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SUMMARY:The Valerie A. Blackwell-Truitt Community Dance and Performance Arts Concert and Art Exhibition at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:The Valerie A. Blackwell-Truitt Community Dance and Performance Arts Concert and Art Exhibition\n \nFriday and Saturday\, 5 & 6 April\, 2024 Curtain at 7:30PM\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\nStudents and Seniors: $10.00\nAntioch College Students: $5.00\nChildren 8 and under: Free\n\n 
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/the-valerie-a-blackwell-truitt-community-dance-and-performance-arts-concert-and-art-exhibition-at-the-foundry-theater-3/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:The Valerie A. Blackwell-Truitt Community Dance and Performance Arts Concert and Art Exhibition at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:The Valerie A. Blackwell-Truitt Community Dance and Performance Arts Concert and Art Exhibition\n \nFriday and Saturday\, 5 & 6 April\, 2024 Curtain at 7:30PM\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\nStudents and Seniors: $10.00\nAntioch College Students: $5.00\nChildren 8 and under: Free\n\n 
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/the-valerie-a-blackwell-truitt-community-dance-and-performance-arts-concert-and-art-exhibition-at-the-foundry-theater-4/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:Eclipse 2024 - Stay at Antioch College!
DESCRIPTION:Stay at Antioch College while viewing the 2024 total eclipse in Yellow Springs\, Ohio–a once-in-a-lifetime experience! \nWe are lucky enough to be in the path of totality for the April 8\, 2024 solar eclipse and are pleased to offer two-night housing packages on our campus. \nHousing accommodations are in Case Commons: two-story units with private\, single rooms (one twin bed)\, a shared restroom on each floor\, and a shared first floor living room and kitchenette. \nRates: \n\nExternal Community – $250 + tax for two nights\, April 7 and 8\, 2024\nAlumni – $200 + tax for two nights\, April 7 and 8\, 2024 (note: Antioch College Alumni may choose this discounted reservation offering; just bring your own twin linens\, please!)\n\nRegister below to reserve your room by April 1\, 2024. \nPlease contact rentalsandevents@antiochcollege.edu with questions. \n  \n			\n				Eclipse Housing for Antioch College Alumni\n			\n				Eclipse Housing for the External Community
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/eclipse-2024-stay-at-antioch-college/
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CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:The Faux Paws at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:“…a compelling blend of traditional music virtuosity and driving dancehall rhythms alongside progressive instrumentation and improvisation” – Kara Kundert\, Bluegrass Pride \nFrom raging fiddle tunes\, to saxophone solos and unrequited love songs\, the music of The Faux Paws would be hard to pin down with standard genre descriptions. The trio’s contagious groove\, and feel-good melting pot folk music has been honed over ten years of playing together\, and is the sound of three close friends (two of which happen to be brothers)\, who feel a musical kinship that transcends any stylistic limitations. Now\, after nearly a decade of music making\, the bi-coastal trio are releasing their self-titled debut album “The Faux Paws” \nBrothers Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand grew up playing contra dance music with their musician mother in the band Great Bear. Chris Miller grew up in Florida\, and he was enamoured with bluegrass\, and studied jazz before going on to play with GRAMMY nominated Cajun-country band The Revelers. Since meeting in 2012\, the trio have toured across North America several times\, sometimes under the name The Faux Paws\, sometimes as part of other larger ensembles. But due to their commitments to other bands and musical projects\, the timing was never right to focus on making The Faux Paws a priority. Instead\, they took their time learning about different styles of music from one another\, and finding where their interests and skills could create unexpected and exciting new sounds. “I love super glossy pop music\, and Chris is always pushing more of a jazz influence” says Noah.. “But we all have a strong background in dance music\, so almost everything we do has rhythm and groove\, and is based around hook and feel”. \nIt may have taken The Faux Paws ten years to make their debut album\, but those years have clearly not gone to waste. Now\, with an experimental but cohesive vision\, the trio brings together seemingly unrelated musical elements into one joyful and distinctive collection\, deeply rooted in the raw humanity of folk dance and music traditions. \n“There’s so much that’s straightforwardly eccentric about The Faux Paws on paper that the contrast between sounds and sensibilities relaxes into a logical whole. The three have carved out a unique character in a genre where distinguishing oneself is a surprisingly difficult task. Considerable musical talent…they’re undoubtedly good. Whatever first impression the trio makes on paper\, they make a better one with this record.” – Andy Crump\, No Depression
