Triad Arts with David Ford Triad Arts Weekend!July 1, 2011An Appalachian Summer Festival 2011 kicks off July 1 and will run through the 30th with art exhibitions and competitions, live music, dance, theatre and much more. Appalachian State University Arts and Cultural Programs marketing manager Megan Stage spoke with TAUC host David Ford. This is part two of their AppFest 2011 season preview.
Shakespeare’s monumental play The Tempest kicked off the NC Shakespeare Festival’s 2010 season. Director Steve Umberger and actors Jack Wetherall (Prospero) and Warren Jackson (Ariel) shared their insights about the play and its characters on TAUC.
PLEASE NOTE: On June 1, 2011 The NC Shakespeare Festival announced that it would not produce a Shakespeare play in the fall for the first time in 34 years. The move came in the wake of the N.C. General Assembly budget cut of more than $200,000 in grant support for the organization. It was a difficult decision for NCShakes Managing and Artistic Director Pedro Silva, disappointing educators, students and patrons, but the company has already begun working on a plan to bring Shakespeare plays back to the Triad. Plus, many of the company’s other programs, including the camps, seminars, workshops and classes at NCShakes’ new Spirit Center will continue. Among them are Young Actors at Work this summer featuring Camp Shakespeare for dedicated theatre students between the ages of 12-18. It’ll run from July 25 through the 29th and space is limited.
The National Black Theatre Festival is celebrating its 11th biennial season this year. Back in 2009 one of the most talked about performances at NBTF was titled Hope: Living and Loving with H.I.V. in Jamaica. The Emmy-nominated, multi media performance was written and performed by Ghanaian born, Jamaican poet, author and educator Kwame Dawes with original music by Kevin Simmons. Kwame shares his thoughts on his art and what living and loving in Jamaica means to him.
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Triad Arts archives
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February 9, 2013: Casa Azul presents Noche de Arte y Tango
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February 8, 2013: A Dynamic Season with High Point Theatre
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February 7, 2013: Yadkin County Opens New Willingham Theatre
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February 6, 2013: Music for a Great Space presents The Red Clay Saxophone Quartet
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February 5, 2013: The Performing Arts Series Continues at Appalachian State University
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February 2, 2013: Triad Arts Weekend: February 1, 2013
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February 1, 2013: Festival Stage and Wake Forest University present 33 Variations
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January 31, 2013: Centenary United Methodist Church presents Faith in Films
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January 30, 2013: Wake Forest University presents VOX
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January 29, 2013: Appalachian State University & The Turchin Center for the Visual Arts
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January 26, 2013: Stained Glass Playhouse presents Fences
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January 25, 2013: Twin City Stage presents Lend Me a Tenor
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January 24, 2013: Doug Davis & the Solid Citizens
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January 23, 2013: Greensboro College Theatre presents The Short Little Tree and the Bird That Could Not Sing
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January 22, 2013: Peter Holland & Once Upon a Blue Ridge
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January 19, 2013: Low (cello) & Lower (bass) Together at Last
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January 18, 2013: UNCSA School of Music presents Sonic Splash
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January 17, 2013: Appalachian State University presents an Evening with Maya Angelou
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January 16, 2013: Festival Stage presents Jacks & Jokers
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January 15, 2013: Paper Lantern Theatre Company presents The Aliens
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January 12, 2013: Our State Magazine
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January 11, 2013: Violist Sheila Browne
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January 10, 2013: Author Nilla Childs
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January 9, 2013: Smitty's Notes
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January 8, 2013: Children's Theatre of Winston-Salem presents Bunnicula
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January 5, 2013: Fairy Tales at the Winston-Salem Festival Ballet
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January 4, 2013: Piedmont Opera presents the Met HD Series
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January 3, 2013: Shades of Blue
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January 2, 2013: Muslim Self Portraits
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January 1, 2013: Fairy Tales at the Winston-Salem Festival Ballet
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