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SUMMARY:Nandanik Dance Troupe presents: Vilaya 2019
DESCRIPTION:Nandanik Dance Troupe presents: Vilaya 2019\nSaturday\, April 6\, 2019\n6:30pm \nTickets \nNandanik Dance Troupe returns to the Carnegie Carnegie!  Vilaya\, meaning merger or fusion in Hindi explores the confluence of contrasting classical Indian dance styles with contemporary technique. \nThe performance will include two unique productions: Yatra a Kathak Kuchipudi jugalbandi – or dance dialogue – between dancers Tanveer Alam and Harikishan S. Nair of Canada and Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s musical\, Card Country\, an Indo-US venture. \nTickets available here.\n$20 adults\n$15 seniors\n$10 students \nLimited parking onsite. Park for free on Main Street and enjoy our complimentary shuttle service. See map. \n  \n 
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/nandanik-dance-troupe-presents-vilaya-2019/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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SUMMARY:Listen Locally Downstairs  with Kenia
DESCRIPTION:Listen Locally Downstairs with Kenia\nWednesday\, April 17\, 2019\n7:00 PM \nTICKETS \nBrazilian songstress Kenia’s beautiful\, sultry voice invites you to revisit some familiar tunes and meet new songs – from gorgeous ballads to upbeat Brazilian forro\, with some cool jazz on the side. She is renowned for her ability to translate the complex rhythms of her homeland into jazzy creations that embody the best of the Brazilian sound –deep and sultry\, richly diverse\, unexpectedly explosive.  Kenia is joined by a trio of Pittsburgh’s most talented jazz musicians: Eric Susoeff on guitar\, Tom Wendt on drums\, and Brian Stahurski on bass.  \nDoors open at 6:30 pm || Concert begins at 7:00 pm\nTickets: $10 \nWe are now offering advance ticketing for Listen Locally Downstairs events!\nGet your tickets in advance here. \n 
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/listen-locally-downstairs-with-kenia2/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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SUMMARY:A POETRY EVENING
DESCRIPTION:A POETRY EVENING\nThursday\, April 25\, 2019 | 7:00 – 9:00 PM \nFor National Poetry Month we are doing something new at the Carnegie Carnegie. Release your inner poet at our Poetry Evening in the Studio.  We will start at 7:00 pm with a workshop with peer feedback.  If you need help getting started\, we will have writing prompts to share.  At 8:00 you can share an original completed poem or if you are not ready to share your own works\, you can read a previously published poem or even song lyric. Our Poetry Evening is to help you get started in front of a small audience of peers.  Open to teens in Grades 9 to 12 in a no judgement atmosphere. Registration is required. If you have questions ask Elizabeth Shedlock or Mary Menk 412-276-3456 x10. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/a-poetry-evening/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T000000
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CREATED:20190113T195617Z
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SUMMARY:CIVIL WAR SYMPOSIUM
DESCRIPTION:Civil War Symposium\nApril 27\, 2019 \nJoin us for a full day of Civil War scholarship \n \nDue to the Annual Carnegie VFD 5K Race – Starting at 8 am to approximately 9 am the following streets will have closures/detours: West Main St.\, Mansfield Blvd.\, East Main St.\, parts of 3rd Ave.\, 2nd St.\, Jefferson St.\, Veterans Way\, Cubbage St.\, and Logan Street. Use caution and expect some delays until the race is over. \nIt is best to approach the Library from Washington Pike (Route 50)\, turn at Christy Ave. (Boys & Girls Club on the corner) then make a right onto Beechwood. \nFor online registration visit ticket page via www.carnegiecarnegie.org.\n*Click here to pay by mail \nBlogging Our Way Through the War\nSpeakers:\n\nRich Condon\nBlog: Civil War Pittsburgh\nhttps://www.facebook.com/civilwarpittsburgh/ \nLecture: Civil War for the Masses: Bridging the Gap Between Academia and the Modern Public  \nRichard Condon is a public historian based out of Western Pennsylvania. For nine years he has worked in the field at a multitude of sites\, including Franklin Battlefield\, Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum\, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park\, and Flight 93 National Memorial. He currently operates and writes for Civil War Pittsburgh.   \nHarry Smeltzer\nBlog: Bull Runnings—A Journal of the Digitization of a Civil War Battle\nhttps://bullrunnings.wordpress.com/author/hjs21/ \nLecture: Blogging and Beyond: the Future of Civil War History from a Slightly Different Point of View   \nMr. Smeltzer was born and raised in Southwestern Pennsylvania. He has published in the Journal of Civil War History\, Civil War Monitor\, Civil War Times and America’s Civil War. He has presented programs on Bull Run in six states and the District of Columbia and leads tours of the battlefield of First Bull Run.    \nCraig Swain\nBlog: To the Sound of the Guns—Civil War Artillery\, Battlefields and Historical Markers\nhttps://markerhunter.wordpress.com/ \nLecture: Times\, Places and Details: Blogging Through the Civil War Sesquicentennial   \nCraig Swain hails from Missouri\, and received a BA in History from Westminster College in Fulton\, Mo.  