Foundry Hall
Friday May 18, 2012
7:30 pm 
AL WEENER and THE THIRSTIN' HOWLERS: Sturgeon for Tomorrow Benefit
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle St South Haven, MI)

Contact: sturgeonista@gmail.com

The mission of the Kalamazoo River Sturgeon for Tomorrow, New Richmond Chapter is to support the reestablishment and maintenance of a healthy, self-sustaining Lake Sturgeon population in the Kalamazoo River system by assisting fisheries managers, promoting public education, furthering scientific research and engaging in other activities consistent with Sturgeon rehabilitation. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $10 at the door. Proceeds to benefit the "Sturgeon for Tomorrow" project (www.kazoosturgeon.org).
Monday May 21, 2012
6:15 pm 
TIPTOPTAILS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.539.1847 info@tiptoptails.com

TipTopTails' dog training is structured in easy-to-follow steps and your dog is rewarded for getting it right at each step along the way. We have a gentle approach to training based on scientific knowledge about learning and behavior, not fear or physical punishment. Puppy Primer & Intro to Nose Work at 6:15 pm. On The Town & Continuing Nose Work at 7:30 pm. $75 for five weeks (shelter dogs $65). Contact TipTopTails (269.539.1847) for registration and information.
Wednesday May 23, 2012
7:00 pm 
4TH WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: nq8r@i2k.com

Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy, juggling and other talents in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the 4th Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Friday May 25, 2012
7:30 pm 
WISAAL (instrumental Arabic fusion)
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle St. South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Wisaal- an Arabic word meaning links, connections, or unities- reflects an attempt to fuse elements of Arabic musical heritage with Klezmer, Indian, and American influences while respecting the spirit of these traditions. Classical Arabic pieces become frameworks within which traditional Arabic forms and rhythmic patterns blend with Western harmonic backgrounds and rhythmically charged pop and world-music grooves. Instrumentation includes: oud, percussion, bass, clarinet, mandolin and tabla. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $5-$7. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Saturday May 26, 2012
7:00 pm 
HARBORFEST GOT TALENT: SEMIFINALS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.214.6438 marlenehickman12@yahoo.com

Discover and support regional talent at the Second Annual HarborFest Got Talent! Semifinals, featuring ten performers from a month of auditions. The top acts from this show will get an opportunity to perform at HarborFest on June 14-17, and will also be in the running for the $1000 grand prize! This is one show you're sure to not want to miss. Doors open at 6:30 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot.
Friday June 1, 2012
7:30 pm 
ANOTHER ROADSIDE ATTRACTION (gypsy acoustic indie)
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Hailing from Roanoke, VA, they could have just as easily stepped out of Coney Island in the mid-1950s, or a forgotten diner along Route 66, or any number of dusty midwestern traveling carnivals. They evoke boardwalks, midways, sideshows, World Fairs & all the best elements of true Americana. It's impossible to go wrong with any band that features both a kazoo AND a ukulele, and if you're able to watch them without cracking a smile and tapping a toe, you should probably check your pulse. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $5-$7. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Sunday June 3, 2012
3:00 pm 
SPRING RECITAL featuring DOUG PETERSON'S MUSIC STUDENTS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.349.3748 dougpetersonmusic@gmail.com

Doug Peterson's music students from Kalamazoo and South Haven present their 2nd annual Spring Recital. A meet and greet and pot-luck style snacks will follow the performances. Doors open at 2:30 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $2 suggested donation - no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Monday June 4, 2012
6:15 pm 
TIPTOPTAILS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.539.1847 info@tiptoptails.com

TipTopTails' dog training is structured in easy-to-follow steps and your dog is rewarded for getting it right at each step along the way. We have a gentle approach to training based on scientific knowledge about learning and behavior, not fear or physical punishment. Puppy Primer & Intro to Nose Work at 6:15 pm. On The Town & Continuing Nose Work at 7:30 pm. $75 for five weeks (shelter dogs $65). Contact TipTopTails (269.539.1847) for registration and information.
Wednesday June 6, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Thursday June 7, 2012
8:00 pm 
TALES from the TECHNOSPHERE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: jlauzzana@gmail.com

