성남 도시역사문화 자료 구축…시민 활동가 모집
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[여성종합뉴스] 성남시(시장 은수미)는 도시역사문화 아카이브(archive, 자료보존소) 구축을 위해 수집 조사를 함께할 시민 활동가(성남 기억수집가)를 오는 15일까지 공개 모집한다.
참여 자격은 구술자료 수집 관련 경험·경력이 있는 성남시민, 지역 소재 대학(원)이나 직장을 다니는 역사학, 문화인류학 등 관련 전공자다.
선정되면 ‘성남 기억수집가’로 활동한다. 올해 ‘8.10 성남(광주대단지)민권운동’ 50주년을 맞아 당시를 기억하는 이들을 찾아 인터뷰를 진행하고, 구술자료를 기록으로 남기는 활동을 한다.
성남 기억수집가 활동 희망자는 기한 내 성남시 홈페이지(새소식)에 있는 지원신청서와 개인정보 수집 동의서를 작성해 시청 문�
Live musical theater returns in Colorado
With new safety protocols and precautions in place, live musical theater is back with You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Author: Alexander Kirk Updated: 4:34 PM MST February 23, 2021
LITTLETON, Colo. Town Hall Arts Center has announced the return of live musical theater to its historic downtown Littleton theater. You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, the first live production for the theater since last year, brings the beloved “Peanuts” comic to life in as a classic musical.
The musical will open Friday, March 19 and run through Sunday, April 18.
Town Hall Arts Center will keep patrons, artists and staff safe with health protocols including mandatory mask requirements, temperature checks and social distancing.
For the performing arts in Vermont, 2020 was the year that wasnât. Yet the COVID-19 pandemic revealed many arts organizationsâ ability to redefine themselves â and for others it meant a complete shutdown.
January began optimistically with a splendid performance by the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Anne Decker, of Menottiâs Christmas opera, âAmahl and the Night Visitorsâ at City Hall Arts Center. The Spice on Snow traditional music festival celebrated its 10th year, also in the capital.
Vermont Stage, the Burlington professional theater, mounted excellent productions of âRelativity,â by Mark St. Germain â in which Ron Crawford became Albert Einstein â and âMarie and Rosetta,â the rockinâ gospel of Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
MONTPELIER â Perhaps no story drives home the spirit of Christmas more than Charles Dickensâ âA Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story.â And there isnât a much better storyteller than Vermontâs own Willem Lange.
On Friday, Lange read the tale of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge and the nocturnal apparitions that helped him discover Christmas, live-streamed from the Lost Nation Theater stage in City Hall Arts Center. Nearly 300 people tuned in to the resident professional theater companyâs first live-streamed production, which remains available online through 10 a.m. Dec. 26.
Dickensâ 1843 novella recounts the story of Scrooge one Christmas Eve. The elderly miser meets the ghost of his late business partner Jacob Marley, and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Future who compel him to see the man he has been, is, and will become. The tale has been a Christmas tradition for nearly 200 years, with translations into over 40 languages and countless fil