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July 4, 2014 
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DANCE
GREENSBORO BALLET & EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL
At the Carolina Theatre, 310 S Greene St
Phone|336-333-2605
GREENSBORO BALLET AND EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENT SUMMER SERENADE
Greensboro Ballet and Eastern Music Festival musicians, conducted by Grant Cooper, are joining together for a very special presentation of George Balanchine's seminal work, "Serenade," as well as "Summer Prelude," an original work set to Benjamin Britten's "Simple Symphony." Guest artists from around the country will join dancers from Greensboro Ballet at the Carolina Theatre on Wednesday, July 2 at 7 pm. Also in the corps will be advanced ballet students, who qualified by audition to attend our summer intensive program and had the opportunity to train and rehearse with Robert Barnett, Artistic Director Emeritus of the Atlanta Ballet, Virginia Barnett and Maria Vegh along with other nationally renowned professional dancers. July 2

SUMMER AT SCHOOL OF GREENSBORO BALLET
At the Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N Davie St
Spend a day, a week or all summer with us at the School of Greensboro Ballet. We are offering a full summer of dance opportunities: Children's Dance Camps for ages 3-6, Dancers & Dolls camp for ages 7-11, a Young Dancer's Workshop, BOYS ONLY camp (non-dance) and two levels of open classes offered almost all summer long. Through August 22

DANCE PROJECT
at Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N Davie St
Phone|336-373-2727
SUMMER MODERN III/IV
For the summer, our Modern III/IV class will be taught by master instructors Cara Hagan and Lauren Kearns. The class will meet on Tuesday evenings 6:00-7:15 in Studio 323.
Hagan will teach:
June 17, June 24 , July 8, July 15
Kearns will teach:
July 22, July 29, August 5, August 12
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MUSIC
CENTER CITY PARK
200 N Elm St
TUNES AT NOON
Come out to Center City Park to enjoy FREE live music every Wednesday from 12-1:30pm. While you are there, grab a bite to eat at the food trucks on site.
July 2- Sam Frazier
July 9- Wickerbach
July 16- Donna Hughes
July 23- Laura Jane Vincent
July 30- Clay & Benjy

EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL
Phone|336-333-7450
FACULTY CHAMBER MUSIC
At Christ United Methodist Church
Tomasi - Semaine Sainte a Cuzco
Jennifer Higdon - Soliloquy
Rota - Quintetto
Eric Ewazen - Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Brahms
Fine - Partita
Tuesday, July 1 at 8pm

TANNENBAUM - STERNBERGER YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA
At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Glinka - Overture to Russian and Ludmilla
Rimsky-Korsakov - Capriccio espagnol, op.34
Stravinsky - Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring)
Thursday, July 3 8pm

TANNENBAUM - STERNBERGER YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA
A Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Saint-Saens - Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, op. 33
Mahler - Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor
Friday, July 4 at 8pm

SIR JAMES GALWAY
A Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Moravec - Brandenburg Gate
Mozart - Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, K.314
Ibert - Concertino da camera for alto saxophone and orchestra
Dvorak - Symphony No. 8 in G major, op.88, B.163
Saturday, July 5 at 8pm

FLUTE CHAMBER MUSIC
At UNCG School of Music, Theatre, and Dance Recital Hall
Brahms - Viola Sonata in E-flat major, op.120, no.2
Gershwin/Arr. Astrand - "They Can't Take That Away From Me" from Shall We Dance and "I Got Rhythm" from Girl Crazy
Dvorak - Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat major, op.87
Monday, July 7 at 8pm

FACULTY CHAMBER MUSIC
At Christ United Methodist Church
Mozart - Horn Quintet in E-flat Major, K.407
Muller-Zurich - String Trio, op.46
Krommer - Quartet in B-flat major, op.46
Schoenfield  - Caf� Music
Tuesday, July 8 at 8pm

