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Knight Arts
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A site-specific night and day to remember
“Luminous” by Alex Trimino.
For the second year in a row, the Deering Estate has taken a chance with an outdoor (and some indoor), site-specific sculpture, part of its Festival of the Arts. It’s well worth the jaunt down south.
On opening night, the works were lit up, creating a glowing [...]
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GTCYS alumnus and Minnesota Orchestra violinist Michael Sutton performs with students
By Megen Balda, Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies
Students in the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies have unparalleled opportunities to collaborate with professional musicians, and at the upcoming Concertino and Philharmonic Community Concert, audiences will enjoy the fruits of a collaboration with Minnesota Orchestra Violinist Michael Sutton who will perform [...]
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Make Plans for the 2013 Twin Cities Jazz Festival now
By Connie Shaver, TwinCitiesJazzFestival.com
The Twin Cities Jazz Festival is celebrating its 15th year and has grown to be one of the largest jazz events in the Midwest. Situated in the lush, urban green space of Mears Park in the heart of Lowertown Saint Paul, this celebration of jazz has [...]
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Three cheers for spring 2013
By Taylor Thomas, Community School of the Arts
It isn’t easy being February. Despite the various celebrations—of love, of presidents, of our nation’s rich black history—January is simply a tough act to follow.  This first month is like caffeine, loved by all for its ability to jolt us into a [...]
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DANCECleveland collaborated on sold-out workshop dedicated to helping the Parkinson’s population in Ohio
By Tom Sarago, DANCECleveland
Last weekend , DANCECleveland, a not-for-profit presenter of modern and contemporary dance,  hosted a very special sold-out, two-day workshop dedicated to helping the Parkinson’s population. The event took place February 16-17 at Cleveland State University.
The workshop, conducted by David Leventhal, manager for Dance for PD, a program of [...]
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Weekend preview: EXCHANGE brings Chicago to Detroit
Holding up our end of the bargain: Detroit to host Chicago in a month-long exhibition, which will run through March 16.
This weekend marks the double-opening of EXCHANGE, an art event that invites a cadre of nine Chicago-based artists to exhibit here in Detroit, fair trade for the contingent of [...]
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STOMP lives up to its name in E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall appearance
When we were leaving a performance of STOMP at the E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, we were walking behind a woman whose high heels were clicking steadily on the sidewalk. I started using my playbill as a kind of counter rhythm to her constant beat by tapping it [...]
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