As we archive the technological/historical progress of humanity onto the internet we have created a "technosphere" which is wrapping our planet with a massive amount of cyber-material, information and thoughts. Julian Lauzzana pulls files from our collective archive and does live mixing/layering of visuals on a projected screen with a blending of electronic and live acoustic sound. This is a creative love/hate play with the tools and data of the "technosphere" which surround humanity. Doors open at 7:30 pm. $5 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Friday June 8, 2012
7:30 pm 
GENGHIS BARBIE, Joshua McClain (instrumental classical/pop)
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Genghis Barbie, the leading post post-feminist feminist all-female horn experience, is the most innovative and energizing chamber ensemble of its generation and beyond. With a combined 24 years of conservatory training, GB delivers to you a visceral and unadulterated musical adventure. Performing arrangements of pop music from the past 40 years, GB is the most versatile and expansive group on NYC’s classical/pop/rock/jazz/indie/alternative/punk/electro-acoustic scene. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $8-$12. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Saturday June 9, 2012
7:30 pm 
JIM HURST (acoustic bluegrass guitar)
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Jim Hurst’s unique picking style and mastery of bluegrass guitar wows audiences and is revered by both novice guitar players and his musical peers. His eclectic career has made him a remarkable performer, an experienced instructor and a highly sought after session musician (Holly Dunn, Trisha Yearwood, Travis Tritt, Sara Evans, Claire Lynch, Missy Raines, Rob Ickes, David Grisman). His affability and gregariousness make him one of the most approachable musicians of his caliber. Doors open at 7:00 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $10-$12. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Monday June 11, 2012
6:15 pm 
TIPTOPTAILS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.539.1847 info@tiptoptails.com

TipTopTails' dog training is structured in easy-to-follow steps and your dog is rewarded for getting it right at each step along the way. We have a gentle approach to training based on scientific knowledge about learning and behavior, not fear or physical punishment. Puppy Primer & Intro to Nose Work at 6:15 pm. On The Town & Continuing Nose Work at 7:30 pm. $75 for five weeks (shelter dogs $65). Contact TipTopTails (269.539.1847) for registration and information.
Wednesday June 13, 2012
7:00 pm 
LOUISE HAY: YOU CAN HEAL YOUR LIFE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.214.4432 katrinalryan@gmail.com

This entertaining and inspirational movie based on the best-selling book of the same name is hosted by author and teacher Louise L. Hay. This film gives penetrating insights into Louise's fascinating personal story; and shows how her views on self-esteem, abundance, and the metaphysical causes behind physical ailments were developed. It also reveals how she applied these concepts to her own emotional, spiritual, and professional life. Doors open at 6:30 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. Free admission.
Thursday June 14, 2012
7:30 pm 
ANNE HILLS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Anne Hills is a singer of superb clarity and pure tone who has made her reputation in both folk music and theater circles. She has toured, collaborated and recorded with Tom Paxton, Bob Gibson, Michael Smith, Peter Erskine, Cindy Mangsen, Steve Gillette and many others, as well as working in theater in Chicago, Philadelphia and beyond. Nurtured by the Chicago folk community, she has gained national recognition as a vocal chameleon and as a writer of poetic precision. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $10-$12. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Friday June 15, 2012
9:00 pm 
HARBORFEST AFTER PARTY: ME3MIND, DRAGON WAGON
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Featuring South Haven natives Joel Rydecki (guitar), Sean McDaniels (bass) and Ben Linstrom (drums), Me3Mind is a funktified bumpin spaceship ride of e~lovetronica & soul with jazzy conversations. Dragon Wagon is Michigan Roots music at its finest! Dragon Wagon's honest sound and genuine crowd connection never disappoint, and appeal to all audiences. The combination of mandolin, fiddle, banjo, guitar, bass and drums guarantees an infectious energy that gets every crowd dancing! Doors open at 8:30 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $3-$5. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 9 pm.
Monday June 18, 2012
8:30 am 
ActingUP! Drama Camp
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.373.2917 measzros@yahoo.com