EMF & GREENSBORO OPERA COLLABORATION
At Temple Emanuel
Join us and "Sing to Love" at Temple Emanuel for the delightful champagne-filled Act 2 of Johann Strauss' Die Fledermaus, followed by a second half of great music theater love songs from shows such as West Side Story, Kismet, Guys and Dolls and others.
Wednesday, July 9 at 8pm

TANNENBAUM-STERNBERGER YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA
At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Elgar - Cockaigne Overture, op.40 (In London Town)
Sibelius - Pohjola's Daughter, op.49
Franck - Symphony in D minor
Thursday, July 10 at 8pm

TANNENBAUM-STERNBERGER YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA
At At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Mussorgsky - Night On Bald Mountain
Michael Jackfert - "On the shores of Qingdao"
Shostakovich - Symphony No. 5 in d minor, op.47
Friday, July 11 at 8pm

ELMAR OLIVEIRA
At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Humperdink (Arr. Schwarz) - Suite from Hansel and Gretal
Barber - Violin Concerto
Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra
Saturday, July 12 at 8pm

FACULTY CHAMBER MUSIC
At UNCG School of Music, Theatre, and Dance Recital Hall
Telemann - Trio in e minor for Flute, Oboe and Continuo from Tafel-musik Part II, no.iV, TWV 42:e2
Schumann - Two selections from Fairy Tales (Marchenerzalungen), op.132
Tchaikovsky - String Sextet in D Minor, op.70 ("Souvenir de Florence)
Monday, July 14 at 8pm

FACULTY CHAMBER MUSIC
At Christ United Methodist Church
Mozart/Arr. Roettges - Organ Sonata (Sonata di Chiesa)
Tradiational/ ARR. O'Covvor - Brave Wolfe
MacDowall - Century Dances
Schumann - Piano Quintet in E-Flat major, op.44
Tuesday, July 15 at 8pm

THE MUSIC OF ANTIONIO VIVALDI
Temple Emanuel
Sinfonia for strings in C major, RV 112
Concerto for Piccolo in A minor, RV 445
Concerto for Bassoon in C major, RV 472
Concerto for Two Horns in F major, RV 538
The Four Seasons, op.8, nos.1-4
Wednesday, July 16 at 7pm

TANNENBAUM-STERNBERGER YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA
At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Copland - Suite from Appalachian Spring
Cooper - Appalachian Autumn
Strauss - Till Eulenspiegels Iustige Streiche, TrV171, op.28
Thursday, July 17 at 8pm

TANNENBAUM-STERNBERGER YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA
At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Respighi/Rossini - La Boutique fantasque
Bernstein - Symphony No. 2 ("The Age of Anxiety")
Friday, July 18 at 8pm

JON KIMURA PARKER
At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Corigliano - Lullaby (World Premiere)
Rachmaninov - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, op.43
Stravinsky - Petrushka
Saturday, July 19 at 8pm

FACULTY CHAMBER MUSIC
At UNCG School of Music, Theatre and Dance Recital Hall
Dvorak - Miniatures for Two Violins and Viola, op.75a
Barber - Dover Beach, op.3
Bright Sheng - Deep Red (World Premiere)
Brahms - Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, op.25
Monday, July 21 at 8pm

FACULTY CHAMBER MUSIC
At Christ United Methodist Church
Gideon Rubin - The Five Animals (World Premier)
Colgrass - Variation for Four Drums and Viola
Beethoven - Piano Trio in D major, op.70, no.1 ("Ghost")
Tuesday, July 22 at 8pm

THE ORGAN & CHORAL MUSIC OF FAURE AND LANGLAIS
At Christ United Methodist Church
Roger-Ducasse - Pastorale
Schmitt - Prelude (Priere), op.11
Langlais - Epilogue for pedal solo from Hommage a Frescobaldi
Langlais - Final from Premiere Symphonie
Langlais - Messe solenelle for mixed chorus and organ
Faure - Requiem, op.48
Wednesday, July 23 at 8pm

