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                    One night only: Dynamic big band jazz and an electrifying vocalist

                    Didier William's "Recovery to Reconnaissance: Haiti to Miami," 2024, a painted and carved panel depicting three figures crossing waist-deep water, a pile of skulls beneath their feet, as lighting strikes them and the water.

                    WELCOME TO THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS

                    Step into a place where shared experiences shape our community. Featuring unforgettable performances, exhibitions, and experiences and a selection of guest events, we invite you to connect, discover, and be inspired together.

                    Performances

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                      Foto: Emilia Therese
                      Danish Radio Big Band, article

                      FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 7:30 PM: Danish Radio Big Band brings powerhouse sound alongside three-time Grammy-winning jazz vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant.

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                      Velma Kelly leads a group of dancers during a performance of "Chicago."
                      "Chicago", article

                      MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 7:30 PM: "Chicago" is the musical with everything that makes Broadway shimmy-shake: a universal tale of fame, fortune, and all that jazz.

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                      The Blacksburg Master Chorale performs Handel's "Messiah" on the Moss Arts Center stage.
                      Irish Baroque Orchestra, article

                      TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 7:30 PM: Experience something different this St. Patrick’s Day with music from flagship period instrument ensemble Irish Baroque Orchestra.

                    Exhibitions

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                      Abigail Lucien's "If I Should Stay," 2023, a cast iron figure of the back of a bird with its wings outstretched atop a bouquet of flowers, courtesy of the artist.
                      Abigail Lucien: Molt, article

                      THURS., JAN. 29-SAT., APRIL 18: Abigail Lucien’s solo exhibition, "Molt," brings together existing and newly commissioned works by the artist that speak to myth, permeance, and belonging through materiality.

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                      Didier William's "Recovery to Reconnaissance: Haiti to Miami," 2024, a painted and carved panel depicting three figures crossing waist-deep water, a pile of skulls beneath their feet, as lighting strikes them and the water.
                      Living in Brilliant Suspension: Didier William, article

                      THURS., JAN. 29-SAT., APRIL 18: Didier William’s solo exhibition showcases carved and painted panels examining the relationship between body, land, and diasporic identity.

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                      A hand touches a rock object in front of a projected screen as part of "Carving Out Creativity," one of three projects on view as part of this year's ICAT exhibition, "Open (at the) Source."
                      ICAT: "Open (at the) Source", article

                      MONDAY, MAY 4-FRIDAY, MAY 15: ICAT: "Open (at the) Source" presents pioneering approaches to public exhibits that use technology to deliver immersive and interactive experiences.

                    Experiences

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                      Moss Arts Center Curator Brian Holcombe leads a gallery tour and speaks into a microphone in front of a group of gallery visitors.
                      "Beyond the Frame", article

                      SECOND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH, 12 PM: Director of Visual Arts Brian Holcombe provides insight, offers behind-the-scenes glimpses, and answers your questions during these free tours.

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                      Irish Baroque Orchestra Artistic Director Peter Whelan, a bald white man with a dark brown beard.
                      Talk: "Meet the Maestro", article

                      TUES., MARCH 17, 6:30-6:50 PM: Before the downbeat, explore unique insights and historical context with Irish Baroque Orchestra director Peter Whelan.

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                      Members of Stephanie Lake Company wear white costumes and perform on stage in front of a towering pink curtain and several drummers.
                      Workshop: "Movement and Rhythm", article

                      THURS., MARCH 26, 6 PM: Dive into the explosive energy of Stephanie Lake Company's "Manifesto" in this high-octane contemporary dance workshop.


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