Music

Music

Music

Arts Institute of Western Maine

Address:  P.O. Box 821
Wilton, ME 04294
Phone:  (207) 645-2157
E-mail:  davidrs@verizon.net
Website: http://www.artsinstitute.org/
Contact:  David Scribner
 
Services:  The Arts Institute of Western Maine is a non-profit organization which sponsors public performances of music - chamber, classical; vocal from folk to German lieder to opera arias to Broadway show tunes. Occasionally jazz, dance, mime.

Connect to our website for schedule of upcoming events.

Foothills Arts Center

Address:  108 Orchard Street
Farmington, ME 04938
Phone:  (207) 778-0448
E-mail:  info@foothillsarts.org
Website: http://www.foothillsarts.org
Contact:  Anne Geller
 
Services:  The Foothills Arts Center (FAC) brings together children and adults, artists and audiences of Western Maine to share the arts in an atmosphere that encourages learning, exploration, and collaboration. The FAC) brings curriculum-based arts programs into the schools and involves people of all ages and walks of life in arts programs that build a sense of community.

Our programs include an arts day camp, workshops in communities and schools, original community musicals based on local heritage, Theater for Peace, Continental Harmony Community Chorus, Drawing for Kids classes, and Creative Learning: Unlimited Excellence - C.L.U.E. (after-school arts program at Mt. Blue Middle School).

Programs:

Theater for Peace

Foothills Summer Arts

Continental Harmony Community Chorus

Original Community Musicals

Foothills in the Schools

Foothills Arts After School at Mt. Blue Middle School

For current programs, connect to our website.

Temple Stream Theater Association

Address:  PO Box 538
Temple, ME 04984
Phone:  (207) 778 2513
Fax:  (207) 779-0635
E-mail:  denro@localnet.com
Website: http://mainearts.maine.gov/directory/listing.asp?ID=2311&name=Temple Stream Theater Association
Contact:  Michael Romanashyn
 
Services:  Temple Stream Theater Association is a rural arts organization based in Temple. The Temple Stream Theater has converted an 1830’s church into a theater where there are presentations of home made puppet shows on history and current events, and host throughout the year a number of internationally acclaimed groups. The Temple Stream Theater Association shows are for kids and adults. The Temple Stream Theater travels occasionally and is available for performances and workshops.

UMF Program Board

Phone:  (207) 778-7347 x7339
E-mail:  christina.lowery@maine.edu
Website: http://studentlife.umf.maine.edu
Contact:  Christina Lowery
 
Services:  Want to create great entertainment, like comedians, hypnotists, dances, musicians, dollar movie nights, and much much more? Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Room 107, Olsen Student Center. For up to date information please go to University of Maine Farmington’s web site and click on clubs and organizations. http://studentlife.umf.maine.edu

UMF Theater

Phone:  (207) 778-7462
E-mail:  southard@maine.edu
Website: http://studentlife.umf.maine.edu
Contact:  Andrea Southard
 
Services:  The purpose of TUMF is to promote interest and participation in theater through involvement in production and performance of theatrical pieces for the UMF community and area residents. TUMF also seeks to provide theatrically minded students with resources such as trips to professional productions and other theater related endeavors in and outside of Farmington through trips in and out of state. Theatre UMF sponsors/produces nearly all the plays in the Alumni Theater. Theatre UMF sets up and run a haunted house on Halloween Weekend.

Fridays at 3 p.m. in the Green Room.

Office: Alumni Theater, attached to Dearborn Gym.

For up to date information please go to University of Maine Farmington’s web site and click on clubs and organizations. http://studentlife.umf.maine.edu

WUMF

Phone:  (207) 778-7346 or 778-7352
E-mail:  melvin.adams@maine.edu onehundredpointone@yahoo.com
Website: http://studentlife.umf.maine.edu
Contact:  Melvin Adams or Derek Gilbert
 
Services:  WUMF's purpose is to introduce a variety of music to the listening community which is not currently available through commercial radio sources. To maintain a working relationship with record companies and distributors. This station is obligated to comply with promotional record leasing rules and provides uo-to-date local and national information to UMF students. WUMF will introduce new bands and unique forms of musical expression through broadcasting, concerts, dances and other public displays.

For up to date information please go to University of Maine Farmington’s web site and click on clubs and organizations. http://studentlife.umf.maine.edu