Coronavirus in Oklahoma: Neighborhood Arts programs at Metro Library System going online

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Sugar Free Allstars are a mainstay on the Neighborhood Arts program. [Photo provided]

Neighborhood Arts, a collaboration between Arts Council Oklahoma City’s All Access Arts program and the Metropolitan Library System, will be available online this summer in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

Neighborhood Arts is a summertime staple in Oklahoma County. The program provides performances for families across the metro that are fun, free and interactive, according to a news release.

“Summer is our busiest time at the library,” says Kristin Williamson, Children’s Services Manager of the Metropolitan Library System, in a statement. “We usually see thousands of people coming in to participate in Summer Reading and attend programs. We made the difficult decision to not have in-person programs during June and July but didn’t want people to miss out on the fun programs that they have come to expect during the summer at our libraries. After talking to our performers, we are excited to offer Neighborhood Arts virtually this year.”

Viewers can expect to see prerecorded and live-stream videos from participating artists.

“We have had a great response to the virtual programming that we have started offering and think that families will enjoy the flexibility to watch the prerecorded performances on-demand and get to see behind the scenes video of some of their favorite local performers,” says Williamson in a statement.

The summer program includes a variety of musical styles and performance arts from June through July. “

This summer our theme for Neighborhood Arts is 'Imagine Your Story,'” says Jillian Coker, All Access Arts Director, in a statement. “Through wonderful local performers we will highlight the ways storytelling is used across different art forms."

Families will be able to log on every day and see improv, theater, folk music, puppetry and more, according to the news release.

Neighborhood Arts performances begin Monday and can be viewed at www.facebook.com/metrolibrary and www.facebook.com/ArtsCouncilOKC.

This year's lineup will include Neighborhood Arts favorites like Sugar Free Allstars, Lucas Ross, Alegria Real, Lyric Theatre, RACE Dance Collective and more.

For a full performance scheduled, go to www.artscouncilokc.com/​allaccessarts or https://www.metrolibrary.org/​neighborhoodarts.

-BAM

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Sugar Free Allstars are a mainstay on the Neighborhood Arts program. [Photo provided]