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Party Illegal is Durham’s longest running electronic dance party, organized by local artists and musicians who work in creative contrast to the privileged tendencies of downtown Durham's current redevelopment. For them, Durham's new identity has repeatedly proven itself to be insensitive to race, class, and gender issues. Party Illegal addresses most of those through something as seemingly simple as a monthly dance party.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 33 Issue 7, Feb 2016, p18-19, por Periodical Website
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22759
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This article profiles the shows that are playing in venues around the Fayetteville area.
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24079
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Eight piano teachers founded Asheville Area Piano Forum twenty years ago to offer more musical opportunities to students. The organization helps fill the gap left by North Carolina's diminishing funds for arts education.
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28849
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High Point CART (Community Artist Residency Training) program held performances of four classical artists at several businesses, including the Harris and Covington Hosiery Mill. The performances have helped to reduce workplace pressure, improve employee morale, and gain publicity across North Carolina.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 1 Issue 2, Jan 1985, p3, por
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32609
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North Carolina offers a variety of cultural events ranging from art exhibitions, crafts shows, dance programs, music festivals, outdoor dramas, and performing arts. This article highlights several main events occurring this summer, and provides a comprehensive travel guide to events throughout the state.
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30839
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With the many cultural and artistic features and activities available in North Carolina, it is argued that more emphasis should be made on inviting visitors to experience and bring their arts to the state. Music, art and their relationship with business are assets for the state, and have pulling power for attracting residents to North Carolina.
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