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Vuyisile Mshudulu, Director of Arts, Culture and Heritage at the City of Joburg what to expect from the 2024 Arts Alive festival and the Jazz in the Lights Music Festival which returns to take place at the Johannesburg Zoo on 30th March 2024 where jazz aficionados will be able to delight in local and international performances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's hard to believe that it was 25 years ago when Linnell Bowen was planning a small party on the lawn to get some repairs done to the windows at Maryland Hall. But here we are looking down the barrel of Arts Alive 25 on Friday, September 8th from 6 PM to 10 PM! Come out and join other arts lovers for an evening of art, food, music, drink and fun. And even if you do not consider yourself an arts lover, come out and see what Maryland Hall has to offer--you'll be surprised. Today, we speak with Jackie Coleman the Executive Director and Maria Abreu about Arts Alive 25 and the amazing night for the arts! Tickets are on sale now (and sponsorships) and you can even buy a raffle ticket right now for a bucket list trip; and bid on some wonderful silent auction items (1 week prior) without even attending! When you are there, please be sure to stop by our table and say hello! But for now, have a listen!
Give us about fifteen minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Solar Energy Services, Alpha Engineering, and Hospice of the Chesapeake! Today... A stabbing in the Odenton Subway. A bicyclist is killed by a hit-and-run-driver. The Market House is starting to pay the back rent. The Feds are taking action against the former CEO of Annapolis-based Aerovanti who also owned a medical company for COVID fraud. We have a ton of things this weekend for adults and kids alike from concerts to dining under the stars! The Maryland Seafood Fest is returning to City Dock, and tickets are on sale now as are tickets for Maryland Hall's Arts Alive 25! And finally, we have some podcast news for you as well! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And like we do every Friday, Annapolis Subaru and I met up with some animals from the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. In this week's Canines & Crosstreks, we meet Louie! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
Opportunities to engage with the arts in our region.
*Lateesha Black indicted on 13 federal counts of aiding and assisting in the creation and submission of fraudulent tax records and one count of attempting to obstruct investigations against her *Schools offering summer meals program to students June 6-July 7 *Silver Swan is now Ryes and Shine. *Bolich 8th grade class cleaned up Kelsey Creek *Cuyahoga Falls Electric system won the 3rd place Excellence in Safety Award and Diamond level designation from American Municipal Power *First annual Celtic Clash of the Hurlers at Clifford Stadium during Irish Fest. *Colide: Cuyahoga Falls recognized as an Arts Alive award recipient by Summit Artspace *Auditions for ANTIC's "Little Women" Thank you for listening. We are always in the market for article submissions and suggestions for podcast interviews. If you are interested in volunteering with on The Falls Free Press or the Fallscast, or are a musician wishing to showcase your music on the podcast, drop us a line at fallsfreepress@gmail.com. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts to let others know to listen. Fallscast theme composed and performed by Alex Hall. Interum music: "Casper the Friendly Ghost" performed by Peter Pan Orchestra and Chorus (1963)
On this episode of Bay Current, KCBS Radio's Keith Menconi takes a tour of Davenriche European Martial Arts School's new San Jose location to explore the world of swordfighting and Historical European martial arts (HEMA). Subscribe to Bay Current on the Audacy app, or wherever you listen.
A look at what's ahead for Arts Alive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Give us about ten minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! And- Scout & Molly's! Today... An Edgewater man shot his roommate over some drug money. A five-car accident left a Pasadena man dead. Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley was reprimanded by the Ethics Commission. Maryland Hall's Arts Alive raised more than $200,000. Tickets for tomorrow's Ignite Annapolis are dwindling; get yours and help the food bank. Pod news and a thank you to you! Back with her weekly Annapolis After Dark is BeeprBuzz. She'll keep you up to speed on all of the fantastic live music we have in the area! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
Eh Poetry Podcast - Canadian poems read 3 times - New Episodes six days a week!
