Calendar of Events

Friday, May 30, 2014

Artistic Dance Unlimited: Happy 2 Dance

Category: Dance, movement and Kids, family

Ronald and Lynda Nutt Theatre

Happy 2 Dance is Artistic Dance Unlimited's spring recitals showcasing their talented dancers and featuring the National Award Winning ADU Dance Company. Performances will include ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, lyrical, contemporary, acrobatics, and hip hop.
Clayton Center for the Arts: 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804.
Info: 865-981-8590, www.ClaytonArtsCenter.com

Carpetbag Theatre: Cafe Noir

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  • May 30, 2014
  • 7:00 PM

Category: Literature, spoken word, writing

Open mic event for local spoken word artists, singers, poets, dancers, and more! Admission is $3.

Carpetbag Theatre at Fourth United Presbyterian Church, 1323 N. Broadway Knoxville, TN 37917. Information: 865-544-0447, www.carpetbagtheatre.org

Bijou Theatre: Frank Martin & The Sleeping Souls

Category: Music

The recurring theme throughout Tape Deck Heart, Frank Turner’s fifth album, is change. Those who have followed Turner’s career since he went solo in 2005 won’t be surprised. After 1,400 incendiary live shows and four acclaimed albums, last year saw the musician previously known as a punk poet become (whisper it) a sort of pop star. Turner, of course, would never describe himself as a pop star. He prefers the word ’entertainer’, with its tradition of vaudeville, theatre and music hall.

Bijou Theatre, 803 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. Information/tickets: 865-522-0832, www.knoxbijou.com, www.ticketmaster.com

Blount County Public Library: Teen Movie Night with "Doctor Who"

  • May 30, 2014
  • 6:30 to 9 p.m.

Category: Film, Free event and Kids, family

Do you love Doctor Who with all your heart? As the kick-off for the Teen Summer Reading Program, there will be a showing, after the library is closed, of Doctor Who for Teen Movie Night in the Sharon Lawson Room along with food and activities. Bonus points for wearing a costume! Enter the library at the outside door to the Sharon Lawson Room by going to the end of the building where the Employee Parking Lot is. This movie will be the kick-off event for the Teen Summer Reading Program. Stay tuned for some events with Knox Makers as well as other activities, events, fun and games during June and July!

Blount County Public Library, 508 N. Cusick Street, Maryville, TN. Information: 865-982-0981, www.blountlibrary.org

The Museum of Appalachia: Second Annual Barn Dance

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  • May 30, 2014

Category: Dance, movement, Festivals, special events, Fundraisers, History, heritage and Music

The Museum of Appalachia, a Smithsonian Affiliate museum, will host its second annual Barn Dance on Friday, May 30, 2014. The evening will feature horse drawn wagon rides, a sumptuous southern buffet dinner, musical entertainment, traditional Appalachian square dancing and both a silent and live auction. Exceptional auction items feature vacation get-a-ways, including a weekend stay at a 18th century plantation near Natchez, Mississippi and a weekend “The Lodge at Buckberry
Creek”, Southern Arts & Crafts and East Tennessee Antiques.

Sam Venable, master of ceremonies, noted author and columnist for the Knoxville News Sentinel, will lead the evening’s entertainment, offering his comedic view on the unique language of Southern Appalachia.
Recently featured on the Today Show, Emi Sunshine, a talented 9 year old singer/songwriter, will perform for the first time in Anderson County at the Museum of Appalachia’s Barn Dance. With two albums already out, this confident young performer is a future star in love with country music.
The musical festivities will include the Museum of Appalachia Band, The Teno Family, and Aaron & Chris West. Featured performer, Tom Brantley, an awarding winning fiddler and bluegrass musician, along with his band Missionary Ridge and special guest star Ramona Jones, will provide music to dine and dance by. Folklorist Bobby Fulcher, with instructional assistance from Leo Collins, will call everyone to their feet, from green to seasoned, to experience traditional Appalachian dance.

For additional information or to make reservations please contact the Museum of Appalachia, 865-494-7680 or museum@museumofappalachia.org.
The Museum is located 16 miles north of Knoxville at I-75, Exit, 122, one mile east.

Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center: Concert featuring Walter Keale

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Category: Festivals, special events and Music

Join us for a special concert at the GSMHC Amphitheater featuring Walter Keale! Walter delights audiences everywhere with his unique and beautiful sound straight from Hawaii. Walter is in Townsend to perform during the upcoming Renaissance of the Native American Flute Festival held at the Heritage center from June 5 - 8, 2014. $5.00 per person / GSMHC members FREE.

Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center, 3/4 mile east of traffic light at the Highway 321 and 73 intersection towards the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Townsend, TN. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10AM-5PM. Information: 865-448-0044, www.gsmheritagecenter.org

Tennessee Theatre Downtown: Steel Magnolias

Category: Theatre

May 29-June 14, 2015
Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling

Theatre Knoxville Downtown
319 North Gay Street, KNoxville
865 544 1999 or email: info@theatreknoxville.com
www.theatreknoxville.com

Side Splitters Comedy Club: Tommy Davidson

  • May 29, 2014 — May 31, 2014

Category: Comedy

From In Living Color, Tommy Davidson. Details TBA.

Side Splitters Comedy Club - West Knoxville, 9246 Parkwest Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37923. 865.934.LAFF (5233) www.SideSplittersComedy.com

American Museum of Science & Energy: Blue Star Museum Admission Program

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  • May 26, 2014 — September 1, 2014

Category: Free event, Kids, family and Science, nature

Free AMSE admission available to active-duty military ID holder and five immediate family members. Active duty military include Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, active duty National Guard and active duty Reserve members. Must show active duty military ID for this admission. Blue Star museums is a collaboration among the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense and more than 2,000 museums across America.

American Museum of Science & Energy, 300 S. Tulane Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Hours: Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PM, Sunday 1-5PM. Information: 865-576-3200, www.amse.org

Historic Homes of Knoxville Celebrate Statehood Day

  • May 24, 2014 — June 1, 2014

Category: Free event, History, heritage and Kids, family

Historic Homes of Knoxville Celebrate Statehood Day with Free Admission on May 24, May 31, and June 1. June 1, 2014 marks the 218th anniversary of Tennessee’s admission as the 16th state in the union. East Tennessee’s most important cultural heritage sites are partnering to celebrate Statehood Day on Saturdays, May 24 and May 31 as well as Sunday, June 1. The sites include places of historical significance in the exciting journey from the creation of our country to the founding of our state.

Crescent Bend House & Gardens (Saturday, May 24, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
One of the Southeast’s finest house museums and gardens. Built in 1834 by Drury Paine Armstrong, Crescent Bend was once a 900-acre working farm and so named for its prominent setting overlooking a majestic crescent bend in the Tennessee River just west of downtown Knoxville.
2728 Kingston Pike Knoxville, TN 37919. Information: 865-637-3163, www.crescentbend.com

Ramsey House (Saturday, May 24, 12:00-2:00 PM)
Historic Ramsey House is the 1797 marble home of one of Knoxville’s founding fathers, Francis Alexander Ramsey. He was a surveyor, involved in the process of statehood for Tennessee, a court clerk, banker, donated land to the first church in Tennessee, co-founder and trustee of Blount College (now UT). His sons also made many contributions to law, medicine, education, transportation, politics and more. 2614 Thorngrove Pike, Knoxville, TN 37914. Information: 865-546-0745, www.ramseyhouse.org

Marble Springs (Saturday, May 24, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM and Sunday, May 25, 12:00-5:00 PM)
Home of John Sevier (1745-1815), Tennessee’s first governor and Revolutionary War hero. Marble Springs State Historic Site will commemorate this occasion with a weekend of Living History. Walk amongst Living History interpreters in 18th Century clothing portraying life on the frontier, encampments, and more. Children’s activities include falling into a militia drill and playing with period toys. Blacksmithing, weaving, and open hearth cooking will be demonstrated all weekend. Food will be available for purchase. Donations are appreciated.
1220 West Gov. John Sevier Highway, Knoxville, TN 37920. Information: 865-573-5508, www.marblesprings.net

Westwood (Saturday, May 24, 1:00-4:00 PM)
Built as a “wedding promise” in 1890 by John Edwin Lutz and his wife, Ann Adelia Armstrong Lutz, on property owned by her grandfather, Drury P. Armstrong. The highlight and most significant component of Westwood is the studio which was designed by Ann Adelia Armstrong Lutz, an accomplished artist. Today Historic Westwood is home to Knox Heritage and the East Tennessee Preservation Alliance. Parking available at Laurel Church of Christ.
425 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919. Information: 865-523-8008, www.historicwestwood.org

Blount Mansion (Saturday, May 31, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM)
Construction on Blount Mansion began in 1792. The restored mansion was open for tours in 1930, making it the oldest museum in Knox County. Commemorate the creation of the state of Tennessee and celebrate the pioneers who settled and transformed the southwest territory into the vibrant state of Tennessee.
200 W. Hill Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37902. Information: 865-525-2375, www.blountmansion.org

James White’s Fort (Saturday, May 31, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
Built in 1786, James White’s Fort was home to the founder of Knoxville. More than 10,000 visitors tour the Fort each year and experience the frontier lifestyle through hands-on interpretations. Celebrate at James White’s Fort and learn about Knoxville's first settlers. Donations will be gladly accepted.
205 E. Hill Ave, Knoxville, TN 37915. Information: 865-525-6514, www.jameswhitefort.org

