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JUNE 11 Saturday – 8:00pm
IMPROV CAFE
IMPROV CAFÉ with WALKING THE DOG THEATER
A night of improbable and impossibly delirious improv theater. Some audience participation required. Café style seating. $15 members, $20 non-members.
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JUNE 17 Friday – 7:30pm
SWING
DANCE
Live music by Alan Thomson's Little Big Band.
Professional instruction by Paul Rix & partner from 7:30-8:00pm
$8 members, $10 non-members – Includes snacks & NA refreshments.
Series: $40 members, $50 non-member
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JUNE 18 Saturday – 8:00pm
IMPROV CAFE
IMPROV CAFÉ with WALKING THE DOG THEATER
A night of improbable and impossibly delirious improv theater. Some audience participation required. Café style seating. $15 members, $20 non-members.
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JUNE 19 Sunday – 3:00pm
PATERNAL INFLUENCES: ANNUAL BACH CONCERT
Our annual Paul Grunberg Memorial Bach Concert this season will feature Andrew Appel and the Four Nations Ensemble playing pieces by Bach and son.
Charles Brink, flute - Krista Bennion Feeney, violin
Loretta O’Sullivan, cello -
Andrew Appel, harpsichord and director
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Andrew Fouts and Tanya Chulochnikova, violin
Jessica Troy, viola - John Feeney, bass
Concerto for cello and strings in G, PV 120 Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto for flute in d minor Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Concerto III for harpsichord and strings in E flat J. C. Bach (arr. Mozart)
Sonata in F major for violin and continuo Heinrich Biber
Brandenburg Concerto V for flute, violin & harpsichord J. S. Bach
$30 member, $35 non-member
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JUNE 21 Tuesday – 8:30pm
THE STORY OF VERNON & IRENE CASTLE (USA) 1934
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers pay tribute to the Castles, their great love for each other & their extraordinary repertoire of dances. Cast includes Walter Brennan & Edna May Oliver.
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
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JUNE 24 Friday – 7:30pm
SWING
DANCE
Live music by "The Diamond Street Skinny" (Jonathan Talbott & friends).
Professional instruction by Paul Rix & partner from 7:30-8:00pm
$8 members, $10 non-members – Includes snacks & NA refreshments.
Series: $40 members, $50 non-member
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JUNE 25 Saturday – 8:00pm
CABARET with NINA and LINCOLN
A night of music with Nina Fine (vocals) and Lincoln Mayorga (piano) performing Bernstein, Sondheim and more.
$15 member, $20 non-members
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JUNE 28 Tuesday – 8:30pm
SWEET AND LOWDOWN (USA) 1999
Woody Allen's fictional biography of Emmet Ray, an irresponsible, free-spending, arrogant, obnoxious, alcohol-abusing, miserable human being, who was also arguably the best guitarist in the world during the 1930's. With Sean Penn & Uma Thurman.
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
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JULY 1 Friday – 7:30pm
SWING
DANCE
Live music by Alan Thomson's Little Big Band.
Professional instruction by Paul Rix & partner from 7:30-8:00pm
$8 members, $10 non-members – Includes snacks & NA refreshments.
Series: $40 members, $50 non-member
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JULY 2 Saturday –7:00pm
THOSE
TWO GUYS
Those Two Guys fuse technical skill with wild imagination to create mind-boggling
slapstick humor.
$20 members, $25 non-members, $10 children under 14
www.thosetwoguys.org
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JULY 5 Tuesday – 8:30pm
THE BAND’S VISIT (Israel) 2007
Written & Directed by Eran Kolirin, this "beautifully understated" film about an Egyptian band stranded in rural Israel was at the center of the 2008 controversy over the Motion Picture Academy's rules for foreign films.
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
FREE
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JULY 7 Thursday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
Previews all tickets $20
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 8 Friday – 7:30pm
SWING
DANCE
Live music by Alan Thomson's Little Big Band.
Professional instruction by Paul Rix & partner from 7:30-8:00pm
$8 members, $10 non-members – Includes snacks & NA refreshments.
