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Category: arts
11/17/09
"Boulder’s Dance Bridge wins Colorado Dance Award"
"The Boulder Arts Commission’s Dance Bridge won the statewide Colorado Dance Award for Service to the Field (for Organizations) on Saturday, Oct. 24. The Colorado Dance Awards are held annually by the Colorado Dance Alliance to recognize excellence in the dance community."
11/10/09
Scrapbooking, ceramics, painting, acting, pilates and more...
Vail Daily: "Amy Pates doesn't consider herself to be an artist, but The Art Center near Costco in Gypsum, is her masterpiece in the making...When she moved to Eagle County seven years ago from Boulder, she noticed there was no art center for children or adults."
11/06/09
 12:20:28 pm, by naropalibrary  , 82 words, 112 views Categories: arts, archives
Allesee Dance and Opera Resource Library
"The Allesee Dance and Opera Resource Library is the official library and archive for Michigan Opera Theatre, and specializes in research materials specific to dance, opera, and MOT's forty year history...From performance reviews, to photographs, to an immense recording collection, MOT is proud to offer this unique resource online..the library is currently cataloging and digitizing the MOT archives, both helping to preserve the history of dance and opera in Michigan, and provide experience to the next generation of information professionals."
11/04/09
 07:42:53 pm, by naropalibrary  , 32 words, 71 views Categories: arts, archives
"More on Monk"
The New Yorker: "A complete performance of 'Our Lady of Late' — Monk vocalizing hypnotically over a droning wineglass — can be found in the Internet Archive, courtesy of Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado."
10/30/09
 11:00:56 am, by naropalibrary  , 36 words, 1173 views Categories: arts
Naropa prepares theater artist for New York
Visible Soul has an interview with Naropa alum Jeremy Williams, who "has led the creation of over 20 original works with theatre, dance, music, puppet, visual, and technology artists in addition to staging existing plays and musicals."
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