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Venues and Highlights VENUES AND HIGHLIGHTS 1 EDENTON STREET 8 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Memorial Hall INTERSECTION OF FAYETTEVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH BeBop Blues & All That Jazz | 7:00PM - 11:00PM & DAVIE ST. Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble | 7:00PM, 9:00PM 2 3 4 Bradley Burgess, Organist | 7:00, 9:00PM Early Countdown & Fireworks with: 1 Sponsored by: Captive Aire Steve Anderson Jazz Quartet | 8:00PM Media Sponsor: Triangle Tribune Open Community Jam | 10:00PM Barefoot Movement | 6:00-7:00PM Sponsored by: First Citizens Bank 5 Early Countdown | 7:00PM NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF Media Sponsor: 72.9 The Voice 6 2 NATURAL SCIENCES Fireworks | 7:00PM Children’s Celebration | 2:00-6:00PM 9 MORGAN ST. - GOLD LEAF SLEIGH RIDES Gold Leaf Sleigh Rides | 8:00 -11:00PM Celebrate New Year’s Eve with activities including henna, Boom Unit Brass Band | 7:30-8:30PM Sponsored by: Capital Associates resolution frames, stained glass art, celebration bells, a Media Sponsor: Spectacular Magazine Caleb Johnson 7 toddler play area, and more. Media Sponsor: GoRaleigh - City of Raleigh Transit & The Ramblin’ Saints | 9:00-10:00PM 10 TRANSPORTATION / HIGHWAY BUILDING 10 Illiterate Light | 10:30PM-12:00AM BICENTENNIAL PLAZA Comedy Worx Improv | 7:30, 8:45, 10:15PM 3 Sponsored by: Capital Investment Companies 9 Children’s Celebration | 2:00-6:00PM Media Sponsor: City Insight Countdown to Midnight | 12:00AM Celebrate New Year’s Eve with interactive activities 11 including the First Night Resolution Oak, a New Year’s Fireworks at Midnight | 12:00AM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WILMINGTON ST. 8 castle construction project, a Midnight Mural, and more. 11 Dynamo Dogs | 3:00, 5:00PM The Connection Place Choir | 7:00, 8:00PM - Sanctuary Media Sponsor: Live Work Play Media Sponsor: The Connection Place INTERACTIVE ART INSTALLATIONS African American Dance Ensemble | 7:45, 9:00PM - Family Robodogs Robotics Team | 2:00-6:00PM Resolution Oak, in Site 3, Bicentennial Media Sponsor: GoRaleigh - City of Raleigh Transit Life Center 13 14 Media Sponsor: V103.3 Plaza and in Site 9, Fayetteville & Morgan St. 4 NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF HISTORY 12 Children’s Celebration | 2:00-6:00PM 12 FANTASTICAL FERRIS WHEEL Media Sponsor: Cary Magazine Celebrate New Year’s Eve with activities and Fantastical Ferris Wheel | 2:00-11:00PM 16 demonstrations including People’s Procession lanterns, Media Sponsor: Triangle Downtowner Art Pianos, in Site 16, Moore Square New Year’s hats, fireworks wands, origami stars, New Year’s Media Sponsor: Carolina Woman motto pins, bingo, and more. 13 MARBLES KIDS MUSEUM - CALYPSO ROOM 15 Holly Springs School of Dance | 3:00PM Talent Sheaux Improv | 8:00, 8:45, 9:15PM First Night Raleigh Globe by Heath Cashore Marionettes | 4:00PM, 7:15PM Media Sponsor: Triangle Style Magazine Satow and Nate Sheaffer, Funded by the Julia and Frank Daniels, Jr. Endowment Fund Happy Accidents Improv | 7:00-11:00PM Near Site 16, Moore Square of the Triangle Community Foundation Media Sponsor: WBRG & WLVA 14 VINTAGE CHURCH “Next Year I Will” Walls, in Site 3, Transactors Improv | 8:45PM, 9:30PM, 10:15PM