What’s happening in the South Jersey area this weekend and beyond (May 13-20)
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WHAT’S GOING ON?
Here is a small sample of area happenings some in-person, others online you may want to check out in the coming days.
Salem County Arts in Bloom will feature open studio and gallery tours throughout the county on May 15 and 16.artsinbloomnj.com
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MAY 14
MILLVILLE Virtual Paperweight Festival, presentations, breakout sessions with paperweight artists, live demonstrations with molten hot glass and shopping rooms with artists and dealers in association with the Delaware Valley Paperweight Collectors Association, 6:30-7:15 p.m. May 14, 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. May 15 and 11:45 a.m.-7 p.m. May 16. Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center. $45-$60. wheatonarts.org, 856-825-6800. Registration required.
Dulcet sounds to fill the air at outdoor Woodstown concert
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
The Dulcet Guitar Duo Alex Pollack and Caroline Kubach will perform a Music Around the County concert 3 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at Marlton Park in WoodstownMusic Around the County
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Music Around the County will present the Dulcet Guitar Duo for its first free live concert of the season 3 p.m. Saturday, May 15, at Marlton Park in Woodstown.
The duo Caroline Kubach and Alex Pollock performed virtually as part of last fall’s COVID-19 inhibited series.
Both musicians studied classical guitar performance at Rowan University, earning bachelor and masters degrees. Their program will include the traditional Dutch folksong “A Thanksgiving Prayer (We Gather Together),” the Shaker melody “Simple Gifts” and “A Dublin Lullaby” by Mark Houghton.
Salem County music series delays season due to COVID-19
Updated Mar 01, 2021;
Music Around the County, is making some changes to its previously announced 2020-2021 musical season concert series due to COVID-19.
The “Golden Age of Victorian Music: A Tribute to John Philip Sousa” concert, originally scheduled for Sunday, March 6, at Salem Community College in Carneys Point has been postponed until Sunday, June 6, and will be held at Appel Farm from 6 to 8 p.m.. Woodstown High School music teacher Jim Ludlam will direct a band of local musicians who will come together for this one-time concert.
The “World Music Festival: A Japanese Garden” originally scheduled for Friday, April 9, at Salem Community College has been postponed until Friday, Oct. 1, on the college campus. The program will feature pianist Michiko Otaki and koto player Yumi Kurosawa.