Triad Arts with David Ford Triad Arts Weekend!December 16, 2011Awake the White & Wintry Queen is a winter solstice concert you'll never forget. AWWQ is computer graphics, elaborate costumes, body painting, theatre, dance and driving it all forward is an evening full of gripping original music that won't let you go. Tickets are available from Eclectic By Nature Greensboro, Carolina Theatre and AWWQ cast members.
Wintry Queen Madelyn Greco (alias Foxy Moxy) and AWWQ vocal director (and one-half of One String Over) Bradford Reaves took a magic carpet ride to WFDD and a conversation with TAW host David Ford.
The Ralph Vaughan Williams cantata The First Noel features the Sanctuary Choir of First Presbyterian Church under the baton of Music Director Dr. Michael Dodds. Joining in the multi-faceted performance will be a chamber orchestra of Winston-Salem Symphony musicians, soprano Mary Lea Williams, baritone Scott Schumpert, and The Liturgical Dance Company of Northern Virginia: NOVA.
The cantata exists in two versions, and First Presbyterian will perform both. A staged version with nativity play adapted from medieval English is Sunday night, December 18 at 7:00pm. Also on that program will be Handel’s much loved organ concerto The Cuckoo and the Nightingale performed by First Pres organist extraordinaire Elizabeth Moyer. And you can hear a sneak peak of First Noel on Thursday, December 15 with a convenient lunchtime offering from 12:15 to 12:45. The venue for both performances is the old sanctuary at First Presbyterian Church, 300 North Cherry Street. The half-hour concert version allows downtown workers on tight schedules to come during their lunch breaks. Box lunches for dine in or to go will be available after the concert. The lunches and both performances are free. Director of Music, and University of NC School of the Arts music history professor Michael Dodds, and stage director Robyne Parrish drop by WFDD to talk about it.
It's an evening of seasonal music both secular and sacred at Green Street United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem. Manger Faces performers Pastor and jazz poet Kelly Carpenter, singer Diana Tuffin and bassist Matt Kendrick share their beatnik best with TAW host David Ford. Diana's new CD is Stained Glass and Smoky Bars.
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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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