TANNENBAUM-STERNBERGER YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA
At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
TBA - EMF Concerto Competition Winner
Ravel - Suite from Ma Mere I'oye (Mother Goose)
Ravel - Suite No.2 from Daphnis et Chloe
Thursday, July 24 at 8pm

TANNENBAUM-STERNBERGER YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA
At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
TBA - EMF Concerto Competition Winners
Debussy - La Mer
Friday, July 25 at 8pm

JAMES EHNES
At Guilford College Dana Auditorium
Brahms - Variation on a Theme by Hayden, op.56a
Saint-Saens - Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor, op.61
Respighi - Tre Chorali di Johann Sebastian Bach, P.167
Respighi - Pini di Roma, P.141 (Pines of Rome)
Saturday, July 26 at 8pm

MUSIC ACADEMY OF NC
1327 Beaman Place
Phone|336-379-8748
MUSICAL THEATER CAMP
Campers will put together a mini-musical with songs, dialogue and movement to be presented on Friday for family and friends. No experience necessary! Just lots of energy and fun! Ages 6-12.
July 7 - 11

AUDITION PREP CAMP
Campers will be practicing a kid-friendly dialogue and song suitable for children's theater or musical theater auditions. They will have a "mock audition" on Friday, with family and friends being their auditioners! This gives children an idea of what to expect at an audition, and gives them tools to take with them to be ultimately prepared! Ages 8-12.
July 7 - 11

CHORAL CAMP
Ensembles will sing choral music of varied styles and in at least one foreign language. No prior voice training required but choral experience and ability to follow a voice part in choral music is desirable. Rising 7th-12th graders.
July 14 - 18

ARTIST FACTULTY CONCERT SERIES
The Music Academy of North Carolina is offering our second annual summer concert series, presenting our Artist Faculty performing on the 4th Friday of each month this summer. All concerts will take place at 7:30 pm in the Performance Hall of The Music Academy. Tickets available for purchase online (www.MusicAcademyNC.org) and at the door.
July 18

MUSICAL MEDLEY CAMP
Explore the world of music by experiencing a variety of instruments and musical styles! No experience necessary. Recommended for ages 6-10.
Through July 27

SUZUKI VIOLIN CAMP

Suzuki camp will include general music as well as daily master class and group lessons. There will be a concert on Friday for parents. Students need to bring their violin and music. Students must be Book 1 Perpetual Motion and above. All ages.
July 28 - August 1

FIDDLE CAMP
We will learn the basics of playing harmonies together. We will begin by learning rounds and basic fiddle chords as a class, and then split up into small groups to learn parts to songs. The camp ends with an informal performance for parents and friends. No materials are necessary, only bring the violin. All ages; students must have experience at the level of Suzuki Bk. 1 Perpetual Motion and above.
July 28 - August 1

THE WORX
106 Barnhardt St
Phone|336-285-9391
FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ SERIES AT THE WORX BISTRO
Come out to The WORX Bistro in Downtown Greensboro every Friday night from 9 PM - 12:30 AM to check out the great sounds of Roberto Jazz Plus, our great house quartet!
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THEATRE & FILM
CAROLINA THEATRE
310 S Greene St. Greensboro, NC
Phone|336-333-2605
SUMMER SWIM-IN MOVIE: "THE LITTLE RASCALS"
Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Darla, Stymie, Porky, Petey the dog, and all of the Rascals star in this hilarious motion picture hit. Through mischief and mayhem, tricks and ingenuity, the Rascals will learn the value of true friendship... and even an appreciation of girls! 1994; 1 hour, 23 minutes; Rated PG. $5 tickets include movie, soda & popcorn! Tuesday, July 1

