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Winners of the 2023 Artful Poetry Contest Share Their Poems

Youth in the Community Share Winning Poetry

Photo by Zach Anderson-Boland. Emily Wilder performs her poem at the 2023 Future Stages Festival.

Photo by Zach Anderson-Boland. Emily Wilder performs her poem at the 2023 Future Stages Festival.

Artful Poetry, an Open Doors Spotlight on Youth Initiative, allowed students from the Kansas City area the opportunity to perform their poetry at the Kauffman Center’s Future Stages Festival on June 11, 2023. Local youth writers submitted their original poems to a panel of local professional poets, artists and writers.  

Check out the winners of our 2023 contest and links to their winning poems below: 

10 and Under Category 

  1. Maha’era Neil Aggarwal 
  2. Laura Zhekah Downum 
  3. Loren Gillette 

11 and Up Category 

  1. Emily Wilder  
  2. Abigail DuMont  
  3. Ari Shanahan 

Learn more about Maha’era Neil Aggarwal and Emily Wilder, our 2023 1st place winners:  

Maha’era Neil Aggarwal, 10 and Under 

Maha’era Neil Aggarwal | Photo submitted by Udita Neil Bharadwaj

Maha’era Neil Aggarwal, 3rd grader at Notre Dame de Sion enjoys painting, reading and poetry. Outside of the classroom, Neil Aggarwal enjoys basketball, hula-hooping and competitive swimming as a proud member of the Kansas City Blazers Swim Team.  

Read Maha’era Neil Aggarwal’s poem, “A Key Worth a Million Galaxies,” below.


A Key Worth a Million Galaxies 

by Maha’era Neil Aggarwal

 

Once there was a key, dropped on the sidewalk for all to see.
So, I picked it up and leapt away.
I crept inside my house, climbing the stairway like a tiny brown mouse.
I sat in the chair, staring at the key like a luscious pear.
All of a sudden, a door appeared, unexpectedly out of faint haze. It had a keyhole, and I had a key.
With all my might I shoved the enchanted door open but no longer I was in my room!
I was in a Spaceship.
SSSHHHHHHTTTTERRRRRR TTTTTUUUUUEEEERRRRRR!!!!
I found out the moon is made of Peanut butter! The stars are cheese puffs, The galaxy is chocolate cake!
Oh my, Oh my!! How many things can space create?
Black holes are brownies, and the Sun is a bright orange jelly. Croissant asteroids zoom around the milky way.
Can I please discover more? Because this is what you call a food galore!!!!
So, as I sat on planet earth, I wondered what this key was really worth? Was it worth gold or was it as crusty as mold?
Back In the spaceship I flew watching the planets arranged in Rainbow hew and I never told anyone what I knew!
I soared above the majestic clear blue sea. Back in my bedroom holding a cup of hot chamomile tea. As I held the key in the air, I felt richer than a million millionaires.

 Emily Wilder, 11 and Up 

Emily Wilder | Photo submitted by Emily Wilder

Emily Wilder, freshman at Olathe North High School, is passionate about advocating for equity and inclusion in her community, as seen by her involvement in the feminist club at Olathe North. An active member of theatre at her high school, Wilder believes that her generation has a unique ability to share important stories and foster change. Wilder has always had an interest in poetry, but only began writing her own this year. She hopes that her poem will encourage readers to contemplate their past, present and future. Wilder has always had an interest in poetry, but only began writing her own this year.  

Read Emily Wilder’s poem, “Name Tag,” below. 


Name Tag  

by Emily Wilder

 

I don’t need no lock or key, or some piece of metal to set me free.
All I need is a nametag. Cause in the end,
How can we be set free, if we don’t know who we wanna be?
I am a Woman. XY chromosomes.
But I don’t know why, why I say I
When I should say we.

 

We are women.
We are the wives of history.
The mothers of victory.
And the daughters of misery.

 

We are the chorus of one whaling infant, who’s father is no longer present,
Just wait one minute. Wait for a woman.
Cause who cares if she’s long overspent?
The father was discontent. Wait for a woman.

 

So many labels. Circling us, surrounding us.
Overwhelming us. Deciding us.
Instead, give me a name tag.
So they can stop playing us like a game of tag.
We don’t want to play no game. Yet the same one has been enduring,
Before, after, and during.
Throughout history, sprinting, running, then hitting.

 

Tag, you’re it. No tag backs.

 

They refuse to hear me; we. We are the voiceless, the meek. The quiet-spoken, the neat.
That’s funny. Because we’re just speaking a language that they can’t speak.
Controlling a game that they can’t see. Check.

 

Held down by the stickiness of our society, like bubble gum to a shoe.
Blowing a bubble where they want to keep us.
Contain us. Watch us. Admire us.
Pretty, precious, pink.
Pop. There goes your bubble. Now who’s in trouble?

 

Remember, don’t bite off more than you chew,
Because we always pick up our shoe.