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/the-faux-paws-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:The Antioch School Scholarship Gala at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:The Antioch School Scholarship Gala is our signature fundraising event of the year\, with all proceeds benefiting the school’s Scholarship Fund. Over 50% of our students currently receive financial aid and this night is what secures funds for next year’s applicants. We hope you will consider joining us. The event will feature Ohio Arts Council supported resident artist storytellers Sam Bartlett and Mama O. and vibrant roots music from The Howdy Boys. We are grateful to our Media Sponsor WYSO and the Emporium & Underdog Cafe. If you’d like to support the Antioch School with an Auction Donation or Sponsorship please contact our Development Coordinator Chris Westhoff\, chris@antiochschool.org. Tickets can be purchased using the link below and include the entertainment\, a lovely catered spread and open wine bar. \nhttps://crm.bloomerang.co/HostedDonation?ApiKey=pub_a8072d9c-1b0d-11ec-8d33-02b23beb52c1&WidgetId=1196032
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/the-antioch-school-scholarship-gala-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
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SUMMARY:World House Choir - "Weather: Stand the Storm" at the Foundry Theater
DESCRIPTION:Regional premiere performance of with composer Rollo Dilworth in attendance\n \nFree\n \nWeather: Stand the Stormmusic by Rollo Dilworthpoetry by Claudia Rankine\n\n\nFrom the Composer: \n\n\nMay 25th of 2020 was a Memorial Day that took on new meaning for not just for those who were citizens of the United States of America\, but also for citizens around the world who witnessed the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. The institutional marginalization of Black people in the US has been a part of the nation’s history since the first enslaved Africans arrived on its shores in 1619. While Black\, Brown\, Indigenous\, and People of Color (BIPOC) have experienced some levels of educational\, economic\, and social advancement in this country\, George Floyd’s murder was “wake up” call to many—confirming that much work still needs to be done if America is to live up to its creed that proclaims\, “all are created equal\,” and its promise of “liberty and justice for all.” \n\n\nThe death of George Floyd soon became a defining moment in the discourse on systemic racism and social injustice. Even in the midst of a global pandemic\, people from all walks of life have sought both personal and public ways to respond to this traumatic and tragic event. Individuals and institutions around the world have been inspired to take a closer look at themselves\, to seek a deeper understanding of the dynamics of racism and bias and their effect on the present\, and to take purposeful actions that promote a more just society. \n\n\nHistorically\, the arts have always fulfilled the dual roles of responding to change while at the same time creating change. Weather is a poem that gives voice to the voiceless\, especially those who have been and continue to be marginalized because of difference. It responds to and reflects realities that are both culturally specific and humanly universal. Professor Claudia Rankine challenges all of us (no matter your background or lived experience) to know better\, to do better\, to take action\, and to become agents of social justice and social change. \n\n\nEveryone has a role to play in building and sustaining communities that are fair and just for all. Therefore\, Weather is a learning opportunity for all of us. All persons are invited to tell this story and learn from it. However\, the words and music are not to be taken lightly. Before and during the musical preparation process\, it is important that the singers\, instrumentalists\, and the conductor-teachers immerse themselves in learning experiences (readings\, videos\, projects\, conversations\, etc.) that deepen their understanding about bias\, racism\, classism\, sexism\, and other forms of marginalization. Just as an actor “does their homework” to gain greater understanding of the role before them\, so too must be the case for those performing Weather. As artists\, we must commit ourselves to doing this work. Otherwise\, the resulting performance will lack credibility and artistic integrity. All tempo and expression markings should be closely followed\, and the text must be articulated with the utmost clarity and respect. \n\n\nWhen I was presented the opportunity to set Professor Claudia Rankine’s poem Weather to music\, I immediately found resonance with the words. “Weather” is a contranym (a word with contradictory meanings). It could mean “to withstand\,” and it can also mean “to wear away.” After spending many hours studying the poem\, I had to think very carefully about how I could employ tonal\, rhythmic\, stylistic\, and expressive elements that would amplify (and not detract from) such a powerful and multi-dimensional sequencing of words. I sincerely hope the resulting composition\, bearing same title as the poem\, will serve as a meaningful\, musical manifestation of Rankine’s important and timely message to the world. \n\n\n–Rollo Dilworth \n\n\n \n 
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/world-house-choir-weather-stand-the-storm-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 920 Corry St\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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