In 1989 Joyce immigrated with family from Ireland to North Vancouver and continued her social work career. She joined the North Shore Writers' Association becoming vice-President and co-founder of “Dare to be Heard” literary salon. She later also joined the Canadian Authors Association Vancouver board and The Ontario Poetry Society. Joyce has been a trustee, judge and reviewer for national book awards and a contributing writer to Arts Alive magazine. Her words are etched into glass at the Lynn Valley library. Her writing has been published in over thirty group anthologies, winning both prose and poetry awards. Her first poetry book “Fragments: A Poetry Mosaic” was published in 2021. Twelve winning poems are included in this collection. In the Fall this book will be included in the North Shore Libraries local authors collection. It is included in the CAA member book. A Review of this poetry collection is in the “Canadian Poetry Review”. On Sunday November 6th from 2-4pm there will be a book launch at the University Women's Club at at Hycroft. ( www.uwcvancouver.ca ) As a visual artist Joyce is a member of the North Shore Artists Guild, the International Watercolour Society, Watercolour Studio North Shore and the Hycroft painters. Her work was used to illustrate two anthologies. She exhibits locally and internationally. All images in this book are of Joyce's original paintings. www.nsartists.ca/joycegoodwin As always, we would love to hear from you. Have you tried sending me a message on the Eh Poetry Podcast page yet? Either way, we would like to reward you for checking out these episode notes with a special limited time coupon for 15% off your next purchase of Mary's Brigadeiro's amazing chocolate, simply use the code "ehpoetrypodcast" on the checkout page of your order. If you are a poet in Canada and are interested in hearing your poem on Eh Poetry, please feel free to send me an email: jason.e.coombs[at]gmail[dot]com Eh Poetry Podcast Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ehpoetrypodcast/message
Give us about ten minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! And- Alpha Engineering Today... Anne Arundel County Polie made an arrest in last week's murder in Glen Burnie. Anne Arundel County moved into the 20th century with online bill payments for water and tax bills. The construction of the new Annapolis garage now has a contract--yes, they were working without one for four months. It is Hunger Action Month and the Anne Arundel County Food Bank has a bunch of ways to help! Ballet Theatre of Maryland has a VERY cool performance coming up at the Hammond-Harwood House. And events from the Homeowners Expo to Navy Football to free concerts to Arts Alive to Dinner Under the Stars! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
Art is alive at Maryland Hall. And the venerable institution has a new leader in Jackie Coleman! Coleman rolled into town back in March from New Haven and hit the ground running. We recently sat down with her in her office to hear about her impressions of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, Maryland Hall, and all the people that help it along! We learned about her vision for the next few years, her background, and more immediately, what to expect from Maryland Hall today! And of course, we spoke about the fantastic fundraiser this September 9th--Arts Alive! Have a listen! LINKS: Maryland Hall (Website) Maryland Hall (Facebook) Maryland Hall (Twitter) Maryland Hall (YouTube Maryland Hall (Instagram) Maryland Hall (Tumblr)* *Who still uses that?
The city's arts industry is returning to some semblance of normalcy. During a live Civic Cocktail event, four leaders survey the damage done and chart a path forward. In the spring of 2020, many artists and arts organizations were already struggling to maintain a place for themselves in Seattle. The future of creative expression in the city was uncertain, but the challenges were well-defined. Then the pandemic hit and scrambled everything. Audiences shifted to experiencing their arts and entertainment through screens as artists pivoted to a new digital reality. Many arts organizations, meanwhile, had to rely on philanthropy, government assistance and their own creativity to survive. Now, as a vaccinated and exhausted world presses on through year three of the pandemic, the arts are in the midst of a slow return to venues across the city. But the world that artists and arts organizations are encountering is very different from the one they faced when the arts shut down two years ago. For this episode of the Civic Cocktail podcast, we speak with four community arts leaders – Arté Noir founder and president Vivian Philips, Museum of Museums founder and director Greg Lundgren, Artist Home founder and owner Kevin Sur, and Northwest Folklife managing director Reese Tanimura – about the state of the arts now. They share their experiences leading organizations and businesses through the pandemic, outline new challenges of this late-pandemic era and offer prescriptions to keep the arts alive in Seattle. This conversation was recorded on July 13, 2022. Civic Cocktail is a production of Seattle City Club and Crosscut. To receive future conversations like this one in your podcast feed earlier, subscribe to the Civic Cocktail podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, Podbean, or wherever you listen. --- Credits Host/podcast production: Mark Baumgarten Event production: Jake Newman, Andrea O'Meara Video production: Stephen Hegg
The Department of Mass Communications at Medgar Evers College presents "Spilling the T.E.A" Arts Alive 2022! virtual event. Collaborative artistic works from performing to visual arts showcasing technology embodying art
Dr. Iola Thompson Arts Alive 2021 Fall event hosted by the Department of Mass Communications at Medgar Evers College highlights creative works by students, staff, and faculty.