After college he served as an officer in the Army for eight years. He has written several articles for Civil War Times\, America’s Civil War\, and other magazines. His blog focuses on battlefields\, historical markers\, and artillery. \nPROGRAM:\n \nRegistration & Refreshments                          9:00 – 9:30 AM\nWelcoming Remarks                                                  9:30 AM \nCraig Swain                                                               9:40 AM\nTimes\, Places\, and Details: Blogging\nthrough the Civil War Sesquicentennial             Break \nHarry Smeltzer                                                        11:00 AM\nBlogging and Beyond: the Future of Civil \n     War History from a Slightly Different \n     Point of View                                                            Break \nHot Buffet Lunch                                                     12:15 PM\nLincoln Gallery \nAuthor Book Signings/One-on-one with the Speakers \nRich Condon                                                            1:30 PM\n     Civil War for the Masses: Bridging the\nGap Between Academia and the Modern Public \nFinal Q&A                                                                         2:45 PM\nConcluding Remarks \nTour of the Capt. Thomas Espy Post 153\, Grand Army of the Republic with behind the scenes artifacts on display (optional)  \nREGISTRATION: \nADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED\n \nRegistration Fee                                $35.00 \nFor online registration visit ticket page via www.carnegiecarnegie.org.\n*Click here for a form to pay by mail \nFor more information call Diane Klinefelter\, Espy Post Curator\, 412-276-3456\, ext. 9 or e-mail\nklinefelterd@einetwork.net. \n  \n 
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/civil-war-symposium-2/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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SUMMARY:Carnegie Performing Arts Center presents: Heidi
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Performing Arts Center presents: Heidi \nApril 27-28\, 2019 \nACFL&MH’s youth resident company presents the dramatic children’s play\, Heidi. The story of the orphaned girl from the Swiss Alps based on the famous story by Johanna Spyri. \nSaturday\, April 27  8:00PM\nSunday\, April 28\, 2:00PM \nTickets: $18 adults; $15 students and seniors \nTickets are available for purchase at the box office on the day of the performance. \nPark for free on Main Street and enjoy our complimentary shuttle service. See map. \nFor more information please visit CarnegiePerformingArtsCenter.com or call 412-279-8887
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/carnegie-performing-arts-center-presents-heidi/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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SUMMARY:Abandoned Pittsburgh - Art + History with Chuck Beard
DESCRIPTION:Abandoned Pittsburgh – Art + History\nwith Chuck Beard\nMonday\, April 29\, 2019 || 7:00 – 8:00 PM  Lincoln Gallery \nFor a look inside some of our city’s hidden historical sites\, join photographer Chuck Beard for “Abandoned Pittsburgh — Art + History.” Discussion will include a visual presentation of Western Penitentiary\, Carrie Furnace\, Duquesne Steel Works\, St. Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church\, Carnegie’s Husler Building and more\, plus a behind-the-scenes look at an industrial photo shoot. \nChuck Beard is the founder of the Abandoned Pittsburgh project\, which has led to the publication of three books in the Abandoned Pittsburgh series\, with more planned for the future. The project documents the Steel City’s forgotten industrial and community sites where “beauty in decay” still exists. He is Art Director at Pittsburgh Magazine and a prolific photographer in artistic and journalistic media. He lives in the North Hills of Pittsburgh. \nRegistration not required. Free and open to the public.
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/abandoned-pittsburgh-art-history-with-chuck-beard/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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SUMMARY:Abandoned Pittsburgh - Art + History with Chuck Beard
DESCRIPTION:Abandoned Pittsburgh – Art + History\nwith Chuck Beard\nMonday\, April 29\, 2019 || 7:00 – 8:00 PM  Lincoln Gallery \nFor a look inside some of our city’s hidden historical sites\, join photographer Chuck Beard for “Abandoned Pittsburgh — Art + History.” Discussion will include a visual presentation of Western Penitentiary\, Carrie Furnace\, Duquesne Steel Works\, St. Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church\, Carnegie’s Husler Building and more\, plus a behind-the-scenes look at an industrial photo shoot. \nChuck Beard is the founder of the Abandoned Pittsburgh project\, which has led to the publication of three books in the Abandoned Pittsburgh series\, with more planned for the future. The project documents the Steel City’s forgotten industrial and community sites where “beauty in decay” still exists. He is Art Director at Pittsburgh Magazine and a prolific photographer in artistic and journalistic media. He lives in the North Hills of Pittsburgh. \nRegistration not required. Free and open to the public.
URL:https://carnegiecarnegie.org/event/abandoned-pittsburgh-art-history-with-chuck-beard-2/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:2019,Past Event
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