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Events for March 2020

  • 5th Annual Celtic Calling

    March 05, 2020 to March 08, 2020 — Charleston, Kanawha

    Charleston, West Virginia’s, ‘Celtic Calling’ is a celebration of Celtic arts, culture and traditions. It includes music, dance, education, athleticism, and family fun.

    The 5th Annual event will take place on March 6-8th, 2020

    Thank you to our ongoing long time sponsors, Beattie-Firth, Inc. Realtors, Guinness, McKinley Carter Wealth Services Meyer, Ford, Glasser PLLC, Charleston Main Street, Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau and all the orginisations and business’s involved in putting on the events.

    If you would like to sponsor, volunteer to help at an event or have an idea for an event in 2020 please contact us at: celticcallingwv@gmail.com or by PM.

    Working Main Event Schedule, Celtic Calling 2020, Times and Artists Venues May Vary. Please check back as completed schedule will be posted by Feb. 1st.

    Thursday March 5th

    • 7 00pm: Film ‘soft opening’ ? Floralee Hark Cohen Cinema by WVIFF

    Friday, March 6th

    • 11 30- 1 30pm: Celtic Calling Opening Kick-Off – Music, Dance – Rock City Cake Company,
    • 11 30am: Opening of Tartan Store until 6pm on Saturday – Rock City Cake Company
    • 6 30 – 9 30pm: Celtic Cooking Class –Uncork and Create
    • 7 30 – 10 pm: Ceili/Celidah– Rock City Cake Company
    • 7 30- 9 30pm: Mountain Thyme – Taylor Books
    • 10pm: Music – The Boulevard Tavern

    Saturday March 7th

    • 10 30am: Children’s Story – Taylor Books * 10 30am: Humanities Lecture – Dr Elizabeth Ford – Kanawha County Library
    • 11 30am: Music TBC – Rock City Cake Company * Noon – 3pm: – Highland Coo’s Kanawha County Main Library
    • 12 30pm: ‘Blarney Stone, Tall Tales Story Contest’ – Taylor Books
    • 12 30 pm: – ‘Violin to Fiddle’ – Cathy Grant – Kanawha County Main Library
    • 1 30pm: KV Pipes and Drums/Scottish Dance – Rock City Cake Company
    • 2 pm: Children’s Dance Workshop – Kanawha County Main Library
    • 3 pm: Appalachian Celtic Consort – Rock City Cake Company
    • 4- 4 30pm PARADE – Capitol Street
    • 5 pm: Dance Performance – Rock City Cake Company 5– 7pm:, ‘The Charleston Rogues’ – The Boulevard Tavern
    • 7 30pm: FOOTMAD present from Ireland ‘The Jerimiahs’, Capitol Theater
    • 7:30-9:30pm: Music TBC -Taylor Books

    Thank you to our ongoing long time sponsors, Beattie-Firth, Inc. Realtors, Guinness, McKinley Carter Wealth Services Meyer, Ford, Glasser PLLC, Charleston Main Street, Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau and all the organizations and businesses involved in putting on the events.

    Sunday March 8th

    • 11am: ‘Kirken of the Tartans’ Kanawha United Presbyterian Church
    • 2 pm: Irish Road Bowling – Laidley Field/Piedmont Road
    • 4pm: Celtic Theater, The Empty Glass

    Many more events and music to be added: Celtic ‘Dog Show’, Guinness Cooking Competition, Film Screenings

    Please visit www.celticcalling.org for more details, closer to beginning of event for final schedule.

  • Spring International Film Festival

    March 05, 2020 to March 08, 2020 — Huntington, Cabell

    The Marshall Artists Series is excited to present the following films for the annual Spring International Film Festival! Get your tickets at the Keith-Albee prior to each film screening. To view movie trailers or to download a schedule, visit http://www.marshall.edu/muartistseries/festivals#spring.

    March 5 through 8, 2020. 5:30PM at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center, 925 4th Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia 25701

    Due to a film distribution issue, the previously announced film The Fall of the American Empire (Canada) will not be screened during the Spring International Film Festival. In its place will be the Best Picture Oscar-Winning Parasite from South Korea.

    Woman at War (Iceland) – A choir conductor and eco-activist plans to disrupt the operations of an aluminum plant in the Icelandic highlands, purposely damaging electricity pylons and wires to cut their power supply. One day, a long-forgotten application to adopt an orphan child from Ukraine is approved. At the same time, the government ramps up police and propaganda efforts in order to catch and discredit her. She must reconcile her dangerous and illegal activism with the upcoming adoption. In Icelandic, Spanish & English with English Subtitles. 1 hr. 41 mins.

