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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20191006T150000
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SUMMARY:MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:MANHATTAN SHORT is an instantaneous celebration of international cinema that brings great short films to venues around the globe and allows audiences to select their favorites. Audiences are handed a voting card upon entry to each cinema and asked to vote for the one film they think should win. Votes are tallied by each cinema and sent through to MANHATTAN SHORT HQ. The winners will be announced once the world-wide tallies are counted! \n  \nMANHATTAN SHORT Website > \n  \n\n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/manhattan-short-film-festival-3/
LOCATION:Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater\, NC
CATEGORIES:2019-2020 Season,Film,Performance
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190928T000000
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SUMMARY:Radicackalacky Late-Night Cabaret (Adults Only!)
DESCRIPTION:In honor of twenty years of larger than life puppetry in the Triangle\, Paperhand Puppet Intervention presents: Radicackalacky! A festival of radical puppetry. Two nights of performances feature puppeteers from throughout the Southeast with an array of puppetry styles\, including table top monsters\, life-sized paper sculptures\, and reverential shadow puppetry accompanied by song. The festival\, which also includes two days of public workshops and a late night cabaret\, is a celebration of how puppetry can be used to affect radical change. \nAdmission is $15 or pay-what-you-can. \nJoin us for an evening of short puppetry performances on Friday night at The ArtsCenter. Radicackalacky performers\, Paperhand puppeteers\, and community members present a a musical at the bottom of the sea\, a shadow puppet show inside a suitcase\, traditional ballads brought to life with puppetry and song\, an object theater piece about a piece of paper that got the puppeteer in trouble in high school\, and much more. \nParticipating Artists: \nDonovan Zimmerman\nMilissa Orzolek/ abandoned ships\nRae Hample/ Rae Red\nAlan Best\nAnna Wagner\nNina Plocek\, Ansel Dow\, Adhiti Bandlamudi\nSol Ramirez and Friends\nCameron Prevatte\n…and more TBA \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/radicackalacky-late-night-cabaret-adults-only/
LOCATION:Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater\, NC
CATEGORIES:Partner Events,Performance,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20191003T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20191003T213000
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SUMMARY:MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:MANHATTAN SHORT is an instantaneous celebration of international cinema that brings great short films to venues around the globe and allows audiences to select their favorites. Audiences are handed a voting card upon entry to each cinema and asked to vote for the one film they think should win. Votes are tallied by each cinema and sent through to MANHATTAN SHORT HQ. The winners will be announced once the world-wide tallies are counted! \n  \nMANHATTAN SHORT Website > \n  \n\n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/manhattan-short-film-festival/
LOCATION:Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater\, NC
CATEGORIES:2019-2020 Season,Film,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190926T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190926T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T232254
CREATED:20190914T172912Z
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SUMMARY:PopUp Chorus
DESCRIPTION:Do you like to sing? Have you thought about joining a chorus but are too busy to commit? Do you sing in the shower\, in your car\, or along to the radio?  If you answered “yes” to any of these questions\, then you belong in PopUp Chorus! \nPopUp Chorus is the only chorus where you can show up when you want and skip it when you’re too busy. No audition\, no ongoing commitment. Just show up and sing with an ad hoc bunch of other lovely\, excellent people. Together\, we form a chorus\, and are never the same group twice. \nAt each event\, singers arrive and “learn” two or three pre-announced familiar songs\, guided by our funny and encouraging conductor\, Allan Friedman. When each song is ready (we embrace imperfection!) we do a final performance and applaud ourselves heartily!  It’s simple and could not be more fun. Our participants range in age from 8 – 75\, and we welcome everybody\, regardless of ability. \nFind out more about our events by joining our mailing list\, following us on Twitter\, or join our Facebook group. Check out our WEBSITE to learn more and see our past videos. \nAdmission: $15 for adults and $8 for students (ticket fee and tax are additional). Student tickets must be purchased in person at the Box Office with appropriate ID. A group discount of 10% is available when 10 or more adult tickets are purchased. Please apply promo code POPUP2019 at checkout to receive the group rate discount. Drinks available from the bar. Free parking in the multi-story parking deck adjacent to The ArtsCenter. \nWHERE: The ArtsCenter\, 300-G E Main St\, Carrboro\, NC 27510 \nWHEN: Doors open at 6:30pm\, the singing starts at 7:00pm \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/popup-chorus/
