A video that features all the businesses that advertise in our gorgeous season program!
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Updates and thoughts about what is current with Festival Dance & Performing Arts Association, including Festival Dance Academy, the Great Performances Series, YouthReach activities, and other stuff.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Thank You, Advertisers!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
What About These Dancers?
Tapestry Dance: The Souls of Our Feet. Phenomenal!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QfSWrDli_8
Wish we could bring them in for our 2010-2011 season......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QfSWrDli_8
Wish we could bring them in for our 2010-2011 season......
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Souls of Our Feet Tapestry Dance
Friday, October 9, 2009
Two videos to bring you happiness!
After you watch the video below, which will give you a laugh, an ongoing smile, and an appreciation for human ingenuity, be sure to click the link below the embedded video to watch a touching video about an autistic basketball player.
Remember, the only live person is the guy in the middle, the rest of them are puppets!
Remember, the only live person is the guy in the middle, the rest of them are puppets!
This next video is so touching. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZtU676jA_k
See you at the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet this Sunday at 3:00!
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videos YMCA basketball
Monday, October 5, 2009
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet
Look at this picture. Really look at it. Look at the arch of her back reflecting the arch of her foot. Look at his low, controlled position. Amazing isn't it? And this is just a picture! The show this Sunday promises to amaze you - and enlighten you.
October 11, 3:00
WSU Beasley Coliseum
Tickets $25-$14
509.335.1514 or 208.883.DANS
WSU Beasley Coliseum
Tickets $25-$14
509.335.1514 or 208.883.DANS
www.festivaldance.org for video
Audiences world wide have been charmed with Aspen Santa Fe Ballet and its fresh, dynamic blend of contemporary dance. The Joyce Theatre in New York City, theKennedy Center, and foreign venues in Canada, France, and Italy have been host to this vibrant company. The performance will include “Sue’s Leg,” by Twyla Tharp, one of America’s most versatile and popular choreographers whose works range from pieces set for Joffrey Ballet and American Ballet Theatre to the dances for the movie, “Hair.” “Sue's Leg,” with music by Fats Waller, takes balletic moves and hides them under vaudeville, tap, and swing. Also on the program is the crowd-pleasing, opticalillusionist piece “Noir Blanc,” by Moses Pendleton of Momix and Pilobolus fame, amazing audiences with an other-worldly quality of dancers cavorting in outer space.
I'll see you there!
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