    The Third Wife (Vietnam) – In 19th century rural Vietnam, 14-year-old May becomes the third wife of wealthy landowner Hung. Soon she learns that she can only gain status by asserting herself as a woman who can give birth to a male child. May’s hope to change her status turns into a real and tantalizing possibility when she gets pregnant. Faced with forbidden love and its devastating consequences, May finally comes to an understanding of the brutal truth: the options available to her are few and far between. In Vietnamese with English Subtitles. 1 hr. 36 mins.

    Pain and Glory (Spain) – Pain and Glory tells of a series of re-encounters experienced by Salvador Mallo, a film director in his physical decline. From his childhood in the 60s, when he emigrated with his parents to Valencia, his first adult love in the 80s, the pain of the breakup of that love, writing as the only therapy, the discovery of cinema, and the infinite void that creates the incapacity to keep on making films. In recovering his past he finds the urgent need to recount it, and in that he also finds his salvation. In Spanish with English Subtitles. 1 hr. 53 mins.

    Styx (Germany) – A doctor plans to spend her vacation fulfilling her dream of sailing from Gibraltar to the small island of Ascension. Everything changes when she sees a damaged, overloaded boat full of refugees. Knowing that man people could drown, she helps them but slowly begins to fear that it will be impossible to do so. In German & English with English Subtitles. 1 hr 34 mins.

    One Child Nation (USA/China) – China’s One Child Policy, the extreme population control measure, may have ended in 2015, but the process of dealing with the trauma of its brutal enforcement is only just beginning. This sweeping documentary explores the ripple effect of this devastating social experiment, uncovering one shocking human rights violation after another – from abandoned newborns, to forced sterilizations and abortions, and government abductions. In Mandarin & English with English Subtitles. 1 hr. 29 mins.

    Parasite (South Korea) Straight from its recent Academy Award win for Best Picture and more, Parasite (South Korea) tells the story of the Park Family: the picture of aspirational wealth, and the Kim Family: rich in street smarts and not much else. These two houses are brought together and the Kim’s sense a golden opportunity. Soon, a symbiotic relationship forms between the two families. When a parasitic interloper threatens the Kims newfound comfort, a savage, underhanded battle for dominance breaks out, threatening to destroy the fragile ecosystem between the Kims and the Parks. I n Korean with English subtitles, 2 hrs. 12 minutes.

  • The Folkway Film Festival

    March 18, 2020 — Fayetteville, Fayette

    The Folkway is excited to announce The Folkway Film Festival! We’re partnering with Cathedral Cafe and Southside Junction Tap House to celebrate stories told the folk way by showcasing creative and innovative films across the Appalachian region.

    This festival is the ultimate gathering of original storytellers and audiences seeking new voices and fresh perspectives. This Film Festival, among others in West Virginia, is a platform for cultural exchange and dialogue, a large number of the films are presented in person by the filmmakers in Appalachia. This can help local filmmakers exhibit their films and enrich the community’s perspectives on Appalachian culture!

    Films from three separate categories will premiere at the event:

    • Documentary Short
    • Narrative Short
    • Avant-Garde / Music Video

    Submit your film at filmfreeway.com/thefolkwayfilmfestival

    Opportunities to purchase tickets to the event will be announced in the coming weeks. All ticket sales for the festival will be donated to the New River Humane Society in Fayette County, West Virginia.

    The Folkway Film Festival takes place March 18, 2020 at Cathedral Cafe in Fayetteville, West Virginia. An after-party and awards ceremony will be held at Southside Junction Tap House in Fayetteville, West Virginia.

    Festival time is TBA.

  • Giselle

    March 20, 2020 to March 21, 2020 — Charleston, Kanawha

    GISELLE

    March 20-21, 2020

    Charleston Convention Center Theater 7:30 PM

    This Spring, the Charleston Ballet presents a tale of heartbreak and hope…GISELLE! Considered one of the world’s most beloved romantic ballets, GISELLE has remained part of the repertory of every major ballet company in the world for more than 175 years.

    Tickets: Adult $25 Student/Senior $20 (advance pricing)

    Available online, the Civic Center Box office, Backstage Bodywear and Charleston Ballet Offices. More information

  • Johnny Staats & Friends | Tamarack After Dark

    March 21, 2020 — Tamarack, Raleigh

    Tamarack After Dark presents Johnny Staats & Friends and The Bing Brothers LIVE – March 21 | 7:30 pm Tickets on sale NOW.

    Johnny Staats is known for his astonishing skills with the mandolin and guitar, he is a bluegrass singer born and raised in West Virginia. The Bing Brothers are a traditional Old Time String Band from West Virginia with over 40 years’ experience. Join us for this incredible night of Appalachian-inspired music.

    https://tamarack.ticketspice.com/tamarack-after-dark2

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