 

We’ve had a voice, they just weren’t quiet enough to hear us.
Us speaking the language that they can’t speak.
Some could get down with our word.
While others never understood a word.
Nowadays, the majority is able to comprehend what we’re saying
But there’s some still out there that can’t see us swaying.
Swaying to the language that never stops singing,

 

We are women.

 To learn more about Artful Poetry and other Kauffman Center Open Doors programs, visit kauffmancenter.org/artful-poetry.

 


Photo recap: Future Stages Festival 2023, celebrating 10 years!

Walk through Future Stages Festival and get a glimpse at our 10th anniversary party!

We were thrilled to host nearly 3,500 visitors at our 2023 Future Stages Festival! The event featured more than 650 talented young artists (from 30 performance groups) and fun activities from 20 community partners. Whether it was your first time at the Center, or you’ve been here multiple times, thank you for attending and we hope you had a blast! Thanks to our supporters PNC Bank, Richard J. Stern Foundation for the Arts, Marlese and Robert Gourley Children’s Fund, Frank and Margaret G. McGee Fund, Missouri Arts Council, Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund and JE Dunn. Special thanks to our Premier Partner, Saint Luke’s Health System.

SAVE THE DATE! Future Stages Festival will return next summer on Sunday, June 9, 2024.

Photo by Starra Zweygardt. Dancers from the Kansas City Institute of Chinese Language and Culture perform on Muriel Kauffman Theatre stage during Future Stages Festival on June 11, 2023.

Photo by Sara Unrein. Audiences enjoy performances on the Kansas City Symphony’s Mobile Music Box.

Photo by Sara Unrein. A St. Joseph Arts Academy performer on the Mobile Music Box Stage.

Photo by Bernadette Hursh. Street Styles Academy performs on Saint Luke’s Outdoor Stage.

Photo by Ellie Fehlig. MSACP Orchestra on stage in Helzberg Hall.

Photo by Bernadette Hursh. Future Stages Festival performers pose for a photo in front of a balloon display courtesy of festival sponsor Saint Luke’s Health System.

Photo by Bernadette Hursh. Attendees enjoy a photo booth presented by American Theatre Guild.

Photo by Bernadette Hursh. There was lots of hometown pride with our Super Bowl champion cheerleaders, the Kansas City Chiefs.

Photo by Bernadette Hursh. Approximately 20 community partners presented activities and learning opportunities for patrons at the festival.

Photo by Bernadette Hursh. The festival concluded with a special anniversary performance on the front drive by the Pythons Drill Team.


MSACP Orchestra Returns for its 10th Year at Future Stages Festival


Above left MSACP Orchestra on Helzberg Stage in 2022. Photo by Cassandra Schmidt. Above right MSACP Orchestra backstage at Helzberg Hall in 2015. Photo by Rachel Nyhart.

On Sunday, June 11 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts will celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Future Stages Festival.

In honor of this celebration, we are excited to highlight MSA Crescendo Project Orchestra as the only performance group returning to the festival for their tenth year! This dynamic youth orchestra has been selected to perform on the Kauffman Center stages each year of the festival.

“Performing at the Future Stages Festival is always the highlight of the year for my students. It is such a magical opportunity for these young musicians, from the tiniest beginners to the seasoned high school seniors, walking out onto the stage at Kauffman feels like nothing else in the world. Each year, I tell them that being selected is a privilege and it is not a guarantee.  For ten years now they’ve been overjoyed to be selected and worked SO hard together to create something magical to share with the audience. We are so thankful for the opportunity to play again in 2023!” Natasha Kwapich said.

In addition to the loyalty of MSACP Orchestra, we are excited to welcome back 5 Star Jazz Band for their eighth year and The Kansas City Boys Choir and The Kansas City Girls Choir as well as AileyCamp: The Group for their ninth year performing at the festival.

RSVP and learn more on our website at kauffmancenter.org/futurestages.

Photo by Zach Anderson-Boland.

Photo by Jillian Shoptaw.

Photo by Ju-Young Morimoto.

 


Mannheim Steamroller Takes the Stage This November

Mannheim Steamroller Christmas - Nov. 20

Best Selling Christmas Artist of all Time Comes to the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts Nov. 20, 2022

Chip Davis, founder and creator of Mannheim Steamroller, will celebrate over 35 Years of his annual Christmas concert tour, making it the longest-running concert tour in the entertainment industry!

Davis said the hallmark tour will begin on Nov. 15, 2022, and run through December 30, 2022. Two traveling ensembles will hold performances in cities across the country. The tour will stop at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City on Nov. 20, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, July 29 at 10 a.m. and will be available at kauffmancenter.org or by calling 816.994.7222.

“I remember when I came out with my first Christmas album in 1984 followed by our first tour. Back then, many in the music industry said focusing on Christmas just wouldn’t work,” said Davis.

“Now, over 35 years later, we are still going strong. I want to thank our fans for making us part of their holiday tradition, especially after the hardships of the last few years. Today we often see multi-generational families join us during the holidays each year.”

