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The Knight Arts program is now seeking grant opportunities in Akron that can create transformational and sustainable change through artistic excellence and collective cultural experiences. If you’re interested in learning more about working with Knight in the arts, please contact Akron Program Director Jennifer Thomas.

A joyful noise

Published on 13 April 2012 by in Akron

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  To explain what last week’s concert by The Knights was like, it’s easiest to start not at the beginning, but with the encore. After finishing a satisfying program of classical-ish music from the Americas, a percussionist came up to the conductor’s box. He sat down. He pulled a rectangular box between his legs. The [...]

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“Songs of our Mothers”

Published on 11 April 2012 by in Akron

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“A multicultural cabaret.” That’s how the New World Performance Laboratory is billing a benefit event by two Akron actors, a guitarist and director, on April 12, 13 and 14. It’s also not a bad description of this company’s sophisticated and daring approach to theater. The group was multicultural before it was a buzzword. For 20 [...]

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Graham company to visit Akron

Published on 06 April 2012 by in Akron

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Every year, Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival director Jane Startzman tries to stretch in a new direction.  This time, she scored a dance coup by booking the Martha Graham Dance Company. The Graham company will appear for two free outdoor shows, Aug. 3 and 4. One of the best things about Akron in the summer [...]

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Too many notes

Published on 04 April 2012 by in Akron

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In the 30 years since Peter Shaffer’s play “Amadeus” first appeared at the National Theatre of Britain, it has played to much acclaim in various productions and revivals in London and on Broadway. Many of us came to it through a hit movie in 1984 that featured Tom Hulce as a madcap, foul-mouthed Mozart. When [...]

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Believe

Published on 30 March 2012 by in Akron, Uncategorized

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“Stop! Convince me that those shoes are magic.” It could only be one pair of famous shoes that director Myron Lewis is talking about: Dorothy’s. On a recent weeknight in the gymnasium of Akron’s Arlington Church of God, Lewis rehearsed the students of YEPAW (Youth Excellence Performing Arts Workshop) as they prepared for two performances [...]

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By Debby Samples, Cleveland International Film Festival The Cleveland International Film Festival celebrated its Akron-area ties on Monday, March 26th with the 36th CIFF Akron Knight Night held at Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill.  It’s no wonder this is one of the favorite events of the Festival with the film, BILL W. (about the founder of [...]

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Jazz for the eyes

Published on 28 March 2012 by in Akron

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The bold colors and muscular lines of works by Bahamian artist Maxwell Taylor added a visual punch to the high-energy lineup of the University of Akron’s 10th annual JazzFest, which wrapped up last Friday night. “I’m always drawing,” the soft-spoken Taylor told a group at a reception for his exhibition, casting a glance around the [...]

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Music, the healing art

Published on 23 March 2012 by in Akron

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The Berlin-based Vogler Quartet is used to big tours. Its performance with Ute Lemper and Stefan Malzew at Akron’s E.J. Thomas Hall last week was part of a 10-city tour that includes stops at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. As it turns out, the four men of the Vogler Quartet are [...]

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Sixth Floor Trio carries on

Published on 21 March 2012 by in Akron

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“It’s not very often that you hear “Carry On” played on bassoon,’’ the high school student sitting next to me at Friday night’s Sixth Floor Trio concert said appreciatively. Darn right, you don’t. And if a Kansas song played on piano, clarinet and bassoon not only sounds unlikely, but truly to be avoided, then surprise: [...]

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Art, and then some

Published on 16 March 2012 by in Akron

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  Networking groups for young professionals are nothing new, but one in Akron that has the arts at its center has a different kind of appeal. ArtCetera is a project of the Akron Area Arts Alliance. Under the Arts Alliance’s umbrella, it’s reaching out to the younger audiences that every arts group craves. Lisa Knapp [...]

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