Week-long kids' drama camp with instructors Chris & Stephanie Measzros. For registration and information, contact measzros@yahoo.com or call 269.373.2917
6:15 pm 
TIPTOPTAILS
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.539.1847 info@tiptoptails.com

TipTopTails' dog training is structured in easy-to-follow steps and your dog is rewarded for getting it right at each step along the way. We have a gentle approach to training based on scientific knowledge about learning and behavior, not fear or physical punishment. Puppy Primer & Intro to Nose Work at 6:15 pm. On The Town & Continuing Nose Work at 7:30 pm. $75 for five weeks (shelter dogs $65). Contact TipTopTails (269.539.1847) for registration and information.
Tuesday June 19, 2012
8:30 am 
ActingUP! Drama Camp
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.373.2917 measzros@yahoo.com

Week-long kids' drama camp with instructors Chris & Stephanie Measzros. For registration and information, contact measzros@yahoo.com or call 269.373.2917
Wednesday June 20, 2012
8:30 am 
ActingUP! Drama Camp
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.373.2917 measzros@yahoo.com

Week-long kids' drama camp with instructors Chris & Stephanie Measzros. For registration and information, contact measzros@yahoo.com or call 269.373.2917
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Thursday June 21, 2012
8:30 am 
ActingUP! Drama Camp
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.373.2917 measzros@yahoo.com

Week-long kids' drama camp with instructors Chris & Stephanie Measzros. For registration and information, contact measzros@yahoo.com or call 269.373.2917
Friday June 22, 2012
8:30 am 
ActingUP! Drama Camp
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.373.2917 measzros@yahoo.com

Week-long kids' drama camp with instructors Chris & Stephanie Measzros. For registration and information, contact measzros@yahoo.com or call 269.373.2917
7:30 pm 
PETAL SHOP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Folk music with a flavor of the '30s-40s is injected with fresh, modern storytelling. Petal Shop, from Detroit, performs with an energy that is at once the subtle tension of an intimate folk concert and the wild, pentecostal drive of punk-driven bluegrass. Fiddle, banjo and guitar cling to each other as three vocals intersect and blend into a single, stratified voice. Dancing is common, both on and off stage as Petal Shop's members beg for “just one 'amen!'” Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $5-$7. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Saturday June 23, 2012
9:00 am 
LOVE YOURSELF, HEAL YOUR LIFE - 2 Day Intensive Workshop
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.214.4432 katrinalryan@gmail.com

A safe and supportive workshop based on the principles of the book, "You Can Heal Your Life," by Louise L Hay. Healing your life begins with breaking through the layers of old conditioning and beliefs about how you "should" lead your life, identifying problem areas and clearing out emotional clutter connected with them. There is no "magic" or "secret process." All that is required is a genuine desire to commit yourself to change and a series of practical steps to make those changes happen. A catered lunch will be provided both days. $225-$275. Reserve your spot at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at Foundry Hall on the day of the workshop.
Sunday June 24, 2012
9:00 am 
LOVE YOURSELF, HEAL YOUR LIFE - 2 Day Intensive Workshop
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.214.4432 katrinalryan@gmail.com

A safe and supportive workshop based on the principles of the book, "You Can Heal Your Life," by Louise L Hay. Healing your life begins with breaking through the layers of old conditioning and beliefs about how you "should" lead your life, identifying problem areas and clearing out emotional clutter connected with them. There is no "magic" or "secret process." All that is required is a genuine desire to commit yourself to change and a series of practical steps to make those changes happen. A catered lunch will be provided both days. $225-$275. Reserve your spot at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at Foundry Hall on the day of the workshop.
Wednesday June 27, 2012
7:00 pm 
4TH WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: nq8r@i2k.com

Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy, juggling and other talents in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the 4th Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Friday June 29, 2012
7:30 pm 
RED TAIL RING
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Pushing the boundaries of what a traditional song can be, Red Tail Ring is the musical brainchild of two old-time-minded Michiganders- Michael Beauchamp & Laurel Premo. The collaboration blends the loving attention of revivalist fervor with the playful creativity of starting from scratch. Whether rendering a traditional tune or one of their many original compositions, the duo infuses each song with musical imagination, haunting harmonies and instrumental artistry. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $8-$10. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Wednesday July 4, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Thursday July 5, 2012
8:00 pm 
TALES from the TECHNOSPHERE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: jlauzzana@gmail.com

As we archive the technological/historical progress of humanity onto the internet we have created a "technosphere" which is wrapping our planet with a massive amount of cyber-material, information and thoughts. Julian Lauzzana pulls files from our collective archive and does live mixing/layering of visuals on a projected screen with a blending of electronic and live acoustic sound. This is a creative love/hate play with the tools and data of the "technosphere" which surround humanity. Doors open at 7:30 pm. $5 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Saturday July 14, 2012
7:30 pm 
FIDDLEFIRE
First United Methodist Church (429 Michigan Avenue South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.637.2502

FiddleFire offers a contemporary folk style fusion of multiple genres, taking the best of bluegrass, classical, Irish, and French-Canadian and melding them into a style all their own. Their diverse instrumentation includes fiddles, guitar, string bass, mandolin, hammered dulcimer, and an array of percussion incorporating spoons, bones, djembe and clogging. Siblings Luke, Eve & Josiah Panning have been performing their fiery tunes at dances and festivals for more than a decade, to rave reviews. Doors open at 7:00 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $10-$15. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Wednesday July 18, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Friday July 20, 2012
7:30 pm 
HASH PRESENTS: SOUTH HAVEN IN STORY & SONG
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Roger Horton, Pamela Chappell, Jim Hughey and Andru Bemis present an evening of stories and songs inspired by growing up in South Haven. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. Free admission.
Wednesday July 25, 2012
7:00 pm 
4TH WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: nq8r@i2k.com

Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy, juggling and other talents in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the 4th Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Friday July 27, 2012
7:30 pm 
SONS OF THE NEVER WRONG
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Sons of the Never Wrong has been creating original "turbo-charged folk music" for 20 years to a cult-like international following. With their outrageous approach to 3-part harmony on top of original, witty, whimsical songs, Sons' style has turned familiar musical traditions inside out! In performance this trio’s energy can power up an entire town, and in this day and age of global warming, we all could use some wattage like the Sons of the Never Wrong. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $8-$10. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Wednesday August 1, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Thursday August 2, 2012
8:00 pm 
TALES from the TECHNOSPHERE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: jlauzzana@gmail.com

As we archive the technological/historical progress of humanity onto the internet we have created a "technosphere" which is wrapping our planet with a massive amount of cyber-material, information and thoughts. Julian Lauzzana pulls files from our collective archive and does live mixing/layering of visuals on a projected screen with a blending of electronic and live acoustic sound. This is a creative love/hate play with the tools and data of the "technosphere" which surround humanity. Doors open at 7:30 pm. $5 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Friday August 3, 2012
7:30 pm 
TRINA HAMLIN
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

Trina Hamlin is often regarded as one of the country's best blues-inspired harmonica players. She combines gentle understanding with raw emotion in a way that is captivating from the first note. With a rich, powerful voice, Hamlin combines Midwestern innocence, contemplative focus, and raw passion while adding a disarmingly sharp wit in her stage banter. She seamlessly moves from guitar to piano with self accompaniment on harmonica leaving many who have seen her wondering what she can't do. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $8-$10. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Wednesday August 15, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday August 22, 2012
7:00 pm 
4TH WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: nq8r@i2k.com

Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy, juggling and other talents in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the 4th Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday September 5, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Thursday September 6, 2012
8:00 pm 
TALES from the TECHNOSPHERE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: jlauzzana@gmail.com

