Appalachian Center: Fall Semester 2007 Events

EVENTS

9-28-2007

7:30 p.m.

Appalachian Heritage Featured Author Reading

Novelist Silas House reads from his latest works with Kathy May presenting artwork from her late father, featured artist, Russell May.
Co-sponsored by the Department of English, Theatre,
and Speech Communication.

Location: The Commons, Woods-Penniman Building

10-26-2007

Ongoing

Made to Be Played: Traditional Art of Kentucky Luthiers

Exhibit of handcrafted stringed instruments from Kentucky and information about their makers.
Co-sponsored by the Kentucky Arts Council.
Location: Hutchins Library

10-9-2007

6:30 p.m.

Second Tuesday Traditional Music Jam Session

All ages and abilities are welcome to bring acoustic instruments and join in playing and singing traditional music. In case of inclement weather, we will move to the connector in the Bruce-Trades Building, second floor.

Location: Tents behind BC Visitor’s Center at the Farmer’s Market

10-11-2007

Noon

African American Communities in Madison County

Berea College Sociology professor Dr. Jackie Burnside will show slides and discuss her new book, Berea and Madison County, over lunch. Please RSVP to 985-3140.

Location: Bruce Building Room 226

10-18-2007 to
10-21-2007

33rd Celebration of Traditional Music

A diversity of talent is in store: Joe Thompson, Bob
Carlin, and Steve Terrill; Betty Smith; Roger Cooper
and Michael Garvin; Rabbit Hash String Band; McGuire
Sisters; Cherokee Women’s Choir.
See Appalachian Center for a full schedule.

Special events at the Celebration of Traditional Music:

Thursday, October 18
8:00 p.m., Phelps Stokes Chapel
Carolina Chocolate Drops and Joe Thompson.
Kickoff to the 33rd Celebration of Traditional Music (CTM), a young African American string band joins their mentor, fiddler Joe Thompson. Co-sponsored by Berea College Convocations.
Please note: The Symposium will be held on Friday
this year instead of the usual Saturday.

Friday, October 19
3:00 p.m., Activities Room, Alumni Building
Where the Coal Trains Load: World Music from Eastern Pennsylvania
Folklorists Michael and Carrie Nobel Kline share music and oral histories from the Pennsylvania coalfields, highlighting its ethnic diversity.

11-1-2007

1:30-3:30 p.m.

College-Wide Symposium: Identity and Diversity in Appalachia

Join Dr. Bill Turner, Summar West, Dr. Deborah Weiner, Carl Thomas, and Patricia Tarquino for revealing insights into the richness of Appalachian diversity.
Co-sponsored by Berea College Convocations, Black Cultural Center, African and African-American Studies, Center for Excellence in Learning through Service (CELTS), and Dance Programs.

Location: Phelps Stokes Chapel

10-26-2007 to
11-30-2007

Windows on the Past: The Cultural Heritage of Vardy, a Melungeon Community

Reception and gallery talk 2:00 p.m., Saturday, November
3. This photographic exhibit documents one Tennessee
town with a significant population of Melungeons, an
Appalachian group with mixed ethnic heritage. Gallery
talk by DruAnna Williams Overbay, Vardy Community Historical
Society secretary.

Location:Hutchins Library.

11-12-2007

3:00 p.m.
and 7:30 p.m

Biodiversity in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Come and learn more about biodiversity in Appalachia as Heather MacCulloch and volunteers share more about their work documenting flora and fauna and developing a model for biodiversity research.

Location: Trustees Room, Seabury Center

11-13-2007

7:00 p.m.

Second Tuesday Traditional Music Jam Session

All ages and abilities are welcome to bring acoustic instruments and join in playing and singing traditional music

Location: Second floor connector, Bruce-Trades Building

11-16-2007

7:30 p.m.

Appalachian Heritage Featured Author Reading

Novelist Gurney Norman reads from his latest works.
Co-sponsored by the Department of English, Theatre, and Speech Communication

Location: The Commons, Woods-Penniman Building

12-11-2007

7:00 p.m.

Second Tuesday Traditional Music Jam Session

All ages and abilities are welcome to bring acoustic instruments and join in playing and singing traditional music.

Location: Second floor connector, Bruce-Trades Building