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BACKSTAGE SCOOP Discover the magic behind the scenes during a fun, informative pre-show talk. A member from the company, arts professional, or community expert will delight you with stories, anecdotes, or historical background that will enhance your performance experience. Backstage Scoop is a 20 - 30-minute program held in MOFAC before select performances. Backstage Scoop begins at 6 p.m. Free admission to all ticket holders. Seating is available on a first-come, first served basis. Doors open 15 minutes prior each talk. Meet the Producer – The Phantoms…Unmasked! �������������������������������������������������������������� SFSC Museum of Florida Art & Culture What actually does a theatrical producer do? Meet Stephen Kranowitz, the producer of “The Phantoms…Unmasked!” and discover the many hats he wears behind the scenes. The Science of Sound – Our most popular scoop! Phil Dirt and the Dozers — ���������������������������������������������������������������� American Bandstand — ���������������������������������������������������������� Alan Jay Wildstein Center for the Performing Arts “Why is the music so loud?” “I can’t hear the pianist.” “I don’t understand the words.” Come learn about the art of mixing sound and the science of hearing with SFSC Technical Director, Gil Carney, and Lampe & Kiefer Hearing Aid Center. Birth of Hip Hop – Black Violin ���������������������������������������������������������������� SFSC Museum of Florida Art & Culture Hip hop is a musical and cultural phenomenon that was born in the inner city in the ’70s. Today it’s a top selling musical genre that influences mainstream pop. Learn about MC-ing and DJ-ing in preparation for Black Violin. Rachmaninoff the Roma ntic – Florida Orchestra ���������������������������������������������������������������� SFSC Museum of Florida Art & Culture Amidst many talented 20th century musicians, Rachmaninoff stands as a giant who combined astounding virtuosity with efficiency and ease. Although his compositions are limited in number, grandeur, emotion and enveloping sound made them standards of classical music. Conductor Michael Francis will explain why this composition is often considered one of the romantic’s period greatest pieces. 38 | SFSC PERFORMING ARTS | www.sfscarts.org


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