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Join us and take the next step in your own success story. The stage is an opportunity, and it’s yours for the taking at the USF School of Theatre & Dance. Here you will develop as an artist and ...
Bluffett – 8 p.m.; Clyde Theatre, 1808 Bluffton Road ... “Disney on Ice Presents Let’s Dance” – Various times March 13 to 16; Memorial Coliseum, 4000 Parnell Ave.; ...
The best home theatre systems (or home theater systems, if you’re in the US) can truly transform your entertainment experience, making a significant difference when it comes to watching films and TV ...
Whether it’s to the tune of new or old hits, users have been creating their own short dance routines on the app since the Musical.ly days. Many of these routines even reach the most popular ...
Photo Credit: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Jacquelin Harris in Ronald K. Brown’s Grace. Photo by Danica Paulos To introduce young audiences to the timeless magic of AILEY, a school-time ...
The WKU Summer Dance Intensive is designed for intermediate to advanced dancers (grades 9-12) as a unique opportunity to explore college level dance and the WKU experience. Following the mission of ...
And if that thumbnail sketch sounds fanciful, bear in mind that Pite is a creator of dance-theatre who turns pretty much everything she touches to gold. You’ve heard the 1973 Who album!
From left, Jeffrey Wells, Pramila Vasudevan and Lela Pierce last year perform in Aniccha Arts' “Plantulary” at Red Eye Theater in Minneapolis. Vasudevan, who is also a choreographer ...
We can all do this.” That experience prompted her to get back into dance and community theater. When COVID-19 hit, Sullivan was locked down with her husband and children in a Munjoy Hill apartment.
If you’re starting to plan your theatre calendar for 2025, here are 10 plays, musicals, operas and ballets that should be on your radar for the first half of this year.
Anyone trying to book for many theatre shows in London will know the feeling: interest and then excitement, followed by a growing despair with the realisation that most, if not all, tickets have ...