Triad Arts with David Ford 17 Days Arts & Culture FestivalAugust 27, 2012It began in Greensboro and grew for the past several years under the name Art Beat. Last year the organizers decided to bring the United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro into the picture, and it seemed like the perfect way for the council to support the arts at an entirely different level.
They rescheduled the event from the spring to the fall to include the college and university communities, and in 2011, the UAC rebranded Art Beat to 17 Days. This year’s 17 Days Arts & Culture Festival in Greensboro will run from September 21 - October 7, 2011, and it includes performances by saxophone great Branford Marsalis, Kora master Mamadou Diabate, the Harlem Quartet, and that’s a small sampling of just the music offerings. Literally all of the arts will be represented during the festival, and in the meantime, UAC president and CEO Tom Philion and Proximity Hotel Executive Chef Leigh Hesling dropped by to talk with David about 17 Days 2012.
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Triad Arts Archives
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April 14, 2010: John Nygren
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April 13, 2010: University of North Carolina School of the Arts: Mahler's Symphony No. 2
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April 12, 2010: Poet Joe Mills: Love and Other Collisions
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April 9, 2010: TAW 100409
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April 8, 2010: UNCSA School of Music: Emerson String Quartet
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April 7, 2010: Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance: The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife
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April 6, 2010: 2010 RiverRun International Film Festival
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April 5, 2010: The 6th Annual Pilot Mountain Dulcimer Festival with Ken Bloom
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April 1, 2010: Benyaro
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March 31, 2010: Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County:cityofthearts.com
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March 30, 2010: Reynolda House Museum of American Art: William Christenberry
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March 29, 2010: Esterhazy
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March 26, 2010: TAW 100326
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March 25, 2010: Pianist Peter Kairoff
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March 24, 2010: Reynolda House presents Songs in the Rear View Mirror
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March 23, 2010: Greensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra
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March 22, 2010: Appalachian Summer Festival
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March 19, 2010: TAW 100319
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March 18, 2010: Arts for Life: Healing Meals
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March 17, 2010: Weatherspoon Art Museum: Leonardo Drew
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March 16, 2010: Music for a Great Space (part II)
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March 15, 2010: Music for a Great Space (part I)
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March 12, 2010: TAW 100312
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March 11, 2010: North Carolina Shakespeare Festival: Educational Outreach
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March 10, 2010: Winston-Salem Symphony: Miraculous Mandolin
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March 9, 2010: Lexington Youth Theatre: Seussical the Musical
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March 8, 2010: Twin City Stage: "All Shook Up"
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March 5, 2010: TAW 100305
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March 4, 2010: Piedmont Jazz Alliance: pianist Amina Figarova
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March 3, 2010: Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art: "Embodiment" (Part 2)
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