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Events for February 2015
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Shen Yun 2015: Reviving 5,000 Years of Civilization
February 03, 2015 to February 04, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
Totally New 2015 Production!
Shen Yun Performing Arts, the world’s premier classical Chinese dance and music companies, returns with a lavishly colorful and exhilarating show, all new for 2015. Shen Yun uses performing arts to present stories that bring to life the inner essence of China. This includes ancient legends, characters, and tales from history, and representative events from the modern world. In Shen Yun performances, themes like spiritual devotion, the benevolence of gods, good and evil, retribution, and the search for the meaning of life have appeared in dance stories and lyrics.
Shen Yun Performing Arts presents classical Chinese dance, song, and music with choreography ranging from grand processions to legions of thunderous drums, with gorgeously costumed dancers moving in synchronized patterns.
Spectacular visuals take you to another world, with landscapes and ancient buildings appearing on beautiful animated backdrops. Music seamlessly combines the best of the East and West, giving each performance an unmistakable flair.
Performance Timing: Act I – 60 min.; Intermission – 15 min.; Act II – 75 min.
Feb 3, 4 7:30pm | $50 – $150
By Phone: 1-888-974-3698 (Shen Yun Ticketing), 304-561-3570 (Clay Center)
By Email: ticketing@falundafa-dc.org
Box Office: The Clay Center One Clay Square Charleston, West Virginia 25301
PRESENTER: Falun Dafa Association Of Washington DC
http://www.shenyun.com/charleston
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Full moon
February 03, 2015
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Archives and History Tuesday Lecture: Land Grants in West Virginia
February 03, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
On Tuesday, February 3, 2015, Russell Rollyson will present “Land Grants in West Virginia” in the Archives and History Library of the Culture Center in Charleston. The program will begin at 6:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
The land grant was the primary means by which early European and colonial settlement occurred in West Virginia. The British Crown and colonial government issued land grants to individuals or companies in return for improving land by settlement and as rewards for military or other service. The land grant records in the West Virginia Archives and History provide information about such topics as land titles, immigration, and family relationship found in no other place.
Russell Rollyson has lived his entire life within West Virginia. His paternal side of his family helped settle Braxton County and there is a town in Braxton County named after them. He attended Virginia Tech and the University of Charleston graduating with a degree in history. He continued his education at Marshall University where he obtained a master’s in public administration. He is currently the Deputy State Auditor for the County Collections Division of the West Virginia State Auditor’s Office. In this capacity he is responsible for the collection and enforcement of delinquent property taxes on real property in West Virginia. In addition, he is responsible for the distribution and collection of public utility taxes in West Virginia. He has been with the State Auditor’s Office since 1981.
On February 3, the library will close at 5:00 p.m. and reopen at 5:45 p.m. for participants only. For additional information, contact the Archives and History Library at (304) 558-0230.
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The Blaxploition Film Mystique
February 04, 2015
— Bluefield, Mercer
Bluefield State College has released a list of activities planned for its 2015 Black History Month celebration.
On Wednesday, February 4th, 2015, Bluefield State College professor of English, Dr. Sean Connolly will host a discussion on “The Blaxploition Film Mystique.” This event will be held in Basic Science, room 111 at 11 AM. This event is free and open to the public.
On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 11 AM, Bluefield State College will host the stage production of “The Meeting” in the Basic Science Auditorium on the campus of Bluefield State College. The presentation depicts a fictional conversation held between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Minister Malcolm X. This event is sponsored by the Bluefield State College Student Government Association and the Title III office of Bluefield State College. This event is free and open to the public. Schools are invited to attend.
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015, BSC hosts special guest lecturer, Dr. Karsonya Wise-Whitehead, association professor of Communications at Loyola University Maryland. She will present and discuss on her book, Notes From A Colored Girl: The Civil War Pocket Diaries of Emilie Francis Davis, an examination of African American life during the end of the Civil War through the diary of northern African American free woman. This event takes place at 11 AM in the Hebert Gallery, Harris-Jefferson Student Center on the campus of Bluefield State College. This event is sponsored by the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical Education, and the office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Free and open to the public.
Three films will also be shown during the course of the month. Dr. Rodney Montague, associate professor of History will host discussions on the Exploration of Blaxploitation Films. February 5th – “Superfly”; February 12th – “Coffy”; February 19th – “Shaft.” All films will be shown in the Game Room, Harris-Jefferson Student Center, on the campus of Bluefield State College, at 4:30 PM. Free and open to the public.
