Calendar of Events
Friday, September 14, 2012
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts: Utilitarian Clay VI : Celebrate the Object
Category: Fine Crafts and Free event
Reception: Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Open Monday - Saturday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Sandra J. Blain Gallery
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 556 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Information: 865-436-5860, www.arrowmont.org
Arabic Culture Celebrated in Knoxville Through Drumming and Dance
Category: Classes, workshops, Dance, movement and Music
Renowned musician/recording artist, dj, Master percussion and folk-dance instructor Karim Nagi will be in Knoxville September 14th - 16th performing and teaching.
Karim is the headline performer on Friday, September 14th at Relix Variety Theatre 1208 North Central, Knoxville, TN. The show will feature the very best of local and regional artists specializing in dances of the Middle East. Tickets are available at the Holy Land Market, or by calling 865-660-8773.
Karim promotes the study of Arab dance in the USA as the director of the Arab Dance Seminar. A native Egyptian drummer, he has released four internationally distributed CDs of this unique brand of Arab House/Electronica (using acoustic instruments) and has authored instructional DVDs for the Tabla/Doumbek, Riqq tambourine, Maqam & Taqsim, Drum Solo for Dance and Arab Folk Dance.
Karim will be teaching on Saturday and Sunday at the Broadway Academy of Performing Arts, 706 N. Broadway Street, Knoxville, TN 37917. Two-hour workshop sessions planned include: Oum Kalsoum Intros, Arab Folk Dances, Cymbal Song (Finger Cymbal technique) Drummer-Dancer Communication, and Arabic Drum Rhythms (Masmudi, Malfuf, Maghrebi). Pricing, session descriptions and registration information are available on Facebook at Karim Nagi Knoxville Weekend, or www.bellabelly.net,">http://www.facebook.com/l/yAQFN5SUZAQH2p3xYuolbData0HGEB7y-NFjsTG9rrw2Umw/www.bellabelly.net, or by texting or calling 865-660-8773.
Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion Festival
Category: Festivals, special events and Music
State Street Strums
September 14-16!
Featured acts include:
Robert Earl Keen
The Sam Bush Band
Billy Joe Shaver
City and Colour
...and over 100 more acts on multiple stages.
For full lineup, tickets purchase and lodging information, visit online at
www.bristolrhythm.com
.
Plateau Arts Festival
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Fine Crafts
Mark on your calendar the dates of September 14 and 15 (9 am - 3 pm) for the Plateau Arts Festival located at the Plateau Creative Arts Center, 451 Lakeview Drive (off Peavine) in Fairfield Glade.
Enjoy the fine art displays of Tennessee’s artists…..paintings galore, photography, pottery, jewelry, homemade bread and scrumptious bakery made by Cumberland County’s chefs and bakers in residence.
Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy music by Gene Brown and the Cumberland Mountain Boys. A silent auction, art demonstrations, and book signing authors will round out your experience. Lunch will be served in the PCAC.
Those of you, who are fine art artists and would like to display your creations, outside rental spaces are available at $70 for a 10 X 10 space. Spaces are, also, for rent inside the Multi-Purpose Building at $80 for a 10 X 10 space. Both days are included in the rental cost.
For a space rental application and additional information, contact Judy Kahoun at
931-707-7104. The Art Guild at Fairfield Glade is a not-for-profit 501 ©(3) organization and an equal opportunity provider. Website: www.artguildfairfieldglade.net
Museum of Appalachia: “Days of the Pioneers†Antique Show and Sale
Category: Festivals, special events and History, heritage
“Days of the Pioneers,†a premier antique show and sale, will make its debut this fall at
the Museum of Appalachia, a Smithsonian affiliate.
With the 65-acre Museum of Appalachia as a backdrop, attendees
can experience the Museum which houses thousands of early American artifacts in their natural setting, and then have the opportunity to purchase similar items from scores of outstanding dealers who will be here from across the country.
The show is set for September 14th and 15th and will feature the finest selection of 18th and 19th century American antiques from 60 of the nation’s premium dealers.
During the show traditional craftsmen will be on the grounds demonstrating their various and centuries-old talents. The venue will also provide mountain music in different locations on the grounds while other areas will highlight Civil War-era soldiers and civilians in their period dress.
Discounted tickets are available through August 17th. They may be purchased at the Museum or online at www.museumofappalachia.org. Tickets will also be available at the gate both days of the show.
Admission includes a tour of the extensive farm, village, and exhibit buildings which are surrounded by split rail fences and filled with thousands of authentic Appalachian artifacts.
The Museum also offers a large gift shop with hand-made items from regional artisans. A small cafe provides “home-cooked†meals, featuring fresh-from-our-garden vegetables, and delicious home-made desserts prepared daily.