As we archive the technological/historical progress of humanity onto the internet we have created a "technosphere" which is wrapping our planet with a massive amount of cyber-material, information and thoughts. Julian Lauzzana pulls files from our collective archive and does live mixing/layering of visuals on a projected screen with a blending of electronic and live acoustic sound. This is a creative love/hate play with the tools and data of the "technosphere" which surround humanity. Doors open at 7:30 pm. $5 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday September 19, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday September 26, 2012
7:00 pm 
4TH WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: nq8r@i2k.com

Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy, juggling and other talents in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the 4th Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday October 3, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Thursday October 4, 2012
8:00 pm 
TALES from the TECHNOSPHERE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: jlauzzana@gmail.com

As we archive the technological/historical progress of humanity onto the internet we have created a "technosphere" which is wrapping our planet with a massive amount of cyber-material, information and thoughts. Julian Lauzzana pulls files from our collective archive and does live mixing/layering of visuals on a projected screen with a blending of electronic and live acoustic sound. This is a creative love/hate play with the tools and data of the "technosphere" which surround humanity. Doors open at 7:30 pm. $5 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday October 17, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday October 24, 2012
7:00 pm 
4TH WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: nq8r@i2k.com

Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy, juggling and other talents in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the 4th Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Thursday November 1, 2012
8:00 pm 
TALES from the TECHNOSPHERE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: jlauzzana@gmail.com

As we archive the technological/historical progress of humanity onto the internet we have created a "technosphere" which is wrapping our planet with a massive amount of cyber-material, information and thoughts. Julian Lauzzana pulls files from our collective archive and does live mixing/layering of visuals on a projected screen with a blending of electronic and live acoustic sound. This is a creative love/hate play with the tools and data of the "technosphere" which surround humanity. Doors open at 7:30 pm. $5 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Saturday November 3, 2012
7:30 pm 
KALAMAZOO MANDOLIN & GUITAR ORCHESTRA
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: 269.206.3059 info@foundryhall.com

The Kalamazoo Mandolin & Guitar Orchestro is a plucked string ensemble consisting of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. The KMGO was founded in 2003 to revive the mandolin orchestra tradition in Kalamazoo. Under the direction of conductor Miles Kusik, the orchestra enjoys performing a wide variety of music including classical, ethnic, and "golden era" mandolin orchestra music. KMGO is a non-profit organization and is sponsored by Crescendo Academy of Music. Doors open at 7 pm. General admission seating - arrive early to reserve your spot. $6-$8. Get tickets at www.foundryhall.com, 800.838.3006, in person at StudioHaus or at the door before the show. Suggested donation after 7:30 pm.
Wednesday November 7, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday November 21, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday November 28, 2012
7:00 pm 
4TH WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: nq8r@i2k.com

Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy, juggling and other talents in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the 4th Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday December 5, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Thursday December 6, 2012
8:00 pm 
TALES from the TECHNOSPHERE
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: jlauzzana@gmail.com

As we archive the technological/historical progress of humanity onto the internet we have created a "technosphere" which is wrapping our planet with a massive amount of cyber-material, information and thoughts. Julian Lauzzana pulls files from our collective archive and does live mixing/layering of visuals on a projected screen with a blending of electronic and live acoustic sound. This is a creative love/hate play with the tools and data of the "technosphere" which surround humanity. Doors open at 7:30 pm. $5 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday December 19, 2012
7:00 pm 
SONG SWAP
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: toadhall10898@gmail.com

Foundry Hall's song swaps are an informal gathering of friends who like to sing and play music together. Instruments of all types are welcome, as are singers and musicians of all ages and skill levels. Monthly on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays. Doors open at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
Wednesday December 26, 2012
7:00 pm 
4TH WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC
Foundry Hall (422 Eagle Street South Haven, MI)

Contact: nq8r@i2k.com

Bring your own audience (family, friends, neighbors, pets) and share your music, poetry, comedy, juggling and other talents in front of a friendly crowd. Here's your chance to hone your performance for folks who love to applaud! Monthly on the 4th Wednesday. Signup begins at 6:45 pm. $2 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.