Dear Everyone -
Every year there is a GREAT FREE concert to celebrate the National
Endowment for the Arts (NEA). Amazing mind-blowing folk artists from
all over the country come to share their art. Most of it is music, but
not all. They are often incredibly elderly people that have been the
keepers of some amazing folk art, passed down for generations. I
cannot express enough how wonderful this FREE evening will be.
Location is Lisner Auditorium, GWU. October 4th. Each household can
order six tickets. Please come and celebrate these American artists!
You will thank me - I promise.
http://www.lisner.org/eventdetails.asp?id=749
NEA NATIONAL HERITAGE FELLOWSHIPS CONCERT
Celebrate our nation's top folk and traditional artists at the 2012
National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowships Concert.
This concert will spotlight our country's diverse traditional arts
heritage with music ranging from Tidewater gospel quartet the Paschall
Brothers to the bluegrass music of local dobro player Mike Auldridge,
and the innovative klezmer music of Andy Statman. In addition, learn
more about traditional crafts such as basketmaking and boatbuilding
from the artists who keep these traditions alive. Nick Spitzer, host
of public radio's American Routes, will emcee this evening of
conversations, demonstrations, and performances.
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Jennifer Sass
Email: sass.jen@gmail.com
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