LOCATION:Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater\, NC
CATEGORIES:Partner Events,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190925T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190925T213000
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Holly Bowling
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Cat’s Cradle \nTexture\, nuance\, and a gift for dexterous high-wire improvisation are the hallmarks of San Francisco-based classically trained pianist Holly Bowling\, who infuses jam band music with a technically advanced\, emotionally rich style. After studying piano performance at SF State University\, Bowling has turned her agile mind and interpretive prowess to the works of Phish on 2013’s Distillation Of A Dream album and the Grateful Dead focused Better Left Unsung (released December 9\, 2016 through The Royal Potato Family). Her instantly compelling playing and unerring ability to successfully collaborate with other musicians in an impressive array of styles has brought her to the attention of Bob Weir\, Phil Lesh\, Gov’t Mule’s Warren Haynes\, and other luminaries who’ve asked Bowling to perform with them. Already a rising star on the festival circuit\, Bowling plans to continue to expand her solo touring\, and recently formed a new band Ghost Light with Tom Hamilton\, Steve Lyons\, Raina Mullen and Scotty Zwang. \nLinks: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/an-evening-with-holly-bowling/
LOCATION:Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater\, NC
CATEGORIES:Partner Events,Performance
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190924T213000
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SUMMARY:Bob Mould (solo) with Will Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Cat’s Cradle \nThe cliché that circulated after the 2016 election foretold a new artistic golden age: Artists would transform their anger and anxiety into era-defining works of dissent in the face of authoritarianism. \nYet Bob Mould calls his new album Sunshine Rock. \nIt’s not because Mould-whose face belongs on the Mount Rushmore of alternative music-likes the current administration. His decision to “write to the sunshine\,” as he describes it\, comes from a more personal place – a place found in Berlin\, Germany\, where he’s spent the majority of the last three years. Here Mould would draw inspiration from the new environments. \n“Almost four years ago\, I made plans for an extended break\,” Mould explains. “I started spending time in Berlin in 2015\, found an apartment in 2016\, and became a resident in 2017. My time in Berlin has been a life changing experience. The winter days are long and dark\, but when the sun comes back\, all spirits lift.” \nThese three years in Berlin would quite literally shed new light on Mould’s everyday mindset. \n“To go from [2011 autobiography] See a Little Light to the last three albums\, two of which were informed by loss of each parent\, respectively\, at some point I had to put a Post-It note on my work station and say\, ‘Try to think about good things.’ Otherwise I could really go down a long\, dark hole\,” he says. “I’m trying to keep things brighter these days as a way to stay alive.” \nThat makes Sunshine Rock as logical a product of the current climate as any rage-fueled agit-rock. Variations on the word “sun” appear 27 times in five different songs over the course of the album’s 37 minutes. To hear Mould tell it\, the theme developed early. \n“‘Sunshine Rock’ was such a bright\, optimistic song\, and once that came together\, I knew that would be the title track\, and that really set the tone for the direction of the al-bum\,” Mould says. “It was funny\, because writing with that as the opener in mind\, it was like\, ‘This is not Black Sheets of Rain.’” \nMould’s famously dour 1990 solo album still serves as a point of reference: a title track that sets the tone for the album\, though on Sunshine Rock\, it’s the opposite of Rain. \nThis being Bob Mould\, Sunshine Rock still has darker moments. “Lost Faith\,” for ex-ample\, has him quietly lamenting\, “I’ve lost faith in everything / Everything\, everything.” The Mould of 1990 may have wallowed in the feeling\, but the Mould of 2018 jumps in-to a hooky\, bombastic chorus where he sings\, “Really gotta stop this now\, this is your / Last chance to turn around\, I know we / All lose faith from time to time\, you / Better find your way back home.” \nThose cathartic moments in “Lost Faith” foreground a surprising element of Sunshine Rock: Mould’s rawest vocals since his throat-shredding days in Hüsker Dü. It started when Mould and the band-drummer Jon Wurster and bassist Jason Narducy-had extra time in the studio with Mould’s longtime engineer\, Beau Sorenson. They settled on a cover of Shocking Blue’s “Send Me a Postcard\,” and Mould decided to lay down vocals right there. \n“This was the first real vocal take during the session. I walked to the mic\, not knowing how I would sing these words. Three minutes later\, I went back into the control room and everyone was like\, ‘What the fuck\, that was wild!’ I was like\, ‘Yeah\, it’s pretty good!’ That was the only take\, and that’s what you hear on the album.” \nLinks: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/bob-mould-solo-with-will-johnson/
LOCATION:Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater\, NC
CATEGORIES:Partner Events,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190922T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190922T213000
DTSTAMP:20260520T232254
CREATED:20190914T172904Z
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SUMMARY:Kim So Ra: A Sign of Rain
DESCRIPTION:A breakout star in Korean traditional music\, award-winning percussionist and composer Kim So Ra is one of the most skilled and internationally renowned janggu (Korean double-headed drum) players performing today. She is known for her genre-bending performances\, which combine traditional Korean styles and instrumentation with contemporary influences and visuals. She joins us on her debut tour of the United States\, which includes dates at the Philadelphia Folk Festival and Lincoln Center. For her project “A Sign of Rain” she is joined by fellow drummer Hyun Seung Hun\, as well as Lim Ji Hye (on the gayageum or Korean zither)\, and Lee Hye Joong (on the piri or Korean bamboo oboe). If you enjoyed the fluid\, expressive style of Omar Sosa and Seckou Keita\, you’ll be transported by Kim So Ra’s otherworldly playing. \n  \nKim So Ra website >  \n  \n\n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/kim-so-ra-a-sign-of-rain/
LOCATION:Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater\, NC
CATEGORIES:2019-2020 Season,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190921T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190921T213000
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SUMMARY:Alice Gerrard\, Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves
DESCRIPTION:This special performance brings together three powerhouses of old-time music for a night of collaboration\, as Grammy nominee Alice Gerrard joins the banjo and fiddle duo of Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves. Allison and Tatiana are standouts in the next generation of Roots musicians\, with de Groot known for her intricate clawhammer banjo work\, and North Carolinian Hargreaves for her fiddle playing with Gillian Welch and Laurie Lewis. Recently\, their rendition of Alice Gerrard’s “Beaufort County Jail” was included in Rolling Stone Country’s “10 Best Country and Americana Songs to Hear.” Alice Gerrard\, celebrated bluegrass pioneer and perennial ArtsCenter favorite with her group the Piedmont Melody Makers\, has won numerous honors including an International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Distinguished Achievement Award. \n  \nAlice Gerrard website > \nAllison de Groot website > \nTatiana Hargreaves website > \n  \n\n  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/alice-gerrard-allison-de-groot-and-tatiana-hargreaves-2/
LOCATION:Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater\, NC
CATEGORIES:2019-2020 Season,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190815T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190815T173000
DTSTAMP:20260520T232254
CREATED:20190815T173032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T173032Z
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SUMMARY:Inocente: Free Screening\, Discussion and Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Diamante Arts & Cultural Center will be hosting a screening of the 2013 Academy Award® winner for Best Documentary Short\, Inocente. The film is an inspiring coming-of-age story of a 15-year old girl in California. Though homeless and undocumented\, she refuses to give up on her dream of being an artist\, proving that the hand she has been dealt does not define her – her dreams do. \nPanel Discussion following the presentation regarding issues of homelessness\, immigration reform\, and the need for arts education. \nWatch the trailer > \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/inocente-free-screening-discussion-and-qa/
LOCATION:Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater\, NC
CATEGORIES:Film,Partner Events,Performance
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