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! MacMedics up in Severna Park and Lanham! And NOW OPEN in Annapolis, Rehab 2 Perform! Today...The bus woes for AACPS continue and Annapolis is trying to help out. Charles County schools cancel dances and homecoming. The Hillman Garage replacement is moving ahead. There's a hiring fair at the end of the month. Beer and the library--sure why not? And some events with Oasis Marinas and Snag A Slip, Navy Football, Maryland Hall's Arts Alive, and next week the Paca Girlfriends Party! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
In this month's podcast with the beer gurus at Katcef Brothers we say goodbye to summer but welcome fall with open arms! The Buy A Family A Meal program was a resounding success with 15,000 meals provided to local families in need. But with fall, comes football and you want to be sure to catch the Bud Light brigade at any of the home Navy Football games beginning this Saturday vs Marshall and next weekend against Air Force! Into some wine? 101 North will be poured at Maryland Hall's Arts Alive on September 10th. And Cutwater beverages will flow at the Cutwarter Event at City Dock in Annapolis also on September 10th where Cutwater Yachts is bringing in the boats to sip Cutwater spirits. Live music and a lot of fun brought to you by Oasis Marinas and Snag A Slip. And of course, Bill Catron and Jack Glover spilled the beans on the craft beers and the ready-to-drinks that will be hitting the shelf soon. We questioned the Toasted Marshmallow and Honey Pear flavored seltzers and we all agreed they were questionable. But look for the pumpkin spice seltzer to be a hit! And with the Labor Day Holiday, we discuss safely and responsibly ushering out summer! It was fun. As always! Have a listen!
On this episode of Cry About It, we welcome actor and supporter of the arts Conor O'Brien! Conor is an actor, theatre-maker, and arts advocate. Conor has performed Off-Broadway (59e59 Theatres, The Cell, Actors Company Theatre) as well as a few small TV roles. Conor has performed or seen his original works performed on stages across the country and Great Britain.He is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Scranton Fringe Festival as well as a proud member of the New Vintage Ensemble and the Dramatist Guild of America.In a previous life, he co-founded The Vintage, an all-ages art and music venue/coffeehouse that was a popular destination in Northeast PA for several years.Listen to the audio version: http://www.cryaboutit.buzzsprout.com
This week (5/21 & 5/23) on ART ON THE AIR features Sally Selwan and John Buranosky's podcast about growing up in Whiting Indiana called, Cigarettes, TAB, and Tampons. Next we feature Jeanni Wilkening and Kathleen Ulm of Arts Alive reviving Whiting's Studio 659 with their June 4th exhibit called Pandemic. Our Spotlight is with Amy Navardauskas discussing Art Barn's 27th Annual Juried Exhibit running May 15 through July 8th with an Artist Reception on June 5th. Tune in on Friday at 11am for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen on the web at WVLP.org Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at brech.com/aota. Rebroadcast on WVLP - Monday at 5pm and Sunday (5/23) on 7pm on Lakeshore Public Radio89.1FM or lakeshorepublicradio.org. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: anchor, NPR ONE, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR.