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Jupiter at Opposition
February 06, 2015
The giant planet will be at its closest approach to Earth and its face will be fully illuminated by the Sun. This is the best time to view and photograph Jupiter and its moons. A medium-sized telescope should be able to show you some of the details in Jupiter’s cloud bands. A good pair of binoculars should allow you to see Jupiter’s four largest moons, appearing as bright dots on either side of the planet.
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West Virginia Symphony Orchestra: Cirque de la Symphonie
February 06, 2015 to February 07, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
Cirque de la Symphonie @ the Clay Center
Feb 6 and 7 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, balancers, and strongmen all with a live orchestra!
http://wvsymphony.org/concerts-tickets/pops-series/
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Davis & Elkins Artist-in-Residence Monthly Concert
February 08, 2015
— Elkins, Randolph
Davis & Elkins College Artist-in-Residence Jack Gibbons will share his love for the works of four great composers with a free monthly concert series, January through April. “Music with Stories: What Makes a Great Composer?” will be presented at 2 p.m. on the second Sunday of each month in Robbins Memorial Chapel on the College campus.
On the bill are Beethoven: "An Utterly Untamed Personality,” Sunday, January 11; Mozart: “Viva, Viva Grande Mozart,” Sunday, February 8; Chopin: “Transcending the Limits of Propriety,” Sunday, March 8; and Liszt: “Lisztomania- A Veritable Insanity,” Sunday, April 12. The one-hour concerts are open to the public. For additional information, call the D&E Box Office at 304-637-1255.
More information
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Lady Valor
February 10, 2015
— Huntington, Cabell
WVHC Event
On February 10, Kristen Beck, a former Seal Team 6 member, will present her documentary “Lady Valor” and a discussion of her transgender transition at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards Playhouse beginning at 6 p.m. For more information please e-mail, Chrol@marshall.edu.
This project is funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.
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Broadway in Charleston: Sister Act
February 11, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
Wednesday, February 11, 2015, 7:30 pm
Featuring original music by 8-time Oscar® winner ALAN MENKEN (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Little Shop of Horrors), SISTER ACT tells the story of Deloris Van Cartier, a wannabe diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a crime and the cops hide her in the last place anyone would think to look—a convent! Under the suspicious watch of Mother Superior, Deloris helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she unexpectedly rediscovers her own. A sparkling tribute to the universal power of friendship, SISTER ACT is reason to REJOICE!
http://www.theclaycenter.org/performances/14-15-broadway.aspx
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Abraham Lincoln's birthday
February 12, 2015
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Patti LaBelle at the Clay Center
February 12, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
Thursday, February 12, 7:30 pm
Tickets: $89, $79, $69, $55
Known as the "Godmother of Soul” and “High Priestess of Good Vibrations,” this soulful songbird is a Grammy Hall of Fame legend who redefines pop, rhythm and blues. Her name is synonymous with unparalleled range. Listen as favorites like “Lady Marmalade” and “On My Own” are performed with the elegant panache that only Patti can deliver.
http://www.theclaycenter.org/performances/spring-15.aspx
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Chris Brubeck and Triple Play
February 13, 2015
— Lewisburg, Greenbrier
Triple Play is the name given to three outstanding and versatile musicians, Peter Madcat Ruth, Joel Brown, and Chris Brubeck. Collectively they bring a rare level of joy, virtuosity, and American spirit to the folk, blues, jazz, and classical music they perform. “Triple Play was rollicking good fun…led by bassist, trombonist and pianist Chris Brubeck, the trio stole the show with its flair and virtuosity.” – Mark Swed, LA Times
Feb 13, 2015 7:30PM, at Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg
Contact phone: 304-645-7917
Web site: http://www.carnegiehallwv.org
Contact e-mail: falls@carnegiehallwv.com
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Valentine's Day
February 14, 2015
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Montclaire String Quartet: The Silver Screen
February 15, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
The Silver Screen @ University of Charleston, Erma Byrd Gallery
Feb 15 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
http://wvsymphony.org/concerts-tickets/montclaire-string-quartet/
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West Virginia State Civilian Conservation Corps Museum Association meeting
February 15, 2015
— Clarksburg, Harrison
The Public is invited to the February Meeting of the West Virginia State Civilian Conservation Corps Museum Association, a 501c3 group dedicated to preserving the legacy of the CCC to West Virginia and the Nation. Meeting at 2 p.m. Due to possible inclement weather, please call ahead to Richard Bailey at 304 842 3436 to verify. The CCC Museum is located South of Clarksburg, Bridgeport, on I79, right off exit 115. across from the little White Church, near the Bulk Store. The Association operates the West Virginia State CCC Museum. Please bring CCC Memorabilia if you wish to display or donate. For more information about preserving the legacy of the CCC call acting president Charles Piercy at 304 363 4388. Dr. Robert Anderson at 304 842 5194. Again, if weather is inclement call 304 842 3436 before you travel. The March meeting is March 15, 2015, 2 p.m. at the museum if you cant make the Feb. Meeting. Please pass this on to interested parties.
