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Gallery 1107
The Mary Rose: Promo Mar 31st @ 7:30pm (0:60)
Oklahoma, Music & the Mary Rose She was the flagship of a new warring naval fleet commissioned by King Henry VIII. The Mary Rose, the first ship built that was able to fire broadside, set sail to protect England in 1512. After serving 33 years in several wars against France, Scotland and Brittany she saw her last action on July 19, 1545. While leading an attack on the galleys of a French invasion fleet, The Mary Rose sank, but after four centuries of resting at the bottom of the ocean, on October 11, 1982, she was recovered and returned to her home port. Thirty years later, far across the sea, two American musicians in Oklahoma pay homage to The Mary Rose with a complete symphony to tell her story. The music so captivated the British who worked for decades to reclaim and restore the lost vessel that they took their own voyage across the sea just to hear The Song of The Mary Rose.
Related Topics: Fine Arts
Originally broadcast on February 25, 2011
Gallery 1107
The Mary Rose (27:46)
She was the flagship of a new warring naval fleet commissioned by King Henry VIII. The Mary Rose, the first ship built that was able to fire broadside, set sail to protect England in 1512. After serving 33 years in several wars against France, Scotland and Brittany she saw her last action on July 19, 1545. While leading an attack on the galleys of a French invasion fleet, The Mary Rose sank, but after four centuries of resting at the bottom of the ocean, on October 11, 1982, she was recovered and returned to her home port. Thirty years later, far across the sea, two American musicians in Oklahoma pay homage to The Mary Rose with a complete symphony to tell her story. The music so captivated the British who worked for decades to reclaim and restore the lost vessel that they took their own voyage across the sea just to hear The Song of The Mary Rose.
Originally broadcast on February 25, 2011
Gallery 1106
Show Excerpt - Airs Feb10th @ 7:30pm (1:29)
Excerpt from Gallery 1106 - Airing Feb 10th at 7:30pm
Originally broadcast on February 8, 2011
Gallery 1106
OKC Ballet (27:46)
They dedicate their lives to their art. They traverse the globe to find work. Through blood, sweat and yes, even tears, they push themselves to be the best they can for their audience and fellow artists. 24 professional ballet dancers go to work every day to make sure they give Oklahomans a world class performance every time they take the stage. Gallery goes backstage with the Oklahoma City Ballet and find out how everyone from the dancers to the Ballet Master, the Artistic Director, and the Executive Director are working to make sure, all Oklahomans discover a new appreciation for The "Pointe" of OKC.
Originally broadcast on February 7, 2011
Gallery 301
Muscle Car Ranch
Oklahoma is well known for it’s cattle ranches, but one ranch in particular has a growing reputation for it’s highly respected “horsepower”. The Muscle Car Ranch in Chickasha is a tribute to chrome, cubic inches, big engines, and two decades of art dedicated to muscle cars. Curtis Hart has created the world he loves, where the colorfully powerful automobiles, known as muscle cars, continue to influence generations.
Originally broadcast on December 10, 2010
Gallery Documentary
StarDanceSwan
Just the company’s name evokes wonder. StarDanceSwan’s classes, workshops and performances touch and stir the creative spirit.. StarDanceSwan has gathered all ages to dream and to dance. It allows you to explore the magic that movement, music, poetry and visual arts bring into our lives. There is simply no place like it for children who want to learn the movement of dance where space, gravity, balance and energy involved in the discipline connects them to their world.
Originally broadcast on June 6, 2005
Gallery 304
Lee Shaw
She’s been playing the piano for parts of eight decades and is considered one of the most influential female jazz pianists of all time. She was inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame in 1993. Lee Shaw grew up in Ada and has performed around the world with her Lee Shaw Trio. She has shared the stage with jazz greats like Sara Vaughan and Billie Holiday. These days, she spends most of her time teaching at her home near Albany, New York and is on the staff at Albany’s College of St. Rose. But once in a while she takes her trio on the road to perform at venues around the Country. Lee recently took the stage at UCO Jazz Lab in Edmond and that’s where our Gallery crew caught up with her for an in-depth interview and a look at her wonderful career.
Originally broadcast on February 4, 2003
Gallery 304
Double Star Studio
Sheldon is an award-winning author, whose interest in Oklahoma and it’s history, has led to four colorfully exciting books. Nancy, a renowned sculptor,didn’t discover her true creative heart until twenty years into her marriage until one day, Sheldon, hot into a writing surge, worked into a coffee break and encouraged her to some whittling while she waited for his frenzy to cool. When Sheldon emerged for that cup of java, he and Nancy discovered a whole new aspect of their lives.
Originally broadcast on February 4, 2003






