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20 January 2016 ~ 0 Comments

A weekend of Song and Dance

The Schimmel Center swings back into full gear this weekend with the arrival of two fresh performances sure to satisfy audiences of both modern dance and classic voice. On Friday and Saturday, January 22-23, we welcome back the critically acclaimed Taylor 2 Dance company. The group comprised of six dancers, all well versed in choreographer […]

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29 October 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Juggling is reinvented by Greg Kennedy in “THEOREM!”

Greg Kennedy is a renowned, gold medal winning juggler who is reinventing the medium through his love of geometry and physics. Please don’t run away at the mention of math and science, Greg’s unique circus wizardry is anything but dry and boring. After touring with the renowned Cirque du Soleil, Mr. Kennedy is wowing audiences […]

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16 October 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Making Serendipitous Music with the “Sons of Serendip”

The Sons of Serendip (SOS) is a musical group of four friends, who through a series of serendipitous events, came together in graduate school at Boston University. Micah Christian, a teacher from Randolph, MA, is the lead vocalist of the group; Cordaro Rodriguez, an attorney from Charlotte, NC, is the pianist and guitarist; Kendall Ramseur, […]

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15 October 2015 ~ 0 Comments

West Coast Swing Meets Tango in SWANGO!

Ten years ago choreographers Mariella Franganillo and Robert Royston gave birth to a new form of dance: “Swango”. Franganillo,from the world of Argentine tango and Royston, from the arena of west coast swing joined with fabled Tony Award winning book writer Rupert Holmes (The Mystery of Edwin Drood) to produce a new “Romeo and Juliet […]

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08 October 2015 ~ 0 Comments

Bless Your Beautiful Lyrics- Inside “American Showstoppers: An Evening with Johnny Mercer

On Friday, October 9, Fred Barton is back with his 14-piece orchestra and cast of Broadway singers and dancers to pay tribute to yet another American showman. But this time, instead of paying tribute to the music of a composer, Barton focuses on a master of the lyric. Johnny Mercer was a prolific lyricist whose […]

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