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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap: Who gets saved?
Cat's looking even more beautiful than usual (which I didn't think was possible) as she welcomes us to tonight's episode with 16 dancers still left in the competition. The opening number has all the dancers dressed like Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp and...
Tags: Dance, Science and Technology, So You Think You Can Dance (tv program), Christina Applegate, Entertainment
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Plantation woman makes finals of Fox dance show
By now, the title isn't even a question: Yes, Tiffany Maher can dance. Maher, of Plantation, moved into the finals of the Fox TV show "So You Think You Can Dance" Wednesday night, as her mother and sister watched live in Los Angeles and her father...
Tags: So You Think You Can Dance (tv program), Plantation, Nigel Lythgoe, Joffrey Ballet
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A festive season of color and movement
Dust off the tuxedos, pull out the pearls and get ready to celebrate a new dance season with anniversaries, reunions, holiday performances and a masked ball here in Howard County. Around this time of year, Kathi Ferguson puts on a seasonal dance show for...Tags: Elton John, Advanced Training, Christmas, Howard County, Ellicott City
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Las Vegas: Curtains to open on Smith Center for the Performing Arts
Myron Martin was in fourth grade when he attended an opera at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts in Houston.
"Our school bus pulled up to the front, and I saw this majestic building, and I knew that we'd gone someplace special," he said of his first...Tags: The Happiest News!, Sculpture, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Mary Poppins (musical)
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Pliés and push-ups
On the second floor of the Sudbrook Arts Centre in Pikesville, Tim Fox snapped his fingers to live piano music as he watched his three teenage ballet students move elegantly through their growing repertoire of ballet positions.
"This is not brain...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Fox Broadcasting Company, Richard Strauss, Dance, George Washington Carver
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Baltimore theater companies in a building boom
Vincent Lancisi stands in a pile of rubble sweating under his hard hat, while all around him — board by board, pipe by pipe and hammer blow by hammer blow — a theater is taking shape.
It's still nearly eight months until the opening of...Tags: Artists, William Shakespeare, Peter Pan (movie), Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Music review: New Les Surprises Baroques in Santa Monica
Culture MonsterRichard S. Ginell reviews Les Surprises Baroques' second program, "Curiose Inventioni' at Santa Monica's First Presbyterian Church.... -
Benjamin Millepied discloses details about his L.A. Dance Project
Culture MonsterBenjamin Millepied -- boyfriend of actress Natalie Portman -- revealed more information about the first season of L.A. Dance Project, his new company that will kick off its first season in September at the Music Center. Millepied divulged that the... -
Alvin Ailey, Joffrey and ABT part of Music Center's 2012-13 season
Culture MonsterChristopher Wheeldon’s acclaimed version of “Alice in Wonderland,” danced by the National Ballet of Canada, plus an array of repertory programs by Alvin Ailey, the Joffrey Ballet and American Ballet Theatre are among the the highlights... -
Baltimore dancer steps into role with prestigious Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre
Gifted with a mother's second sight, Catherine Johnson knew her daughter Jacqueline Green better than the child knew herself.
In 2004, the eighth-grader insisted she had absolutely zero desire to study dance. "Oh, Mom," she said, rolling her eyes. "Why...Tags: Dance, Baltimore School for the Arts, Judith Jamison, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Signature performances return for Virginia Arts Festival
The Virginia Arts Festival begins its 16th season on Monday, April 16, and the opening lineup of performers says a lot about where the festival has come and where it's heading. The week ahead is bracketed by two events of international caliber, a recital...
Tags: Hampton Roads, Renee Fleming, Yehudi Menuhin, Companies and Corporations, Dance
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Review: L.A. Phil's 'Sublime Schubert' fest kicks off with heat
"Sublime Schubert" is what the Los Angeles Philharmonic is calling this week of Schubert and nothing but. The festival began at Walt Disney Concert Hall on Monday night with a performance of the most beloved song cycle, "Die Schöne Müllerin," by...
Tags: Google Inc., BBC, Culture, Radio Industry, Arts and Culture
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