Violet Bell | 7:45, 8:30, 9:15PM Bicentennial Plaza and Site 9, 17 Sponsored by: York Properties Sponsored by: Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Fayetteville & Morgan St. Media Sponsor: GoRaleigh - City of Raleigh Transit Jernigan, LLP Media Sponsor: WKNC 88.1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SALISBURY ST. 5 Ballroom Dancing Lessons with the USA 15 ALIEN ABDUCTION GRAVITRON RIDE 18 Ballroom Dancers | 7:00-11:00PM - Fellowship Hall Alien Abduction Gravitron | 2:00-11:00PM Sponsored by: Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Media Sponsor: Beltline Buzz Media Sponsor: Triangle Coffee News Willie Farmer | 8:00PM, 9:00PM, 10:00PM - Sanctuary 16 MOORE SQUARE - ASTRO BOTANICALS Sponsored by: Clark Nexsen Astro Botanicals Garden of Light Media Sponsor: Raleigh Magazine December 28 | 4:00-9:00PM December 31 | 4:00-10:00PM Media Sponsor: Indy Week 6 PEOPLE’S PROCESSION Bicentennial Plaza to Martin St. | 6:00PM Join your community in a festive procession alongside 17 PNC PLAZA Paperhand Puppet Intervention, The Helping Hand Mission Brien Engel, Glass Harp | 7:30, 8:30, 9:30PM Band, and NC State Pipes & Drums! Procession begins on Sponsored by: Jimmy’s Minis Self Storage Edenton Street at Bicentennial Plaza. Media Sponsor: Wake Living Magazine Media Sponsor: Raleigh Convergence 18 ARTSPACE Poetry Generation & Zine Workshop with the North Carolina 7 CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Shay Martin Lovette | 7:00, 8:00, 10:00PM Book Festival | 7:00 - 9:00PM The Honey Dewdrops | 9:00PM Sponsored by: North State Bank Co-presented with PineCone, the Piedmont Media Sponsor: Yelp Council of Traditional Music Media Sponsor: WHUP 104.7 FM Y E K P A VENUE ACORN INTERACTIVE BEER FOOD RESTROOMS FIRST INFO/PASSES PARKING PEOPLES (1-18) DROP INSTALLATIONS AID PROCESSION M Light | 4-10pm | Light a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Cultural and Natural of Department the of division a FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT RALEIGHARTSFESTIVAL.COM VISIT INFORMATION, MORE FOR of the Raleigh Arts Commission. This project is supported by the N.C. Arts Council, Council, Arts N.C. the by supported is project This Commission. Arts Raleigh the of • Astro Botanicals Garden of of Garden Botanicals Astro • MAY 16-17, 2020! 16-17, MAY Artsplosure is funded in part by the City of Raleigh based on the recommendations recommendations the on based Raleigh of City the by part in funded is Artsplosure Comedy Worx Improv Worx Comedy 10 Comedy Worx Improv Worx Comedy 10 Open Community Jazz Jam Jazz Community Open 8 16 MOORE SQUARE MOORE 16 Ann-Cabell Baum Ann-Cabell STARTING AT 7:30PM… AT STARTING Transactors Improv 4 Transactors Shay Martin Lovette Martin Shay 7 ON RALEIGH DOWNTOWN TO RETURNS WRAL First Night Raleigh 2020 Honorary Chair Honorary 2020 Raleigh Night First WRAL STARTING AT 8:45PM... AT STARTING Willie Farmer Willie 5 - THE RALEIGH ARTS FESTIVAL ARTS RALEIGH THE - ARTSPLOSURE 4:30PM Exchange Early Countdown & Fireworks & Countdown Early STARTING AT 10:00PM... AT STARTING • Express Your Self Kids | | Kids Self Your Express • • Crafting with Scrap Scrap with Crafting • Workshop Brien Engel, Glass Harp Glass Engel, Brien 17 • Cashore Marionettes | 4PM | Marionettes Cashore • Chalkboard Walls Chalkboard Poetry Generation & Zine Zine & Generation Poetry 18 Major All Day Pass Outlets Pass Day All Major Violet Bell Bell Violet 14 Brien Engel, Glass Harp Glass Engel, Brien 17 Dance | 3PM | Dance • “Next Year I Will” I Year “Next • Happy Accidents Improv Accidents Happy 13 . 