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Harriet Tubman, History Alive!
February 15, 2015
— Maybeury, McDowell
WVHC Event
Harriet Tubman, History Alive!, 3:00PM February 15 at Mount Moriah Baptist Church.
History Alive! is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council.
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Presidents' Day
February 16, 2015
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New moon
February 18, 2015
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West Virginia History Day
February 19, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
West Virginia History Day, informational displays at the State Capitol, Charleston, 9 AM – 2 PM February 19
History Day is a celebration of the Mountain State that brings together participants from all over the state. Representatives of historical, genealogical and preservation societies, as well as educational groups, museums and historical sites, bring displays and literature to share with legislators, the public and each other. Many display historical photographs and artifacts, and others dress in period costume. Historical re-enactors strolling through the Capitol halls in character are a highlight.
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Winter Warmer
February 21, 2015
— Bluefield, Mercer
Warm up from the cold during Bluefield’s famous Winter Warmer. Craft beer and fine food will keep you warm, while music warms your soul. The party takes place at the Depot District.
February 21, 529 Commerce Street, Bluefield, WEST VIRGINIA 24701
- Contact phone: 304-320-2654
- Contact phone 2: 304-325-8438
- Web site: http://www.beautifulbluefield.com
- Contact e-mail: betsey516@yahoo.com
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Benjamin Franklin, History Alive!
February 21, 2015
— Oak Hill, Fayette
WVHC Event
Benjamin Franklin, History Alive!, 10AM February 21 at the Fayette County Social Studies Fair, Oak Hill High School.
History Alive! is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council.
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Minnie Pearl, History Alive!
February 21, 2015
— Oak Hill, Fayette
WVHC Event
Minnie Pearl, History Alive!, 11:15AM February 21 at the Fayette County Social Studies Fair, Oak Hill High School.
History Alive! is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council.
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Conjunction of Venus and Mars
February 22, 2015
Conjunctions are rare events where two or more objects will appear extremely close together in the night sky. The two bright planets will be visible within only half a degree of each other in the evening sky. Look to the west just after sunset.
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A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series
February 24, 2015
— Huntington, Cabell
WVHC Event
On February 24, the A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series presents a lecture by novelist John Brandon at 8:00 p.m. at the Drinko Library. For more information e-mail Oeding@marshall.edu
This project is funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.
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Book discussion: Notes From a Colored Girl
February 25, 2015
— Bluefield, Mercer
Bluefield State College has released a list of activities planned for its 2015 Black History Month celebration.
On Wednesday, February 4th, 2015, Bluefield State College professor of English, Dr. Sean Connolly will host a discussion on “The Blaxploition Film Mystique.” This event will be held in Basic Science, room 111 at 11 AM. This event is free and open to the public.
On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 11 AM, Bluefield State College will host the stage production of “The Meeting” in the Basic Science Auditorium on the campus of Bluefield State College. The presentation depicts a fictional conversation held between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Minister Malcolm X. This event is sponsored by the Bluefield State College Student Government Association and the Title III office of Bluefield State College. This event is free and open to the public. Schools are invited to attend.
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015, BSC hosts special guest lecturer, Dr. Karsonya Wise-Whitehead, association professor of Communications at Loyola University Maryland. She will present and discuss on her book, Notes From A Colored Girl: The Civil War Pocket Diaries of Emilie Francis Davis, an examination of African American life during the end of the Civil War through the diary of northern African American free woman. This event takes place at 11 AM in the Hebert Gallery, Harris-Jefferson Student Center on the campus of Bluefield State College. This event is sponsored by the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical Education, and the office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Free and open to the public.
Three films will also be shown during the course of the month. Dr. Rodney Montague, associate professor of History will host discussions on the Exploration of Blaxploitation Films. February 5th – “Superfly”; February 12th – “Coffy”; February 19th – “Shaft.” All films will be shown in the Game Room, Harris-Jefferson Student Center, on the campus of Bluefield State College, at 4:30 PM. Free and open to the public.
