Come on out to the Rex Stephenson Theatre for an intimate evening of music and storytelling. Orchestra Appalachia will kick off the evening with their eclectic mix of old-time, bluegrass, and gospel, followed by a program of Appalachian ballads and tales from Germany, South Africa, Polynesia, Ireland and more. This event features student performers from Performing Arts 230: Storytelling in the Oral Tradition, and Music 137: Appalachian Vocal Styles, taught by Emily Blankenship-Tucker.
The program is free and open to the public, in the Rex Stephenson Theatre (lower level of Schoolfield Hall), on April 22 at 7 p.m.

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Interested in hearing more Appalachian music at Ferrum College? The Crooked Road Monday music jam occurs every Monday of the year from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Currently being held in Grousbeck Hall, it will move to the pavilion at the Blue Ridge Institute and Farm Museum on Rt. 40 on April 27, whenever weather permits. Anyone is welcome to come at any time during the jam to play an instrument, sing, dance, or just listen and enjoy. Follow Appalachian Music at Ferrum College in Facebook for updates and many photos.
