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The Art Of Clogging, And Other Bits And Pieces

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On this week's episode of My Appalachia, we take a look at the state of the arts in Appalachia; both Kentucky and West Virginia are looking to defund the arts and education in those states, prompting a teacher sit in at the West Virginia state capitol in Charleston on Friday; the need for arts in the area; and a look at an Appalachian dance form, clogging, by way of an interview with Kathy Arnold of Kingsport, who has performed with her family in Nashville before the governor of Tennessee and in Dollywood. It's a show you don't want to miss!

You can subscribe to My Appalachia at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Feedburner or on your favorite podcast app.

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On this week's episode of My Appalachia, we take a look at the state of the arts in Appalachia; both Kentucky and West Virginia are looking to defund the arts and education in those states, prompting a teacher sit in at the West Virginia state capitol in Charleston on Friday; the need for arts in the area; and a look at an Appalachian dance form, clogging, by way of an interview with Kathy Arnold of Kingsport, who has performed with her family in Nashville before the governor of Tennessee and in Dollywood. It's a show you don't want to miss!

You can subscribe to My Appalachia at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Feedburner or on your favorite podcast app.

Be sure to tell your friends about us...thanks for listening!

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