MULTI-MEDIA (Video and Audio Files) |
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Ellen Rosenberg, Project Director of the Kenan Writers' Encounters, discusses Eve Ensler, her "Legacies" themed talk at the Stevens Center, as well as the talk back session led by Ensler following the reading of Carol Gilligan's The Scarlet Letter. |
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Gary Mathews, Producing Director of Theatre Nohgaku and NCSA faculty member, along with Richard Emmert, TN Founder, discuss the stylistic elements of Japanese noh theatre and the world premiere of Pine Barrens with WFDD's Bradley George. |
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Mollye and Kelly Maxner discuss the second season of the Open Dream Ensemble with Bradley George, host of WFDD's Triad Arts Upclose. |
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WFDD Triad Arts Upclose interview with Glenn Siebert, founding director of the Magnolia Baroque Festival, about the wonderful series of concerts that made up the festival's second season. |
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WFDD Triad Arts Up Close interview with Executive Director Margaret Mertz about the Katrina Benefit Concert featuring jazz pianist Henry Butler. All proceeds from the concert went to benefit the Southern Arts Federation Emergency Relief Fund. |
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WFDD News story about the 2006 Arts Advocacy Day in Washington DC featuring Margaret Mertz, Executive Director of the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts, and Jim DeCristo, Vice Chancellor for Economic Development and External Affairs at NCSA. |
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WFDD Triad Arts Up Close interview with Ellen Rosenberg, project director for the Kenan Writers' Encounters about the multimedia lecture featuring Eiko Ishioka on the campus of NCSA. |
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WFDD Triad Arts Up Close with Bradley George featuring Mollye and Kelly Maxner, Artistic Directors of the Open Dream Ensemble. |
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KENAN INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS |
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The Shakespeare Lives! Legacy Document celebrates the first eight years of this unique and exciting program that has changed the way Shakespeare, and all literature, is taught in public schools across the state of North Carolina. |
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In 2002, the Kenan Institute initiated a gathering of dance professionals to address issues in the training and professional lives of young dancers. Dance/USA conducted further research and produced this special report as a follow-up document. |
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The Environmental Scan Analysis involved gathering data from various constituencies of the Institute to respond to several questions designed to elicit a broad range of current views on creativity and it enhancement in the arts. |
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Findings from a national assembly hosted by the Kenan Institute for the Arts and the North Carolina School of the Arts. |
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CLEA's mission is to strengthen the liberal education of college students enrolled in institutions dedicated to the training of performing artists. |
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STAFF SCHOLARSHIP |
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An article by Margaret Mertz, PhD, published in the Teaching Artist Journal, November 13, 2003 |
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Program notes on "The Rape of Lucretia" by Benjamin Britten for the Spring 2004 production by the NCSA School of Music. Margaret Mertz, PhD, wrote this piece based on her dissertation research on Britten's opera. |
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