SUMMER SWIM-IN MOVIE: "FREAKY FRIDAY"
Dr. Tess Coleman (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her teenage daughter Anna (Lindsay Lohan) have one thing in common: they don't relate to each other on anything. Then one night a little mystic mayhem changes their lives, and they wake up to the biggest freak-out ever. 2003; 1 hour, 37 minutes; Rated PG. $5 tickets include movie, soda & popcorn! Monday, July 7

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "FRENZY"
The Necktie Murderer has the London Police on red alert, and an innocent man is on a desperate quest to find the real serial rapist-murderer and clear his own name, alternating heart-pounding tension with distinctive Hitchcock humor, Frenzy marked the Master of Suspense's return to his native England after almost twenty years. 1972; 1 hour, 57 minutes; Rated R. Monday, July 7

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "FRIDAY THE 13TH"
Rock 92's 2 Guys & The Critic Choose: Chris Kelly's pick: Camp Crystal Lake has been shuttered for over 20 years due to a series of vicious and unsolved murders, but the camp's new owner and counselors are readying the property for re-opening despite warnings of a "death curse" by local residents that proves to be all too true... 1980; 1 hour. 36 minutes; Rated R. Tuesday, July 8

CAROLINA KIDS CLUB: "THE RUGRATS MOVIE"
With the birth of his new baby brother Dylan, Tommy Pickles knew things were about to change, but he never expected that being a big brother could be such an adventure. While attempting to return little Dil to"hopsical", the Rugrats commandeer the Reptar Wagon and inadvertently get lost in the forest. 1998; 1 hour, 20 minutes; Rated G. Wednesday, July 9

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "THE BLUES BROTHERS"
Comedy icons John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd star in the outrageously funny musical comedy about Jake and Elwood Blues, two brothers searching for redemption with no money but a briefcase full of soul. 1980; 2 hours, 14 minutes; Rated R. Wednesday, July 9

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE"
Imagine Travel night! In this enchanting film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's delightful bestseller, Harry Potter learns on his 11th birthday that he is the orphaned first son of two powerful wizards, and that he possesses magical powers of his own. Please note the earlier start time for this feature: 6:30pm. 2001; 2 hours, 33 minutes; Rated PG. Thursday, July 10

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "STRANGERS ON A TRAIN"
En route from Washington, DC, a champion tennis player meets a pushy playboy. What begins as a chance encounter turns into a series of morbid confrontations with the suggestion that the men swap murders. 1951; 1 hour, 41 minutes; Rated PG. Monday, July 14

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "ALMOST FAMOUS"
Rock 92's 2 Guys & The Critic Choose: Chris Demm's pick! While still in high school, an aspiring rock journalist scores a Rolling Stone cover story and gets swept into the world of rock 'n' roll as he accompanies a band on their concert tour. Based on the real experiences of writer/director Cameron Crowe. 2000; 2 hours, 4 minutes; Rated R. Tuesday, July 15

CAROLINA KIDS CLUB: "CURIOUS GEORGE"
Will Ferrell stars as The Man in the Yellow Hat, a gentleman who looks after his pet monkey-an inquisitive and wonderful creature whose enthusiasm often gets the best of him. 2006; 1 hour, 28 minutes; Rated G. Wednesday, July 16

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "THREE AMIGOS"
A trio of silver-screen Western heroes is summoned to the town of Santa Poco, Mexico, which is under siege by bloodthirsty bandits. Believing it's just a personal appearance, they answer the call and find they are up against real banditos. 1986; 1 hour, 44 minutes; Rated PG. Wednesday, July 16

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "SOUND OF MUSIC" SING-A-LONG!
Imagine Travel night! Sing-along with Maria, a spirited, young woman who leaves the convent to become the governess to seven unruly children, but when Nazi Germany unites with Austria, is forced to attempt a daring escape with her new family. 1965; 2 hours, 55 minutes; Rated G. Please note the earlier start time for this feature: 6:30pm. Thursday, July 17

