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See the Massillon Holiday Parade 2023 in photos
Following the parade Saturday in downtown Massillon, Santa and Massillon Mayor Kathy Catazaro-Perry pulled the ceremonial switch to light up the downtown Christmas trees. Bob Rossiter / Special To The Canton Repository A new large Christmas tree stands in front of the Massillon Museum. Bob Rossiter / Special To The Canton Repository Tuslaw High School’s…
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Here’s how to add some performing arts to your Utah holiday
With Thanksgiving rapidly approaching, the Christmas season will be close behind — and for some families, one of the traditions is to go as a group to enjoy a concert or performance. In Salt Lake City, such shows as Ballet West’s “The Nutcracker,” the Utah Symphony’s singalong of Handel’s “Messiah” or composer Kurt Bestor’s annual…
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Events today – November 19: Bhushans Academy of Performing Arts and Visual Presentation
‘Nruthya Bhushana,’ Classical Theme-based National Dance Festival, ‘Shyama Margam’ by Tejasvini and Yashaswini, disciples of Vidushi Seetha Gurupradasad from Bengaluru, 6 pm; ‘An Ode to Devi in Odissi’ by Sindhu Kiran and team from Mysuru, 6.45 pm; ‘Wodeyara Vaibhava’ by Dr. Sanjay Shantaram and artistes of Shivapriya School of Dance from Bengaluru, RamaGovinda Rangamandira, Ramakrishnanagar,…
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Country star Luke Bryan performs at charity concert for arts and music students
Luke Bryan greets the audience while performing during A Special Evening with Luke Bryan fundraiser concert, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023, in a parking lot off State Road A1A along the waterfront just north of Tequesta, between Tiki 52 restaurant and Blue Pointe Bar and Grill in southeastern Martin County. The concert was organized by Jupiter-based…
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Why the arts are essential to South Florida
In their guide to arts and culture, the website of Palm Beach County’s tourism marketing office accurately described art as “a way of life” in Delray Beach. From art shows and exhibits, live music and craft fairs, to countless art galleries and artists’ studios, our downtown is teeming with venues and experiences designed to awaken…
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Instruments take on voices of characters in SBSO’s presentation of ‘Peter and the Wolf’
SOUTH BEND — The South Bend Symphony performs Sergei Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf” at 2:30 and 6 p.m. Nov. 26 at the University of Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. The concert features guest conductor Shira Samuels-Shragg and the experimental theater troupe Shades of Orange. Written in 1936 on a commission from Natalya Sats,…
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Want to see ‘The Nutcracker’? Here’s how to find all of the versions across the OKC area
In December 1963, famed prima ballerina Maria Tallchief returned to her home state of Oklahoma to perform one of her signature roles: the Sugar Plum Fairy in “The Nutcracker.” Tallchief’s performance with what was then known as the new Oklahoma City Civic Ballet — under the artistic direction of fellow trailblazing Oklahoma Native American dancer…
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A beloved tradition returns: ‘A Christmas Carol’ to be performed at Ohio Theatre
Four years have passed since the Nebraska Theatre Caravan last brought its production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” to the Ohio Theatre. Before the pandemic halted the company’s touring, the troupe based in Omaha had made Columbus an annual stop for at least 30 years. In truth, the group had been coming here so…
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Barton Performing Arts Department presents ‘A Hometown Holiday’ Concert
Barton Jazz Ensemble. Photo courtesy BCC BCC GREAT BEND — The Barton Performing Arts Department invites the community to enjoy nostalgic, holiday-themed entertainment at its annual holiday concert at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 1 in the Fine Arts Auditorium. The concert will feature holiday selections by the Barton Jazz Ensemble, Chorus, Hilltop Singers, and Barton Dance Theatre. …
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Newcomerstown to host stage adaptation of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ in December
NEWCOMERSTOWN — The Black Box Ensemble Theatre will present “It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play” at 7 p.m. Dec. 1 and 2 at ARTSNCT, 304 S. College St., Newcomerstown. Admission is free, via the Arts for All program. Step back in time to a 1940s radio studio, where the enchanting tale of George…