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Performing Arts: Page 41

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 →

The Spin: From Belly Dance in Eugene to Swan Lake in Portland

Dance 8 years ago

The Middle Eastern Dance Group of Eugene, or MEDGE, holds its Annual Alternative Night featuring Ann Shaffer, a member of the fusion dance group Tribalation. … Continue reading →

Peter and the Starcatcher

Finding the real Neverland in an energetic show at Cottage Theatre

Theater 8 years ago

Before there ever lived a boy named Peter Pan, before there existed a place called Neverland, a girl named Molly adventured with three orphan boys … Continue reading →

Women in Dance

Eugene Ballet highlights one favorite and two premiers

Dance 8 years ago

Eugene Ballet Company fulfills a vital role in our community by regularly commissioning and presenting contemporary dance. This season, EBC’s Midsummer Night’s Dream shares the … Continue reading →

The Spin

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

Dance 8 years ago

The days are getting a little bit longer, and dance is starting to bloom.  We recently caught a performance of the U.K.’s Ballet Boyz, part … Continue reading →

All That Learning Ever Writ

UO Theatre dives into the Restoration with The Emperor of the Moon

Theater 8 years ago

Slamming doors, pretending to be statues, hiding under tables: These theatrical devices are as old as theater itself, and they’re in great supply in J.K. … Continue reading →

You Are Not Special

ACE’s Avenue Q is Sesame Street for the millennial generation

Theater 8 years ago

Long-running PBS series (now on HBO) Sesame Street teaches children the fundamentals: ABCs and 123s, but also the principles of sharing, self-confidence and acceptance of … Continue reading →

Romeo & Juliet

Theater 8 years ago

Downtown Springfield is in the midst of a renaissance and, as Judith “Sparky” Roberts of Fools Haven Acting Company notes, “nothing fits better with the … Continue reading →

Dial M for Mayhem

OCT’s The 39 Steps plays fast and loose with Alfred Hitchcock

Theater 8 years ago

What makes Hitchcock Hitchcock? Or, put more fancifully, what do we mean when we call something Hitchcockian? Certainly the British director of such classics of … Continue reading →

Ballet Fantastique celebrates a pair of premieres

Dance 8 years ago

Ringing in the new year, Ballet Fantastique (BFan) launches two exciting premieres, with stagings of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Aladdin. EW recently caught up … Continue reading →

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