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Monday, April 2, 2018
Shore Made Music Festival 2018
Shore Made Music Festival
June 17, 2018, 1-10 pm
Historic Onancock School
College Avenue
Onancock Virginia
The 2018 Shore Made Music Festival will be held at Historic Onancock School in Onancock from 1:00 pm until 10:00 pm.
This year's Shore Made Music Festival will feature local arts and craft vendors, kids activities, food vendors and beer, wine and sodas.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair. No coolers, please.
Ticket prices vary.
More information is available at onancockschool.org
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Thursday, February 8, 2018
Virginia Arts Festival 2018
2018 marks the Virginia Arts Festival’s 22nd season. This year's Virginia Arts Festival will feature Bernstein at 100 Tributes,
Classic Ballet and Contemporary Dance,
A Mozart Celebration, lively theater, and music from classical to jazz to pop.
On opening weekend, the Virginia Arts Festival will participate in a worldwide celebration of the music of Leonard Bernstein.
Friday, April 13 at the Ferguson Center for the Arts in Newport News, and Saturday, April 14 at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra is joined by the Virginia Chorale and Todd Rosenlieb Dance in performances of some of Bernstein’s most exciting works.
The audience is taken on a breathtaking ride through the joyful celebration of the Chichester Psalms, the darkly intricate beauty of the Serenade, featuring Grammy-nominated violinist Robert McDuffie, the transporting Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, and the knife-edge jazz of Prelude, Fugue and Riffs, written for Benny Goodman and performed here by award-winning clarinetist Jon Manasse.
Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s Music Director JoAnn Falletta will conduct the celebration; Falletta studied under Bernstein while at Juilliard.
Bernstein on Broadway, Saturday, May 12 at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia Beach, will bring together award-winning Broadway music director Rob Fisher with Broadway stars and the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Chorale to celebrate Bernstein’s unforgettable musicals including Candide, West Side Story, On the Town, Wonderful Town, and more.
source: Virginia Arts Festival
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On opening weekend, the Virginia Arts Festival will participate in a worldwide celebration of the music of Leonard Bernstein.
Friday, April 13 at the Ferguson Center for the Arts in Newport News, and Saturday, April 14 at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra is joined by the Virginia Chorale and Todd Rosenlieb Dance in performances of some of Bernstein’s most exciting works.
The audience is taken on a breathtaking ride through the joyful celebration of the Chichester Psalms, the darkly intricate beauty of the Serenade, featuring Grammy-nominated violinist Robert McDuffie, the transporting Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, and the knife-edge jazz of Prelude, Fugue and Riffs, written for Benny Goodman and performed here by award-winning clarinetist Jon Manasse.
Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s Music Director JoAnn Falletta will conduct the celebration; Falletta studied under Bernstein while at Juilliard.
Bernstein on Broadway, Saturday, May 12 at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia Beach, will bring together award-winning Broadway music director Rob Fisher with Broadway stars and the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Chorale to celebrate Bernstein’s unforgettable musicals including Candide, West Side Story, On the Town, Wonderful Town, and more.
source: Virginia Arts Festival
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Tidewater Virginia Events
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Kopek Coming to the Norva
Irish rock trio Kopek are bringing their brand of rock to the USA and will be in Norfolk at The Norva on Sunday, Jan 30.
Kopek is on the road through February with Hinder, My Darkest Days and Saving Abel. This tour will lead up to the release of their debut album White Collar Lies, due out March 1 on Religion Music via Sony Independent Network.
Kopek is already making waves stateside; Inside Heavy calls the album "Genius through and through." Kopek's video for the album's lead single "Cocaine Chest Pains" is available at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awbK-yIftUM
Kopek is on the road through February with Hinder, My Darkest Days and Saving Abel. This tour will lead up to the release of their debut album White Collar Lies, due out March 1 on Religion Music via Sony Independent Network.
Kopek is already making waves stateside; Inside Heavy calls the album "Genius through and through." Kopek's video for the album's lead single "Cocaine Chest Pains" is available at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awbK-yIftUM
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Chincoteague Island Bluegrass Festival
On April 17, 2010 the Island Bluegrass Alliance will host a one day event at the Chincoteague Center.
The doors will open at 10 am to allow vendors and craftsmen to get a table to set up shop. Also the featured band members will be having workshops for guitar, banjo, mandolin and bass for anyone interested. Jamming groups will be encouraged to play at will around the center hall or outside weather permitting.
At 7:30 the "Roadside Cafe" from northern Virginia will perform on stage with a 2 hour show. There will be an opening band at 7pm.
The concession will be serving chili dogs, pork barbecue, snacks and drinks all day and night. Price at the door is $5.00 and covers everything, even the workshops and vender's tables.Children 12 and under are free. There will be no advance reservations but vender's tables can be reserved by contacting The Center, but you must show up by 10 am or your table will be given to someone else.
Call the Center at 757 336-0614 or Bill Chrisman at 336-3030 for more information, or visit the IBA's website: http://www.islandbluegrass.com
The doors will open at 10 am to allow vendors and craftsmen to get a table to set up shop. Also the featured band members will be having workshops for guitar, banjo, mandolin and bass for anyone interested. Jamming groups will be encouraged to play at will around the center hall or outside weather permitting.
At 7:30 the "Roadside Cafe" from northern Virginia will perform on stage with a 2 hour show. There will be an opening band at 7pm.
The concession will be serving chili dogs, pork barbecue, snacks and drinks all day and night. Price at the door is $5.00 and covers everything, even the workshops and vender's tables.Children 12 and under are free. There will be no advance reservations but vender's tables can be reserved by contacting The Center, but you must show up by 10 am or your table will be given to someone else.
Call the Center at 757 336-0614 or Bill Chrisman at 336-3030 for more information, or visit the IBA's website: http://www.islandbluegrass.com
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