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SUMMARY:Preserving Our Voices Info Sessions and Mock Interviews
DESCRIPTION:In a Preserving Our Voices session\, students gather to listen to a historian share firsthand knowledge about significant historical events\, deepening their understanding of the past. As they engage\, they also develop interviewing skills—learning how to ask thoughtful questions\, follow up effectively\, and capture compelling narratives. A videographer documents the session\, recording both the historian’s insights and the students’ interactions\, preserving these stories for future generations while teaching the art of visual storytelling.
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/preserving-our-voices-info-sessions-and-mock-interviews/2025-04-10/
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SUMMARY:Stories that Connect Us: A Community Conversation on Telling the Full Story
DESCRIPTION:Discover the stories that shape our community in a special four-part conversation series! Hosted by the Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and the Telling the Full Story committee\, each session dives into the history of local sites from our interactive map\, with engaging video presentations and oral histories that bring these places to life. Join us for lively discussions and reflections on the impact of these spaces in Hillsborough. \nMark your calendar for Thursday evenings in February 2025\, 5:30–7:00 PM at the Passmore Center in Hillsborough\, NC. Come to learn\, connect\, and be inspired—see you there! \nFebruary 6th- Entrepreneurship in the 20th Century \nFebruary 13th- The Land Remembers \nFebruary 20th- Community Institutions \nFebruary 27th- Navigating Freedom \nWhat is Telling the Full Story: The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough’s Telling the Full Story program seeks to uncover and share the diverse\, often untold histories of Hillsborough. Through community conversations\, interactive maps\, and oral histories\, this program invites everyone to explore the people\, events\, and places that have shaped our community\, fostering a richer understanding of our shared heritage. \nFunding for this program series is generously provided by North Carolina Humanities.
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/stories-that-connect-us-a-community-conversation-on-telling-the-full-story/2025-04-10/
LOCATION:Passmore Center\, 103 Meadowlands Dr\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reckoning with Racial Covenants in Durham Community Listening Session
DESCRIPTION:Help Hacking into History develop a community-driven exhibit about restrictive racial covenants in Durham\, supported by a North Carolina Humanities grant. As this is a collaborative project\, your ideas matter.\nJoin us for food and conversation. See visual displays about racial covenants in Durham\, their lasting impact\, the progress of our work\, and the data we have found so far. The community response and input we collect from participants will inform our exhibit.
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/reckoning-with-racial-covenants-in-durham-community-listening-session/
LOCATION:People’s Solidarity Hub\, 1809 Chapel Hill Rd\, Durham\, 27707\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Neighborhood DataWorks NC":MAILTO:info@dataworks-nc.org
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SUMMARY:From Air to Arrangement: The Evolution of Keyboard Music in Austen's Era | Laura Klein
DESCRIPTION:In Austen’s novels\, we encounter music in a variety of forms and scenes with the pianoforte at their center. While Austen doesn’t mention keyboard pieces by their titles\, she alludes to one style in particular that 18th-century music in its popular and utilitarian manifestation: the “air.” An air can designate a variety of styles and forms but most commonly indicates a song-like vocal or instrumental tune. In Austen’s mentions\, they are delineated as Scotch\, Irish\, or Italian airs and are played on the pianoforte for dancing or for entertainment purposes. By the turn of the 19th century\, however\, tunes were gradually evolving into larger musical forms\, most commonly serving as the primary motive for sonata movements and sets of themes and variations. This is evident in the wealth of representations contained in Austen’s personal music collection. Through examining the music that she was practicing when she was writing\, we gain a richer understanding and more intimate view of the hands behind the pen. \nLaura Klein\, pianist and historical musicologist\, specializes in British keyboard music and performance practices of the long 18th century. Her current research centers on the music contained in the Austen Family Music Books collection. She founded The Jane Austen Playlist in 2019\, a historical music project that features the music of the Austen family in digitized notations\, companion recordings\, and dramatically narrated performances. An active performer and presenter\, she gives frequent concerts and lecture recitals online\, throughout the United States\, and in the United Kingdom. Klein is Affiliate Professor of Piano at Colorado Christian University and is completing her Ph.D. at the University of Colorado Boulder.
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/from-air-to-arrangement-the-evolution-of-keyboard-music-in-austens-era-laura-klein/
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