Series: $40 members, $50 non-member
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JULY 9 Saturday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
Previews all tickets $20
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 10 Sunday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
Previews all tickets $20
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 11 Monday – 7:30pm
SUMMER SINGS
Faure Requiem and Cantique de Jean Racine
Gretchen Rueckheim, director of the Hudson Valley Choral Society, leads the audience as they sing magnificent choral works.
Michael Clement - pianist
Ms. Rueckheim is a graduate of Michigan State University, Master degree in music performance (bassoon), theory and composition. Teacher of woodwinds and Piano at Little Falls School of Music in Kinderhook, NY .She has directed the Hudson Valley Choral Society for 8 years and sings in the Cantilena Chamber Choir in Lenox. Mass.
$8 members, $10 non-members
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JULY 12 Tuesday – 8:30pm
TOPSY-TURVEY (UK) 1999
Mike Leigh’s brilliant re-creation of the collaboration of W. S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan in the glory era of imperial rule....one of the greatest movies about the theatre. With Lesley Manville, Timothy Spall, Ron Cook & Wendy Nottingham.~David Denby, The New Yorker 2006
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
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JULY 13 Wednesday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
$25 members, $30 non-members, $18 students
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 14 Thursday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
$25 members, $30 non-members, $18 students
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 15 Friday – 7:30pm
SWING
DANCE
Live music by Berkshire Bop Society (Lincoln Mayorga & friends).
Professional instruction by Paul Rix & partner from 7:30-8:00pm
$8 members, $10 non-members – Includes snacks & NA refreshments.
Series: $40 members, $50 non-member
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JULY 16 Saturday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
$25 members, $30 non-members, $18 students
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 17 Sunday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
$25 members, $30 non-members, $18 students
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 18 Monday – 7:30pm
SUMMER SINGS
Mozart Requiem
Gretchen Rueckheim, director of the Hudson Valley Choral Society, leads the audience as they sing magnificent choral works.
Delana Thomsen - pianist
Experienced instrumentalists would be welcome to join us for the Mozart. Contact Gretchen by email @ grueck@fairpoint.net if you need a copy of the part.
Ms. Rueckheim is a graduate of Michigan State University, Master degree in music performance (bassoon), theory and composition. Teacher of woodwinds and Piano at Little Falls School of Music in Kinderhook, NY .She has directed the Hudson Valley Choral Society for 8 years and sings in the Cantilena Chamber Choir in Lenox. Mass.
$8 members, $10 non-members
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JULY 19 Tuesday – 8:30pm
BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB (International) 1999
Aging Cuban musicians whose talents had been virtually forgotten following Castro's takeover of Cuba, are brought out of retirement by Ry Cooder, who travelled to Havana to bring the musicians together, resulting in triumphant performances of extraordinary music, & resurrected the musicians' careers. Directed by Wim Wenders..
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
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JULY 21 Thursday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
$25 members, $30 non-members, $18 students
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 22 Friday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
$25 members, $30 non-members, $18 students
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 23 Saturday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
$25 members, $30 non-members, $18 students
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 24 Sunday – 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
$25 members, $30 non-members, $18 students
www.wtdtheater.org
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JULY 25 Monday – 7:30pm
SUMMER SINGS
Vivaldi Gloria and Schubert Mass in G.
Gretchen Rueckheim, director of the Hudson Valley Choral Society, leads the audience as they sing magnificent choral works.
Michael Clement - pianist
Ms. Rueckheim is a graduate of Michigan State University, Master degree in music performance (bassoon), theory and composition. Teacher of woodwinds and Piano at Little Falls School of Music in Kinderhook, NY .She has directed the Hudson Valley Choral Society for 8 years and sings in the Cantilena Chamber Choir in Lenox. Mass.
$8 members, $10 non-members
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JULY 26 Tuesday – 8:30pm
THE BLUES BROTHERS (USA) 1980
Dan Ackroyd & John Belushi are joined by truly legendary performers including Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Ray Charles, Cab Calloway & John Lee Hooker in this "visually stimulating" & "aurally satisfying" film. Directed by John Landis
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
FREE
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JULY 28-31 Thursday - Sunday– 8:00pm
EURYDICE
Walking the dog Theater’s production of popular playwright Sarah Ruhl’s moving piece on love and family. Based on the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, this contemporary take is imaginative, funny, sad and poignant.
