Ted Kooser.
Performing ensembles included the Cornhusker Marching Band, UNL Symphony Orchestra, UNL Opera, UNL Dance, Chamber Singers, University Singers and the Varsity Singers. They were joined throughout the evening by notable University of Nebraska alums and actress Marg Helgenberger. The production seamlessly integrated multimedia and projection, music and lighting in an impressive tribute to the University. The evening ended with a large display of fireworks in front of the Lied Center for Performing Arts.
Too High by Stevie Wonder performed by Nebraska All State Jazz Band 2019
I had a great time, and learned a lot, playing drum set for All State High School Jazz Band of Nebraska under the guest direction of Ronald C. McCurdy, Professor of Music at USC Thorton School of Music. Here is one of the 5 songs we performed at the Lied Center for Performing Arts in Lincoln NE on Nov. 23, 2019.
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At Lied Lodge & Conference Center in Nebraska City, Nebraska, your meeting transcends the four walls of the conference room. Our 260-acre campus is full of opportunities for team building, networking, off-the-beaten path activities, and fresh air.
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Nebraska Cornhusker Marching Band Concert 9 Dec 06 - Part I
An 8 minute sampler of the 1 hr and 45 min concert performed by the 285 member Cornhusker Marching Band on 9 Dec 06 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. Camera: Canon S3 IS
Video by Nelson
Moments Notice by John Coltrane performed by Nebraska All State Jazz Band 2019
I had a great time, and learned a lot, playing drum set for All State High School Jazz Band of Nebraska under the guest direction of Ronald C. McCurdy, Professor of Music at USC Thorton School of Music. Here is one of the 5 songs we performed at the Lied Center for Performing Arts in Lincoln NE on Nov. 23, 2019.
Las Vegas, The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, opened on March 10 2012, is a five-acre performing arts center consisting of three theaters in two buildings.
The Smith Center is the home of the Las Vegas Philharmonic and Nevada Ballet Theatre.
Prior to The Smith Center opening, Las Vegas was one of the largest cities in the country without a performing arts center.
The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation made a donation of $150 million in 2005, the second largest donation to performing arts in United States history. The building was named after Fred and Mary Smith, the chairman of the Reynolds Foundation and his wife, as the largest benefactors.
The Lied Discovery Children's Museum also resides in the Smith Center.
The building is a reinterpretation of the Nebraska State Capitol at Lincoln and the Bullocks Wilshire in Los Angeles. White Indiana limestone for the facade (as at Lincoln), as well as numerous detail elements based on the Hoover Dam and 1920's motifs, feature throughout the facility, including a winged sculpture in the Center lobby modeled after the dam's famous Winged Figures of the Republic statues.
At the corner is a 17-story tower featuring 47 bells and providing a new focal point for the downtown skyline, as well as the Center.