Performances
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Pancakes and music. FAMILIER but NEW-ISH.
IT’S A SIMPLE IDEA: on Sunday afternoons during homecoming season (September — mid-October) the POM is bringing musicians to the artPARK to perform while the rest of us kick back, eat pancakes and clap. All musicians have two things in common — 1. They live, or have lived, or work in Coshocton County or have friends and family who do. 2. They all write their own music.WE’LL BE SERVING PANCAKES COOKED ON OUR WOOD-FIRED FLATOP GRILLS for a donation. All donations will be used to help fund the upkeep of the artPARK.
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English Country Dance
3rd artPARK STREET DANCE of the SEASON The Pomerene Center for the Arts is excited to announce the return of Susan English to the artPARK to lead the 3rd social street dance of the season — ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE June 27, 7p. Think square dance/line dance only earlier in time and channelling Jane Austen. Susan will be joined by Fourpence — Linda Hershberger-Kirk, cello; Stephanie Musselman, keyboard; Mike Deyo, violin; Cid Cayhoe, penny whistle. The POM was introduced to Susan at a contra dance organized by Dr. Brandon Hill several years back at the Orange Event Center (formerly Blue Ridge Grange). In addition to leading/calling English Country Dance, Susan calls…
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Summer is for dancing in the street. Year 4 — 1st concert
CHARDON POLKA BAND. May 30. in the artPARK Polka class 7p. Music starts at 8p These guys…these polka punks…this eccentric gang…this genuine oom-pah style CHARDON POLKA BAND can turn anything into a Polka. They’ve been doing it since 2003. This is what happens when there’s no place for an accordion player in the local high school marching band and a 16 year old kid pulls a mismatched group of teenagers together so he can play. Beware! Polka anywhere. Case in point see video below. FAQs Some tongue-in-cheek. Some not. QUESTION: Why should I come? ANSWER: The music is great. They have an alpine horn. Plus social dancing brings people together, whether with…