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Ogunquit Performing Arts returns with Capriccio Festival in September

Ogunquit Performing Arts returns with Capriccio Festival in September
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Fayetteville International Folk Festival to be held September 2021

Our festival has always brought the community together to interact with different  cultures and celebrate what makes us unique,” Bob Pinson, interim president and CEO of the Arts Council, said in the release. “Our festival reminds us that we are stronger together and will accomplish more than we will ever do as individuals.” This year s festival will feature more than 30 cultural groups in its Parade of Nations, according to the release. Attendees can also experience music and dance exhibitions, do arts and crafts and eat  a variety of international foods. Government watchdog reporter Abby Church can be reached at achurch@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @abbschurch.

Fresh Mountain Music

Fresh Mountain Music
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Над 1800 изпълнители от 100 фолклорни състава се включват в XXIV Старопланински събор „Балкан фолк

Над 1800 изпълнители от 100 фолклорни състава се включват в XXIV Старопланински събор „Балкан фолк
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Nancy Ochsenschlager receives Jazz Hero Award

Nancy Ochsenschlager receives Jazz Hero Award from Jazz Journalists Association Nancy Ochsenschlager, the former associate producer of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival who has helped produce the event for 45 years in various capacities, has been honored with a Jazz Hero award by the Jazz Journalists Association. Initiated in 2001, the Jazz Hero awards honor “activists, advocates, altruists, aiders and abettors of jazz who have had significant impact in their local communities.” Born in 1939 and raised in Aurora, Illinois, Ochsenschlager attended the University of Michigan and graduated in 1962 with a B.S. in Nursing.  She spent the next dozen years working in her chosen field and, in an early indication of her adventurous spirit, traveling the world, including journeys to Central and South America, Europe and Japan for multiple years.

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