The Arts Interrupted
Season 48 Episode 20 | 52m 55s | WETA Passport
Take an inside look at how arts organizations nationwide are surviving the pandemic and how they are maturing during the country’s reckoning with systemic racism, featuring interviews with artists and performances made during lockdown.
Aired: 05/14/21 | Expires: 05/13/24 |
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Michigan Opera Theatre & Ballet X's Innovative Performances
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Renée Fleming & Vanessa Williams Perform Together
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