8:30PM.. AT STARTING • Holly Springs School of of School Springs Holly • H G I LE A R T H G I N T S R I F / Transactors Improv Transactors 4 • Midnight Mural Midnight • The Connection Place Choir Place Connection The 11 3:45PM STARTING AT 9:30PM... AT STARTING Construction Ensemble Ensemble • Maximum Magic | 2:15PM, 2:15PM, | Magic Maximum • H G I LE A R T H G I N T S R I F @ Talent Sheaux Improv Sheaux Talent 13 • New Year’s Castle Castle Year’s New • and Triangle Youth Jazz Jazz Youth Triangle and Beer Sponsor Beer • Robodogs | 2PM | Robodogs • The Connection Place Choir Place Connection The 11 Workshops & Demos & Workshops BeBop Blues & All That Jazz Jazz That All & Blues 8 BeBop Violet Bell Violet 14 H G I LE A R N F @ • Dynamo Dogs | 3PM, 5PM 3PM, | Dogs Dynamo • Shay Martin Lovette Martin 7 Shay Gold Leaf Sleigh Rides Sleigh Leaf 9 Gold 2-6PM | Celebration Children’s Talent Sheaux Talent 13 USA Ballroom Dancers Ballroom 5 USA Performances: Performances: 3 BICENTENNIAL PLAZA 3 BICENTENNIAL Steve Anderson Jazz Quartet Quartet Jazz Anderson 8 Steve STARTING AT 9:15PM... AT STARTING CONNECT WITH US WITH CONNECT Cashore Marionettes 4 Cashore • Face Paint Face • Shay Martin Lovette Martin 7 Shay Acorn Drop and Fireworks and Drop Acorn Organist Burgess, 1 Bradley Bingo • • Toddler Play Area Area Play Toddler • Willie Farmer 5 Willie Ramblin’ Saints Ramblin’ Countdown to Midnight to Countdown STARTING AT 7:00PM… AT STARTING • New Year’s Motto Pins Motto Year’s New • • DIY Henna Henna DIY • Caleb Johnson & The & Johnson Caleb Starting at 8:00PM... at Starting STARTING AT 12:00 AM… 12:00 AT STARTING • Origami Stars Origami • • Celebration Bells Celebration • Ensemble Movement Movement African American Dance Dance American African 11 Violet Bell Violet 14 • Fireworks Wands Fireworks • • Explore on 4 4 on Explore • Performance with Barefoot Barefoot with Performance Illiterate Light Light Illiterate Ensemble Ensemble • New Year’s Hats Year’s New • • Stained Glass Art Glass Stained • Early Countdown Countdown Early Triangle Youth Jazz Jazz Youth Triangle 8 STARTING AT 10:30 PM… 10:30 AT STARTING African American Dance Dance American African 11 Lanterns • Resolution Frames Resolution • and Drums and Honey Dewdrops Honey 7 STARTING AT 7:45PM... AT STARTING • People’s Procession Procession People’s • Workshops & Demos & Workshops Intervention, & NCSU Pipes Pipes NCSU & Intervention, Willie Farmer Willie 5 Comedy Worx Improv Improv Worx Comedy 10 Workshops & Demos & Workshops Paperhand Puppet Puppet Paperhand Children’s Celebration | 2-6PM | Celebration Children’s People’s Procession feat. feat. Procession People’s 6 Bradley Burgess, Organist Burgess, Bradley 1 Transactors Improv Transactors 4 Boom Unit Brass Band Brass Unit Boom 2-6PM | Celebration Children’s OF NATURAL SCIENCES SCIENCES NATURAL OF STARTING AT 9:00PM... AT STARTING STARTING AT 6:00PM… AT STARTING STARTING AT 10:15PM... AT STARTING Brien Engel, Glass Harp Glass Engel, Brien 17 NC MUSEUM MUSEUM NC 2 4
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