Encore!

Vaudeville In The Street.

At the turn of the last century, Vaudeville emerged as a fresh form of informal entertainment. Often billed as a variety of disjointed acts, Vaudevillians performed an array of talents designed to surprise, impress, or make audiences laugh.

Performance times are conveniently scheduled between the larger tent venue programs so you won’t miss a thing. Below is the exciting lineup that is bound to please!

Performer Details Below The Schedule

SATURDAY

WITH YOUR HOST
Barker Dallas

12:00 Matt’s Blues (Lively period music with piano and vocals)

1:30 Mark Edwards (Classical Guitar)

3:00 Victory Circus (Three-person troupe of acrobatics, fire, flow, and an aerialist)

4:30 Holly Nelson (Early 20th Century Violin)

SUNDAY

WITH YOUR HOST
Barker Hashim

1:00 Mark Edwards (Classical Guitar)

2:30 Holly Nelson (Early 20th Century Violin)

4:00 Victory Circus (Three-person troupe of acrobatics, fire, flow, and an aerialist)

5:30 Matt’s Blues (Lively period music with piano and vocals)

Getting To Know You!

  • Holly Nelson

    Violinist Holly Nelson received the Peabody Institute's 2022 Presser Award, which "is designed to especially encourage and support the advanced education and careers of truly exceptional graduate music students who have the potential to make a notable contribution to the field of music." She was also the recipient of a 2022-23 Fulbright Grant, which gave her the opportunity to study tango music in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for a full calendar year. Since returning to the United States, Ms. Nelson was recently named the new concertmaster of the Pan-American Symphony Orchestra, a Washington, D.C.-based orchestra devoted to performing Latin American symphonic repertoire. She will make her PASO debut at the Kennedy Center in DC this Spring. 

     

    Ms. Nelson has appeared in concert as a recitalist, chamber and orchestral musician throughout the United States, including residencies at Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Jazz at Lincoln Center as a violin fellow with The Orchestra Now, premiering Witchcraft-Incantos by Fabian Beltran with pianist Huizi Zhang at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, NY, appearing in recital at the Fox Performing Arts Theater in El Paso, TX, and premiering 23 works for duo, trio and sextet as a contemporary ensemble fellow at the Atlantic Music Festival in Waterville, Maine. She has also performed in Canada at the Banff Center for the Arts in conjunction with the International Contemporary Ensemble, given a recital tour in Taiwan with harpsichordist Hsiu-Tzu Ryan, performed in England as concertmaster of the Britten Pears Contemporary Music Program, in Switzerland and Luxembourg with the chamber ensemble FENSADENSE as an artist of the Lucerne Festival and in China as principal second violin with the Manhattan Symphonie during their month-long tour. While completing her Fulbright Grant in Argentina, Holly was invited to give a solo violin performance at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires and was also a featured soloist with the Tango Orchestra of the Manuel de Falla Conservatory. In addition, she was invited to perform and record with Ariel Pirotti, director of the Tango Orchestra of the National University of the Arts (Buenos Aires).

     

    Holly Nelson received her bachelor's degree in music from the Mannes College of Music in New York City and her master's degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) in Ohio, where she was the teaching assistant to Giora Schmidt. Her other notable professors include Kurt Sassmannshaus, Ann Setzer, Daniel Phillips, and Garrett Fischbach. She has taught at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, the University of Maryland-Baltimore County, Fordham University in New York City, and the University of Texas - El Paso. She is currently completing her DMA at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, where she studies with violinist Vadim Gluzman as a Dean’s Doctoral Fellow. 

  • Mark Edwards

    Mark has been performing concerts since age 14 and competing since 13. His mastery of guitar has taken him throughout the United States, Canada, Italy, Germany, Philippines, Thailand, and Russia. Recent engagements include Trinity Church in New York City, ArtScape in Baltimore, The Toronto Guitar Symposium, The Columbia Festival of the Arts, the Mississippi Guitar Festival, the Guitar Forum Guest Artist Series at Salisbury University, the Peabody FretFestival, and the AfterNow Music Series at the Red Room, a venue recently featured in Rolling Stone.

    Mark has earned 34 top prizes in Thailand, Canada, and the United States. He is also dedicated to outreach programs in the Baltimore community, and directs the Ark & Dove School of Music, a community school whose main purpose is to provide music lessons to underprivileged children who show promise.

  • Matt's Blues

    Matt Jordan is on a mission. Following in the fingerprints of the New Orleans piano professors, he has been called upon to create a sound of his own. Based in Fairmont, West Virginia and traveling all over creation, he is doing what he does best: riding the blues train and driving his hot rod piano like he stole it.

    220 shows and two years on the road with Reverend Horton Heat honed him as a performer and took him to Canada, Europe, and all 48 States. He toured internationally with Lee Rocker as his pianist, rhythm guitarist, and backup singer. On his own, ‘Matt’s Blues’ is a blue-collar barrelhouse of contrasts: both manic and sorrowful, held together with comic old blues and vaudeville banter. Man and piano, he sings his hard-living songs and interprets archaic tunes from the obscure past in a love triangle between rockabilly, boogie-woogie, and New Orleans jazz.

  • Victory Circus

    Combining the talents of acrobat Alison Wonderland, fire & flow artist Miss Chief, and aerialist Lady Jay, Victory Circus will knock your socks off. Their collective premiere performance, choreographed for the Victorian Chautauqua, will highlight feats of remarkable skill, beauty, and danger.

    The family-friendly circus troupe will inspire excellence and amaze audiences. Hours and years of training will be apparent, from demonstrations of strength and flexibility to remarkable balance and control with flaming devices and an impressive rig raising Lady Jay twenty feet in the air. It’s a show you won’t want to miss.