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Explore your artistic side with Salt Lake School for the Performing Arts
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Fly on a Wall collective leaves Windmill Arts Center after five vibrant years
An unexpected announcement showed up on social media earlier this week. Fly on a Wall, the 10-year-old movement arts collective that has been enconsced at Windmill Arts Center since early 2018, has left that space and is returning to its nomadic roots, at least for the time being. Fly was one of several resident companies…
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Board Honors Bloomingdale Music Educator With Formal Naming Of Sutherland Hall For Performing Arts
Supporters of the naming of Bloomingdale Senior High School’s Sutherland Hall for the Performing Arts after the Hillsborough County School Board voted on November 14. On November 14, the Hillsborough County School Board unanimously approved the naming of Bloomingdale Senior High School’s auditorium to the ‘Sutherland Hall for Performing Arts’ in memory of Beverly ‘Bev’…
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Ivyside Pride: ‘Night and Dreams’
Wolf Kuhn Theatre, Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts, Penn State Altoona Penn State Altoona’s Ivyside Pride vocal ensemble will offer its fall performance, “Night and Dreams,” at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, in the Wolf Kuhn Theatre of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts. Both performances are…
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Performance Center in City Long Overdue
Rendering of the vision for the Opera House’s main stage. The theater will have seating for 700. (Image courtesy of Newport Performing Arts Center) For decades, as theatre groups came and went, Newport’s ballet troupe emerged, and the city’s tourism profile grew; folks involved in the arts yearned for a proper performance space. People asked…
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Charm City Ballet charms audiences with its annual performance of ‘A Christmas Carol’
A holiday classic comes alive in Charm City Ballet’s presentation of “A Christmas Carol,” an original full-length ballet that will be staged at the Gordon Center for Performing Arts in Owings Mills on Dec. 16 and 17. This eighth annual performance of “A Christmas Carol” features original scoring, choreography and sets. The production evokes emotion…
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Video: Long-time creative director of Kennebec Performing Arts Company retiring after 43-year career
The Kennebec Performing Arts Company Jazz Band rehearses under direction of Charles T. Milazzo Tuesday at Winthrop Performing Arts Center. Milazzo will soon retire after some 43 years. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal WINTHROP – Charles T. Milazzo took another step Tuesday night toward his final curtain call in a career that’s spanned 43 years. In the…
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Virginia Tech researchers paid a royal visit at national neuroscience conference
Through this community-based participatory research and collaboration with STEP VA, a nonprofit organization in Fredericksburg, the findings underscore the commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities through musical theatre. This collaboration adds a significant dimension to the global recognition of Virginia Tech’s research efforts in the field of neuroscience and inclusivity. Princess Marie of Denmark, known…
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Saratoga Performing Arts Center’s CulinaryArts@SPAC Presents Win Son: A Taste of Taiwan
Featuring exclusive tastings by the chefs of Win Son, Brooklyn’s Taiwanese-American hot spot on the Michelin list WAMC’s Joe Donahue will moderate a conversation with Josh Ku and Chef Trigg Brown, co-founders of Win Son and authors of the restaurant’s new cookbook Friday, January 26 from 6:00-9:00PM Saratoga Springs, NY (November 30, 2023) – Saratoga Performing Arts…
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Darren Criss unwraps musical gifts in chatty, festive evening
You know those concerts in which performers sing their songs beautifully but barely utter 10 words to the audience? Yeah, that’s not a Darren Criss concert. The Emmy-winning TV and Broadway actor brought his “Very Darren Crissmas” concert to Steinmetz Hall at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando on a wintry-by-Florida-standards…