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Arts and Theatre in the Smoky Mountains |
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| Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts |
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Franklin, NC |
General Description: The Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts is destined to become one of
the premiere venues for world-class performances and artists in Western North
Carolina and the surrounding areas. The stunning architecture, technical facilities,
and impeccable acoustics will attract and maintain the highest professional
standards for both the audience and the performing arts.
This state-of-the-art theater is 40,000 square
feet and seats 1,500. The Oak Ridge ...
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| Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center |
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Robbinsville, NC |
General Description: The Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center is a non-profit corporation formed by a group of local citizens after the closing of Stecoah School in 1994. The Center is housed in the restored 1926 Stecoah Schoolhouse. The Center is highly acclaimed for its summer concert and dinner series, An Appalachian Evening, which features mountain roots music in the historic 300-seat air conditioned auditorium. Visitors are amazed to discover prominent and highly regarded musicians pl ...
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| Unto These Hills...a retelling |
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Cherokee, NC |
General Description: This powerful outdoor drama, re-enacts Cherokee history from the first contact with Europeans through the tragic "Trail of Tears". The story, told from a Cherokee perspective by descendents of those who avoided removal is presented nightly except Sundays from June through August.
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