
Getting ready for dance class
School is open! Students have new supplies of paper, pens, pencils and a notebook, etc. And, if you are a dancer, you have new dancewear. Now that dancewear is a dominant fashion statement, perhaps this […]
School is open! Students have new supplies of paper, pens, pencils and a notebook, etc. And, if you are a dancer, you have new dancewear. Now that dancewear is a dominant fashion statement, perhaps this […]
The competition and exhibition for artists based in the Southeast will open its artist submission period on September 1, 2020. ArtFields started in 2013 with a simple goal: honor the artists of the Southeast with […]
During the 2019 performance of the Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker, one of their professional dancers standing off-stage and I experienced a very moving moment as we were watching the young Snowflake Dancers perform. (This […]
Once you have heard Mahler’s music, you’ll likely go back for a second helping. My first Mahler experience was the Fourth Symphony. The orchestration was amazing. The melodies unforgettable. A deep thinker wrote this music. […]
In the 19th century, classical ballet in the US was just a part of “popular culture.” In Europe, the arts had always been government supported to promote kings and tsars. America, by contrast, had been […]
The Warren County Public Library’s Teen Poetry Contest was started in 2019 by the library’s Teen Advisory Board (fondly known as TAB). The goal of the contest is to celebrate and uplift the young voices […]
Lyracist Oscar Hammerstein II nailed it when he wrote, “June is bustin’ out all over” for the musical “Carousel.” Salubrious June. Health-giving, beneficial, agreeable, beautiful, select, nice June. Often June gets hot, like much of […]
On a frigid January night with freshly fallen snow, the enterprising community of Elizabethtown was rocked with news that one of their own, Peggy Rhodes, had been killed by a bomb blast as she pulled […]
Who is she? Every time I walked by our bust and chamber set of “Wilhelmina Hohenzoleren,” I asked myself this question. Finally, late last year, I decided it was time to find out. The clues: […]
Do not let the title of this article deceive you. One might think the word “vision” refers to the introduction of an explosive discovery in the art form, or the construction of a “state of […]
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