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Performing Arts: Page 35

Garrison Keillor dishes on art, poetry, radio and the Swedish Academy

Eugene Weekly chats with the star of A Prairie Home Companion before his appearance at the Hult Center

ComedyPerforming Arts 8 years ago

Garrison Keillor’s 40-year run as host of A Prairie Home Companion came to an end last year, but the consummate storyteller continues to perform. At … Continue reading →

The Killer Inside

Director Mark VanBeever delves into the exquisite evil of Jekyll & Hyde

Theater 8 years ago

Like so much that descends to us from the rich and fertile period of the late 19th century — Freud, Nietzsche and Marx, to name … Continue reading →

Wild, Wild Movement

Mowgli is the perfect ballet for the inexperienced viewer

Dance 8 years ago

If you’re like me, your experience with ballet is limited to The Nutcracker. As such, I associate ballet with incredible athletics, surreal costumes and incomprehensible … Continue reading →

What’s the Deal with Everything on Earth?

OCT opens its season with playwright Will Eno’s masterful Middletown

Theater 8 years ago

Will Eno’s Middletown, playing now at Oregon Contemporary Theatre, is a masterfully written, beautifully produced effort that seeks the extraordinary in the everyday.  Directed by … Continue reading →

What’s the Buzz?

Actors Cabaret goes all out with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s hit musical Jesus Christ Superstar

Theater 8 years ago

Somewhere during the first act of Jesus Christ Superstar — playing now at Actors Cabaret of Eugene — I realize that basically Jesus is every … Continue reading →

Reinventing Tesla

Harmonic Laborator plugs into a collaborative, multi-media effort based on great 20th-century futurist

Dance 8 years ago

For Harmonic Laboratory, the concept of “collaboration” keeps getting redefined.  “It’s been a topic of conversation for six years,” says the group’s inter-media, music and … Continue reading →

Spontaneous Combustion

Audience and dancers collaborate continuously to create #instaballet performances

Dance 8 years ago

In 2013, ballet dancers Suzanne Haag and Antonio Anacan wanted an alternative to off-season ballet work — an opportunity to continue dancing throughout the summer. … Continue reading →

Artistic Oasis

Eugene Ballet Presents MOMIX

Dance 8 years ago

This season, Eugene Ballet Company audiences can look forward to a visit from MOMIX, a creative and divergent company with a long performance history arcing … Continue reading →

Black Movement Matters

A conversation with hip-hop dance legend Rennie Harris

Dance 8 years ago

According to Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris, the three laws of hip-hop culture are “innovation, individuality and creativity.” “Hip hop comes from the word ‘hippie,’ which means … Continue reading →

The Spin

Who’s who and what’s what in dance this month

Dance 8 years ago

Summer’s waning, but the party’s not over yet. You still have a few more chances to get your groove on.  Fiesta Cultural kicks off in … Continue reading →

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