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Vermont Performance Venues Preparing To Reopen

0:52 Some performance venues across Vermont are preparing to reopen with help from federal money after the coronavirus pandemic forced them to close. So far 43 Vermont performance venues benefitted from $13 million in Shuttered Venue Operator Grant program funding, part of federal pandemic relief assistance. The Vermont Comedy Club received more than $400,000 and plans to reopen Labor Day weekend. Burlington s Flynn Center received more than $1.8 million and plans to open in October. Natalie Miller, co-owner of Vermont Comedy Club, says the funding came through at the perfect time to hire contractors and start booking talent. All contents © copyright 2021 Associated Press. All rights reserved

Burlington High School – NECN

Boston Oct 21, 2019 Players from a girls’ high school varsity soccer team in Vermont received with yellow cards after taking their jerseys off mid-game to display shirts stating,”#Equal Pay”. League rules bar the girls from wearing uniforms with slogans on them in official games, but they’re fine for practices and off-field activities, the team’s coach noted before the Friday game. Boston Oct 20, 2019 A girls’ high school varsity soccer team in Vermont is taking a page out of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s playbook, by mixing sports and social activism. “We want to show that we’re all going to stand behind this issue and we’re all going to fight for it together,” Burlington High School freshman Lydia Sheeser said of her team’s.

Vermont Music And Theater Promoters Hope Coronavirus Aid Can Bring Live Arts Back

Vermont Music And Theater Promoters Hope Coronavirus Aid Can Bring Live Arts Back
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2020 in the performing arts: A virtual resurrection from the dead

For the performing arts in Vermont, 2020 was the year that wasn’t. Yet the COVID-19 pandemic revealed many arts organizations’ ability to redefine themselves — 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 Menotti’s Christmas opera, “Amahl and the Night Visitors” 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 “Relativity,” by Mark St. Germain — in which Ron Crawford became Albert Einstein — and “Marie and Rosetta,” the rockin’ gospel of Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

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