Triad Arts Weekend: April 12, 2013
Celebrating celebrity dancers, saying hello to Alfred Hitchcock, and merry-making with Mozart - all this and more on this week's Triad Arts Weekend.
Celebrating celebrity dancers, saying hello to Alfred Hitchcock, and merry-making with Mozart - all this and more on this week's Triad Arts Weekend.
It's a music-lover's paradise from beginning to end today on the show.
Today it's an arts sandwich with two thick slices of visual art and one of the world's most renowned creative pioneers right there in the middle.
Sawtooth School for Visual Arts - Dane Snodgrass
The Darnell Woodies
How do you define the music of The Darnell Woodies? Is it bluegrass, punk, rock, jazz, blues? If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, you've got at least an entrée into the unique sound that is Darnell Woodies: fiddler Bryan Gallimore, guitarist, singer/songwriter Matt Smith, Brad Cokendolpher on banjo, mandolin, etc., William vonReichbauer is the bassist, and on drums, the Rev. Doug Hawkins. They visited WFDD in July of 2012 to kick off the official release of their CD Dancing on Your Grave. The official party took place at the Winston-Salem venue The Garage, but the official pre-party took place Live in Studio A.
This week on Triad Arts Weekend, David delves into film, comedy, a new variation on Romeo and Juliet, and new music from Caleb Caudle. And check out our new feature: extended audio of complete interviews!
It's rare that you get a chance to experience and learn about great songwriting plus great short story writing all in one evening.