Broad and High
Retiring BalletMet dancers, 19th Century Hair Art Preview
Preview: Season 2 Episode 38 | 30s
Two veteran BalletMet dancers exit the stage, a look at 19th century jewelry made of hair.
On the next Broad & High, two veteran BalletMet ballet dancers exit the stage, a look at 19th century jewelry made out of hair, and we celebrate the artist journey out of recovery.
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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!
Broad and High
Retiring BalletMet dancers, 19th Century Hair Art Preview
Preview: Season 2 Episode 38 | 30s
On the next Broad & High, two veteran BalletMet ballet dancers exit the stage, a look at 19th century jewelry made out of hair, and we celebrate the artist journey out of recovery.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipARTifacts: 19th Century Hair Art
Clip: S2 Ep38 | 2m 49s | Rebecca Odom walks us through Ohio History Center's large collection of ancient hair art. (2m 49s)
BalletMet Dancers Jimmy Orrante & Carrie West
Clip: S2 Ep38 | 4m 9s | Jimmy Orrante & Carrie West recently retired from BalletMet; what is next for these two? (4m 9s)
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery’s Anniversary Exhibit
Clip: S2 Ep38 | 3m 29s | Fresh A.I.R. showcases the creativity of those affected by illness and substance abuse (3m 29s)
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