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Then on Thursday, a trio of male choreographers (no woman choreographer in sight, yet again), in a program entitled “Contemporary Voices,” offered three expressive works that put the artists’ strengths and weaknesses, not to mention the many pitfalls of contemporary ballet, on full display. It also highlighted the fact that this company is made up of supreme artists who can surpass and even elevate a dance that misses the mark. Appealing to younger audiences is nothing new. What is different now is that television can take artistic risks that were all but impossible 40 years ago and produce series with the addictive draw of soaps and the heft of film. The one world premiere this week — “Salome” by South Africa-born Arthur Pita — was nothing if not indebted to TV and film.
Whether you are a novice or seasoned performer, the fast-paced musical theater production camp will prepare children for a final performance for family and friends, Skill building and stage confidence will be emphasized along white slippers, handmade slippers, women slippers, non-slip slippers, ballet flats, bow slippers, wedding slippers, gift wrapped with group participation, The cost is $200 per child, To register for the camp, call Carolyn August at 925-427-1611 or email info@pittsburgcaliforniatheatre.com, St, Anne Church offers children’s art classes, BYRON — St, Anne Church presents Art Camp for Children and Youth from 9 a.m, to noon Monday through Friday at 2800 Camino Diablo Road in Byron..
Hillbarn Theatre: “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Aug. 27-Sept. 20; “The Odd Couple,” Oct. 15-Nov. 1; Hillbarn Theatre, Foster City; contact theater for prices; 650-349-6411, www.hillbarntheatre.org. Pear Avenue Theatre: “The Walls of Jericho,” world premiere romantic comedy by Diane Tasca, adapted from the Samuel Hopkins Adams short story that inspired the film “It Happened One Night,” Sept. 18-Oct. 4; “Tribes,” by Nina Raine, about two young hearing-impaired people who fall in love, Nov. 6-22; Pear Avenue Theatre, Mountain View (new location, see website); $25-$30; 510-843-4822, http://thepear.org.
The family-friendly event will offer free entertainment and art projects for children, and Broadway businesses will join in the festivities by hosting sidewalk sales and special promotions, Preston’s Candy & Ice Cream will host free chocolate-making tours from 10:30 a.m, to 3 p.m, on Sept, 25 and 26, Fancy ribbons will be awarded for the Best Pet Trick, Best Dressed Pet, Most Unusual Pet, and Most Original Float, Group or Wagon (non-school category), The Grand Prize winner will receive white slippers, handmade slippers, women slippers, non-slip slippers, ballet flats, bow slippers, wedding slippers, gift wrapped a special prize, Judging is held promptly after the parade at Broadway and Capuchino avenues, All participants will receive souvenir ribbons..
The problem, the Kansas Court of Tax Appeals found, was that Bicknell couldn’t prove that he’d actually cut ties with Kansas, or when his move to Florida actually occurred. Around the time of the sale, the court said Bicknell was spending less time in Kansas, having co-written, produced and starred in a patriotic musical called “Celebrate America,” inspired by the Sept. 11 attacks. In 2005 and 2006, the show had a run in Branson, Missouri” two hours from Pittsburg. But more time in Missouri didn’t bolster Bicknell’s argument that he really lived in Florida. Meanwhile, his businesses, staff, doctors, children, church and much of his philanthropy” including the Gene Bicknell Celebrity Charity Golf Tournament” were all back in Kansas, according to the court. His wife also remained a Kansas resident, working as an attorney there.
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