Triad Arts with David Ford The Performing Arts Series Continues at Appalachian State UniversityFebruary 4, 2013Every academic year some of the world’s most exciting and highly renowned artists make Appalachian State University their destination. They come to the High Country as part of the school’s highly acclaimed Performing Arts Series with great music, dance and theatre offerings at affordable costs for the entire Triad community.
New York Polyphony is establishing a reputation as one of the world’s finest vocal chamber ensembles with music ranging from austere medieval melodies to cutting-edge contemporary works. They’ll perform as part of the Performing Arts Series on Friday, February 8, at 8:00pm in Rosen Concert Hall.
Then, coming up on the 20th before there were pirates in the Caribbean or raiders in the lost ark, there was Jules Verne’s Around the World in 80 Days—the mother of all adventure stories. Phileas Fogg circles the world by boat, train, elephant and hot air balloon all against the clock. The performance is by America’s oldest theatre formed in 1809, the world renowned Walnut Street Theatre, and it’ll be on Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 8:00pm in Valborg Theatre.
App State Marketing and Public Relations Manager at the Office of Arts and Cultural Programs & Turchin Center for the Visual Arts Megan Stage spoke with David Ford from her office in Boone.
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Triad Arts Archives
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December 22, 2008: Best of 2008: Father Samuel Weber
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December 17, 2008: Million Star Hotel Benefit
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December 16, 2008: Winston-Salem Symphony: Messiah
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December 15, 2008: Ben Towle and Kyle Webster
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December 11, 2008: Understanding Tony Kushner
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December 10, 2008: Steve Cushman
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December 9, 2008: Winston-Salem Children's Chorus
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December 8, 2008: Tony Williamson
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December 4, 2008: Pamela Howland: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
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December 3, 2008: Sawtooth School: Deck The Halls
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December 2, 2008: UNCSA: The Nutcracker
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December 1, 2008: Triad Pride Men's Chorus: Our Favorites and Yours
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November 27, 2008: Homegrown Handmade
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November 26, 2008: SECCA: Erwin Olaf
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November 25, 2008: Piedmont Opera: Amahl and the Night Visitors
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November 24, 2008: Diggs Gallery: Herbert Gentry
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November 20, 2008: Reynolda House: Seeing the City
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November 19, 2008: Winston-Salem Symphony: Lenny's Spiritual Side
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November 18, 2008: Triad Stage: The Santaland Diaries
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November 17, 2008: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro: Materiality
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November 13, 2008: Barbara Lister-Sink, Beauty Unraveled: Piano Music and Painting in 1908
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November 12, 2008: Carl Gaile: 175 Paces
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November 11, 2008: UNCSA: Ah, Wilderness!
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November 10, 2008: Art in Bethania
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November 6, 2008: Guilford College Theatre: The Trojan Women
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November 5, 2008: Harry Clifton
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November 4, 2008: Open Dream Ensemble
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November 3, 2008: Old Salem Toy Museum
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October 30, 2008: Seeing Winston-Salem
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October 29, 2008: Greensboro Opera Company
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