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Carolina Union organizes arts schedule for fall season
Dancers to
perform
well-known ballets
Broadway on
Tour begins in
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MA Midsummer Night's Dream," a full-length film
version of the famous George Balanchine ballet, will be
presented October 2, 3, and 4 in Memorial Hall.
Based on Shakespeare's delightful romantic
comedy, the Balanchine dance creation is performed
by the New York City Ballet. The cast also includes the
children from the American School of Ballet.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" reaches new heights
in ballet film production values. "The camera allows us
to go farther afield for our effects," comments stage
producer Max Reinhardt. "With the camera, each
person in an audience of thousands is given the best
viewpoint on each scene."
The Milwaukee Ballet will perform October 15.
Founded in 1969, the company of 25 young dancers
performs a range of classical and contemporary
masterpieces, including Benjamin Britten's
"Diversions," the pas de deux from "Le Corsair,"
Ravel's "Daphnis and Chloe" and Glazounov's "The
Seasons."
The Kathryn Posin Dance Company appears next
on November 8. Posin's dances look delicate, but
they're as solidly built as the pyramids, and it's easy
simultaneously to fall under their spell and to admire
their craft.
The amazing young dancer-choreographer who
merits such praise is the leader of a 7-member troupe
who has attracted increasing attention worldwide since
its inception in 1970.
Sensual, jubilantly alive and teeming with energy,
her dancers, soar, float and spin through motions that
appear free and spontaneous while embodying
complex athletic and eloquent modern dance
conceptions.
The Bill Evans Dance Company performs February
21. Director and choreographer of the Bill Evans
Dance Company, Bill Evans is recognized as one of
America's foremost new choreographers.
Evans' troupe of six dancers, all featured soloists and
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experienced teachers, is one of America's most exciting
modern dance companies. Their technical and
performance skills bring variety and excitement to
every performance.
UNC will host one of the oldest and most respected
ballet companies in the country when the Atlanta
Ballet Touring Ensemble performs April 9. Founded in
1929, the Atlanta Ballet has played a long and
impressive role in the cultural life of Georgia and the
southeastern United States. The company is one of
four out of 400 in the country to be distinguished as a
Major Company, and in 1973 it was named "State
Ballet of Georgia."
The Carolina Union opens its Broadway on Tour
program with "Cabaret," the biggest musical hit of the
'60s. "Cabaret" will be presented on OctJber 18 at 8
p.m. in Memorial Hall.
Unconventional and brilliant, '"Cabaret"
authentically recreates the atmosphere olf an era: the
oozing decadence of 1930 Berlin.
Based ultimately on Christopher Isherwood's
"Berlin Stories," which John Van Druten adapted for
stage in 1951 as "I Am A Camera" Cabaret is true to
Isherwood's troubled, premonitory portrait of
Germany'bn the eve of Hitler.
I he story centers around two couples: a middle-aged
storekeeper and the keeper of a boarding house, and an
American journalist and the wayward cabaret singer
who works at the Kit Kat Klub, a sleazy dive, garish,
mirrored and smokily intimate, presided over by a
vaguely sinsiter, effeminate M.C.
"Bubbling Brown Sugar," a joyful musical fantasia
of the Harlem of the Jazz and Ragtime era, is the
second offering in the Carolina Union's Broadway on
Tour program. The musical hit arrives in town on
December 3 for two performances, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
in Memorial Hall.
One of Broadway's most dazzling current hits,
"Bubbling Brown Sugar" traces Harlem show business
from the speak-easies of the '20s to the wartime
jitterbugging at the Savoy and '50s rhythm and blues at
the Apollo.
Through song and dance it recreates a memorable
era in American history the era of racketeers and
rent parties, when uptown and downtown, black and
white, came together briefly at clubs like the Savoy,
Cotton Club and Small's Paradise for just one reason
the music.
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