Triad Arts with David Ford Eastern Music Festival 2012 Presents Outstanding Guest ArtistsJune 29, 2012The 51st annual Eastern Music Festival began earlier this week and will run through July 28 in Greensboro. With over 100 music-related events during the season and throughout the year, the Eastern Music Festival has something for everyone whether you love classical, jazz, or bluegrass.
EMF is also one of the most sought after locations for talented student musicians. They rehearse and perform intensively and at extremely high levels with their peers in orchestras and chamber music ensembles. And they also study with great masters of their respective instruments from across the country and around the world. Longtime EMF guest artist and world renowned cello soloist Lynn Harrell spoke with David by phone from his studio in Santa Monica, California.
During Triad Arts Weekend at 1 p.m., we take a break from the ordinary and look at life through a new lens, that of poetry and spoken word. It's a Triad Arts Poetry and Spoken Word Slam like you've never heard before with very talented Triad poets, and a few who gave amazing performances in our area before returning to their respective homes in other parts of the country and world. Ed Wilson, Kwame Dawes, Rhet Iseman Trull, Joe Mills, Josephus III, Fred Chapell, Kianga Ford, Rodney Holman and Helen Losse will recite poetry for us, and Peter Kairoff will help us understand the beauty of Brahms. It's Kairoff at the Keyboard and a whole lot of great poetry NEXT on TAUC!
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Triad Arts Archives
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December 29, 2010: Touring Theatre of North Carolina
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December 28, 2010: South Eastern Center for Contemporary Art: North Carolina New Contemporary (Repeat)
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December 27, 2010: Delta Arts Center presents artist Rik Freeman
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December 24, 2010: Triad Arts Weekend! (Repeat)
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December 23, 2010: North Carolina Humanities Council Honors Fred Chappell (Repeat)
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December 22, 2010: SECCA: The Story Of This Place (Repeat)
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December 21, 2010: Once Upon A Blue Ridge: Mr. Lincoln's Office (Repeat)
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December 20, 2010: Author Jo Maeder: When I Married My Mother
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December 17, 2010: Triad Arts Weekend!
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December 16, 2010: St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Winston-Salem: A Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols (Repeat)
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December 15, 2010: North Carolina A&T State University Dept of Visual & Performing Arts: Black Nativity by Langston Hughes (Repeat)
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December 14, 2010: Immigrant's Daughter in Concert
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December 13, 2010: Bowman Gray IV: "As A Man Thinketh" by James Allen with photography by Boman Gray
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December 10, 2010: Triad Arts Weekend!
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December 9, 2010: North Carolina Shakespeare Festival presents A Christmas Carol (Repeat)
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December 8, 2010: Bel Canto Company presents "Rejoice!"
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December 7, 2010: William Mangum: Honor Card Program 2010 (Repeat)
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December 6, 2010: University of North Carolina School of the Arts presents The Nutcracker (Repeat)
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December 3, 2010: Triad Arts Weekend 3 December 2010
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December 2, 2010: Composer/Conductor Mark Merritt and Voce
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December 1, 2010: Carolina Chamber Symphony Players present Swingle Bells
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November 30, 2010: Kernersville Little Theatre presents: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
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November 29, 2010: Delta Fine Arts Center presents Rik Freeman's exhibit "The Chittlin Circuit Review"
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November 26, 2010: A Christmas Carol, The Winter Wonderettes and Janus 4-14 on Triad Arts Weekend
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November 25, 2010: William Mangum: Honor Card Program 2010 (Repeat)
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November 24, 2010: Janus 4-14 in Concert
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November 23, 2010: Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance presents Winter Wonderettes
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November 22, 2010: Triad Stage presents A Christmas Carol
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November 19, 2010: Reynolda House Museum of American Art and the United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro
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November 18, 2010: The United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro and Downtown Greensboro Incorporated present Blue Christmas with Melva Houston and Bob Margolin
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