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Director Danyelle Tinker & actors Julian Painter & Connor Swan from The Ten Fifteen Theater’s original staged reading of “Bartow” in Astoria. Elsa & Dee Wooley with the Clatskanie Arts Council 34th annual Performing Arts Series and more. Author & Poet Cliff Taylor reads from “The Native Who Never Left” at the Hoffman Center for...
Food Truck Friday, returning April 7th, would like to think it's found it's forever home at Switchyard Park. Learn about what makes it such a perfect fit for this large community event as Hsiung Marler explains all the park has to offer. One of the best things about FTF having its home at Switchyard Park is partnering with the Performing Arts Series put on by the Bloomington Parks and Rec Department and ran by Crystal Ritter. Two amazing people who have such a positive affect on our community and it was such a joy sotting down with both of them. Join our Patreon for exclusive merch, perks, and content: patreon.com/nodishes Original jingle by Lew Bruno
Grammy award-winning multi-instrumentalist Dom Flemons is returning to Pittsburgh for a performance on Saturday, June 12 at 3pm at the Shady Side Academy Senior School's Hillman Center for the Performing Arts. Mr. Flemons combines his love for music and storytelling in his performances, helping us look at American history in a new way.
On today's episode I speak to Suzy Devore, a professor of theatre at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, FL. We speak about the challenges of teaching during covid on the college level, how she has successfully navigated through to have in person classes while still teaching remotely and addressing the changing social and political climate in the state of Florida. Suzy DeVore is a professor of theatre, actor and director. She holds an MFA from The Actors Studio Drama School, New School University in New York City and a BA in Dance from Point Park College, Pittsburgh, PA. She is currently the Program Manager for the Hillsborough Community College Theatre Program, Ybor Campus in Tampa, FL. She is also the president of the Visual and Performing Arts Series of the college. While in NYC, she was the managing director of her theatre company of P.L.A.Y. Put Life Ahead of You, which focused on the integration of education through the arts, by both producing new work and pursuing the history of classical work. Favorite theatre productions include roles in Extremities, Laura, The Shadow Box, Last Night of Ballyhoo, and In the Blood. She is a member of Association of Theatre in Higher Education and has been awarded outstanding director for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Region IV.
In this episode, we explore and preview the 2018-19 concert season at Armstrong Auditorium—which marks 20 years of our performing arts series. 2018-19 Performing Arts Series at Armstrong Auditorium:https://www.armstrongauditorium.org/performances/performing-arts-series
In this week's episode of Music for Life, Music from DePauw...Jayme Stone and the Lomax ProjectMatt Champagne chats with Eric Edberg about his and May Phang’s recent performance of Albert Schnittke’s second cello sonata... with our fall musical right around the corner, Hannah Gauthier has a special audience with His Royal Highness Arthur, King of the Britons and his assistant, Patsy... we share some performances from the stages of Thompson Recital Hall and Kresge Auditorium... and Burke Stanton talks to series director Professor Ron Dye about this week’s Performing Arts Series guests, Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project, a group which brings together terrific roots musicians to revive, recycle and re-imagine traditional American music! SOURCES From the 2015 CD “Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project,” “Hog Went Through the Fence Yoke,” "Lazy John," and "Sheep Sheep Don’tcha Know the Road.”From her Junior Recital on September 19th, 2015, soprano Kristin Daines and pianist Tony Weinstein perform “Willow Song” from Douglas Moore’s opera The Ballad of Baby Doe.From the original cast recording of Spamalot, we offer for your approval “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.”From their recital of Wednesday, September 16, 2015, cellist Eric Edberg and pianist May Phang perform Alfred Schnittke’s second sonata for cello and piano.
We conclude our series of conversations with the candidates running for US Congress with George Holding. A Greensboro company caters to man's best friend. And Bob Garner shares the history of country ham.
The Performing Arts Series is an arts-based distance learning program that utilizes live, interactive capabilities of satellite broadcasting and the Web to share the artistic resources of the Kennedy Center with teachers and students from across the country. These educational programs are free and feature artists and companies who perform at the Kennedy Center and explore the areas of music, dance, theater, and literature. http://www.kennedy-center.org/education/pwtv/
The Performing Arts Series is an arts-based distance learning program that utilizes live, interactive capabilities of satellite broadcasting and the Web to share the artistic resources of the Kennedy Center with teachers and students from across the country. These educational programs are free and feature artists and companies who perform at the Kennedy Center and explore the areas of music, dance, theater, and literature. http://www.kennedy-center.org/education/pwtv/