Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Once In A Lifetime

One Night Only as unique as it sounds

- BECCA MARTIN-BROWN

It’s going to be a circus around the Arts Center of the Ozarks on Feb. 19. And that’s not just a figure of speech. For the second year, the ACO is bringing its annual “One Night Only” fundraiser home to downtown Springdale, putting every nook and cranny of the building to work to host every kind of art patrons can imagine. The theme for ONO is “Cirque Des Arts,” says event chairwoman Ashley Cardiel, and she promises it won’t be an overstatem­ent.

At One Night Only, she says, patrons can be entertaine­d by a “one of a kind experience” of arts in myriad mediums.

ORENDA

Sahlah Tepes didn’t dream about running away to join the circus.

A military brat, she dreamed about growing up to start one — not a traditiona­l circus with lions, tigers and bears, but a Cirque du Soleil style circus with acrobats, clowns, a unicyclist, belly dancers and “anything unusual.” About a year ago, she did, calling it Orenda, defined by the Urban Dictionary as “a supernatur­al, divine force within every human being.”

Right now, the troupe numbers about 30, but Tepes expects its size to double as she joins forces with a similar organizati­on in Little Rock.

As artistic director, she says she’ll choreograp­h what audiences will see at One Night Only, which will involve aliens, fairy wings and swords.

“My roots are in traditiona­l Egyptian belly dance,” Tepes says, “but when I saw Cirque du Soleil, I knew I had to be in that group or have one.”

DJ BEAT BACHS

Think of the patter of the oldschool DJ in “Grease,” and you know what Bo Counts sounds like on the phone. He talks fast, obviously thinks faster, but he does it with the outrageous charm you expect from a disc jockey.

“I am one of the most bizarre Renaissanc­e men in Fayettevil­le,” he starts out. “I run Art Amiss, repair and restore old vintage arcade and pinball machines [and I] DJ, do events, do a lot of film and production stuff, do audio for commercial­s at Walmart, radio — I’m all over the place, doing tons and tons of silly stuff.”

Counts says he became a DJ “a long time ago, back in the mid-2000s” and discovered he especially enjoyed the party planning aspect of the job.

“I grew up in a really musical household, where we listened to all kinds of music. I like people to listen to old stuff, new stuff, 10 years ago, 50 years ago — I want to take them on a little trip and keep them on their toes. I get a lot of positive response.”

But when he says DJ, Counts means in the new school format, mixing songs to create unique musical presentati­ons. That’s what he’ll be doing at One Night Only, and DJ Beat Bachs promises listeners will hear new music, songs they’ve never heard before.

“You always have to stay fresh. There are gonna be classics that never die. But a set I played in 2009 is nothing like the one I played in 2013 or would play today. Music is always changing.”

MATT MILLER

Painters don’t usually commit performanc­e art. Matt Miller does. He says he’s not revealing much of what he’ll do at One Night Only, but it’ll involve a large-scale painting, a live model, acrylics — his preferred medium — and perhaps some spray paint.

“I’m looking forward to it,” the Fayettevil­le-based artist says. “I’ve always enjoyed painting live, especially if there’s live music. You can’t get the vibrations of live music from a radio.”

Miller is perhaps best known to eventgoers for live painting at the Fayettevil­le Roots Festival for the past four or five years. He says even though he’s accustomed to the solitude of his studio, “you just kind of create your own space within whatever is going on around you. It is abnormal, for sure! Breaking the silence definitely shifts the piece. But I’ve learned to adapt to that and just make it part of the flow. You just have to allow yourself to be malleable.

“Human interactio­n really inspires the art,” he says. “Art is the window to the human conversati­on.”

The event will also include food by Miles James of James at the Mill, a wine raffle and the annually anticipate­d silent auction.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Fayettevil­le artist Matt Miller will create a painting during ONO.
COURTESY PHOTO Fayettevil­le artist Matt Miller will create a painting during ONO.

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