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "VERTIGO"
Set in San Francisco, the film creates a dizzying web of mistaken identity, passion and murder after an acrophobic detective rescues a mysterious blonde from the bay and must unravel the secrets of the past to find the key to his future. 1958; 2 hours, 11 minutes; Rated PG. Monday, July 21

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "PURPLE RAIN"
Rock 92's 2 Guys & The Critic Choose: Deidre's pick! A talented musician struggles for success while his rival threatens to supplant him both romantically and professionally. Features Prince's hits "When Doves Cry," "Let's Go Crazy," and the title song from its Grammy and Academy Award-winning score. 1984; 1 hour, 52 minutes; Rated R. Tuesday, July 22

CAROLINA KIDS CLUB: "JETSONS - THE MOVIE"
Set off for some intergalactic fun with America's favorite family of the future in their full-length animated movie! Meet George Jetson, Jane his wife, daughter Judy, his boy Elroy, Rosie the Robot, and Astro the family dog as they move to an asteroid full of space-age wonders. 1990; 1 hour, 22 minutes; Rated G. See Magic by Noah in the lobby before each show and Mad Science on stage with some totally awesome & educational entertainment! Tickets are just $5 and include a kid's snack pack. Wednesday, July 23

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "THE THREE STOOGES" SHORTS
The original Stooges are on the big screen. Titles of the shorts will be announced soon, but you know you're going to laugh no matter what! Wednesday, July 23

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN - THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL"
Imagine Travel night! A thrilling high-seas adventure with a mysterious twist. The roguish yet charming Captain Jack Sparrow's idyllic pirate life capsizes after his nemesis, the wily Captain Barbossa, steals his ship and later attacks the town, kidnapping the governor's daughter. 2003; 2 hours, 24 minutes; Rated PG-13. Thursday, July 24

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "PSYCHO"
Hitchcock's "Psycho" changed the thriller genre forever. Join the Master of Suspense on a chilling journey as an unsuspecting victim visits the Bates Motel and falls prey to one of cinema's most notorious psychopaths. 1960; 1 hour, 50 minutes; Rated R. Monday, July 28

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "THE HANGOVER"
Rock 92's 2 Guys & The Critic Choose: Biggie's pick! After a blow-out bachelor party, three groomsmen wake in their Las Vegas hotel room to find the groom is missing, and they can't remember a thing about what they did the night before. Tie one on with The Hangover. 2009; 1 hour, 40 minutes; Rated R. Tuesday, July 29

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "A TROLL IN CENTRAL PARK"
Stanley is a kindhearted, popular troll who can create flowers with a mere touch. When Gnorga, the mean-spirited Queen of the Kingdom of Trolls discovers Stanley's secret, however, she banishes him to a faraway place where she assumes nothing green can grow-New York City! 1994; 1 hour, 16 minutes; Rated G. See Magic by Noah in the lobby before each show and Mad Science on stage with some totally awesome & educational entertainment! Tickets are just $5 and include a kid's snack pack. Wednesday, July 30

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "CADDY SHACK"
Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray and Ted Knight tee off for a side-splitting round of fairway foolishness that does for golf what "Animal House" did for fraternities and "Police Academy" did for law enforcement. 1980; 1 hour, 38 minutes; Rated R. Wednesday, July 30

SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL: "JAWS"
Imagine Travel night! When the seaside community of Amity finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town's chief of police, a young marine biologist, and a grizzled shark hunter embark on a desperate quest to destroy the beast before it strikes again. 1975; 2 hours, 5 minutes; Rated PG. Thursday, July 31

CENTER CITY PARK
200 N Elm St
CENTER CITY CINEMA
FREE movies at Center City Park. Bring a blanket and snacks or grab a little food at the food truck on site for the evening. Movies start at 8:30 or whenever it gets dark. Despicable Me - When a criminal mastermind uses a trio of orphan girls as pawns for a grand scheme, he finds their love is profoundly changing him for the better. Friday, July 18

