Greensboro Fringe Festival

Greensboro Fringe Festival The Greensboro Fringe Festival is a live arts festival in Greensboro NC. Featuring new works for the stage.

The mission of the Greensboro Fringe Festival is to support new and innovative performing artists by showcasing their creative works in a professional environment. The Greensboro Fringe Festival is designed to bring attention to downtown Greensboro and to promote it as an exciting centre of entertainment and culture. The Greensboro Fringe Festival seeks to introduce audiences to shows that they would not have the opportunity to see elsewhere and to build an audience base for emerging artists.

It's with a heavy heart to share the passing of one of our founders John Gamble. His influence and inspiration helped th...
02/18/2022

It's with a heavy heart to share the passing of one of our founders John Gamble. His influence and inspiration helped the hundreds of artists get their work onstage in Greensboro. Our condolences go out to his family. We will always love and miss you John.
The Fringe hopes to be able to announce next steps soon. Sharing the obituary below.

John Jenkins Gamble, Jr. passed as the sun set on his 79th birthday surrounded by his closest loved ones on February 10th, 2022 at Annie Penn Hospital in Reidsville, NC.
John was born February 10th, 1943 in Albany, NY, to John Jenkins Gamble MD and Lois Leta Nealand Gamble. He attended Albany Academy where in addition to his studies he excelled in choir, track, and swimming - graduating in 1961. In spending summers at the family lake house he learned to waterski, eventually teaching himself to kick off the skis - carving the water barefoot. As an expert swimmer he set speed records for his high school swim team.

He later studied at Cornell University, Union College, New School for Social Research, and American University. Upon meeting Jan Van D**e and discovering modern dance in the midst of NYC’s Greenwich Village Folk scene in 1963, John began a journey that led to an extraordinary career spanning decades in the realm of dance, theater, and the arts. John and Jan married and founded the Georgetown Workshop in Washington DC, which produced the first significant series of concerts by local choreographers in the nation’s capital (1967-1970). John designed and built two small theater venues in DC, the Georgetown Workshop in Georgetown and the Church Street Theater near Dupont Circle, to serve as homes for the series. His education and explorations then took him from the east to the west coast, and back again. After tending to some soul-searching around Santa Fe, NM, and receiving mentoring from modern dance greats in San Francisco, CA, John then went on to Temple University in Philadelphia, PA, to develop the university’s MFA degree in dance and serve as department chair from 1975-1985. Deciding it better to raise children outside the big city, he finally landed at the University of North Carolina Greensboro in 1985 as head of the Dance Department where he designed their theater, developed their BFA and MFA degree programs, and ultimately earned the honor of Professor Emeritus. Simultaneously he was director of the John Gamble Dance Theater, through which choreographed works were presented throughout the United States, Canada, France, and Germany. His contact improvisation classes were valued by many who sought to explore their voices in movement, and were a key ingredient in developed productions.

His accolades include a Senior Faculty Research Grant in 1990, a North Carolina Arts Council Choreographic Fellowship in 1991, selection as a Pew Foundation Community Entrepreneur 1998-2000, the NC Board of Governor’s Teaching Excellence Award in 2006, and the NC Dance Alliance Annual Award in 2007. His mentors include Anna Halprin, Daniel Nagrin, and Erika Thimey.

Alongside his work in dance and the arts, John enjoyed a number of interests including playing and performing music, gardening, cooking, sports, sailing, building and travel. One of his favorite activities was playing guitar and singing with his partner Jen and their band, in their historic home on Sunday mornings. A voracious reader and political ju**ie, he welcomed conversation and could be counted on to lend his ear or offer valuable insight, wisdom and humor.

John cultivated a life rich in community and will be deeply missed and remembered well by relatives as well as his family of artists, musicians, makers, and creators. He was teacher, mentor and collaborator to many. His visions and the spaces he helped create and build will continue to cultivate community and art for years to come.

John is survived by his loving partner of twenty-two years, Jennifer McNure. He is also survived by his three sons; JW, Ian and Oliver, as well as their mother Lu Williams. The eldest of four siblings John is survived by his sister Judy Downey, and his brothers Allen and Tom. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews, as well as granddaughters Lenore and Ayla.

Dear Fans, Friends, Alumni and Future Fringers- Tonight would have been the opening night of the 19th Annual Fringe Fest...
01/21/2021

Dear Fans, Friends, Alumni and Future Fringers- Tonight would have been the opening night of the 19th Annual Fringe Festival. Wolves of Ravensbruk was the NPP winner and would have kicked this whole thing off, but in order to be as safe as possible, we are pushing our next live festival to 2022. With all live in person theaters dark at this time, we too are taking a moment to look at out 18 + year history and see if we can finally make the leap into and expanded City/regional Wide festival for 2022. We may offer a fun short Virtual opportunity this Spring/Summer but hey Covid! Who can plan anything. What do we even need a calendar for!?!?!” Keep making new art and Fringe on! Thanks for all the years of support Greensboro.

10/23/2020

The NC Dance Festival will premiere an original dance film, created with the contributions of 20 choreographers from across NC. The film will be followed by a Q&A with the featured artists. The screening will also include filmed footage of a public art collaboration between NC Dance Festival choreographers and Greensboro Downtown Parks for National Dance Day on September 19. Tune into our website for the free screening; Q&A will be live-streamed to facebook and youtube.

Get your Virtual Art Class or performance in this guide!
04/14/2020

Get your Virtual Art Class or performance in this guide!

Today's Greensboro At Home Arts & Creativity Guide features a DIY obstacle course tutorial, a live reading from Triad Stage the cast of "Pride and Prejudice," and lots of anytime experiences. See all the listings for today and beyond at https://www.artsgreensboro.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Submittal-Form_-Greensboro-At-Home-Arts-Creativity-Guide-Final-8.pdf.

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04/07/2020

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