Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Upcoming January Events

Auditions: As Far As We Can Remember
January 6-9 - Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center - Greensboro
Caldcleugh makes good on a community request for something "different" for Black History Month. We gathered stories from senior members of Greensboro's African American community and asked them to tell us what they remember about Greensboro to develop this original performance piece. Caldcleugh will audition middle-aged and senior male and female actors for the leads and young actors/dancers to play peripheral parts and perform dance sequences. Please prepare relevant monologue (adults/youth) and a short dance piece (youth). Audition dates and times: January 6 (Wednesday) 5:30-8:00 pm, January 9 (Saturday), 1:00-4:00 pm.
336.373.5881

Esperanza Rising
January 7 - 7 PM - Children's Theatre of Winston-Salem - Winston-Salem
Suddenly separated from her family in Mexico, Esperanza must navigate a new world in America to rediscover the magic and power of love, life and friendship. An enchanting retelling, with music and dance, of the award -winning book by Pam Muñoz Ryan.
336.725.4531

2010 Triad Jewish Film Festival
January 16 - February 4 - Regal Grande Cinema at Friendly Center - Greensboro
Presented by the Greensboro Jewish Federation, the 2010 Triad Jewish Film Festival is hosting a spectacular lineup of films that highlight the Jewish experience and celebrate diversity and understanding. The Festival committee has chosen six critically acclaimed films that promise to entertain, enlighten, educate and enrich. Tickets are available for purchase online.
Admission: $9.50 per film or $50.00 for a six film pass.
336.852.5433

Support the Arts!
January 23 - Volunteer in Your Community, Inc. - Greensboro
A fundraiser to help fund Volunteer in Your Community's (VIYC) programs, which include activities in literacy, health, etc. VIYC has an arts scholarship program that allows low-income youth to receive grants to gain knowledge in music, dance, and visual arts. The students will also be given the opportunity to participate in a focus group that allows them to discuss and share their works with their peers and members of the community. VIYC will award grant amounts based on donations received.
336.669.7667

Multi-Lingual Storytime
January 29 - 11 AM - Children's Museum of Winston-Salem - Winston-Salem
Presented by the Forsyth County Public Libraries, children will learn about other cultures and listen to other languages from all over the world in these storytimes.
Free with admission or membership.
336.723.9111

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