DANCE PROJECT & DRAMA CENTER
at Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N Davie St
Phone|336-373-2727
BROADWAY ACTION
Join Dance Project and Drama Center for a full day camp offering the "Triple Threat" experience! Sing some Broadway tunes, learn voice techniques, and learn dance techniques used in Broadway musicals! There will be a show on the final day for students to share what they have learned with their families and friends. July 7 - 11

CHAROLETTE'S WEB
Onstage and backstage, do it all! Join us for a full day camp where campers rehearse a play with the Drama Center, create a set, props, and costumes with the Center for Visual Artists, and learn choreography with Dance Project. Campers experience every aspect of a theatrical production from behind the scenes to performing in front of an audience. At the end of the camp, campers will put on a final production of Charlotte's Web! July 14 - 18

TALES OF TAILS
Act out stories and fables from many different cultures using movement, music, and storytelling! In this collaborative full day camp with the Drama Center, campers will present each tale in a humorous and creative way. July 21 - 25

ADVENTURELAND
Ever want to journey into the Wild West, play pirates, go camping, climb a mountain, explore under seas, or simply go on a wild goose chase? This camp will run the imagination wild with the wacky adventures ahead! Students will have a 45-minute creative movement class, explore dance concepts such as tempo, direction, shape, level and energy, have craft time, and finish with theme and skill based movement obstacles. July 28 - August 1

COMMUNITY THEATRE GREENSBORO
520 S Elm St
Phone|336-333-7469
HAIRSPRAY, JR.
Good morning, Baltimore! Its 1962 and spunky plus-size teen Tracy Turnblad has one big dream -- to dance on the popular Corny Collins Show. When she finally gets her shot, she's transformed from social outcast to sudden star. In balancing her new-found power with her desire for justice, Tracy fights to dethrone the reigning Miss Teen Hairspray, Amber von Tussle, and integrate a TV network in the process. With the help of her outsized mom, Edna, and guest DJ Motormouth Maybelle, the rhythm of Tracy's new beat just might prove unstoppable. July 11 - 27

OPEN SPACE CAF� THEATRE
310 S Greene St
Phone|336-643-7374
RENT
Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Broadway musical presented by the Open Space Cafe Theatre's Rising Star Teen Theatre Group. A rock musical that changed the shape of the modern musical. Engaging, enlightening, entertaining; a heartfelt musical journey of love. July 16 - 19

WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUM
500 Tate St , Greensboro NC 27412
Phone | 336-334-5770
FILM: A MATTER OF TASTE: SERVING UP PAUL LIEBRANDT
Called "a gastronomic thriller" by the Wall Street Journal, "A Matter of Taste" follows the talented and driven young chef Paul Liebrandt for over a decade, revealing his creative process in the kitchen and extreme dedication in becoming a successful chef in the cutthroat world of haute cuisine. Directed by Sally Rowe 2011. 70 min. Thursday, July 10

FILM: PRESSURE COOKER
Wilma Stephenson runs a culinary "boot camp" in Philadelphia's Frankford High School where 40 percent of the students don't graduate. A year-end cook-off offers students, who rise at 6 am to master cr�pes and tourn�e potatoes, the opportunity to earn scholarships. Pressure Cooker is directed by Jennifer Grausman and Mark Becker, 2008. 99 min. Thursday, July 17

FILM: HOW TO COOK YOUR LIFE
Welcome to the cooking classes of Edward Espe Brown, a disarming Zen priest and vegetarian chef. "How to Cook Your Life" follows Brown to several Buddhist centers where he offers students his unique blend of recipes and meditation. Directed by Doris D�rrie, 2007. 93 min. Rated PG-13. Thursday, July 24
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VISUAL ARTS
AFRICAN AMERICAN ATELIER
200 N Davie St. Greensboro, NC 27401
 