Davis founded his own record label, American Gramaphone, which went on to become one of the industry’s largest independent record labels. A Grammy Award winner, Mannheim Steamroller has sold more than 41 million albums, with over 31.5 million in the Christmas genre. Their holiday CDs have become synonymous with Christmas and occupy top positions on Billboard’s Seasonal Chart every year.

This year’s show will feature classic Christmas hits from the Mannheim Steamroller holiday albums along with multimedia effects in an intimate setting. Davis will direct and co-produce Tour performances with MagicSpace Entertainment.

Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis is co-produced by MagicSpace Entertainment. The company is a boutique producing and presenting firm focused on first-class properties and productions. Based in Park City, UT, the company has produced and presented national tours, Broadway shows, concerts, museum exhibits and sporting events worldwide for over 40 years with a powerhouse producing team focused on providing creative, marketing and general management expertise.

About Chip Davis and Mannheim Steamroller

From his longtime home in Omaha, Neb., Mannheim Steamroller creator and founder Chip Davis makes innovative music inspired by the sounds of another age. This former teacher and jingle writer founded the music industry’s largest independent recording label, American Gramaphone, in 1974 when industry executives said Davis’ innovative 18th-century instrumental rock sound would never sell. In addition to a Grammy Award, Davis is largely credited with establishing the New Age music category.

His first Christmas album in 1984, revolutionized the making and marketing of holiday music, the album’s success made Christmas records a “must-do” for all music artists. With more than 31.5 million Christmas albums sold, Davis is the #1-selling Christmas artist of all time with Elvis coming in at a distant 17 million holiday records sold. Having 19 gold, 8 multi-platinum and 4 platinum-certified records, Davis is among an elite group of music artists with this number of RIAA records. He is also one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the music industry, offering a rich array of lifestyle products on mannheimsteamroller.com including hot chocolate, food, apparel and novelty items. His latest achievement is creating a cutting-edge psychoacoustic technology that is being used in major medical institutions such as Mayo Clinic.

To connect with Mannheim Steamroller, please follow them on Twitter @MannheimSteam, like them on Facebook at facebook.com/MannheimSteamroller or visit MannheimSteamroller.com.

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Kauffman Center Hosts Ensemble Young Professionals Happy Hour & Open House

Attendees gathered in Brandmeyer Great Hall to build connections with young professionals from other Ensemble member companies.

The Kauffman Center welcomed more than 100 early career professionals on Wednesday, July 27 for its annual Young Professionals Happy Hour in Brandmeyer Great Hall.

Guests in attendance were able to get a sneak peek inside Muriel Kauffman Theatre and learn fun facts about the space from a Kauffman Center volunteer.

Attendees of the event included employees and interns from Ensemble member businesses. Ensemble is the Kauffman Center’s business membership program, which consists of more than 65 businesses in the Kansas City metro area and is sponsored by PNC Bank. 

The event provided these young professionals with an opportunity to meet and network with employees from dozens of businesses over hors d’oeuvres and cocktails, backed by breathtaking views of the Kansas City skyline and the musical talents of local artist, Matthew Shoaf. Between conversations, attendees had the opportunity to document the event with a 360-degree video provided by 360picKC and were able to take sneak peeks inside the Muriel Kauffman Theatre and Helzberg Hall. On these short tours, guests learned the history of the Kauffman Center and fun facts about each performance space from knowledgeable volunteer guides. 

360pickKC provided a unique experience of having a 360-degree video taken in Brandmeyer Great Hall which captured all aspects of the space and event.

Many young professionals used this event to get to know their coworkers better, as well as broaden their connections across Kansas City. With some guests wrapping up the final week of their summer internship, this event also served as an opportunity to celebrate their accomplishments and bid farewell to their full-time coworkers. Topics of conversation included alma maters, career goals, current position descriptions and favorite performances seen at the Kauffman Center. With phones filled with new LinkedIn connections, those in attendance left with a greater sense of community within Kansas City.   

The Kauffman Center Ensemble program is presented by PNC Bank.

Rosé, white wine, water and beer were offered to guests along with appetizers and music as they networked with other young professionals and built stronger connections with their colleagues.

About Ensemble

Ensemble is a program offered to businesses in the Kansas City area as a way to bring together leaders who value our community’s iconic performing arts center. Members and their clients are invited to exclusive events and given opportunities to entertain clients at Kauffman Center performances. Businesses enrolled in the program can use their benefits to provide incentives and rewards for their employees and foster civic leadership in their companies. The program’s benefits include a personal membership concierge, complimentary tickets and parking, recognition in Kauffman Center marketing materials, discounted venue rental and private backstage tours. To join Ensemble or learn more, visit kauffmancenter.org/ensemble.

Testimonial

“I cannot adequately express how delighted we are with the luncheon your organization hosted for us on May 10. It was obvious to us the first-class attributes of your staff. The food was delicious, and we thoroughly enjoyed the backstage tour. [Paul Schofer]’s presentation was also most impressive. We learned so much about the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. In fact, you inspired us to want to do something more for your organization.” -new member, Randal Smith, President of eyeSmith 

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