ArtsFalmouth’s Arts Alive Festival Celebrates the Arts with Music, Dance, Drama, Children’s Activities, Special Events, and More Arts Alive, Falmouth’s vibrant three-day celebration of the performing, visual, and literary arts, takes place Friday, June 21, through Sunday, June 23, on the Falmouth Library Lawn, Shore Street Extension, and Peg Noonan Park. All events are free. … Continue reading
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Woods Hole Trad Stroll Brings Music, Arts, and History to Woods Hole April 27
The Woods Hole Traditional Music Stroll, now in its sixth year, takes place Saturday, April 27 from noon to 10 PM. Sixteen musical groups will fill the village with lively Native American, Celtic, old-time, folk, roots, and early music at various locations: the Woods Hole Historic Museum, Woods Hole Public Library, Woods Hole Community Center, … Continue reading
ArtsFalmouth wins MusicDrivesUs Grant for Woods Hole Trad Stroll
Josiah A. Spaulding, Jr., president and CEO of the Boch Center in Boston, and Ernie Boch, Jr., founder of MusicDrivesUs.Org present a $500 check for ArtsFalmouth, Inc. to Marilyn J. Rowland, an ArtsFalmouth board member and one of the organizers of the Woods Hole Traditional Music Stroll. The Trad Stroll features 13 local music and … Continue reading
Celebrate the Arts in Falmouth at Arts Alive! June 16 to 18: The Entertainers
Arts Alive offers an amazing array of talented performers, from aspiring students of all ages to accomplished professional performers. You’ll find music of all genres: jazz, rock’n’roll, blues, bluegrass, Americana, folk, country, Celtic, classical, old-time fiddle, New Age, alternative rock, light opera, choral, a cappella, singer/songwriter, and more. There will be classical and contemporary ballet, … Continue reading
Thank You, Sandy Spencer
Photo courtesy of Carol Knox. Sandy Spencer touched the lives of many. I knew her as a cellist: she played in the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra for many years, and she taught cello to young and older at the Cape Cod Conservatory. She was particularly warm and supporting of adult beginners, helping them to … Continue reading
Remembering
September 8, 2011 Kate Whouley, author of the just-published “Remembering the Music, Forgetting the Words: Travels with Mom in the Land of Dementia” (a wonderful book–see my review in the Enterprise on Friday, September 9), has written remembrance on the September 11 terrorist attacks, a gentle statement on the devastating impact of the attacks and … Continue reading