Our sponsor: Houghton Hornswww.houghtonhorns.comJosh's websitewww.joshrzepka.comChicago based trumpeter and composer Josh Rzepka has been featured on NPR, PBS, and has been heard on jazz radio across the country and world. His album Into the Night reached the #9 position on the JazzWeek radio chart and the #5 position on the CMJ Jazz chart. He has been heralded not only for his jazz playing and composing, but also for his classical performances.In 2019 Josh released his first book with co-author Roger Ingram, titled The Versatile Trumpeter: Duets Vol. 1, a collection of 16 original duets with supporting text and a play along recording. This groundbreaking book has received rave reviews from professionals and students all over the world.Originally from Akron, OH, Josh has released four albums. His jazz albums include, Trumpet Genesis (2013), Into the Night (2011), and his debut album Midwest Coast (2009). His debut classical album was Josh Rzepka: Baroque Music for Trumpet (2010).An active educator, Josh teaches trumpet in the Chicago metro area as well as lessons nationally and internationally to students of all ages over Skype. Josh’s methodology involves utilizing a students strengths to tackle the areas of playing that are deficient – always building from what the student already has success with. This allows the student to use already established habits to establish new positive habits while unlearning old undesirable habits.He previously was the Jazz trumpet instructor at Chicago’s Merit School of Music. He has presented masterclasses and clinics at the high school and college level, and has been a written contributor to The Instrumentalist magazine.Josh earned his BM from the Oberlin Conservatory with a double major in classical and jazz trumpet performance. He earned his MM in performance from Boston University’s College of Fine Arts.Since the fall of 2015 Josh has toured nationally with classic rock sensation Under the Streetlamp performing to sold out crowds across the country. Josh has performed at famed venues including Cleveland’s Severance Hall, Boston’s Symphony Hall, Strathmore Hall, Cleveland’s NightTown, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Knitting Factory, as well as the Green Mill, Andy’s Jazz Club, and the Jazz Showcase in Chicago. Josh has appeared on stage with the Detroit Symphony and Oklahoma City Philharmonic. As a soloist Josh has presented recitals and concerts ranging from the baroque, to modern, to original jazz.Additional appearances include performing with the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra led by internationally renowned trumpeter Sean Jones, the Chicago Jazz Orchestra, as well as many other ensembles and groups. He also has recorded with the likes of Detroit and Motown legend Marcus Belgrave, trombone extraordinaire Andy Hunter, and does session work writing charts and recording for indie, rock, and blues artists.In 2011 Josh was recognized by the Akron Area Arts Alliance with their 2011 Arts Alive! Rising Young Star award. This biennial award was a big honor for Josh and he was thrilled to receive this great honor from his hometown of Akron.Josh is a Denis Wick Artist.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
Jeff Devine, President and CEO of American Riviera Bank, sits down with David Asbell and Brandon Mowery of Santa Barbara's Lobero Theatre to discuss the historic theatre and the what the future may look like as things begin to open up both locally and globally. The mission of the Lobero Theatre Foundation is to maintain and operate the historic Lobero Theatre as a performing arts center and cultural asset to the community of Santa Barbara, and to present the highest quality productions in music, dance, and theatre. David Asbell has been at the helm of the Lobero Theatre Foundation as Executive Director for over 20 years. Brandon Mowery serves as Director of Development where he plays a key role in establishing innovative fundraising ideas and growing the donor base in an effort to fulfill the philanthropic goals of the Foundation.
After a challenging year for arts and events in 2020, this year's president of the Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County and director of events at Alys Beach, Alexis Miller, is ready to get back into the groove. She sat down with our host, VIE CEO/editor-in-chief Lisa Burwell, to discuss what's coming up for the Northwest Florida Gulf Coast, including the return of Alys Beach's premier arts event, Digital Graffiti festival, May 12–15. VIE is excited to host once again the annual Digital Graffiti Awards Party—with a new virtual dance-off twist! Listen in for more details and stay tuned to learn how you can join us and experience Digital Graffiti from home, plus get the scoop on the all-new Beach Club at Alys Beach and much more.
