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Dandelion Dance Company: video

7 hours ago ago from Keeping Up with Down Syndrome NSW

Dandelion Dance Company is an Ottawa based youth dance theatre company which explores social issues through movement. The company's repertoire is driven by the experiences, reflections and passions of the young women, who range in age from ages 13 to 19, and include such topics as child labour, hunger, war, equality and inclusion. Click here to see the narrated dance, "I Am".

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Youth Theatre Company Celebrates 10 Years!

2 hours ago ago from Gaiety School of Acting

On Sunday 13th December the Youth Theatre Company marked it's 10 year anniversary with a suitably high standard showcase followed by a reception where past members and tutors mixed with current actors and staff. The showcase directed by Charlotte Harrison and assisted by Dean Rogers consisted of 3 mini-plays, all written, directed, produced and acted by the YTC. They were 3 very different but timely and appropriate pieces which ...

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My New York Theatre Experience: 2009

23 hours ago ago from the nytheatre i

It's the time of year for looking back and making lists. I actually enjoy doing a bit of this, especially where the world of New York theatre is concerned--because there are always plenty of great memories to cherish as I think back on the last 12 months of my own personal New York Theatre Experience. I've already shared with you the names of the 15 theatre artists and companies whom we've cited as nytheatre.com's People of the Year --all ...

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Magenta Giraffe Theatre Company of Detroit presents The Last Five Years

2 hours ago ago from A Book Without A Cover

Magenta Giraffe Theatre Company of Detroit presents The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown, directed by Frannie Shepherd-Bates and with musical direction by Michael Fiedler, from January 1–23, 2010, at the Furniture Factory in midtown Detroit.   A gorgeous musical about life, love and the demise of a relationship, The Last Five Years takes an in-depth look at two lovers who, while not necessarily star-crossed, still fail to make their ...

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~Patricia Ariel

19 hours ago ago from Love for Books

. Patricia was born in Brazil, where she lived for over 30 years until moving to the United States. . . She is been drawing since early childhood, and since her teenage years she is explored a large range of artistical modalities: dance, drama, music, design and literature. she sees Art as something sacred, intrinsically bonded to the spiritual. The artist is a worker for the Universe, an instrument to unveil what is ...

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Judith Jamison: Readying Her Ailey Exit

7 hours ago ago from Black Voices

All good things must come to an end, but for Judith Jamison , stepping down as as Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 's artistic director doesn't mean she's completely severing ties. The 2009-2010 season, which kicked off Dec. 2 at New York's City Center, celebrates Jamison's 20th year at the helm of what is arguably the most renown dance company in the world. Although Jamison was running two dance companies at the time of Ailey's death in ...

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Dance Review | Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: At Ailey, Stretching More Than Bodies

14 hours ago ago from The New York Times

The dancers of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater are sleek, ferociously strong technicians. Audiences have ample evidence of this at every show of the company's current New York City Center season. Blog An emphasis on these dancers as artists, however, is often lost amid the physical feats and near nightly ritual. There was Ailey's signature hit, on Friday night, and there were those physical feats. But the program ...

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