Mabry-Hazen House (Saturday, May 31, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
Mabry-Hazen House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located atop Mabry's Hill in Knoxville, Tennessee. Built in 1858 and housing three generations of the same family from 1858-1987, the Mabry-Hazen House served as headquarters for both Union and Confederate forces during the Civil War. This stately, elegant home of the Victorian and Civil War periods showcases one of the largest original family collection in America. Containing original artifacts including china, silver, crystal, and antique furnishings, this home is a rare view into the past. The Civil War, a gunfight on Gay Street in 1882, and a Breach of Promise lawsuit in the early 1930's are only a few stories that bring life and color to those who visit the museum.
1711 Dandridge Avenue, Knoxville, TN, 37915. Information: 865-522-8661, www.mabryhazen.com

In addition to the Historic Homes of Knoxville, Sequoyah Birthplace Museum and Crockett Tavern Museum will also host Statehood Day events.

Crockett Tavern Museum (Saturday, May 31, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
The Museum was built on the site of the boyhood home of Davy Crockett. It is a reconstruction of the 1790's John Crockett Tavern.
2002 Morningside Drive, Morristown, TN 37814. Information: 423-587-9900, www.crocketttavernmuseum.org

Sequoyah Birthplace Museum (Sunday, June 1, 12:00-5:00 PM)
The mission of the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum (Vonore), a property of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, is to promote the understanding and appreciation of the history and culture of the Cherokee Indians in Eastern Tennessee, particularly the life and contributions of Sequoyah. The Museum will collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit objects and data that support this mission. Free admission; blacksmith shop will be open. Genealogy workshops and storytelling in the afternoon.
576 HWY 360, Vonore, TN 37885. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9AM-5PM, Sunday, 12-5PM. Information: 423-884-6246, www.sequoyahmuseum.org

The Historic House Museums of Knoxville is a partnership that shares resources from each historic site in presenting the history, culture, and heritage of Knoxville and East Tennessee: www.hhknoxville.org

Theatre Knoxville Downtown: Sordid Lives

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Category: Theatre

“Sordid Lives” by Del Shores opens at Theatre Knoxville Downtown
A black comedy about white trash! The author of Daddy's Dyin' (Who's Got the Will?) brings you a comedy that was nominated for over thirty awards during its long run in Los Angeles.
When Peggy, a good Christian woman, hits her head on the sink and bleeds to death after tripping over her lover's wooden legs in a motel room, chaos erupts in Winters, Texas.
"[This play by] the master of Texas Comedy...is maybe funnier than Daddy's Dyin'. His colorful eccentrics are dead on, teetering on a Bowie knife's edge between the hilarious improbable and the achingly real."
— The Los Angeles Times
For Mature Audiences Only.

Performances are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM. Tickets are $10 plus fees for Thursday & Sunday performances and $15 plus fees for Friday & Saturday performances. If available, tickets will be sold at the door.

Theatre Knoxville Downtown has open seating. Doors open 30 minutes prior to show time. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to pick up your tickets and claim your seats. TKD reserves the right to seat walk-in patrons during the final 15 minutes prior to show time.

Tickets: 865-523-7521; www.KnoxTIX.com. Information: 865-544-1999, www.theatreknoxville.com

Knoxville Museum of Art: Leonardo Silaghi: 3 Paintings

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Hall & Rogers Gallery
Docent walk-through at 11:30 AM on May 16

This display features three monumental canvases by Leonardo Silaghi that were recently acquired by the KMA. Silaghi (born 1987) is a Romanian painter whose abstractions powerfully express the chaotic transition of his homeland from a decaying Communist nation to a contemporary urban society still taking shape. Often using black and white photographs of abandoned Cold War machinery as starting points, the artist launches into large, forcefully executed paintings populated by conveyor belts, vehicles, ductwork, and other industrial debris.

Leonardo Silaghi is a graduate of the University of Art and Design in Cluj, Romania. Since 2009, he has been featured with solo exhibitions at the Laika Gallery in Cluj, Marc Straus Gallery in New York, and the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art in Peekskill, where he was artist in residence in 2010. Recently his works were shown at the exhibition "After the Fall" at the HVCCA in Peeksville and the Knoxville Museum of Art. Through a generous gift of New York collectors Marc and Livia Straus in 2013, and a purchase, the KMA is fortunate to be among the first American museums to have acquired a group of Silaghi’s works.

Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 World's Fair Park Dr, Knoxville, TN 37916. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10AM-5PM; Sunday, 1-5PM. Information: 865-525-6101, www.knoxart.org

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