By Ann Wood PARIS—Tim Marriner takes the microphone in hand. “Everybody square up. There you go,” he says, and starts calling the first dance. A reported 21 squares, or 168 dancers, from all over New England took to the cafeteria floor at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School on Saturday night. This was no school dance—they […]
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A festival in plein air
By Amanda Johnson NORWAY—”It’s not just the art show,” says Lisa Moore, a committee coordinator of the Norway Arts Festival, adding that there are plenty of different kinds of art —from music to theater to readings— that are showing this year. Thousands of artists, art observers, performers and locals are expected to flock to the 47th […]
UMaine Museum of Art announces Winter Exhibitions
BANGOR — The University of Maine Museum of Art, located at 40 Harlow Street in downtown Bangor, will open three new exhibitions in January. UMMA, which is open Moday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., brings innovative contemporary art exhibitions to the region and presents approximately 12 original exhibitions each year. UMMA’s winter exhibitions […]
Gershwin inspires artist, dancer and musicians to collaborate on project
BETHEL — Rhapsody in Blue….Wrap the Bodies in Hue….Rap the Body to Blue. The Mahoosuc Arts council will present a set of outstanding collaborating artists in performances Jan. 14 and 15that will include students from the greater Bethel area. A feast of the senses, the fabrics used in the featured piece will be dyed by students […]
Collaborative arts project brings students, organic farmers and area schools together
AUGUSTA — The Collaborative Portrait Project: Farmers’ Edition opens Jan. 16 at the Danforth Gallery in Jewett Hall on Campus at the University of Maine at Augusta (UMA), with a reception and farmers market from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. On display will be 10 large-scale portraits […]