Calendar.APRIL PERFORMANCES ANCHORAGE ALASKA Apr. 18-19, Rhythm in Shoes, Alaska Center for the Performing Arts The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts is a performance venue in downtown Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska. Opened in 1989, it entertains over 200,000 patrons annually, and consists of three theaters:
DAVIS, CALIFORNIA Apr. 1-2, Fosse, Mondavi Center, 200 B St, 530/752-1915, www.mondaviarts.org WASHINGTON, D.C. Apr. 9-13, Houston Ballet/Paul Taylor Dance Company, John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Huge cultural complex (opened 1971) in Washington, D.C., with a total of six stages, designed by Edward Durell Stone. The complex, surfaced in marble, makes use of the ornamental facade screens for which the architect was known. , 2700 F St NW, 202/467-4600, www.kennedy-center.org NEW YORK, NEW YORK Apr. 3-6, Douglas Dunn, Danspace Project at St Mark's Church in-the-Bowery St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, at 131 East 10th Street, is located at the intersection of 10th and Stuyvesant Streets and 2nd Avenue in the East Village in New York City. , 131 E 10th St, 212/674-8194, www.danspaceproject.org FORT WAYNE, INDIANA “Fort Wayne” redirects here. For other uses, see Fort Wayne (disambiguation). Fort Wayne is a city in northeastern Indiana, USA and the county seat of Allen County. Fort Wayne is Indiana's second largest city after Indianapolis. Apr. 18, Trisha Brown Dance Company, Fort Wayne Performing Arts Center, 303 E. Main St., 219/422-4226 NEW YORK, NEW YORK Apr. 15, Joyce Theater 20th Anniversary Gala, Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Ave, 212/242-0800, www.joyce.org AUSTIN, TEXAS Apr. 4-6, Ballet Austin, Bass Concert Hall, Univ of Texas, 23rd St & Robert Deman Dr, 512/471-1444, www.utpac.org SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Apr. 10-19, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Mercer Arts Arena, 4th & Mercer St, 206/441-2424 EXHIBIT PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Through May 11, "Degas and the Dance," Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia Museum of Art, established in 1875, chartered in 1876. When the city of Philadelphia planned to erect a building to house the Centennial Exposition of 1876, provision was made to keep the building permanently occupied; the Pennsylvania Museum and School , Benjamin Franklin Pkwy & 26th St, 215/235-7469, www.philamuseum.org For complete Calendar, see www.dancemagazine.com. To list your show, click on Community, then List Your Event. |
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