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On Sept.9thth, about 1,000
attendees came to the opening gala, held in the historic Pawtucket
Armory, to dine on food donated by 60 area restaurants. The evenings
entertainment included the performances of the Nathan Williams and
the Zydeco Cha Chas and the Rhode Island Firefighters Pipes &
Drums. Meanwhile, many could see quality one-of-a-kind art work
at the openings of the Pawtucket Arts Collaborative Gallery juried
show and Woven Expressions, at the Slater Mill Gallery,
featuring Laureen Hylkas Visions of the Blackstone Valley,
featuring a variety of scenes depicting the agricultural and industrial
heritage of the Blackstone Valley. Also, at this site there was
a design exhibit, featuring art projects to students of the Blackstone
Academy Charger School with the assistance of RISD students and
faculty. At Slater Mill, there was a showing of a Youth Art Exhibit
that drew 75 entries from local public, private high schools (grades
9 thru 12), the Pawtucket Boys and Girls Club. The YMCA organized
its Family Fun Night that evening at the parking lot
across from City Hall, Roosevelt Avenue.
On Sept. 10th ,almost 20,000 spectators attended
the Citys 6th Annual Rhode Island Chinese Dragonboat Festival
to watch 32 teams in 45-foot brightly colored dragonboats race
and to learn more about Chinese Folk Art and Dance. The Taipei
Economic and Cultural Affairs Office in Boston sponsored the Ten-Drum
Art Percussion Group this year. Other Chinese groups provided
funding to hire the Gu-Zheng & Dulcimer Performance, the Chinese
Yo-Yo Flag Dance, and Taiwanese Aboriginal Dancing.
On Sept. 11th, The Pawtucket Arts Collaborative
organized its 1st Annual Pawtucket Exposed: Creative Spaces from
the Inside Out. This self-guided tour allowed the public to discover
downtown Pawtuckets artist studios, galleries, and lofts.
Maps were available at the Citys Visitor Center.
Meanwhile, across the street, the Slater Mill
Family Fun Fest, brought together food,, arts and crafts, a workshop
by the Providence Circus School, face painting, rock climbing,
and sidewalk chalk painting. Entertainment included a musical
performance of Slippery Sneakers Zydeco Band and a performance
of When Elephants Did Fly by All Childrens Theater.
A large sand sculpture of a dragon was created by Sandtasia.
On Sept. 13th, a staged reading of a movie scripts
at the Visitor Center. This inaugural event announced the 2006
Pawtucket Arts Script Writing Competition. The competition will
encourage film, TV, and short scripts to be set in RI and capable
of being produced from a base in Pawtucket.
The next day, on Sept. 14th, the Pawtucket Arts
Collaborative sponsored an evening with Malcolm Grear, a recipient
of numerous national and international awards in design.
At the Stone Soup Folk Fest (Sept. 17th) at
Slater Memorial Park , attendees could shop to purchase one-of-a-kind
art work and listen to a first-class lineup of musicians including
Carla Ulbrich, Dan Pelletier, Aztec Two-Step, Gandalf Murphy and
the Slambovian Circus of Dreams. On Sept. 18th, musicians at the
World Music Fest included Jason Roseman Steel Drum, Mibbit Threats
& the RI All Star Jazz & Blues Band, Nettukkusq, Mystic
Jammers, Ashanti Spirit and Carlos deLeon.
During this weekend at Slater Park, Kazakh Aul
of the US set up an authentic Kazakh nomadic yurt with all traditional
accoutrements. Kazakh Artist, Daniyar Baldaralin, displayed his
art work.
During the three week arts festival, Stone Soup
Coffee House, at the Boys and Girls Club Art Center, offered three
Saturday nights of great folk music that Atwater-Donnelly, Kathy
Danielson, Antje Dovecot, Lindsay Adler, Bill Harley, Joyce Katzberg,
Si Kahn, Trouz Bras, Catie Curtis, and Ingrid Michelson. Performers included:
Joyce Katzberg, John Fuzek, Late Bloomers, Corinne Wahlberg, Kincora
and Windharp, and Marjorie Thompson and Geoff Muldaur.
This year, Mirror Image sponsored its 7thth
Annual Pawtucket Film Festival. At the six-night film festival,
both short and feature length films, were shown. Filmmakers were
present at the filming of their films and answered questions from
the audience. Local musicians also played before the screening
of the films.
Mixed Magic Theatre opened its 1st Annual Poets
and Players Series on Sept. 16th. Two days later, on Sept. 18th,
Providence Tango held an open house, offering free lessons. The
Sandra Feinstein Gamm Theater gave a free performance of Crime
and Punishment on Sept. 21st . Also, on this date Randy Rosenbaum,
Executive Director of the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts,
came to the Citys Visitor Center to answer questions about
the States Arts Tax Incentive Program.
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Pops Orchestra
drew thousands of people into Slater Memorial Park on Sept. 24th,
opened by the Street Corner Serenade. After the concert spectators
watched a dazzling fireworks display.
The Fifth Annual Camera Contest concluded last
years arts festival, sponsored by The Camera Werks. Winning
photographs were chosen and appeared in the 2005 City Calendar. |