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In the 43 years since the founding of SXSW, Austin’s most iconic and well-attended festival had never been canceled, but on March 6, 2020, the unbeliev
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Can you hear it? The sound of applause? Coming not from some ersatz arts space on your computer but from actual theatres, concert halls, and comedy clubs?
Yes, after an excruciating year of having their spaces shuttered and being unable to engage directly with audiences in the intimacy of indoor venues, performing artists are once again opening the doors and bringing people back in to see them play. It s a reunion that s been a long time coming.
From the minute the city went into lockdown last March, performing artists companies and artists began to search for ways to keep making work and stay connected to their patrons. Because they collaborate, they innovate, they improvise (some specialize in it), the artists created alternatives: dances performed in a house with the audience watching through windows; drive-in concerts with audiences listening from their cars; plays told in audio, in letters, in phone calls; and Zoom improv, Z
Not during the booming, brassy Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman, No. 1 by Joan Tower.
Nor during the opening passages of the saucy, sassy Huapango by José Pablo Moncayo, as arranged by Ernesto Enriquez.
The shock of hearing an orchestra play in person for the first time in 15 months came later during Huapango with the unexpected rattle of maracas.
Like a rattlesnake s warning, this tingling sound ricocheted through my nervous system, reminding me that certain responses to orchestral music cannot be duplicated by listening to recorded or streaming versions of it.
Austin Symphony returns in-person
The Austin Symphony Orchestra played its last concerts of the season also its only concerts in person at Riverbend Church in West Austin. The customary venue for the group s annual performances of Handel s Messiah, the room is tall, wide and comfortable. The stage is copious although not big enough for the entire orchestra to to sit together within the protocols of soc
NJSIAA announces Gallagher/Bollinger Hall of Fame class for 2021
NJSIAA announces Gallagher/Bollinger Hall of Fame class for 2021
All inductees were selected by a statewide committee of journalists and both active and retired school administrators.
“What always amazes me about our annual Hall of Fame process is that there never seems to be a shortage of remarkable individuals who either played or contributed to scholastic athletics in New Jersey,” Jack DuBois, NJSIAA assistant director, who chairs the selection committee, said in a prepared statement. “This year’s group is no exception, and it speaks to the long, proud history of high school sports in our state.”