BACKGROUND NOTES: Tenor trio, calendar debut

Texas tenors – John Hagen, Marcus Collins and JC Fisher – will offer their exhibition “Holiday

“Mantra”, a mural depicting moths and butterflies through French artist Youri Cansell on the east wall of the Ottenheimer Market Hall at Little Rock’s River Market, 400 President Clinton Ave. , will officially perform at this time on Friday Art Night, 5-8 pm Friday. The mural is one of 12 public works of art commissioned through ARkanvas, a partnership between OZ Art, an art organization founded in northwest Arkansas; Justkids, platform specialized in public art; and The Unexpected, which offers loose art, education and program systems available in Arkansas and Fort Smith. A Mural of Hot Springs through Camille Walala, at the beginning of Northwoods Pumping Station Trail, was also unveiled this weekend. printing in Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale, Fort Smith (Chaffee Crossing), Conway, Pine Bluff and Stuttgart. Visit Arkanvas. com.

“Memory in 20/20”, recent acrylic paintings by Fayetteville artist Daniel Coston, Friday at Cantrell Gallery, 8208 Cantrell Road, Little Rock. Guests can view the paintings on the user and greet the artist, by reservation, outside of business hours. 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. Call (501) 224-1335 or cantrellgallery. com.

The El Dorado Film Festival will deliver 30 films from 10 countries Friday through Saturday at Griffin Music Hall in the Murphy Arts District, E. Locust St. , El Dorado.

The program, which can be seen at eldofilmfest2020. sched. com, includes several feature films, adding two narrative feature films: “Small Town Wisconsin” at 8 p. m. on Friday and “Taking the Fall” at 8 p. m. Saturday, plus the documentary “Mamakrom”, on Friday at 5:00 pm, and “17 Seconds”, on Friday at noon.

The first film by festival director Alexander Jeffery, “Molto Bella”, shot in Italy with “deep roots in southern Arkansas,” according to a press release, will be screened at 5:30 p. m. on Saturday. A Q&A consultation with the filmmaker will follow.

The precautions and restrictions in Covid-19 will be in effect. Weekend passes, which come with all movies, cost $30. Call (870) 862-5474 or stop by saac-arts. org.

Also at Music Hall, comic Ron White’s El Dorado exhibition from December 17 moved to November 11, 2021. All tickets already purchased will be revered on the new date; Ticket holders attending the rescheduled date can request a refund until March 31. Send an email to Danielh@eldofest. com with your order number.

The Southeast Arkansas Center for The Arts and Sciences will live stream its “Heart for the Arts: ASC Teleton 2020,” with local musicians, dancers and intermediate volunteers, starting at 6 p. m. 30 to 20:30 h. Website from Friday to Saturday, asc701. org and social networks (including Facebook page, facebook. com/asc701). The lineup is expected to feature saxophonist Damen Tolbert, dancers from Mrs Tana’s Dance Factory, The Boys (Matt Soto, Ben Trevino and Taylor Oates) and functionality through white hall elementary school teachers. Soto will be the master of ceremonies. Viewers can call a live phone bank to donate and there will be links to donate online.

The artworks of the center! The virtual art auction will begin the telethon and run until November 22. The auction will be held entirely online; Bidders can view art online or at the new ARTSpace Center in Main, 623 S. Main St. Pine Bluff; hours will have to be announced. Visit asc701. org/heart-for-the-arts-telethon.

Saturday’s Boomtown Opry exhibit in El Dorado with the Martins canceled due to covid-19 issues. Ticket holders can get refunds from their point of purchase: itickets. com or Shelly’s Shoes, etc. Call (870) 665-9315 or email boomtownopry . com.

The Jonesboro Arts Foundation will level the musical “Dreamgirls” (music through Henry Krieger, e-book and lyrics through Tom Eyen), 7:30 p. m. Friday, 6 p. m. Saturday and 2 p. m. On Sunday at the Forum Theatre, 115 E. Monroe Ave. , Jonesboro Tickets charge $18 and $16, $15 and $13 for seniors, youth age 12 and younger, students, universities and arkansas State University Call (870) 935-2726 or stop by foajonesboro. org.

Soprano Tara Stafford Spyres and baritone Jonathan Patton will perform opera arias, artistic songs and popular melodies with pianist Louis Menendez at 2pm on Sunday for an opera at the recital of the ancient Ozarks at Center Stage, 132 Huntsville Road, Eureka Springs. and estating measures will be implemented; Masks are mandatory. Tickets charge $20 and come with access to live streaming over an Internet link that remains active for 14 days after the concert date. For more information, call (479) 253-8595.

The Arkansas State University Theater will level “She Kills Monsters: Virtual Realms” through Qui Nguyen at 7:30 p. m. Friday through Saturday and 2 p. m. On Sunday, practically through Zoom. La work includes themes and language for adults that can annoy young viewers. Tickets charge between $7 and $10 with the family circle option for $15. Visit AState. edu/marketplace (Virtual Theater Tickets) or tinyurl. com / yyaxuope.

The Jonesboro-based Delta Symphony Orchestra is releasing “Meet the Orchestra”, a 14-video series, 10 to 15 minutes long, about the orchestra’s tools, in which the orchestra’s musicians bring main points about the tool’s structure. , sound production and tool role in the orchestra. The videos involve virtual interaction with theater academics from the Jonesboro Foundation for the Arts. Visit tinyurl. com/y2rqgbdp.

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