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2nd Annual Mother & Son Dance
We are so excited to bring the Mother + Son dance back this year! We will have small bites and tasty refreshments. We hope to see each and every one of you for dancing and memory making all night long!
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Shiloh Center Skate Night
Kids 5:00pm-7:00pm
Bring your own skates. Music by DJ Twin. Concessions will be sold.
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Stage Production: The Last Great Hunt’s New Owner by Arielle Gray and Tim Watts (7+yrs)
Get your ticket today for this heartfelt and stunningly beautiful story seen through the eyes of an adopted puppy!
Bart is a boisterous puppy at the shelter, and Mabel is a lonely widow. The day they find each other marks the beginning of a profound friendship. But Mabel is old, and Bart is young – and, suddenly, he’s alone. Combining live action, animation and puppetry, “New Owner” transports audiences to a world full of adventures, told from a dog’s perspective. From the minds of Arielle Gray and Tim Watts, founding members of Australian theatre collective The Last Great Hunt, comes a touching and stunningly beautiful new story about loss, friendship and new beginnings — an up-close and personal experience at the intimate Tina McGuire Theatre.
Presented in partnership with Asheville Humane Society.
January 16 & 17, 2020 at 8pm
January 18 at 2pm & 8pm
January 19 at 2pm & 7pm
Recommended for ages 7+. Contains scenes of sadness and loss that may be upsetting for very small children.
Puppetry Workshop with The Last Great Hunt, Fri. January 17 at 4pm: Join the puppeteers of The Last Great Hunt for a workshop and behind-the-scenes examination of puppet manipulation and the creative process. Participants will examine performance techniques and craft their own paper puppet.
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Pajama Party Storytime
MARCH 13th … We will be reading Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late by Mo Willems! … Hurrying away to brush his teeth, the pajama-clad bus driver implores readers not to let his feathered friend stay up late. Youngsters are thrust into the role of caregiver as the pigeon attempts to talk his way out of the inevitable, coming up with requests that range from manipulative (I hear there’s a good show about birds on TV tonight. Should be very educational) to cajoling (Y’know, we never get to talk anymore. Tell me about your day-¦) to classic (Can I have a glass of water?). There will be treats following the reading, and activities as well! See you there!
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Puppets Against Hunger for Food Connection with Hobey Ford
Join us to expand our mission to reduce food waste and ease hunger as winner of puppetry’s highest honor, the UNIMA Citation of Excellence, and recipient of three Jim Henson Foundation grants, Hobey Ford is known for excellence in puppetry performance and craft.
Hobey Ford will be donating his time and talents for Food Connection to help us continue to reduce food waste and ease hunger in our beautiful mountains.
About the “Anamalia” performance
This beautiful production explores the world of animals through movement, music and visually stunning puppetry. Breaking out of the traditional puppet theater booth, Hobey Ford turns the whole theatre into his performance stage. The performance includes a magnified look at butterfly and frog metamorphosis, the world of birds and a classic undersea ballet of whales, frolicking dolphins and otters. Witness the magic of beautiful, animated, carved foam puppets, each one a work of art. In creating these “Foamies,” Hobey carefully studies each animal’s characteristic movements; he then designs various control mechanisms to make the puppets move in a life-like manner.
About Hobey Ford
Hobey’s intricate shadow puppetry work and creation of the original rod puppets, the “Foamies”, have earned him a place on stages across the world. Hobey’s performances incorporate a variety of puppetry styles including Bunraku, rod, marionettes, “Foamies”, and shadow puppetry. Hobey adapts folk tales from various cultures for many of his performances, always adding a special “Golden Rod” twist. He uses his own voice to create characters and sound effects, tell stories, and sing. Hobey utilizes his artistic study at The State University of New York at Purchase and the University of North Carolina at Asheville to design and construct all of his Golden Rod Puppets and the beautiful sets that surround them. Hobey also draws on his early experiences growing up in coastal Connecticut or living in a Nevada Native American community in writing the scripts for some of his performances such as “Whale Walker” and “Turtle Island Tales”.
Hobey is considered both an innovator in puppetry craft and a master storyteller. He has created both the “Foamies” and the clever hand puppet known as “Peepers”. The “Foamies” are large animal puppets carved from blocks of foam. After studying each animal’s characteristic movements, Hobey designs various control mechanisms to make the puppets themselves move in a life-like manner. The “Foamies” are presented using both stage and house performance space.art desires. You can write articles, long mission statements, company policies, executive profiles, company awards/distinctions, office locations, shareholder reports, whitepapers, media mentions and other pieces of content that don’t fit into a shorter, more succinct space.
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Operation Stay Warm: Free Coats, Hats, and Scarves
Jan 18th 12:00pm – Operation Stay Warm with Western Carolina Rescue Ministries and Elevation Church – Asheville. Free coats, hats, and scarves for the whole family.
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Dr. Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Center Black History Month Celebration
Honor African American heritage as we celebrate Black History Month.
FREE
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MLK Jr Day of Service Cleanup
Each year, we honor the history of Asheville and of Martin Luther King Jr. by spending a morning in service and in community together in the historic East End/ Valley Street neighborhood. Prior to the cleanup we will be joined Renee‘White, President of the East End Valley Street Neighborhood Association, who will speak about the history and importance of the neighborhood.
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Dolly Parton’s Birthday Party!
Dolly Parton turns 74 on Sunday, January 19, 2020!
Join Buncombe Partnership for Children and The Hop Ice Cream Cafe to celebrate her legacy at The Hop on Merrimon. A portion of proceeds from ice cream sales will support BPFC.
All ages are welcome, and Dolly dress-up is highly encouraged! The best Dollys (by age group) will go home with a special prize.
Children under age 5 can be registered for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library at the event. Registered kids receive a free book each month until they turn 5 with the support of donors like The Hop.
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