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Connecticut State Troubadour
Thomasina
has been named the Connecticut State Troubadour for the years 2005-2006.
For more information follow the links below:
http://www.ctarts.org/pressreleases/LevyTroubadour.htm
http://www.sots.state.ct.us/RegisterManual/SectionX/SITESEALSYMB.htm
http://www.kids.state.ct.us/symbols/troubadour.htm
http://www.buffalostate.edu/insider/index.asp?article=1768
http://www.cultureandtourism.org/press/011205.html
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| www.dpnews.com Since 1975,
Dulcimer Players News (DPN) has guided players, builders, and dulcimer
enthusiasts on their musical journey. This journal for hammered and
fretted dulcimer enthusiasts is devoted to both dulcimers with tunes,
tips for beginners, reviews, instrument care and repair, interviews,
festival information, dulcimer history, and more. Quarterly, 52-page
issues are mailed to subscribers in January, April, July, and October.
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| www.ctarts.org
The mission of the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism (CCT) is
to preserve and promote Connecticut's cultural and tourism assets in
order to enhance the quality of life and the economic vitality of the
State. The Commission on Culture and Tourism was created by Public Act
03-6 in August 2003 and brought together the former Commission on the
Arts, Historical Commission, Office of Tourism, and Film, Video and
Media Office which each comprise a division in the new agency. This web
site contains information on programs and services of the Arts Division
(formerly Commission on the Arts) until such time as a new agency-wide
web site is created. |
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http://edoutreach.wcu.edu/dulcimer For
a great week of dulcimer workshops and music come to Western Carolina
University in June. Its surroundings blend the best of the traditional
and the new in a beautiful mountain setting. Its outstanding modern
state university facilities are set in the small, friendly mountain town
of Cullowhee, NC. The local countryside is full of nostalgic scenes that
harkens back to the early days of Appalachia, but the campus is close to
four-lane roads and is a reasonable distance from major cities.
The nearby town of Sylva has excellent
shopping, restaurants and medical care. Peaceful
and informal, the campus lacks crowds and traffic but offers a wealth of
natural beauty and cool mountain evenings. The surrounding mountains
present scenic wonders, outdoor sports, crafts, and traditional culture. |
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www.musicforpeople.org -
Music for People (MfP), has offered workshops in music
improvisation for almost 20 years, and is dedicated to re-vitalizing
music making for individuals and groups. |
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ConneCTKids
is a website for Connecticut Kids. Thomasina was
a featured "CT
Artist" of the month
back in 2003. Follow this link to the "Guest
Artist Page"! |
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http://www.cdbaby.com/thomasinamusic
- Purchase Thomasina's latest CD on the web at CDBaby.com. |
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WebCDs.com
- WebCDs is a "music promotion portal for the professional and
serious musician." Follow this link to Thomasina's
page.
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