CT State Symbols
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Symbols for Connecticut: Art and Theatre Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Sep 7, 2006, 14:36 PST |
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Connecticut State Composer The Connecticut state composer was Charles Ives. This helpful site has detailed information on his life and his works. Source: Charles Ives Society, Inc.
Connecticut State Folk Dance Square dance became Connecticut's official folk dance in 1995. Read about the history of square dancing in the U.S. on this site. Source: Palomino Records, Inc.
Connecticut State Poet Laureate The Library of Congress has detailed information on the position of poet laureate in Connecticut, a list of past laureates, and a link to information on the current laureate. Source: The Library of Congress
Connecticut State Troubador Learn about the history of the state troubador position, about the criteria for being selected, and much more. Source: Connecticut Commission on Arts and Tourism
Connecticut State Troubador (Thomasina Levy) Learn about Connecticut's troubador for 2005-2006. Source: Connecticut Commission on Arts and Tourism
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