Welcome to "Behind The Chalk", a podcast to share with you conversations with educators from every level discussing our passions, insights, research, and experiences across the profession! Episode Notes In this episode of, "Behind The Chalk", Lindsay chats with CEO of https://www.nsdolean.com/about (Neighborhood School Of Dance), Mrs. Brittany Thierman on the steps she has taken in the last year to keep the arts alive for the community during COVID, what she has learned, and what she actually has learned during this time that she will continue moving forward! Connect With Today's Guests! Brittany Thierman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nsdolean/ (@NSDolean) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NSDOlean (Neighborhood School Of Dance) Support The Podcast Did you enjoy today's episode? Follow the podcast! Behind The Chalk I https://twitter.com/ChalkEdu (@ChalkEd) I BehindTheChalkEdu@gmail.com Follow the host Lindsay Simpson I https://twitter.com/LSimpson1220 (@LSimpson1220 ) Join The Conversation Thank you for tuning into today's episode! We would love for you to support the podcast by rating and subscribing wherever you like to listen! Send us a message with your thoughts on today's topics- I would love to know what your experiences are and look forward to sharing your comments on the podcast each week! Sound effects and music obtained from zapsplat.com and Anchor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/app) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/behindthechalkedu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthechalkedu/support (https://anchor.fm/behindthechalkedu/support) fQQb4hAY7PXA0U1iP6eR --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/behindthechalkedu/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/behindthechalkedu/support
For the past four years, she has been the leader of the visual and performing arts teachers for the the Manatee County School District by helping them devise curricula, working with principals to understand scheduling, and seeking professional development workshops specifically for arts educators, but Julie Hebert quickly realized there was a funding issue for her many initiatives. So what did she do? She started an organization called the Manatee Arts Education Council that helps raise funds for arts student events, in-service opportunities for arts educators, and recognition for outstanding teachers and leaders in the arts on the Suncoast through its annual program called Arts Alive.This year's Arts Alive event is Monday, March 29 at the Grove Restaurant in Lakewood Ranch and will recognize 10 of our area's greatest art teachers, leaders, and champions.Hear Julie's story of how she came in to her role, why she started the Manatee Arts Education Council, and, the most important question of all...the saxophone octave key or the clarinet register key!Come along and join the club!Support the show (https://scf-foundation.org/suncoastcultureclub/)
AL chats to Cerin Mills from Arts Alive. Delivering entertainment to remote areas, so that locals can enjoy a bit of culture without having to travel out to the big cities, Arts Alive have been making people smile for many years. Where did it all begin? What do they offer? How can people get involved? and What is happening due to the Pandemic? All of these questions are answered in this great little podcast. Make sure you check out the Arts Alive website to find out how you can access all that they have to offer the link is right here...https://artsalive.co.uk/
Arts Alive! provides inter-disciplinary arts education and specializes in early childhood development. Learn positive and inclusive teaching philosophies from Founder Tina Sabuco and Executive Director Anissa Dwiggins. Online at www.artsaliveinc.com and Arts Alive TV at https://artsaliveinc.com/arts-alive-tv/. Follow them at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpXHemagk4lPUPMD0AJRdug, https://open.spotify.com/user/o7jwnfcgzeys9kr1jmfhiaoxj?si=B9TF3Z3T4iZ7tQGUEU-ZQ, https://www.facebook.com/artsaliveinc, and join their community of educators at https://www.facebook.com/groups/47861236917193. This site - Thinkific - hosts their Professional Development: https://artsalive.thinkific.com/
Tibbits Opera House Operations Director and Arts Alive board member Stephanie Burdick joined us on this week's Tibbits Talk with details on the upcoming "A Chair Affair" fundraiser See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 2 of Inside the Redfern brings us outdoors for a rehearsal journey with the KSC Concert Choir to the gazebo in Central Square, Keene; a conversation with Jessica Gelter, Executive Director of Arts Alive; and a visit with the NOVA Arts Block Initiative, a new performance venue and creative space on 48 Emerald Street to explore how the arts are anchoring the health and wellbeing of communities in the Monadnock region.
Joining AL and Deedee is one of Shropshire's most beloved poets Jean Atkin. We find out all about Jean's career and how she became the writer that she is known as today. We find out about the different types of poems and what kind of things influence Jean to write. We ask "what effect has the pandemic had on the creative folks out there?" Jean has written many books and she had a new one out which we discuss, along with her work with "Arts Alive" which we elaborate about. I have written a poem for Jean to critique, Jean has written a Biscuit poem too, so buckle yourselves in for poetry filled mystique....I'll see myself out - AL
Warning: This episode discusses adult themes. Disclaimer: The views expressed do not reflect the policy of Baobulb.org. Please be advised that this episode does contain swearing.YouTube Wesley Pepper is more than an artist or social activist. His approach to work, is more reminiscent to that of a method actor. To say he lives and breathes his art, is an understatement. We talk about how we met, his work and what it has been like navigating the pandemic as an artist and self-employed entrepreneur. The Other Side of the Sun is a podcast by Solarkidd. He currently lives in London in the United Kingdom. His is a journey of self discovery. With eclectic tastes. Ranging from Ancient History to Music. And likewise, astronomy and language. Similarly, ancient alien theories. For more podcasts, visit Spudcaster. Wesley Pepper Links:Podcast Facebook Twitter Website CreditsIntro music produced by solarkidd (the A Team) @abstractsunpro. Outro music produced by @st4x_music (the A Team) @abstractsunpro. Video Edited by @optimizevisuals.
