News and Events
- 3/6/2010 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
- Performing Arts Festival 2010
Each year, the ECHO Performing Arts Festival travels to communities across America. Native and immigrant cultural performing artists from the ECHO partner regions of Alaska, Hawai'i, Mississippi and Massachusetts come together to entertain and educate through a performance piece that shares their cultural traditions in an engaging, lively, presentation, suitable for all ages.
This year's performance, Celebrate: Song, Dance & Story!, takes us on a journey down life's paths, from childhood to love and marriage and beyond. Using traditional and innovative stories, songs, and dances, we learn of challenges and triumphs while exploring the values of these communities: what is important to them, whether it is about respect for ancestral ways or the dangers of jealousy and vanity. The ECHO Performing Arts Festival is in its tenth year of providing compelling educational programs with a Native American, Hawaiian Native, Alaska Native base. The main performance in this day of celebration occurs at 3 p.m.
- 3/7/2010 11:00 am - 1:30 pm
- Performing Arts Festival 2010
Each year, the ECHO Performing Arts Festival travels to communities across America. Native and immigrant cultural performing artists from the ECHO partner regions of Alaska, Hawai'i, Mississippi and Massachusetts come together to entertain and educate through a performance piece that shares their cultural traditions in an engaging, lively, presentation, suitable for all ages.
This year's performance, Celebrate: Song, Dance & Story!, takes us on a journey down life's paths, from childhood to love and marriage and beyond. Using traditional and innovative stories, songs, and dances, we learn of challenges and triumphs while exploring the values of these communities: what is important to them, whether it is about respect for ancestral ways or the dangers of jealousy and vanity. The ECHO Performing Arts Festival is in its tenth year of providing compelling educational programs with a Native American, Hawaiian Native, Alaska Native base. There will be two performances: 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
- 3/7/2010 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
- Performing Arts Festival 2010
Each year, the ECHO Performing Arts Festival travels to communities across America. Native and immigrant cultural performing artists from the ECHO partner regions of Alaska, Hawai'i, Mississippi and Massachusetts come together to entertain and educate through a performance piece that shares their cultural traditions in an engaging, lively, presentation, suitable for all ages.
This year's performance, Celebrate: Song, Dance & Story!, takes us on a journey down life's paths, from childhood to love and marriage and beyond. Using traditional and innovative stories, songs, and dances, we learn of challenges and triumphs while exploring the values of these communities: what is important to them, whether it is about respect for ancestral ways or the dangers of jealousy and vanity. The ECHO Performing Arts Festival is in its tenth year of providing compelling educational programs with a Native American, Hawaiian Native, Alaska Native base.
- 3/11/2010 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
- Performing Arts Festival 2010, New Bedford Whaling Museum
Each year, the ECHO Performing Arts Festival travels to communities across America. Native and immigrant cultural performing artists from the ECHO partner regions of Alaska, Hawai'i, Mississippi and Massachusetts come together to entertain and educate through a performance piece that shares their cultural traditions in an engaging, lively, presentation, suitable for all ages.
This year's performance, Celebrate: Song, Dance & Story!, takes us on a journey down life's paths, from childhood to love and marriage and beyond. Using traditional and innovative stories, songs, and dances, we learn of challenges and triumphs while exploring the values of these communities: what is important to them, whether it is about respect for ancestral ways or the dangers of jealousy and vanity. The ECHO Performing Arts Festival is in its tenth year of providing compelling educational programs with a Native American, Hawaiian Native, Alaska Native base. This performance is part of the NBWM's AHA! Festival
- 3/13/2010 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
- Performing Arts Festival 2010, Mashantucket Pequot Museum
Each year, the ECHO Performing Arts Festival travels to communities across America. Native and immigrant cultural performing artists from the ECHO partner regions of Alaska, Hawai'i, Mississippi and Massachusetts come together to entertain and educate through a performance piece that shares their cultural traditions in an engaging, lively, presentation, suitable for all ages.
This year's performance, Celebrate: Song, Dance & Story!, takes us on a journey down life's paths, from childhood to love and marriage and beyond. Using traditional and innovative stories, songs, and dances, we learn of challenges and triumphs while exploring the values of these communities: what is important to them, whether it is about respect for ancestral ways or the dangers of jealousy and vanity. The ECHO Performing Arts Festival is in its tenth year of providing compelling educational programs with a Native American, Hawaiian Native, Alaska Native base.
- 3/17/2010 4:00 pm - 3/24/2010 7:30 pm
- Maritime Heritage of African American and Cape Verdeans on the Atlantic Coasts
- For details, visit www.oceanexplorium.org and download course details download http://oceanexplorium.org/upload/COA_Maritime_Heritage.pdf





