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Austin Arts Project: SING OUT! | KMFA 89 5 | Austin s Classical Music Radio Station

on June 3, 2021. This outdoor concert will bring the talents of six Tony and Grammy Award winners and nominees together in Austin for an evening of Broadway’s most inspiring and life-affirming works. Created out of a conversation at the 2019 Tony Awards between Beth Malone who originated the role of Alison Bechdel in the musical Fun Home on Broadway and Austin’s own Mela Dailey about representation on stage through musical theatre, concerts, and pride, AAP leapt into motion to design an evening of personal stories and performances reflecting experiences in the LGBTQIA+ community. “ Sing Out! is a 90-minute Broadway musical revue with a twist that Austin will be able to experience and preview before it heads to New York City next summer at Jazz at Lincoln Center,” explains Dailey. “It’s important to hear personal stories and powerful performances by award-winning artists of the LGBTQIA+ community. And well, I think we deserve some fun after this past year of qu

Keeping art alive in the city

Keeping art alive in the city By Tanya Waterworth Share Durban - The Covid lockdown has had a devastating financial impact on galleries and museums in the city, and they are now trying to re-ignite the sector. After a widely-shared appeal for funding on Facebook by KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts (KZNSA) Gallery, director Angela Shaw this week said they had a good response. She said by using a three-pronged approach ‒ on their social media platforms, in their newsletters and in personal letters to members ‒ they had brought in small donations which have so far raised R30 000. They also engaged with companies to donate funding from which a business can benefit in tax, held art sales online and in the gallery, and supported the gallery s well known café in Glenwood.

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