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SUMMARY:"Al: My Brother" Documentary Film
DESCRIPTION:Documentary Film Premiere of “Al: My Brother”\n7pm Thursday March 7 \n“AL: MY BROTHER” is the true story of white civil rights activist/attorney Alan McSurely\, and his over 50-year battle against racism and white supremacy. At age 82 today\, McSurely has worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King\, Stokely Carmichael and Floyd McKissick\, among other civil rights leaders.  McSurely also helped to recruit the Rev. Dr. William Barber to lead the NCNAACP for twelve historic years. “AL: MY BROTHER” is inspirational and instructive\, and is being hailed as an important film about the civil rights movement. \nThere will be a Q&A session with Mr. McSurely and Mr. Michaels following the screening. \nDirected by Cash Michaels\, “Al: My Brother” is an inspiring and instructive film for young and old\, black and white\, to come together\, and demand a government that serves the needs\, and the rights\, of ALL Americans. Featured in the film are the Rev. Jesse Jackson; Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis; Congressman John Lewis; Bob Zellner\, formerly of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Prof. Tim Tyson\, author of “The Blood of Emmett Till; Ruby Sales\, veteran civil rights activist; and Charmaine McKissick-Melton\, daughter of legendary civil rights attorney Floyd McKissick Sr. \nCash Michaels\, the producer-writer-director of “Al: My Brother\,” is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker\, having produced the 2014 documentary\, ‘Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten.” He is also currently serving as an associate producer on the upcoming documentary\, “Origin of the Dream\,” about the social justice partnership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and American poet Langston Hughes. \nTicket are $5 and can be purchased noon-5:30pm weekdays through the theater’s administrative offices or by calling 910-738-4339 during those hours. Tickets also can be purchased at the door; doors open 6pm for the 7pm screening. \n \n 
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/documentary-film-al-my-brother/
CATEGORIES:Film,Special Event
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SUMMARY:My Time to Shine Talent Competition
DESCRIPTION:THIS SHOW HAS SOLD OUT – GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF THE CONTESTANTS! \nAnnual My Time to Shine Talent Competition\n7pm Saturday March 16 \nOur hugely popular –and very competitive- talent competition.  Includes all categories of talent – from singing and dancing to instrumental and more.  Auditions will be held to determine who gets to showcase on our stage\, with cash and gift prizes going to the top contestants and a grand prize of $1\,000. It’s more than a competition; it’s a great show! \nTickets: $15. General Seating. Season Tickets:  Purchase 5 or more events at the same time through our box office to receive a 10% discount. No Refunds or Exchanges. \n 
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/my-time-to-shine-talent-competition/
CATEGORIES:Mainstage Series
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SUMMARY:Public Dance Workshop with La Patronal
DESCRIPTION:When La Patronal visits the theater on Saturday March 30\, 2019 from Peru to share their authentic Peruvian festival music with a 7pm performance\, they also will be offering a free community dance workshop that afternoon. An amazing opportunity to learn about a different culture! FOLLOW THIS LINK TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EVENING PERFORMANCE. \nThe workshop is family compatible\, good for beginners and advanced dancers equally and a great way to discover Peruvian culture. Time TBD and announced soon.  Here’s more detail: \nDANCE WORKSHOP\nDescription \n\nIf you want to dive deeper into ancestral Peruvian culture and dance\, join us for a 45-60 minute dance workshop accompanied by dancers and musicians from La Patronal. You will learn three different genres and dances originating in Peru: Traditional Cumbia\, the Dance of the Diablicos of Tucume and Marinera Norteña. \nDance of the Diablicos from Tucume: A religious\, ancestral tradition of Peru\, resulting from the syncretism of Aboriginal and Catholic cultures in the northern coast of Peru. Danced to the beat of a drum and a wooden flute the dance of the Diablicos is a group activity great for breaking the ice and learning about symbols and gestures of Peruvian culture and the encounters and discrepancies between the Inca culture and the Catholic traditions brought into Peru during Spanish colonization. Martin Granados\, dancer at La Patronal is a member and lead Dancer of the Diablicos from Tucume in Lambayeque. \nCumbia: Peruvian Cumbia became popular in the 1960’s after the fusion of Colombian Cumbia\, the local Huayno and and other psychedelic post world war genres. Melodies differ from Colombian cumbia bringing into the music a more Andean style\, following melodic patterns derived from coastal traditions of Peru. It differs from the dance of the Diablicos and from La Marinera by being a more free-style dance\, often performed in couples. \nMarinera Norteña and Tondero: Are coastal dances of Peru with African\, Indigenous and Spanish roots. Known all across Peru because of the graceful and romantic gestures it involves. Dancers use handkerchiefs as props\, reenacting courtship. Damaris Peña\, dancer for La Patronal\, is a National Champion of these genres and will introduce the dances and its differences to the Audience. \nThe workshop is family compatible\, good for beginners and advanced dancers equally and a great way to discover Peruvian culture.
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/public-dance-workshop-with-la-patronal/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:La Patronal
DESCRIPTION:La Patronal\n7pm Saturday March 30 \nLa Patronal is a unique brass band from Lima\, Peru. Rooted in the tradition of ‘fiestas populares’ or town fairs common in rural villages across Latin America\, La Patronal honors these gatherings\, which celebrate tradition through fireworks\, dancing\, and religious images. La Patronal members are direct descendants of rural musicians from Peru\, and use this knowledge of folk culture in combination with their formal music studies to preserve their heritage while also bringing it to the present. Their lively performances encourage audience participation and dancing with contagious percussion and vibrant brass and winds. \nThis performance is partially underwritten by a grant from the Mid-Atlantic Arts Federation and includes a free community dance workshop at the theater on Saturday afternoon. \nTickets are $15 each or $10 for Students w/ID. Season Tickets:  Purchase 5 or more events at the same time through our box office to receive a 10% discount. Please note that BALCONY Tickets require walking up significant stairs. No Refunds or Exchanges. \nThis engagement of La Patronal is made possible through Southern Exposure: Performing Arts of Latin America\, a program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. This performance also is partially underwritten by a grant from the Robeson County Arts Council. \n                                                                 \n \n 
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/la-patronal/
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