The Museum is situated 16 miles north of Knoxville, one mile east of I-75 at Exit 122. For more information
call (865) 494-7680 or visit the website at www.museumofappalachia.org.
The Wild Thyme Players: Duels & Desserts 2: Back for Seconds!
Category: Fundraisers and Theatre
The Wild Thyme Players will present “Duels & Desserts 2: Back for Seconds!†on Friday, September 14 beginning at 7:00 PM in the World’s Fair Park Amphitheater. This second annual fundraiser will feature several fight scenes, an original one-act play, a silent auction and baked goods available for purchase.
Students from WTP’s stage combat training program, “Shake, Rattle & Role,†will perform vignettes using various fighting styles and weapons, including broadsword, rapier & dagger, quarterstaff, epee, knife and unarmed stage combat. The second half will present a swashbuckling original short play based on “The Three Musketeers†written by WTP fight choreographer Mark McGinley.
Doors open at 7 PM, and the performance will begin at 8 PM. Admission is free with suggested $5 donation or bake sale purchase. Gift packs with merchandise and gift certificates from various local businesses will be up for bid in the silent auction. A portion of the proceeds will go to TribeOne, a community leadership development organization based in East Knoxville. Media sponsorship is provided by WUOT-91.9 FM. For information call 325-9877 or email director@wildthymeplayers.org.
Us Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre: Beach House with Dustin Wong
Category: Music
Friday, September 14, 8 p.m.
Beach House is known for blending slow, rhythmic textures and mesmerizing electronic drones with lead singer Victoria Legrand’s sultry, ethereal vocals to transport listeners to a happier place. Achieving major success after the release of 2010’s Teen Dream, the dream-pop duo set out to meticulously create an album of songs and sounds that fit together perfectly. The result of their effort was this year’s critically acclaimed Bloom.
Tennessee Shines Live at Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion Festival
Category: Music
Tennessee Shines Radio Show goes on the road!
Tennessee Shines will do its first-ever road show to perform the show live on the stage of the historic Paramount Theatre on Friday, September 14, at 7 p.m. during the festival’s 12th year.
“Bristol Rhythm and Roots has been a great supporter of Tennessee Shines and WDVX, and we are thrilled that festival organizer Leah Ross has invited us to do the show on such a venerable stage,†says show co-host Paige Travis.
For the third year, WDVX will present a road show edition of its noontime Blue Plate Special show on the Paramount stage on Saturday at 12 p.m.
For additional information, visit TennesseeShines.com.
Monroe Area Council for the Arts: The Secret Sisters
Category: Music
The series will open with rising stars The Secret Sisters. Since releasing their debut album in 2012, real-life sisters Laura and Lydia Rogers have been performing songs which highlight their pure vocal harmonies while touring worldwide.
Part of the 2012-2013 Performance Series at Hiwassee College in Madisonville. Season tickets are available at all Citizens National Banks in Monroe County; online at www.monroearts.com; or call 423-442-3210.
13th Annual Dumplin Valley Bluegrass Festival
Category: Festivals, special events and Music
13th annual Dumplin Valley Bluegrass festival in Kodak TN, taking place September 13th - 15th,
Featuring:
Rhonda Vincent & The Rage
Balsam Range
Junior Sisk
Lonesome River Band
Monroeville
Jimbo Whaley & Greenbrier
Lou Reid & Carolina
..and many more.
For complete line up, camping, and ticket information, the number is 865-397-7942, or online at www.dumplinvalleybluegrass.com.
WDVX Blue Plate Special
Category: Free event and Music
Tuesday 9/11
Phil Lee
Lachlan Bryan
Wednesday 9/12
Jessica Campbell and Heather Morgan
Old North State
Thursday 9/
MilkDrive
As Girls Go
Friday 9/14
Jackstraw
Redeye
Saturday 9/15
The Fustics
Old Rusty Mandolin
Monday 9/17
Gail Wade
The Wrong-Omar
Wednesday 9/19
2/3 Goat
Melody Walker
Thursday 9/20
Steve Gulley & Friends
Carpetbag Theatre
Friday 9/21
Granville Automatic
Erisa Rei
Saturday 9/22
LaTresa
Kirsten Thein &
Galia Arad
12:00 Noon. Knoxville Visitors Center, 301 So. Gay St., Knoxville.
www.wdvx.com
Crescent Bend House & Gardens: Brief Closure for Mainenance
Category: History, heritage
Historic Crescent Bend House & Gardens will be closed for maintenance and repairs from September 9th thru September 18th.
We will resume normal tour operation on September 19th on the following schedule:
Wednesday thru Friday 10:00am – 4:00pm and Saturday 10:00am-1:00pm.
For more information on Crescent Bend you may call 865-637-3163.