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by Nathan Krämer
on 10/29/2012
RavelUnravel
RavelUnravel is a multimedia exploration of the tapestry of spiritual and religious identities that make up our communities and world! Through this and our many other efforts at Project Interfaith, we are hoping to ignite a movement for people to openly and respectfully learn, talk and share about topics which are typically taboo but often define our interactions and experiences as humans: identity, religion, spirituality and culture. Please explore this website, watch video interviews and upload your own, comment on and share your favorite videos via social media, and utilize our discussion guides and educational resources.
Bronze Sculpture and Metal Sculpture Commission
An award winning sculptor and teacher, Petersen has been a self-employed sculptor and promoter of "art in public places" since 1978. Before focusing on commissions and limited edition bronzes, he entered his works in twenty-two competitive shows, receiving eleven awards from such known figures in the art world as Richard Diebenkorn, William Zorach, John I.H. Baur (curator of the Whitney) and Charles Umlauf
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by Nathan Krämer
on 10/18/2012
This year's performance of Handel’’s Messiah
Sunday, November 18, 3:00 p.m. - Holland Center Performing Arts Center.
The Voices of Omaha gave its first performance of Handel’s Messiah on December 14, 1969, with soloists and orchestra under the direction of Leota Sneed Strong. Since then, the choir has enjoyed the leadership of artistic directors: Thomas Brantigan, Michael Dryver, Z. Randall Stroope, Greg Zielke, and Stanley E. Schmitt.
An orangery was a building in the grounds of fashionable residences from the 17th to the 19th centuries and given a classicising architectural form. The orangery was similar to a greenhouse or conservatory. The name reflects the original use of the building as a place where citrus trees
Orchestra Omaha is to provide Omaha area musicians opportunities to perform in a symphony orchestra while offering the community an artistically engaging experience.