It's Salem Arts Fest This Weekend! Here's What's Happening 🌈
Images by Creative Collective It’s time for Salem Arts Festival again this weekend! Performers and artists from all over New England will converge on downtown Salem to put on a great show, sell their wares, and participate in one of the biggest events of the year. Here’s the schedule for July 7th, 8th, and 9th 2019. If you attend the
A Month of Women's Events at Salem State University
It’s a great month for women’s events at Salem State University Center for the Arts. Crossing many mediums and focuses, these events demonstrate the broader conversations happening in the community and provide an inclusive opportunity for people to learn more about these conversations. From theatre to musical performance to poetry, these events just can’t be missed. “Women’s voices are important
Hamlet '72 – Photo Gallery
Images by Creative Collective. Click here for full gallery. You must pursue this investigation of Watergate even if it leads to the president. I’m innocent. You’ve got to believe I’m innocent. If you don’t, take my job. Richard Nixon What if instead of brooding in mid 13th century Denmark, Hamlet was the son of a prominent United States politician in
Midwinter Chamber Music at The Bridge at 211
“A Midwinter Night’s Trio,” is an evening of chamber music, on Saturday, January 26 at 7 pm in Murray Hall. The program will feature esteemed local musicians who’ll present a program from the Baroque and Romantic periods by Bach, Rheinberger, and Telemann. Performers Dr. Yi Li Chang, Violinist Mary Jodice, Organist Nicholas Southwick, Flutist General, premium, and senior/student tickets (https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4048521)
Soap and Rope's Art Incubator: A Space for Creative Feedback
Joey Phoenix (JP) sat down with Soap and Rope Theatre Company co-founder Jill Rogati (JR) to talk about Commedia dell’Arte, Soap and Rope, and the Art Incubator at the Larcom Theatre. The Art Incubator is a new opportunity Soap and Rope Theatre Company has created to provide a space for artists and performers to share the things they’ve created and
Regulate Yours Talent Show: Creating Opportunities with Power Steps
by Katie Kobel The North Shore based life coaching service, Regulate Yours, hosted a talent show to raise money for scholarships for their program on Sunday, December 2 at Opus in Salem. The night showcases a variety of different local acts including musical acts, poets, and dancing with extremely talented performers. The event also featured a raffle with an assortment