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SUMMARY:Birthplace of Country Music: Real Folk Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL EXHIBIT: REAL FOLK\nMAR 6 – 12:00AM TO AUG 30 – 11:59PM\nREAL FOLK: PASSING ON TRADES & TRADITIONS THROUGH THE VIRGINIA FOLKLIFE APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM EXTENDED THROUGH AUGUST!\nVIRTUAL TOUR & ACTIVITIES \nSince 2002\, the Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program at Virginia Humanities has brought together over 150 experienced master artists and eager apprentices\, ensuring various art forms are passed on in ways that are conscious of history and faithful to tradition. All forms of Virginia’s expressive culture – from the Appalachian hills and the Chesapeake shore to new immigrant traditions brought to the state – are represented\, including letterpress printing\, mandolin making\, African-American gospel singing\, quilting\, old-time banjo playing\, Mexican folk dancing\, classical Iranian and Persian music\, broom making\, and more. The master artists comprise some of Virginia’s most celebrated practitioners of folk traditions both old and new to Virginia\, and the apprentices learn their chosen craft not in classrooms or lecture halls\, but in their traditional contexts\, such as local dance halls\, churches\, woodshops\, stables\, and garages – making the passing on of these crafts even more meaningful. \nReal Folk: Passing on Trades & Traditions through the Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program gives viewers an inside look at these traditions and the people who are keeping them alive\, helping to ensure that Virginia’s treasured folkways remain in good keeping for years to come. \nThis exhibit\, on display at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum March 6—August 30\, 2020\, was produced through a partnership between the museum and the Virginia Folklife Program. \nA variety of complementary programs will be offered to go along with Real Folk; keep an eye on our events page to learn more.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/birthplace-of-country-music-real-folk-exhibit/
LOCATION:Birthplace of Country Music Museum\, 520 Birthplace of Country Music Way\, Bristol\, VA\, 24201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Music,Storytelling,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Murder Mystery Dinner: The Fatal Fifties Affair
DESCRIPTION:MURDER MYSTERY DINNER\, “THE FATAL FIFTIES AFFAIR” \nThe Historic Eureka Inn invites you to an evening of crime and comedy! Put on your thinking cap and bring an appetite; you’re going to need both for The Fatal Fifties Affair!  Shows are Thursday\, March 26 through Saturday\, April 11th at 6:30 p.m. The Fatal Fifties Affair is directed by Katelyn Yarbrough and was written by Eileen Moushey.  It is produced for Special Arrangement by Mysteries By Moushey\, Inc. \n\nAmerica’s favorite TV family is getting back together! You may remember watching them in black and white\, as “The Prescott’s” from the hit television show\, “Make Way for Winky”.  The Historic Eureka Inn is the first stop on the national tour featuring the original cast of the show!  Enjoy a gourmet TV Dinner and immerse yourself in the fifties.  You can get an autograph from the cast\, snap a photo with Winky and the Gang\, and find out what the Prescott’s have been up to\, as Barry “The Hatchet” West hosts a panel interview!  Witness some dastardly deeds and watch the cast unravel before your eyes! \n\nYou will become part of the show! Join in the fun and interrogate suspects and search the Inn for clues. Dessert is served up to our sleuths will as they detect whodunit! \n\nTickets for “A Fatal Fifties Affair” must be purchased in advance at the Historic Eureka Inn\, Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. or by calling 423.913.6100. You can book an overnight stay and enjoy a lovely room and enjoy a delicious breakfast at Eureka Bites! Tickets and reservations are required. Tickets are $50 (plus tax) per person. Shows are limited to 20 people. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. each night. Parking is free and located down 1st Avenue and on Main Street. For more information\, please call 423.913.6100 or email eurekasmysteryparlor@gmail.com. \nFollow us on Facebook and Instagram @eurekas_mystery_parlor and @inn_keeping_it_real for more information!
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/murder-mystery-dinner-the-fatal-fifties-affair/
CATEGORIES:Food/Drink,General,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Putting in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Putting in the Park \nMonday\, April 6                                                                     11:00 am – Noon \nCost: $5.00                                                                              Max: 5 \nPre-registration required – www.tnstateparks.com/parks/sycamore-shoals \nChoose “Upcoming Events” in the left hand menu. What is disc golf? Join Ranger Davis in a unique setting around Fort Watauga for an introduction to disc golf! Learn basic techniques for putt and approach\, mid-range\, and driving\, with a “hands on” opportunity using discs that will be provided. Dress appropriately for the weather and bring your own water.  Cash payments must be made at the park office during regular operating hours prior to registration cut-off date.  Meet in the Visitor Center\, subject to cancellation due to significantly inclement weather. Please no pets.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/putting-in-the-park-3/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors,Sports
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SUMMARY:Jonesborough: Donald Davis Storytelling Concert
DESCRIPTION:Master Storyteller\, Donald Davis\, Returns to Historic Jonesborough \nDonald Davis\, one of America’s favorite master storytellers\, is coming to the Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center on April 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. The two-night concert will feature Davis telling different stories each evening. \n\nDavis was born in a Southern Appalachian Mountain world that was rich in stories. “I didn’t learn stories\, I just absorbed them.” Davis says as he recounts tales learned from a family of traditional storytellers who lived on the same Western North Carolina land since 1781. \n\nBefore Davis hits the stage\, live music will be provided by Scott Wild\, an American singer/songwriter specializing in vintage folk rock. Then following the storytelling concert Davis will host a meet and greet for fans. \n\nDavis’ resume boasts numerous experiences including Davidson College\, Duke University Divinity School\, a retired Methodist minister and former chairperson of the board of Directors for the National Storytelling Association. He is a favorite at the National Storytelling Festival and has also served as a featured teller at the Smithsonian Institute\, the World’s Fair as well as festivals and concerts throughout the United States and the world. \n\nFor Donald Davis\, storytelling is a way of giving and living life. He invites each listener to come along\, pull deep inside for one’s own stories and personally share the common experiences that celebrate the creative spirit. For Donald Davis\, storytelling “is not what I do for a living\, but it is how I do all that I do while I am living.” \n\nEnjoy two nights of stories from Donald Davis with general admission each evening being $12. A special group rate for 15 or more people is available for $10 per person. For tickets or more information\, call 423.753.1010 or visit Jonesborough.com/tickets.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/jonesborough-donald-davis-storytelling-concert-2/
LOCATION:Jonesborough Visitor Center\, TN\, United States
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SUMMARY:Leonardo Colafelice\, piano
DESCRIPTION:At age 21\, Leonardo Colafelice was the youngest conservatory teacher in Italy\, teaching piano performance. Now 23\, Colafelice has already arrayed a collection of gold and first-prize honors as a performer\, from American and international Young Artists piano competitions\, including a gold medal at the Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition in Rochester\, N.Y. On programs in the U.S.\, Italy\, France\, Germany\, United Kingdom\, Denmark\, Switzerland\, Poland\, Hungary\, Israel\, Morocco\, Turkey\, Norway\, Chile and Georgia\, Colafelice presents concerts “nothing short of miraculous\, with careful attention to capturing every color and every character\,” says reviewer Josh Wright.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/leonardo-colafelice-piano/
CATEGORIES:General,Music
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