This series of internet videos for National Audio Theatre Festivals was shot on location at the 2011 West Plains Workshop. This mini-documentary is a good introduction to the organization. Bonus Material: Richard Fish and Butch D’Ambrosio interview themselves…
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National Audio Theatre Festivals Video and Interviews
Explore our National Parks
Round Spring and Cave is a part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Take a few minutes to see the spring and tour the cave with interpreter Bill O’Donnell in our third video for the National Park System. (Did you miss Big Spring or Alley Spring and Mill? — look inside)
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New Website for “Karst in the Ozarks”
Karst in the Ozarks is about caves, springs, losing streams, and sinkholes. The educational video, accompanying curriculum, and bonus materials are now permanently available for free on: www.KarstintheOzarks.com
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Mother Fleeta Mitchell: 1913-2011
(by Art Rosenbaum) — Fleeta was born on February 27, 1913 in Cadwell in Laurens County, to Rev. John and Queen Echols. Mostly blind from birth, Fleeta said she could “’scern”, discern, until an accident left her totally sightless. Nonetheless she helped with chores, and learned old spirituals in her singing family. As a young child, she sang “Let Me Fly to Mount Zion” as collection was taken at church, standing on a table so she could be heard. She learned piano by ear not long afterwards.
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Karst in the Ozarks Educational Video
Karst in the Ozarks is an educational video about caves, springs, losing streams, and sinkholes. Viewers can enjoy dramatic footage of some of south central Missouri’s best-known natural features, including Grand Gulf, Big Spring, Greer Spring, Mammoth Spring, and the Jacks Fork River, plus footage of caves, rare cave creatures, bluffs, and sinkholes.
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