Be sure to follow Eight O'Clock Theatre on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eightoclocktheatre/ Instagram: @eightoclocktheatre For more information, show schedules, audition schedules and more visit: http://www.eightoclocktheatre.com/Looking for more uplifting content? Then visit: https://communitygoodnewswarehouse.com/
A new thriller out of Germany is the focus of Kenneth Turan’s film review this week. The LA Times and Arts Alive film critic spoke to KUSC’s Gail Eichenthal.
On Arts Alive today, LA Times and Arts Alive film critic Kenneth Turan tells us about a perfect Valentine’s Day entertainment for lovers of sheep, and, of stop-motion animation. He spoke to KUSC’s Gail Eichenthal.
The attention of the film world has been squarely focused on a glamorous ski resort this past week. Filmmakers, performers, distributors, and press from all over the world have converged on Park City, Utah. LA Times and Arts Alive film critic Kenneth Turan has…
A romantic comedy from the 1950s with a classic soundtrack opens this weekend at Laemmle Theaters in West LA and Pasadena. KUSC’s Gail Eichenthal got the good word from LA Times and Arts Alive movie critic Kenneth Turan about this early Federico Fellini film.
Arts Alive pays tribute to late conceptual artist John Baldessari with an interview from the Arts Alive archives.
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Producer/Host: Guest host Matt Murphy Studio Engineer: John Greenman Julie Richard is the Executive Director of the Maine Arts Commission, a government agency charged with supporting and encouraging the arts through educational programs, advocacy, cultural planning, grants, and conferences. She visits WERU to give listeners an update on what’s happening with both MAC and the state of the arts in Maine in general. Key Discussion Points: MAC grants MAC professional development for artists and arts organizations MAC survey of arts education in schools
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Producer/Host: Guest host Matt Murphy Studio Engineer: Amy Browne -What is managing a theater like, particularly with regards to the size of the venue? -What is the mission of a community-based theater? -Why are the performing arts so important to the life of a community? Guests: Jeri Misler, Managing Director of Gracie Theatre at Husson University in Bangor Lori Sitzabee, Artistic Director of New Surry Theatre in Blue Hill.
Maryland Hall has been pushing arts to Anne Arundel County for 40 years thanks to the likes of people like Ellen Moyer, Linnell Bowen, Dennis Younger and Mike Busch. And what a fantastic first forty years it has been. The torches have been passed (for lack of a better word) and we talk with Margaret Davis who is the President and CEO of Maryland Hall to talk about the history and the exciting future. How she sees the organization as an outreach more than a destination and how she plans to bring Art For All to our greater community! If you have not seen Maryland Hall in the past few years, please do. Even if you have not been there in the past few months--there's something new and exciting! Have a listen! And here's your link to check them out, get tickets to Arts Alive! or to become a member or donate! As you should! Up next Saturday: Anne Arundel County Public Library! Want to hear some of our past spotlights? Here's your link to them all! http://bit.ly/EOALBS CONNECT WITH US! THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect
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Producer/Host: Michael Donahue Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Penobscot Theatre Company Season Opener “Woody Guthrie’s American Song,” history of America brought large through song and storytelling, the many talents actors need in today’s theatre market place Guests: Bari Newport, Producing Artistic Director Tova Volcheck, Actress Jeremy Sevelovitz, Actor
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Producer/Host: Michael Donahue Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Opened in 2012 the non-profit, fully volunteer-based, Creative Coalition has deftly become a leading resource for the Arts in Waldo County, Maine. The Coalition provides learning and production opportunities in arts education, Fine Arts, Crafts, Food preparation, Art Walks, and as-needed creative services. Guests: Larraine Brown, Director Norman Kehling, Producer
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Producer/Host: Michael Donahue Studio Engineer: Amy Browne The Opera House itself has become an iconic expression of the revered place the Arts have throughout Maine. Currently celebrating its 20th Anniversary, Opera House Arts, located in the midst of one of Maine’s most active lobster fishing communities, supports an active calendar of theatre, films, dance, and music. Guests: Per Janson, Producing Artistic Director Kate Russell, Director of Communications and Engagement
