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Reimagining Skidmania, a Skidmore musical tradition

November 18, 2022
by Maitreya Ravenstar 鈥25

For two decades, Skidmore students and faculty put their own spins 鈥 from punk and rap to bluegrass and jazz 鈥 on Beatles classics as part of Beatlemore Skidmania. Now, members of the Skidmore community are expanding the playlist to new artists as they reimagine a cherished Skidmore musical tradition. 

Starting in 2022, Skidmania is celebrating a larger variety of songs and artists. Songs like 鈥淩ocket Man鈥 by Elton John, 鈥淪uperstition鈥 by Stevie Wonder, 鈥淐lean-up Woman鈥 by Betty Wright, and 鈥淩ock and Roll鈥 by Led Zeppelin were part of Skidmania 鈥72, a reboot of Beatlemore Skidmania, which took a pause in 2021 following its celebrated 20-year run. As its name suggests, the 2022 event focused on 1972, a tumultuous year of both change and challenges as reflected in the music of the time. The year saw Shirley Chisholm, the first African American congresswoman, announce her candidacy for president; the last U.S. ground troops withdraw from Vietnam; and Congress vote to send the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the states for ratification.

A scene from Skidmania '72

Kerry Gionis 鈥23, right, and Jaye Eniola 鈥23 perform 鈥淭hirteen鈥 by Big Star. 

鈥淚 think the Skidmania 50 years ago theme is really cool because it expands the genres and artists to a much broader spectrum and is overall more inclusive,鈥 said Alex Ciardullo 鈥25, a sophomore from Redding, Connecticut, who is studying music and media and film studies. Ciardullo performed 鈥淪uperstition鈥 by Stevie Wonder with his band LLC. 鈥淲e鈥檝e taken this Stevie classic and added some little touches, including a building bass solo bridge section where each band member is showcased. This is such a well-rounded, epic song that we are honored to cover for Skidmania.鈥 

Will Davis-Kay, a senior from Arlington Massachusetts, is a member of the a cappella group Bandersnatchers, who have been part of the musical tradition for a number of years. The 12 singers offered their own interpretation of 鈥淒octor my Eyes鈥 by Jackson Browne at Skidmania 鈥72.  

鈥淎ny opportunity to celebrate and share this fantastic era of music is a great use of time in our eyes. We hope to put on a spectacular show and help share Skidmore's talented Music Department with the rest of campus!鈥 said Davis-Kay, who is completing a double major in theater and computer science. 

A scene from Skidmania '72

People Who Sing perform 鈥淵ou鈥檙e so Vain鈥 by Carly Simon.

The show鈥檚 new producer, Associate Professor of Music Jeremy Day-O鈥機onnell, has been involved in every aspect of the production from developing a new vision statement to organizing auditions and judges. He explains why he thought it was important to update the longstanding Skidmore tradition for the next generation. 

鈥淎s brilliant and influential as the Beatles undoubtedly were, that music only represents one strand in the vast musical tapestry that is popular music,鈥 Day-O鈥機onnell said.

鈥淭hrough this rebooted Skidmania, we want to lift up all Skidmore student musicians and create a space that cultivates a wider sense of belonging in the Music Department and on the Zankel Music Center stage.鈥

In addition to Day-O鈥機onnell, many helping hands, from both within and outside the Music Department, have been involved. Day-O鈥機onnell especially credits the support he has enjoyed from Distinguished Artist-in-Residence Joel Brown, who coordinated the program for a number of years; Zhenelle LeBel and Peter Kobor of the Zankel Music Center; Deb Hall of the Art Department and her Communication Design class, who worked on the poster; Lecturer Brian Barone and his Thinking 禁漫天堂 Music class; and David Howson and his Foundations of Arts Administration class, who have led marketing efforts.  

Anjolee Lavery 鈥23 provided original artwork for this year鈥檚 Skidmania 鈥72 poster.

Anjolee Lavery 鈥23 provided original artwork for this year鈥檚 Skidmania 鈥72 poster.

Even those who aren鈥檛 typically engaged with the Music Department on campus have the chance to contribute meaningfully to the program. Chiara Garcia-Ugarte 鈥25, a sophomore from New York City majoring in art history, served as an audition judge. She was given access to the videotaped auditions, took notes, and then met with other student judges. Together, they labeled each video as a 鈥測es,鈥 鈥渘o,鈥 or 鈥渕aybe.鈥 

鈥淎s a student who is not very musically inclined it was really cool to work with professors of music, who wanted to hear our opinions,鈥 said Garcia-Ugarte. 鈥淚 was able to represent the perspective of an audience member, and it was exciting to have behind-the-scenes information on the final performances.鈥 

She met with Day-O鈥機onnell a few times after judging to help make sure the selection of performers was well-rounded. She hopes to be involved in the process again next year. 

A scene from Skidmania '72

Groove Lab and African Drumming perform 鈥淪oul Makossa鈥 by Manu Dibango.

Although some aspects of the Skidmania have changed, important dimensions of this essential Skidmore tradition remain the same: Like Beatlemore, the show is extremely popular, and both performances of Skidmania 鈥72 sold out.

Skidmania also continues to raise money for Skidmore Cares, a program that provides assistance to organizations in Saratoga County.  

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much musical energy and creativity on campus. Skidmania provides an excellent showcase for our student talent, while also raising money for a good cause,鈥 Day-O鈥機onnell said. 鈥淎nd what鈥檚 more, there鈥檚 so much more incredible music out there: As we embark on this new model, tracking the music of 50 years ago, there鈥檚 sure to be many more exciting Skidmanias for years to come.鈥

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