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Combined Choirs present 'Carmina Burana' | |||
Best Bets: Bellingham's Dance Collective on stage this weekend | Join Bellingham's Dance Collective for an evening of dance -- delightful, thought-provoking, and beautiful at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, Bellingham, 1314 Harris Ave. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 1, and March 8, 5 p.m. Sunday, March 2, March 9. |
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草榴社区's 'Soapbox' wins spot in regional theater competition | Several weeks ago I heard from Rich Brown at Western Washington University's department of theater and dance (he has the cool job title of "associate professor of physical acting and directing"), who said he had exciting news. The production of "Soapbox," an鈥 |
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Angela Kiser pursues storytelling through dance | Dancer Angela Kiser is one of the performers in Kuntz & Company's production of "Positive," a dance-theater piece that explores the lives of seven local community members whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS. |
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'Fuddy Meers' brings quirky characters to life in play at 草榴社区 | Western Washington University's department of theater and dance presents "Fuddy Meers," an absurd and catastrophic romp of quirky characters, on Western's Performing Arts Center Mainstage at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 6-8 and Feb. 12-15; and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9鈥 |
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鈥楩uddy Meers鈥 features funhouse plot, shady characters | |||
Ten Who Cared: Pam Kuntz uses dance to share stories, build community | Most people, or maybe just the lucky ones, seem to have that one thing that they can't live without. At least that's how dance instructor and arts advocate Pam Kuntz sees it. For some, a sport like running offers a euphoric feeling that becomes something they crave. For Kuntz,鈥 |
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Students present original works of contemporary dance Dec. 5 to 7 | |||
Show explores 1 woman鈥檚 experience walking to fight cancer | Don鈥檛 let the title fool you. The show, said Robin Walbeck-Forrest, is pretty darn clean. |
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Dance teacher inspired by class for people with Parkinson's | If you look in the windows of the YWCA ballroom on Sept. 26 at 11 a.m. you will see me doing what I love to do: teaching a dance class. This class is not my usual ballet or modern dance class for students at Western. Rather, this dance class is for people with movement and neurological disorders鈥 |