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  • Tango Love Story

    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    Tango Love Story is a concert that blends music with fragments of tango lyrics and quotes from tango masters, crafting a love story that mirrors the intense romance within the music. The music, performed by flutist Alma Coefman and pianist Kristin Trangsrud, is enhanced by multimedia art, the dance of tango performers, and the intrigue... Read More →

    $15 – $20
  • Surreal Art & Writing Workshop

    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    Let go of convention and make art out of dreams! Join Surreal Art & Writing and look at artwork from surrealists and create writing based on the art. We will also create our own mixed-media surrealist art. Register at bit.ly/tacsurreal Details: Thursday, Feb. 15 from 6:30-8:30 pm at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro. All ages welcome.... Read More →

    $46
  • Accessibility for Artists & Educators

    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    Want to learn more about accessibility? Join Accessibility for Artists & Educators next Thursday, Jan. 18, from 6:30-8 pm at the Carrboro ArtsCenter! In this beginner-friendly 90-minute class you will learn: +How to make your social and digital content, art, and curriculums more inclusive +Best practices for digital and in-person accessibility This class is tailored... Read More →

    $35
  • Intro to Canva & Graphic Design

    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    In this seminar, we will cover the basics of graphic design, which is how to combine words and images into something with an impact on your audience. We will discuss best practices and strategies to use in graphic design. We will use one of the most popular graphic design platforms in use today: Canva. Canva... Read More →

    $30
  • Luna’s Magic Flute: A Musical Fairytale

    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    Luna’s Magic Flute is certain to delight the young and old with a musical fairy tale for flutes, piano, storytelling, and puppetry. In this family-friendly program, the audience is taken on a journey with Luna as she encounters a galloping pony, swimming turtle, and other creatures including a fierce dragon! Musicians Alma Coefman, Kristin Trangsrud... Read More →

    $12 – $20
  • Luna’s Magic Flute: A Musical Fairytale

    Recurring
    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    Luna’s Magic Flute is certain to delight the young and old with a musical fairy tale for flutes, piano, storytelling, and puppetry. In this family-friendly program, the audience is taken on a journey with Luna as she encounters a galloping pony, swimming turtle, and other creatures including a fierce dragon! Musicians Alma Coefman, Kristin Trangsrud... Read More →

    $12 – $20
  • Luna’s Magic Flute: A Musical Fairytale

    Recurring
    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    Luna’s Magic Flute is certain to delight the young and old with a musical fairy tale for flutes, piano, storytelling, and puppetry. In this family-friendly program, the audience is taken on a journey with Luna as she encounters a galloping pony, swimming turtle, and other creatures including a fierce dragon! Musicians Alma Coefman, Kristin Trangsrud... Read More →

    $12 – $20
  • Accidental Traveller

    Recurring
    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    An exhibition of images captured in the latter half of 2021, Accidental Traveller is the result of the latest photographic expeditions of Sia Yazdanfar. As he had done so in 2020, Yazdanfar returned to his home country of Iran from the US, navigating travel to multiple locations with the world in the grips of a... Read More →

  • Ceramics: Holiday Ornaments

    Recurring
    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    This three-session class will cover handbuilt and wheel-thrown Christmas ornaments. In the first class students will learn how to handbuild and throw several ornaments. The second class will cover trimming and decorating with slip and underglaze to complete work for bisque firing. In the final class we will glaze our bisqued ornaments. Class size will... Read More →

    $197
  • James McMurtry

    The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

    The New York Times Magazine’s cover story “25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going” (Sunday, March 12) prominently features a four-page spread focusing on James McMurtry’s “Copper Canteen,” from his 2015 release Complicated Game. The author points directly to the song’s frequently quoted opening line as a representative passage in McMurtry’s work: “Honey, don’t you be yelling at me while I’m cleaning my gun.” “Though that line about the gun got a big laugh when McMurtry played it in Dallas,” Ruth Graham writes, “I still don’t know whether to hear it as a joke or a threat, and McMurtry has never been one to offer the easy comfort of a straight answer.” Additionally, while many fans consider McMurtry an overtly political songwriter (“We Can’t Make It Here Anymore,” “Cheney’s Toy”), Graham notes that he’s actually more concerned with the effect of policy on personal workaday matters. “McMurtry often writes about how seemingly distant political concerns nudge his characters’ choices and prod their psyches,” she says, “the stretched budget of the Veterans Affairs Department or the birth of a new national park’s consuming the neighbors’ land through eminent domain.” Read the New York Times Magazine in full here. Those living and visiting Austin during South by Southwest this week will have several chances to catch McMurtry, from his full-band showcase at Mojo Nixon’s Jalapeno Pancake Mayhem at the Continental Club to a solo gig at El Mercado’s Backstage. Fans on the East Coast can see him on his Stateside Solo tour later in March, which launches at the Clementine Cafe in Harrisonburg, Virginia on March 25 and routes throughout the region before concluding at New York City’s City Winery on April 2. “Nothing makes you miss Waffle House like a couple of weeks in Europe,” says McMurtry, who has been touring abroad recently. “The term ‘Continental Breakfast’ is an oxymoron.” “James McMurtry may be the truest, fiercest songwriter of his generation” -Stephen King Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter

    $22