Our mission is to bring the best of the performing arts to our Kansas City community.NOW IN ITS 46TH SEASON, the Harriman-Jewell Series continues to carve out an enviable legacy as a performing arts presenter of international importance.
Many know that the Series presented tenor Luciano Pavarotti in his professional recital debut in 1973, but the story of discovery neither begins nor ends here.
Discovery, along with the co-tenets
quality and
variety, run the full length of the Series’ existence. Few Kansas Citians
had seen New York City Ballet’s Patricia McBride and Edward Villella before—they danced in the Series’ first performance in 1965. Nor had the community heard violinist Itzhak Perlman play, unless one counts Ed Sullivan Show appearances that preceded his first local recital in 1971.
More than 850 performances have come to Kansas City by way of the Harriman-Jewell Series, including
19 American recital debuts by prominent artists. With the addition of its
free educational events that allow interaction with musicians and dancers, and its
free discovery concerts that eliminate a cost barrier, the Harriman-Jewell Series offers even more life-enriching opportunities for its community’s youth and life-long learners.
An enduring aspect of the Series, drafted by founders Richard Harriman and Dean Dunham, Jr., is the availability of the performing arts as an integral part of a superior liberal arts college curriculum for William Jewell College students.
For more information about the College, please visit
www.jewell.edu.
phone: 816-415-5025
regional toll-free: 888-528-5521
e-mail: info@hjseries.org
website: www.hjseries.org
fax: 816-415-5035