The Arts Alive! philosophy forms the basis for every educational experience they offer. They embrace the strengths of young children; harnessing their joy, imagination, and their love of the arts as fuel and inspiration to effectively educate. Through research and years of experience, Arts Alive! has perfected an amazing technique and curriculum that uses the magic of the arts to unlock the potential of the brain! Guests include: Tina Sabuco - Foundress, Artistic Director, Teacher Anissa Dwiggins - Executive Director, Teacher Julia Wallace - Creative Consultant Contact Arts Alive!: Website | ArtsAliveInc.com Email | anissa@artsaliveinc.com Follow Arts Alive! on Social Media: Instagram | @arts_alive_inc Facebook | @artsaliveinc
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Producer/Host: Michael Donahue Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Guests: Robert Shetterly, the artist/activist behind Americans Who Tell the Truth Richard Kane, Kane Lewis Productions
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Schoodic Arts For All – Making A Sustentative Contribution To The Communities It Serves Producer/Host: Michael Donahue Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Key Discussion Points: Schoodic Arts past, present and future Arts serving communities on many levels Providing opportunities for artists and arts organizations to work together Call for Artists 2019 Recycle Art Show Guests: Mary Laury, Executive Director, Schoodic Arts Jane Keagan, Member, Schoodic Board of Directors Cindy Stanley, Volunteer, Schoodic
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Host: Michael Donahue Engineer: Amy Browne Support for rural communities through local artists and arts organizations Key Discussion Points: Making a living as an artist or group of artists in rural Maine Providing “safe home” to artists who tend not to be self-promoters The effects of the arts upon local economies Supporting the “creative thinking process” into schools Georgina Grenier speaks about her recent “Certainty Project” writing event which encouraged writers/non writers to write about how they make decisions to decide to decide Guests: Amy Halsted, Bethel Area Arts and Music, Table Rock Arts Center (amyhalsted@gmail.com) Sue Dunn, Multimedia artist, (suedunn33@gmaail.com) Georgina Grenier, project leader, Community Writing Project, (georgrenier@gmail.com)
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Host: Michael Donahue Engineer: Amy Browne Penobscot Theatre Company Guests: Bari Newport, Producing Artistic Director Laura Hodos, Actress Heather Astbury-Libby, Actress
ARTifact Forum & Gallery hosted its fourth annual Hawthorne Community Arts Exhibit. This annual event is dedicated to celebrating the visual arts, music and dance and is created to provide a spotlight on local talent from Hawthorne and the South Bay area. This year featured Arts Alive, Jazz Hands For Autism, Estrellas Brillantes Grupo De Baile Folklorico, Sam Smith, and Able ARTS Work’s very own Jess and Chris. The exhibition runs through May 30, 2018, so check it out! Arts Alive provides fundamental arts education and performance opportunities for young people in music and the performing arts. This program provides a creative educational platform through specific arts subjects to teach lifelong music and arts skills. The administration and volunteer Board of Directors and ensure that each child has access to quality arts education through in-school and after-school programs throughout Los Angeles County. To learn more, please visit www.artsalivela.org Jazz Hands For Autism is a talent advocacy group that is empowering musicians on the autism spectrum to make valued social, cultural and economic contributions in their community. They provide music-based job development, job training and job placement for musicians on the autism spectrum. For more information about what they do, visit their website: www.jazzhandsforautism.org
As we do every Friday, we’ll be traveling across the state letting you know about people, places and events that make Mississippi a wonderful place to live!! We’ll start this road trip off in Jackson and speak with Malcolm White about his new book and the legendary Hal’s St. Paddy’s Day Parade and Festival. Next, we’ll head down to Biloxi and talk with Steven Barney about Arts Alive. After that, we’ll speak with JJ Townsend about the Citizenville's Jackson Gumbo Microgrant Dinner and end the show with musical duo The KneeOn Sisters. So hold on tight, because we’re going for a ride here on Next Stop Mississippi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We always have a blast when Safari Boots pops in. Make sure to see them Saturday at Sirens Song Tavern in Eureka after Arts Alive (around 9:30 or so).
