Triad Arts with David Ford An Appalachian Summer FestivalJune 23, 2009From HBO-quality stand up comedy and Buckwheat Zydeco to Pilobolus dance and world renowned violinist Sarah Chang, there is literally something for everyone at An Appalachian Summer Festival. There's plenty of great theatre too, with App Fest co-artistic director Preston Lane and Triad Stage.
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Triad Arts Archives
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March 20, 2007: Lynn Book: Regarding Next
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March 19, 2007: Grandma Moses: Grandmother to a Nation
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March 15, 2007: Wesley
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March 14, 2007: Open Space Cafe Theatre
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March 13, 2007: Faith Healer
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March 12, 2007: Triad Stage: The Caretaker
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March 8, 2007: Reynolda Reflections
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March 7, 2007: Belles
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March 6, 2007: Winston-Salem Symphony: Mahler II
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March 5, 2007: Matt Kendrick
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March 1, 2007: Tales From The Beijing Opera
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February 28, 2007: Freeport
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February 27, 2007: Forever These Lands
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February 26, 2007: The Piedmont Chamber Singers: John Brown's Body
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February 22, 2007: Anthony Looley: The Philosophy of Solitude
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February 21, 2007: Pearlmerchant
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February 20, 2007: A Doll's House
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February 19, 2007: Psycho Beach Party
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February 15, 2007: 2007 Carolina Film and Video Festival
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February 14, 2007: Adam Zagajewski
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February 13, 2007: Henry Ossawa Tanner
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February 12, 2007: Winston-Salem Symphony: Water Music
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February 8, 2007: UNCG Cello Celebration with Lazlo Varga
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February 6, 2007: Triad Jewish Film Festival
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February 5, 2007: Grandma Moses: Grandmother to a Nation
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February 1, 2007: Opening The Eye Of Light
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January 31, 2007: Our Town: The Opera
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January 30, 2007: Backstory
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January 25, 2007: Tru
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January 24, 2007: Wesley
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