Roadside Theater performs in 16 communities across North Dakota as part of a rural cultural exchange. Tab ContainerAbout About: Roadside's North Dakota Tour Note In September 1988 Roadside performed in 16 communities across North Dakota as part of a special tour sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, the North Dakota Council on the Arts, and Arts Midwest. The Council on the Arts’ initial concept Article: North Dakota Tour Essay or Article Download original file North Dakota Tour Announcement Essay or Article Download original file Producing the North Dakota Tour Note In 1987, the North Dakota Council on the Arts and Roadside Theater had several conversations about their mutual interest in reaching rural audiences, and the idea of a tour based on rural cultural exchange was conceived. A plan was created for a The Tour's Purpose & Goals Note As a national touring company, Roadside Theater works with arts presenters and presenting networks that focus their programming on the celebration of local culture. Believing that a Roadside performance, because it is drawn from a specific culture Booklet: Roadside's Tour of North Dakota Essay or Article Download original file Commentary Review: North Dakota Tour Essay or Article Download original file By Catherine Zaiser Take Charge of the Stories We are Telling Essay or Article By James Smorada By James Smorada The Jamestown (ND) Sun, September 1988 Old wisdom and Napoleon said that history is written by the victors. True, but what does it mean? Put another way, it means that if we are to Share this: Facebook Google Plus Twitter Community Cultural Development
About: Roadside's North Dakota Tour Note In September 1988 Roadside performed in 16 communities across North Dakota as part of a special tour sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, the North Dakota Council on the Arts, and Arts Midwest. The Council on the Arts’ initial concept
Producing the North Dakota Tour Note In 1987, the North Dakota Council on the Arts and Roadside Theater had several conversations about their mutual interest in reaching rural audiences, and the idea of a tour based on rural cultural exchange was conceived. A plan was created for a
The Tour's Purpose & Goals Note As a national touring company, Roadside Theater works with arts presenters and presenting networks that focus their programming on the celebration of local culture. Believing that a Roadside performance, because it is drawn from a specific culture
Take Charge of the Stories We are Telling Essay or Article By James Smorada By James Smorada The Jamestown (ND) Sun, September 1988 Old wisdom and Napoleon said that history is written by the victors. True, but what does it mean? Put another way, it means that if we are to