North Carolina has something for everyone, with the highest mountains in the eastern U.S., 300 miles of pristine coastline, quaint towns and vibrant cities. From the mountains to the sea, explore the natural, scenic beauty, discover outdoor adventure or try one of 500 golf courses, including the legendary Pinehurst No. 2. Discover a favorite among 100 wineries and 60 craft breweries, tour historic and cultural treasures, sample farm to table delicacies and get the thrill of motorsports in the "home" of NASCAR.
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Our third performance of this Raleigh company has convinced us this is equivalent to any company we enjoyed in New York City. These young dancers did credit to Bernstein and Robbins' On The Town in this weekend's performance at the Performing Arts Center, downtown Raleigh. In addition to being reasonable with accessible parking close by, the theater is a perfect size for excellent visibility from every seat. A real joy.
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A FREE family friendly evening of fun and fellowship for all! After celebrating our newspaper’s centennial in 2005, the Salisbury Post now sponsors a new community tradition. The annual Pops at the Post with the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra held the first Saturday in June.
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Brevard Music Center is, at once, a place, a summer institute, and a festival. The Music Center is situated on a wooded 180-acre campus in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. Founded in 1936, the Music Center has matured into one of this country's premier summer training programs and festivals. More than 400 gifted students, ages 14 through post-college, come to the Music Center to study with members of a distinguished artist faculty and with renowned guest artists. For seven weeks, students participate in a vigorous program of instruction that includes ensembles, private lessons, and chamber music. Brevard's hallmark is the powerful sense of community that re-emerges every June, as faculty and students work together to present more than 80 concerts to the public. The total audience each summer numbers more than 30,000. For decades the Brevard Music Center has inspired devotion not only among its students and faculty but also among its listeners and among a vast corps of volunteers. That hundreds of persons have purchased homes in western North Carolina expressly to be near the Brevard Music Center gives some measure of the Center's significance to its community.
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The Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center (Highlands PAC) offers live concerts, Broadway, Bluegrass, Retro Rock,Comedy plus the Live on HD Series featuring the MET Opera, the Bolshoi Ballet and the National Theatre of London. In addition we are home to two resident groups, Highlands Cashiers Chamber Music Festival(July & August)and Highlands Cashiers Players(theater group offering 4 shows a year)
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Old Colony Players is a not for profit (501C3) performing arts company. Our mainstay has been the production of the outdoor drama, "From This Day Forward", during the summer months. We also produce various drama, comedy, and musical events throughout the year at The Old Rock School. Come out and see one of our shows. Just keep track of us at our website or on Facebook.
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The show was so fun, energetic and brought back thos great songs I sung along with as a child! The theater is beautiful! There is no "bad" seat in the house! Acoustics are perfect!!
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Coyote Music Den is on the edge of the harbor in Community Square, Ocracoke Island, NC. Calendar of Events by Season: WINTER Night Open Jams, 7-9pm All Ages/All Levels, Sing/Play/Listen Thursdays Word Play Gathering, 7-8:30pm Sharing Written/Spoken Words SPRING-SUMMER-FALL Tuesdays, Coyote Plus One (Coyote with different guest each week) Fridays, Coyote In Concert (with a special guest ... or not each week) ALL YEAR LONG MUSIC LESSONS (guitar, ukulele, piano, bass, mandolin)
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