Little Stories
The North Dakota Council on the Arts documented how quickly artists and communities across the state pivoted during the pandemic to make sure art was central to new ways of gathering. Hear reports of how it went in these Little Stories.
Special thanks to staff Rebecca Engelman and Troyd Geist for jumping at the chance to alter current NDCA programs, keeping artists employed, seniors engaged, and families/communities involved. Funded by the North Dakota Council on the Arts.
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Here are all the "Little Stories" gathered by the North Dakota Council on the Arts in one hour long compilation. Poetry, Visual Art, even quilted…
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This is Bill Thomas at Prairie Public. Where I'm From is a sort of a poetic template to encourage recollection and recording, recording of meaningful…
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This is Bill Thomas, and I have become fascinated by a process, or exercise, called Where I'm From. It's a sort of poetic memory piece, and in North…
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I have often heard the arts defined by what they are not. They are not essential nor lucrative. One may survive their entire life without hearing a…
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Bill Thomas: Little Stories. The North Dakota Council On The Arts reports on arts groups that pivot in the face of disruption, so here's a quick quiz…
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Bill Thomas: Little stories. The North Dakota Council on the Arts reports on arts groups that pivot in the face of disruption.Nicole Gagner: Yeah, a…
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I like to get mail – real, physical mail. Not junk mail, of course. Even before the internet and email and social media and text messaging made physical…
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Bill Thomas: Little Stories, the North Dakota Council on the Arts reports on arts groups that pivot in the face of disruption. You may not have heard of…
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Bill Thomas: It's the spring of 2020 and a pastor in Southwest North Dakota wants to do a safe Easter service. He calls on a band for help, a band of…
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Bill thomas: Hi, this is Bill Thomas at Prairie Public. When the pandemic descended on us, a lot of people wondered rightly about being able to continue.…