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Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Staff Reports
Mar 5, 2021
The American Spiritual Ensemble will debut ABACâs Spring Virtual Arts Series on March 11. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
TIFTON, Ga. â Arts and Culture at ABAC presents a new way to celebrate performing arts despite current challenges with a brand-new Spring Virtual Arts Series beginning March 11 on the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College website.
Presented by James C. and Jolene C. Bell, each virtual performance will be available for 24 hours at no charge to the viewer, ABAC said in a press release. The four performances in the series can be accessed at arts.abac.edu on the dates of the performances.
Review: TAKE3 heats up Burlington Memorial Auditorium
Civic Music s first concert of 2021 warms hearts and minds with popped-up classics.
Bob Saar
for The Hawk Eye
The future came to Burlington Saturday night when Civic Music heralded the beginning of the end of endless coronavirus quarantines.
BCM president Barbara McRoberts welcomed the 200-plus crowd of eager music lovers and introduced SCC President Michael Ash, who was cheered when he said, We ll be having a facemask-burning event soon.
TAKE3 is violinist Lindsay Deutsch, cellist Mikala Schmitz and pianist Jason Stoll, Californians all, performing on the frigid banks of the frozen Mississippi River, their first live concert in nearly a year.
Live music at Memorial Auditorium will help music lovers warm up after a long cold snap.
Bob Saar
for The Hawk Eye
Burlington Civic Music returns to Memorial Auditorium Saturday after more than a year of interruptions by Mother Nature. We had a flood in September 2019, so we had to cancel the Texas Tenors; the next two shows were without heat, and by the end of the season in 2020 we had two shows cancel because of COVID, BCM president Barbara McRoberts said.
Half their shows were international artists who were not going to tour because of COVID-19 restrictions. If you look at what was our season to what is our season, we have had seven changes, McRoberts said.