Nearly 200 people attended Saturday night’s public concert at the Knoxville Middle School, featuring our fourth and final Arts Midwest World Fest Guests – Agatsuma.
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While Japan may be on the opposite side of the world, Marion County residents have an opportunity this weekend to connect with the Japanese culture through the art of music.
Japanese shamisen player Agatsuma and his ensemble continue to make their way through the area as our fourth and final guests of the Arts Midwest World Fest this week.
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A Japanese shamisen player and his ensemble have survived last week’s tragedies and made their way safely to Marion County as our fourth and final Arts Midwest Worldfest guests.
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Later this month Japanese music ensemble Agatsuma is scheduled make their way to Knoxville as our fourth and final guests as part of the Arts Midwest program.
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Later this month Japanese music ensemble Agatsuma will make their way to Knoxville as our fourth and final guests as part of the Arts Midwest program.
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Later this month a Japanese music ensemble Agatsuma will make their way to Knoxville as our fourth and final guests as part of the Arts Midwest program.
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So far this week our latest Arts Midwest guests have visited the elementary and middle schools in Knoxville along with Melcher-Dallas school and the 3M Corporation.
Students at West Elementary had the opportunity to enjoy the music and culture of China yesterday as Beauty and Melody makes their way to each school in the Knoxville School District.
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A twelve person ensemble from China will arrive in Knoxville Sunday as the Arts Midwest Worldfest continues in Marion County.
A five-member musical group from Israel is coming to Knoxville October 11th through the 16th, to perform and hold cultural workshops for students and residents.