The Saving the Beach Flats Community Garden event was overall excited and inspiring. Unlike the kind of political events I saw in Hong Kong and Taiwan that only had quite boring and overwhelming long speech, the beach flats event included both Mexican dance performance and speech. This form of events both serves an political agenda and brings pleasure to everyone who shows up. This garden has more cultural meaning to people than simply being a growing place. Gardeners need their rights and land to
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mobility constantly puzzles and excites the mind. On the evening of October 25, 2017, I had the honor of attending the phenomenal production of the Fall Dance Concert brought to you in part by Mississippi School of the Arts' 8th Repertory Dance Company. It was filled with such characteristics as previously listed, and much more. Each dance in the concert was choreographed by members of 8th Repertory Company members of previous companies, and the entire show was artistically directed by the remarkable Tammy
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A Concert Review of “Bach at Noon” at the Grace Church in New York City on April 22nd, 2015 This concert review will examine the various aspects of “Bach at Noon” at the Grace Church in New York City on April 22nd, 2015. The make-up of this ensemble is base on the organ playing of Patrick Allen (organist and Master of Choristers at the Grace Church), as well as a historical discussion about the works of Bach by Phillip Lamb. The primary instrument used in this performance was a Bicentential Organ
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and blew my mind. The St. Lawrence String Quartet performed an ensemble of classics from Haydn, Verdi and Dvořák at the Twenty-third Annual Souren L. Chamichian Endowment Concert. The ensemble was triumphantly dramatic and emotionally rich with graceful phrasing, smooth transition and beautiful sound. The Staples Family Concert Hall was ecstatic as the St. Lawrence String Quartet showed their passion for the music. The concentrated silence showed me that the crowd was eager to hear the ensemble.
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After “Crowded Solitudes”, a commendable album recorded with his trio and released on Clean Feed Records, Eric Revis, a bassist of enormous category, arrived at the Jazz Gallery with his new quartet composed of other three creative musicians who are not afraid to break the ‘rules’ and show their untamed appetite for freedom. They are the sensational Ken Vandermark on tenor saxophone and clarinet, the hyper-inventive Kris Davis on piano (she already had been a member of Revis’ trio in the cited album)
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costumers are those music and comedian lovers that want to see their favorite band, singer, or comedian perform live at a show. Live Nation was founded in 2005 with the mission to maximize the live concert experience by producing, marketing and selling live concerts for artists via their global concert pipe (livenation.com). Live nations want the fill the needs of consumers by offering various price ranges for their costumers but also by having a great costumer service with what they call their “fan
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13310 E. 8 MILE DETROIT, MI 48205 Friday Fri 4567 Main St. Arcadia, CA 98052 Friday, June 22 7pm Cost $5 Admit One A Ticket to the Benefit Concert at Fourth Coffee Featuring Mikael Sandberg Admit One Friday Fri 4567 Main St. Arcadia, CA 98052 Friday, June 22 7pm Cost $5 Admit One A Ticket to the Benefit Concert at Fourth Coffee Featuring Mikael Sandberg Admit One Friday Fri 13310 E. 8 MILE DETROIT, MI 48205 JUNE 20, 2015 9 pm to 2 pm Cost $10
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various sections of the orchestra, as they play the long tone to tune their instruments to the standard pitch of A440. Well these random sounds were really loud, and somewhat confusing, who would’ve thought that they could play so beautifully. The concert began with a melodious 10 minute medley featuring wonderful musicians and the conductor Jack Everly, who is an experienced veteran in the symphony arts, as they concluded their introduction the audience rose as one to give it a long standing ovation
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The Florence Symphony Orchestra performed their concert called, Polish-French connection, on October 17th 2016. It was performed at the Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center in Florence, SC. They are an orchestral ensemble which consists of many string instruments (Violin and Cello), Brass (Trombones and French Horns), woodwinds (Flutes, clarinets, and oboe), the keyboard instruments and the percussion. They performed the works of Frédéric Chopin and his Piano Concerto No.1 in E Minor
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list of concerts, I decided choose Broadway Night in Baldwin in the Duke University. Obviously, it is an excellent concert. The concert taking place in the Baldwin Auditorium. This is an interesting concert about Broadway, and they choose several famous music drama. There are students, teachers, and normal audience come here to watching their concert. They look like really enjoy the concert, and they give a big round of applause include me. In the end the concert, we enjoyed the concert so much that
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