Phone| (336) 333-6885
YOUTH EXPRESSIONS 2014!!
Youth Expressions, is an exhibition of several works by traditionally underprivileged/underserved Guilford County youth, who have been enrolled in the Atelier Around the World Youth Program for the 2013-2014 programming year.
Through July 15

ART ALLIANCE
200 N Davie St
Phone|336-373-2725
ART ALLIANCE 2014 YOUTH SUMMER ART CAMPS
Art Alliance is offering weekly summer art camps starting June 23 and continuing through August 1. One-week fine art camps (includes Drawing and Painting, Comic Book Drawing, and Story Art) will take place from 8:30 am-12:30 pm and pottery camps will take place from 1-5 pm.
Through August 1

ARTQUEST
200 N Davie St
Phone|336-333-7460
PAINTER'S PARADISE
Red and yellow and pink and green - purple and orange and blue, campers (3 and 4 years) will paint a rainbow house and spend the week exploring the world of color and paint. Projects include giant self-portraits, homemade play dough, splatter paintings, flower power, watercolor and great memories.
Through July 3

INVENTOR'S PLAYGROUND
Inventing is kid's play! Campers ages 7 and up will come up with a set of hilarious challenges to solve some age old problems such as how to protect an egg from breaking when dropped! Campers will invent cardboard mazes, catapults, flying gizmos, spin art machines, and so much more. Parents are invited to the Inventor's Fair on the last day.
July 7 - 11

ARTQUEST TABLE PROJECT | PORTRAIT STUDIO
In the spirit of photographers Jerome De Perlinghi and David M. Spear, explore the ways that gesture, clothes, objects, and language can reveal who we are, what we value, and what we imagine. From July 15 - August 2 take turns striking poses to create one-of-a-kind photographs featuring supporting texts that speak to the viewer.
July 15 - August 2

ANIMATION ISLAND
Campers ages 7 and up will learn the basics of stop-motion, invent memorable characters, great stories and sets to create a group claymation movie. Parents are invited to the premiere of the ArtQuest Summer Animation Festival on the last day of camp.
July 21 - 25

BANANA SURF BOAT BEACH SHACK
Sand, Watercolor, and the Banana Surf Boat Beach Shack art camp equals a week of summer fun. Campers (ages 5 and 6) will create sea shell art, tie-dye shirts, beach totes and so much more to fill the store for the big sale on the last day of camp. Bring a white t-shirt.
July 28 - August 1

ELSEWHERE
606 S Elm
ARTIST TALKS
Art Talks | Every Thursday at 8pm, meet Elsewhere's artists-in-residents as they present their past work and discuss their creative processes. Free.

GREENHILL
200 N. Davie St
Phone | 336-333-7460
Website | greenhillnc.org
LIGHT ON CHINA EXHIBITION OPENING
You are invited to The Gallery at Greenhill for an intimate and exclusive first viewing of Light on China | Photographs by Jerome De Perlighi, Joe Lipka, Bill McAllister, David M. Spear and Barbara Tyroler. Between 5:30 - 6:30 pm Greenhill Members are invited to hear China Scholar and Independent Consultant Samm Sacks share her perspectives on changing life in contemporary China. At 6:30 pm The Gallery opens to the public. Cash Bar and light hors d'Oeuvres.
Friday July 11

LIGHT ON CHINA | PHOTOGRAPHS BY JEROME DE PERLINGHI, JOE LIPKA, BILL MCALLISTER, DAVID M. SPEAR AND BARBARA TYROLER
You are invited to Greenhill's upcoming exhibition, Light on China | Photographs by Jerome De Perlinghi, Joe Lipka, Bill McAllister, David M. Spear and Barbara Tyroler. This exhibition highlights five photographic artists who have travelled to China and through their lens have captured the sights, textures, nuances, shadow and light they found there. Visitors will see landscapes of striking abstract beauty and reflections of the day-to-day, leading the viewer to ponder if all human emotions are not inextricably linked.
July 11 - September 6

WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUM
500 Tate St , Greensboro NC 27412
Phone | 336-334-5770
SHOUTS OF JOY AND VICTORY: JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN IMAGERY FROM THE COLLECTION
Given the subject of this exhibition, it may surprise some visitors to learn that the art on display was made in the twentieth century. Rather than icons, or venerations of images per se, the works focus on subjects that incorporate either Christian or Judaic references, themes, or associations. Ranging from illustrations of Biblical passages and images of religious figures to amalgams of scripture, social consciousness, and pure abstraction, the objects have larger meanings than the images themselves. For example, Rufino Tamayo's image of the Virgin of Guadalupe celebrates Mexico's most popular religious and cultural icon and also asserts her presence in daily contemporary life. Regardless of viewers' religious or cultural practices, the spiritual facets of these modern works of art should be readily apparent to all.
July 5 - October 12

NOON @ THE 'SPOON PUBLIC EXHIBITION TOUR
Noon @ the 'Spoon features a 20-minute docent-led tour of a new exhibition. Offered every second Tuesday of the month. This month: "Food for Thought".
Tuesday, July 8

THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH: CIRCUS IMAGERY FROM THE COLLECTION
This exhibition of works from the collection shows the changing attitudes toward the circus from the early 20th century, when its three rings of entertainment were an essential part of American culture, to today, when its performers and features have a diminished, even nostalgic, status. Many of the images date to the period of World War II and thus serve as ironic reminders of life's inescapable hardships.
Through July 20

PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD: STILL LIFE WORKSHOP FOR EDUCATORS
We all know that students can learn drawing skills by working with still life, but in this workshop explore ways that still life can address multiple aspects of a curriculum. Artist and educator Mary Ann Zotto will lead participants in developing paintings and drawings using food as the subject.
July 30 - 31

FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Food for Thought explores the use of food as a conceptual and formal tool in contemporary art. From monumental paintings of jelly donuts to highly aestheticized photographs of leftovers, the works in this exhibition reveal how artists transport the art historical tradition of still life painting into new territory by using food to explore contemporary issues and social concerns.
Through August 24
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AROUND WE GO INDIE

Deep Roots Market, 600 N Eugene St

Email|  [email protected]  

Phone|336-588-4144

Website| www.aroundwegoindie.com 

AROUND WE GO INDIE MARKET

Around We Go Indie is a traveling marketplace that brings together local artisans, small businesses/co-ops/non-profits and the community. Every Saturday in July

 

GREENSBORO HISTORICAL MUSEUM

130 Summit Ave

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Phone|336-373-2043

Website|  www.greensborohistory.org 

ROARING 20S FLASHBACK SATURDAY

The Greensboro Historical Museum will celebrate its 90 year anniversary! Please join us for a Roaring 20s Flashback from 11 - 4. There'll be fun for all ages with storytelling and kids' activities, flappers and dancing, a silent movie with free popcorn, graveyard ghost tours, live jazz and lunch.

Saturday, July 12

 

FUN FOURTH

Hamburger Square Park, 361 S Elm

Email| [email protected] 

Phone|336-274-4595

Website| www.funfourthfestival.org 

FUN 4th FESTIVAL BLOCK PARTY, PARADE, & FIREWORKS 

Enjoy a night of beach music, dancing, and drinks benefiting the Fun 4th Festival and celebrating the Festival's 40th anniversary. Featuring music by the Black & Blue Experience.

July 3 & 4

 

THE CITY MARKET

106 Barnhardt St

Email| [email protected] 

Phone|336-510-9390

Website| http://www.gsocitymarket.com/ 

THE CITY MARKET

An open air market that brings the best of the Triad to downtown Greensboro each month from April through November from 5:30-9:00pm. Featuring Live music, fresh food, and artisan goods, you're guaranteed to enjoy your time spent there in an environment that encourages folks of all ages to explore what the Triad has to offer.

Thursday, July 17