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Williamsburg celebrates the African-American experience
Original at Pittsburgh Post Gazette
• Sat, May 9
PA By Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Slave interpreters lead a musical procession into Great Hopes Plantation at Colonial Williamsburg. This year marks the 30th anniversary of telling the story of Williamsburg's free and enslaved African American ...
Grants benefit Cherokee arts
Original at Waynesville Smoky Mountain
• Wed, Mar 25
NC A separate $20000 grant will enable CHA to develop a new Village Guide and Theatre Training program modeled after a program utilized by Colonial Williamsburg to train their guides to be certified historical interpreters. • A $95000 grant will support ...
Civil rights movement inspired woman
Original at Daily Press
• Mon, Feb 23
VA Her interest in history brought her to Colonial Williamsburg, where she looked for a summer job 24 years ago. She stayed and now is a training specialist helping interpreters learn historical content for interpretations at various sites and trade shops ...
Beer in Colonial Virginia | Musings Over a Pint
Original at Musings Over a Pint
• Thu, Oct 16
By David Clark will lead occasional presentations this fall in Colonial Williamsburg. The demonstrations are held at the Governor's Palace scullery. In "The Art and Mysteries of Brewing" interpreters discuss the place of beer in colonial life, ...
Revolutionary City Event, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
Original at About Senior Travel
• Sun, Sep 21
The drama of the American Revolution unfolds before your eyes, as seen through the actions and interactions of costumed interpreters. If you plan to visit Colonial Williamsburg for more than one day, don't worry - different programs are ...
Teacups in the Garden - Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trips
Original at Homeschool Blogger
• Thu, Sep 18
About once a month for seven months, we can access streaming videos on-line that are produced and acted out by the fantastic Colonial Williamsburg actor/interpreters. Then some of the actor/interpreters will answer questions live from ...