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Detroit Performs TV: Arab American Artists
-In this episode of Detroit Performs: World renowned musicians Victor Ghannam and Jacco Muller; a new era for Orchestra Hall; and interdisciplinary Lebanese-American visual performative artist Bana Kabalan.
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Detroit Performs TV: Jewels of the City
-Virgil Taylor creates wearable art inspired by ancient cultures; a successful renovation and reopening of Orchestra Hall; and Darkroom Detroit provides photography access and education in the city.
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Detroit Performs TV: Fashion, Redemption and Dance
-On this weeks episode of Detroit Performs as we see Fashion Illustrator Nicole Jarecz; the survival of Orchestra Hall; and University of Michigan Professor Emeritus of Dance, Peter Sparling.
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Detroit Performs TV: Art of Survival
-Artist Sabrina Nelson creates and describes her exhibition Why You Wanna Fly Blackbird based on how Black women feel when their womb, their home becomes empty after a child is lost; The story of how Detroit’s iconic Orchestra Hall survived by becoming the Paradise Jazz Theatre; and how a philharmonic survives.
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Detroit Performs TV: Harmony in Culture
-DDCdances is a professional contemporary dance company dedicated to the creation and production of visually striking repertory; Detroit’s historic Orchestra Hall’s beginnings; and the Detroit Public Theatre gets a Broadway nod.
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Detroit Performs TV: Dance and Music are Essential to Humanity
-DDCdances is a professional contemporary dance company dedicated to the creation and production of visually striking repertory; Detroit’s historic Orchestra Hall’s beginnings; and the Detroit Public Theatre gets a Broadway nod.
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Detroit Performs TV: Best of Season 9 (Episode 913)
-Mariners Inn utilizes art as part of the therapies to help heal residents at the treatment center for substance abuse and homelessness; Ballet Edge Detroit is a professional ballet company with a twist, and Cass Tech High School’s Harp and Vocal Program shows why it’s been around for over 90 years!
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Detroit Performs TV: Inspired by Tradition (Episode 912)
-Henna artist Hannah Lydia Wilson; Samah Kthar creates to spread inspiration within others; and artist Erin Beckloff keeps the history and tradition of the letterpress alive. Plus, host DJ Oliver head to Jo’s Gallery on Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion.
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Orchestra Hall – A Centennial Celebration
-Detroit Public TV has launched a six part web-based documentary: Orchestra Hall – A Centennial Celebration . Each Wednesday, DPTV will release…
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Detroit Performs TV: Seeking Truth (Episode 911)
-A University of Michigan-premiered play explores the water crisis in Flint; The poetry of Langston Hughes meets the music of UofM professor Erik Santos in “The Seer”; Photographer Karpov creates sincere, vivid and powerful images; and caricature artist John Kascht. Plus, host DJ Oliver checks out 333 Midland.