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Hatfields & McCoys: American Blood Feud traveling exhibit
February 25, 2015 to March 18, 2015
— Williamson, Mingo
WVHC Event
The new Humanities Council traveling exhibit, The Hatfields & McCoys: American Blood Feud, officially premieres in Mingo County at the Williamson Public Library February 25 through March 18. Call the library at 304-235-6029 for more information. To book the exhibit contact program officer Mark Payne at payne@wvhumanities.org or 304-346-8500.
The Hatfields & McCoys: American Blood Feud is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council. The traveling exhibit is funded in part by ZMM Architects & Engineers of Charleston.
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Harry Connick Jr at the Clay Center
February 26, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
Thursday, February 26, 7:30 pm
Tickets: $110, $85, $75, $55
Harry Connick, Jr.’s meteoric rise in the world of music was only a prelude to a multi-faceted career. This pianist, vocalist, composer, band leader, actor and philanthropist has received awards and recognition for his live and recorded musical performances, and for his achievements on screens large and small as well as the Broadway stage.
http://www.theclaycenter.org/performances/spring-15.aspx
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West Virginia Symphony Orchestra: An Emotional Journey
February 26, 2015
— Fairmont, Marion
An Emotional Journey @ Fairmont State University, Colebank Hall
Feb 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
- Schubert: Symphony No. 5
- Mahler: Symphony No. 6
http://wvsymphony.org/concerts-tickets/pops-series/
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Archives and History Thursday Lecture: Opera in West Virginia
February 26, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
On February 26, 2015, Randall Reid-Smith will present “Opera in West Virginia” at the Thursday evening lecture in the Archives and History Library of the Culture Center in Charleston. The program will begin at 6:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
West Virginia has produced several important opera singers, including Eleanor Steber of Wheeling and Phyllis Curtin of Clarksburg. In 1940 at the age of 26, Steber made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Sophie in Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier. Six years later, the 25-year-old Curtin made her professional debut with the New England Opera Theater. Both went on to have long, successful careers in opera. As a young singer, Randall Reid-Smith was inspired by the fact that someone from Clarksburg could be an opera star, and he will discuss Curtin and Steber in his talk, sharing clips of Curtin in performance from YouTube. He also will talk about Frances Yeend, a world renowned soprano who later taught at West Virginia University, and mezzo-soprano Jane Hobson Shepherd who taught privately and at Marshall University and whose vocal students included Reid-Smith.
Randall Reid-Smith has served as the commissioner of the West Virginia Division of Culture and History since 2006. While he has been commissioner, the division has introduced several programs designed to support youth involvement in arts and history including the West Virginia State History Bowl, the Festival of Songs for middle and high school show choirs, the West Virginia Marching Band Invitational and the first statewide initiative of the VH1 Save The Music Foundation’s program bringing free musical instruments to qualified pre-K through middle schools in West Virginia. In 2013, Reid-Smith received the prestigious Support Music award from the National Association of Music Merchants and the National Association for Music Education for his support of and leadership during the statewide rebuild of West Virginia music education programs.
Reid-Smith is an accomplished opera singer who has won numerous competitions at the state and regional level and has maintained an international career as an operatic tenor since the mid-1980s. He received a bachelor’s degree in music from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and a master’s in music from Indiana University. Reid-Smith was awarded an honorary doctorate of music from Glenville State University.
For additional information, contact the Archives and History Library at (304) 558-0230.
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West Virginia Symphony Orchestra: An Emotional Journey
February 27, 2015 to February 28, 2015
— Charleston, Kanawha
An Emotional Journey @ the Clay Center
Feb 27 and 28 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
- Schubert: Symphony No. 5
- Mahler: Symphony No. 6
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Opry Night - Pocahontas County Opera House
February 28, 2015
— Marlinton, Pocahontas
Opry Night at the Opera House has come to showcase some of the best musical talent from the two Virginias. This season’s Opry Night features Virginia favorite Southern Rail Express and West Virginia banjo virtuoso Bob Shank.
Feb 28, 2015 7:30PM at Pocahontas County Opera House
818 Third Avenue
Marlinton, WEST VIRGINIA 24954
- Contact phone: 304-799-6645
- Web site: http://www.pocahontasoperahouse.org/
- Contact e-mail: events@pocahontasoperahouse.org
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Alpine Art & Music Festival
February 28, 2015
— Ripley, Jackson
The 4th annual event will showcase the artists and musicians of Jackson and surrounding counties from 1-7 p.m. at two venues in downtown Ripley. Five musical acts will be featured in the historic Alpine Theatre, 210 W. Main Street. The work of 15 artists will be on display in the 2nd floor meeting room of Crabby Patti’s Bayside Restaurant, 113 N. Court Street.
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