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Bricolage Arts Festival Schedule.

COPYRIGHT 2007 Winston-Salem Journal Nov. 1–The Bricolage Arts Festival will begin today and run through Sunday at various venues around the Piedmont Triad. The festival is designed to showcase the skills and talents of artists and artisans from the region. It will include music, dance, film and...

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Bricolage Arts Festival Schedule.

Posted by Winston Salem | Posted in Winston Salem Journal | Posted on 31-08-2008

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COPYRIGHT 2007 Winston-Salem Journal

Nov. 1–The Bricolage Arts Festival will begin today and run through Sunday at various venues around the Piedmont Triad. The festival is designed to showcase the skills and talents of artists and artisans from the region. It will include music, dance, film and visual arts. Tickets for each event will be available at the door. For more information, see www.bricolageartsfestival.org or call 336-908-3242. Here is a schedule:

Thursday, Nov. 1

AESTUO-DOGMA ENGINE: 7 p.m., Reynolds Auditorium, 301 N. Hawthorne Road. Karola Luttringhaus of alban elved dance company and Jennifer Wynn O’Kelly will combine lighting, sculpture, music, costuming and dance. Admission $10, $6 for children 12 and younger.

MURAL UNVEILING: 7 p.m., Henry and Washington streets, Eden. Jack Stone and Kitty Williams will unveil their public-art mural titled River Boat Men: Dan River Trading, 1835. Admission $10, $6 for children 12 and younger.

ON TRACK, AN INTERACTIVE FILM SCREENING: 7 p.m., Moring Arts Center, 123 Sunset Ave., Asheboro. Philip Shore and Zora Medor will use archival photos, new film footage and live actors to tell the story of trains and their history in our region. Admission $10, $6 for children 12 and younger.

Friday, Nov. 2

LISTEN! 7 p.m., Bishop McGuinness High School, 1725 N.C. 66 South, Kernersville. Bonnie Duckworth and Barbara Presnell will present a spiritual program with poetry and music performed by an eight-person orchestra, choir members and dancers. Admission $10, $6 for children 12 and younger.

PIEDMONT STRUT, A JAZZ-BLUES CONCERT: 7 p.m., Sunset Theatre, 234 Sunset Ave., Asheboro. Mel Jones and Joe Robinson will fuse rural and urban musical styles of the region with acoustic blues and jazz. Admission $10, $6 for children 12 and younger.

ON TRACK: 7 p.m., The Exhibit Center, Reidsville. See Nov. 1.

Saturday, Nov. 3

PIEDMONT STRUT: 7 p.m., Brock Performing Arts Center, 622 N. Main St., Mocksville. See Nov. 2.

ALLUVIAL FUSION, AN INTERACTIVE ARTS INSTALLATION: 2 p.m., RiverMill Village, 1735 Saxapahaw Bethlehem Church Road, Saxapahaw. Artists and musicians of the River Artists Collective will create a site-specific art experience, with the Haw River as their inspiration and backdrop. Admission $10, $6 for children 12 and younger.

ON TRACK: 2 p.m., High Point Museum,., High Point. See Nov. 1.

Sunday, Nov. 4

LISTEN! 3 p.m., Grace Episcopal Church, Lexington. See Nov. 2.

ON TRACK: 2 p.m., The Elon School, 201 S. O’Kelly Ave., Elon. See Nov. 1.

FLOW: 7 p.m., Grimsley High School Auditorium, 801 Westover Terrace, Greensboro. Duane Cyrus of Cyrus Art Production and Virginia Shepley will present a dance-theater show with multimedia scenic elements suspended from the ceiling. Admission $10, $6 for children 12 and younger.

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