
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Washington Ballet (TWB) kicks off its spring season of programming at the Harman Center’s Sidney Harman Hall, April 14 through 18 with Bolero(+), a program including Nicolo Fonte’s smash hit Bolero, Edwaard Liang’s audience favorite Wunderland, and Brahms on Edge, a world premiere by the original “Punk Ballerina,” Karole Armitage that features live accompaniment by the Washington National Opera Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program. Tickets to Bolero(+) start at only $20 and are available at harmancenter.org, at the Harman Center box office, or by calling 202.547.1122.
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The Washington Post
By Margaret Webb Pressler
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The Washington Post
By Jacqueline Trescott
Sunday, March 28, 2010
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Dance Magazine
By Emily Macel
April 2010
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Washington, DC - Dance/MetroDC's confluence of all that is dance-tastic in the DC metro-region is called Dance Is The Answer. Dance Is The Answer is a collective effort on the part of the region’s dance companies and artists to collaborate in their offerings of affordable dance experiences during the country’s designated National Dance Week in April and coordinated by Dance/MetroDC, the region’s sole dance-specific non-profit service organization. This year, it includes two and a half weeks of dance-related activities in DC, Maryland and Virginia, including an opening dance party on April 15th, called “Dance Your Taxes Off”. So file your taxes and join in tax-free celebration afterwards!
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Washington Ballet (TWB) is proud to announce that Katrina Toews, director of The Washington Ballet @ THEARC, will be presented with the Bethel College Young Alumnus Award on March 29, 2010. Ms. Toews will lead a group of her students from THEARC in a performance Sunday, March 28, at 7:30 PM, and receive the Young Alumnus Award in convocation Monday, March 29, at 11 AM, where she will speak on Leaps and Bounds: From Goessel, Kansas, to Washington, D.C. While both events are free and open to the public, an offering will be taken at the Sunday performance to help cover travel costs.
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The Washington Post
by Sarah Kaufman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, February 21, 2010
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DC Theater Scene: Washington's Liveliest Theater Web Site
by Rosalind Lacy
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The State, South Carolina's Homepage
By Otis R. Taylor, Jr.
Elgin native overcomes stereotypes to perform on the world stage of ballet
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