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Performing Arts: Page 40

The Movement and the Music

LCC dance concert highlights artistic connections

Dance 8 years ago

The Lane Community College Dance Department’s annual Collaborations concert earlier this month offered three performances by LCC students and faculty as well as Eugene Ballet … Continue reading →

Standing in the Spotlight

UO’s New Voices features two emerging playwrights

Theater 8 years ago

The University of Oregon Theatre Program presents two student plays this weekend and next: The Fruit Stand by Sravya Tadepalli and On the Street Where … Continue reading →

A reprisal and a world premiere

Ballet Fantastique mesmerizes with Tales from the Floating World and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Dance 8 years ago

From the first notes of Mitsuki Dazai’s masterful koto playing, Tales from a Floating World erupts on the stage, a wash of color and contrast, … Continue reading →

In love with Shakespeare

Ashland’s Oregon Shakespeare Festival kicks off its season with four new shows

Theater 8 years ago

It’s Bill Rauch’s tenth season as artistic director at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, and on Saturday morning of opening weekend last month he … Continue reading →

The Spin

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

Dance 8 years ago

We hear University of Oregon professor of dance and Dance in Dialogue co-founder Shannon Mockli recently participated in an open showing at Seattle’s renowned center … Continue reading →

The Odyssey of These Days

Local artists create collaborative memorial

Dance 8 years ago

In the summer of 2015, Wes Hurd was in a melancholy place.  “My mom and dad had passed away, and artistically, I wanted to work … Continue reading →

The Comfort of Being Sad

The relentless pursuit of happiness is a bittersweet joke

Theater 8 years ago

Sarah Ruhl is an interesting playwright. Her work achieves emotional valences that, for me, are completely contradicted by her style — a style I find … Continue reading →

Identity Politics

LCC’s excellent student production Constant Revolution takes on sticky issues of authenticity

Theater 8 years ago

Identity is a bitch. By the time we’re grown up enough to ask ourselves who we are and what the hell we’re doing with this … Continue reading →

No One Puts Baby in the Corner

Dirty Dancing: The Musical! Hits the Hult

Dance 8 years ago

What a great and glorious world we live in, when deliciously guilty pleasures from the ’80s are rehashed for the stage: Johnny and Baby are … Continue reading →

Dreams and Sighs, Wishes and Tears

Eugene Ballet dazzles with two premieres and a beloved favorite

Dance 8 years ago

Eugene Ballet’s annual foray into more-contemporary work is always a treat to look forward to, and their performance this weekend was nothing short of breathtaking. … Continue reading →

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