Valentine's Cabaret and Dance

topic posted Tue, January 13, 2009 - 5:35 PM by  Kay
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Valentine's Cabaret and Dance with
Black Olive Jazz,
featuring Kay Kostopoulos, vocals,
Larry Vuckovich, piano,
and the Eurotrash Latin & Swing band

SATURDAY, February 14th, 2008, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m.
All Saint’s Episcopal Church
555 Waverly Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301

BROWN PAPER TICKETS: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/52494
1-800-838-3006

Advance Purchase: $15.00
Door price: $20.00
CONTACT: 415-289-6655
www.blackolivejazz.com
blackolivejazz@gmail.com


Stanford teacher, actor & vocalist, Kay Kostopoulos, is joined by Larry Vuckovich, master jazz pianist, (www.larryvuckovich.com), celebrating their new CD release “Blue Valentine” in a program of love poems, jazz standards, and swing dance music. The show will begin with a duo cabaret featuring music and poetry--from the romantic to the erotic--followed by a dance for all to enjoy. The dance will feature the exciting Eurotrash Latin and Swing Band, playing all of your favorite tunes for your dancing pleasure!

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Valentine from a Stanford "Lover"

Stanford Drama teacher and actress, Kay Kostopoulos, will appear with piano jazz legend, Larry Vuckovich, in a Valentine's concert celebrating love and lust. The evening will begin with a cabaret of music, love letters and poetry from Byron, Browning, Bernhardt, Beethoven, Heloise and Abelard; followed by a music program that will include jazz standards, latin, and swing. " I thought the show would be a fun thing to do for the Palo Alto community, since many folks have taken class with me through Stanford’s Continuing Studies Program, or had seen me perform at Stanford Summer Theatre in Pinter's The Lover, and as the lusty "other woman", in Amy Freed's Restoration Comedy", says Kostopoulos. Kay also performs frequently in the Bing Music Program for patients and staff at Stanford Hospital.

After her sell out Valentine’s concert at the Dragon Theatre a few seasons ago, Kay chose the All Saint’s Church in Palo Alto for the venue, to feature dancing in the large, lovely space. There will be table seating for socializing, and wine and chocolates offered at intermission. Part of the proceeds will benefit the church and Palo Alto Community. "You can bring your Valentine, whether it's a lover, a dear friend, or your mom—or come solo and maybe meet someone at the dance…who knows?" says Kostopoulos.

Tickets will be sold in advance for $15.00, at the door for $20.
To purchase: log onto the website www.blackolivejazz.com, or

BROWN PAPER TICKETS: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/52494

For more information, please call 415-289-6655.

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Kay
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