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    "Thasneen" (2014) by Karpov the Wrecked Train. Saturday, May 24th was the closing of The Dress Show, a collaborative effort between radio station WDET and Public Pool art space, and the first in WDET’s Gallery Takeover series. Produced by Courtney Hurtt, WDET created a segment that...
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    The city of Akron is set to come alive with music this summer. There is a free concert every day of the week somewhere in town. Outside the city limits, especially in the Cuyahoga Valley, the musical scene is shaping up as well. The Conservancy for the Cuyahoga Valley partners...
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    By Allied Media Projects AMP Camp is a retreat for Detroit-based artist-educators. It will take place Saturday, August 16 through Wednesday, August 20, 2014, at a group of beachside cabins in Silver Lake, MI. Now in its third year, AMP Camp is like an intense and intimate version of the...
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    Some old dance friends and some new ones are in the lineup for the newly announced 2014-2015 season of DANCECleveland, a Knight Arts grantee. First-timers for DC are an innovative ensemble led by French-Algerian choreographer Mourad Merzouki called Compagnie Kafig, and the newly-launched “Wendy Phelan – Restless Creature,” featuring the...
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    Text drawings from Michael Scoggins. Several months ago, the Brooklyn-based couple of Michael Scoggins and Alex Gingrow were playing with paper during their residency at the Fountainhead, paper that would be formed into works for their show that is now at Diana Lowenstein Fine Art, “Your...
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    There's only one weekend left to experience the immersive “Van Gogh Alive” exhibition at Discovery Place. More than 3,000 of Vincent van Gogh’s artworks are on display in an unusual exhibition method that re-creates the paintings on digital screens in a synthesis of traditional art and modern technology. Visitors will...
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    Like many artistic collaborations, this one began over yoga, solidified over pizza and blossomed over chicken cacciatore. John Jarboe and his Philadelphia cabaret group, The Bearded Ladies, had an idea to create a performance piece on Andy Warhol. The idea intrigued David Devan, who was intent on rethinking the city’s opera company. After running into each other at yoga, the two Knight Arts grantees shared a meal and decided to partner in producing “Andy: A Popera.” Far from a Warhol biopic, the piece will explore a few essential questions: What is Warhol’s legacy, and how is his statement about everyone having 15 minutes of fame relevant today? Is immortality worth dying for? This pairing of people and ideas may sound unusual, but so is the creative process behind it. With Knight funding, the piece will be written and composed, tested before audiences at neighborhood pop-up performances, reworked with feedback and finally staged next March. It’s a Popera in three acts, literally fueled by food and community.
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    The Amernet String Quartet. From left: Misha Vitenson, Michael Klotz, Marcia Littley and Jason Callaway. There never seems to be any end to Mozart, and in the next couple weeks Miami audiences can hear some relative rarities from this composer’s vast output. Amernet String Quartet: The...
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    One of Philadelphia’s oldest dance companies and a driving force behind the African cultural renaissance in the region, Kùlú Mèlé African Dance and Drum Ensemble, surprised Philadelphia’s library patrons on a recent afternoon as part of Knight Foundation’s Library Acts of Culture. “I happened to walk into the public library, and I heard all this music,” said library visitor Milton Robinson. “I said, am I in the right place? I stopped and went over to see it for myself.” Drummers and dancers performed Fula Fare, a celebratory dance of the Fulani people of West Africa. By performing pop-up performances at four West Philadelphia neighborhood libraries, the dance company got the community thinking about its libraries in a whole new way. Photo: Kùlú Mèlé African Dance & Drum Ensemble performs a Library Act of Culture at the Free Library of Philadelphia's Paschalville Library. Photos by Dave Tavani. Surprised visitor Kadeena Fulton said, “It was fantastic. For them to come into this area of an inner city…it was a good idea, so that we can know where our roots come from.” About Knight Foundation’s Library Acts of Culture program Knight Foundation’s Library Acts of Culture brings artists out of performance halls and into libraries and people’s everyday lives. As libraries continue to reinvent themselves in the digital age, they have become spaces that are more about creation than collection. Spread throughout neighborhoods, we thought Library Acts were an organic way to bring the arts to all communities. Read more. - Megan Wendell is a communications consultant for Knight Foundation
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    By The Tattooed Ballerinas Dancers come prepared for Modern/ Contemporary Movement and Improvisation. Helping to celebrate two of Miami’s historic gems, choreographer Hattie Mae Williams will present a site-specific dance event at the Venetian Pool — for its 90th birthday, 2015 — and a dance/film project at The Miami Marine...