Enjoying arts, architecture and historic neighborhoods in KC, John Hoffman will discuss his program, “Arts Alive,” its events discovering art, artist workshops, and the many art-connected businesses and organizations, as […] The post “Arts Alive! K.C.“ with John Hoffman appeared first on KKFI.
In Episode 43, we record a special mid-week podcast with Tom May, vocalist and guitarist of The Menzingers. Just off the bus from Philadelphia to Scranton, he stopped in the studio to talk about the fifth annual NEPA Holiday Show coming up this weekend, including stories from the first year and how it has grown into a huge homecoming event, why they donate the proceeds to the Arts Alive program for local kids, and what’s in store for this year. We also discuss the band’s collaboration beer with Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company; growing up in Scranton and why the area continues to play a role in their music; a busy year of touring the U.S. and the U.K. with bands like Taking Back Sunday, letlive, and Me Without You; partying and funny stories from the road; traveling through foreign countries and meeting weird bus drivers and brutally honest Germans; the transition from an independent band to getting signed and their great relationship with Epitaph Records; what it takes to be a successful touring musician and advice for other artists hoping to make it in the music business; Pennsylvania polka and Rock 107; the new “Star Wars” movie and watching all six previous films again in preparation; and starting work on a new album and finding inspiration. The Menzingers will perform with Tigers Jaw; Captain, We’re Sinking; Three Man Cannon; Petal; and The SW!MS at the NEPA Holiday Show this Saturday, Dec. 19 at the Scranton Cultural Center (420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton). Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Professionally recorded every Monday at The Stude in TwentyFiveEight Studios in Scranton and released exclusively on nepascene.com every Tuesday, the NEPA Scene Podcast is a free supplement to the website, expanding on the arts and entertainment stories covered on the site and going beyond them to discuss other news and entertainment topics. Each week, the unedited and uncensored podcast features Rich Howells, NEPA Scene founder and editor; Mark Dennebaum, president and owner of TwentyFiveEight Studios; and Lauren Quirolgico, commercial and content strategist at Lavelle Strategy Group and editor at TwentyFiveEight. Every episode streams on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and nepascene.com.
Brainy Stuff starts at 21:47 and Behind the Redwood Curtain begins at 38.:36. Catherine shares what she's learned from her knitting of the cowel she completed and her adventures with the Meadowlark Shibori Jacket. Margaret talks about a Knit-a-long she began many years ago sponsored by Webs Yarn Company that featured tree motifs from Barbara Walker Today's question is how does Knitting qualifies as an engaged mental activity. The answer lies in the various brain lobes and brain waves and the location and the wave activity changes depending on what you do including knitting, watching TV, reading or listening to audio books. In Behind the Redwood Curtain, Catherine talks about the Arts Alive events in Arcata and Eureka, CA. The knitting tip this episode is from Josh Bennet who says that if you want long lasting garments, that seaming the pieces is your best bet and that 1x1 ribbing is more durable than other kinds
Dr. Robert Baines is emeritus professor of RMIT University in the School of Art. His multi-disciplinary research is comprised of three areas: first as an artist goldsmith; second in archaeometallurgy; and third in publishing text and commentary. In 1979 he received a Winston Churchill Study Grant and this has been followed by Senior Fulbright and two Senior Andrew Mellon Conservation Fellowships at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and in 2008 a research scholarship in The Sherman Fairchild Center for Objects Conservation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.His work as an exhibiting artist goldsmith is collected in prestigious public collections in Great Britain, Germany, France, New Zealand, USA and Australia such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art NY; Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris; Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; and the National Gallery of Australia.For more information, visit http://www.rmit.edu.au/staff/robertbaines