$25 members, $30 non-members, $18 students
www.wtdtheater.org
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AUGUST 2 Tuesday – 8:00pm
LENINGRAD COWBOYS GO AMERICA (Finland) 1985
Described by its director as ‘the worst film in the history of the cinema, unless you count Sylvester Stallone’s films’, this deadpan odyssey from Finnish maestro Aki Kaurismäki follows the self-styled ‘worst rock ’n’ roll band in the world’, The Leningrad Cowboys, as they embark on a suitably daft expedition from New York to Mexico City.
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
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AUGUST 3 Wednesday – 5:30-6:30pm
CLOGGING & PERCUSSIVE DANCE with the Vanavers & Joel Hanna
The Vanaver Caravan has pioneered in-depth arts-in-education programs throughout the US. They offer imaginative workshops, equally at home in a symphony hall, an outdoor festival, in the classroom, school assembly, or at a conference, The Vanaver Caravan has captivated audiences worldwide with its celebration of American and International dance and music.
Tickets available at the door.
single session $15 / $40 series of 3
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AUGUST 3 Wednesday – 6:30-7:30pm
VANAVER CARAVAN WORKSHOPS
SWING DANCE with Nathan Bugh
Tickets available at the door.
single session $15 / $40 series of 3
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AUGUST 4 Thursday– 5:30-6:30pm
CLOGGING & PERCUSSIVE DANCE with the Vanavers & Joel Hanna
The Vanaver Caravan has pioneered in-depth arts-in-education programs throughout the US. They offer imaginative workshops, equally at home in a symphony hall, an outdoor festival, in the classroom, school assembly, or at a conference, The Vanaver Caravan has captivated audiences worldwide with its celebration of American and International dance and music.
Tickets available at the door.
single session $15 / $40 series of 3
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AUGUST 4 Thursday – 6:30-7:30pm
VANAVER CARAVAN WORKSHOPS
SWING DANCE with Nathan Bugh
Tickets available at the door.
single session $15 / $40 series of 3
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AUGUST 5 Friday – 5:30-6:30pm
CLOGGING & PERCUSSIVE DANCE with the Vanavers & Joel Hanna
The Vanaver Caravan has pioneered in-depth arts-in-education programs throughout the US. They offer imaginative workshops, equally at home in a symphony hall, an outdoor festival, in the classroom, school assembly, or at a conference, The Vanaver Caravan has captivated audiences worldwide with its celebration of American and International dance and music.
Tickets available at the door.
single session $15 / $40 series of 3
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AUGUST 5 Friday – 6:30-7:30pm
VANAVER CARAVAN WORKSHOPS
SWING DANCE with Nathan Bugh
Live music by Berkshire Bop Society (Lincoln Mayorga & friends).
Tickets available at the door.
single session $15 / $40 series of 3
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AUGUST 5 Friday – 7:30pm
SWING
DANCE
Live music by Berkshire Bop Society (Lincoln Mayorga & friends).
Professional instruction by Paul Rix & partner from 7:30-8:00pm
$8 members, $10 non-members – Includes snacks & NA refreshments.
Series: $40 members, $50 non-member
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AUGUST 6 Saturday – 8:00pm
THE VANAVER CARAVAN
This global dance excursion will delight dance and world music fans of all generations. The Vanaver Caravan “eagerly explore every cranny of their art” (Dance Magazine).
$20 members; $25 non-members; $10 students
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AUGUST 7-15
FILM FESTIVAL: FAMILY VARIATIONS
9 acclaimed films that focus on the joys, heartbreak & sometimes dysfunctional nature – of family life. In keeping with our season theme, each film will be introduced by members of a local family.
FREE
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AUGUST 7 Sunday – 8:00pm
A WALK ON THE MOON (USA) 1999
Starring Diane Lane, Viggo Mortensen, Liev Schreiber & the young Anna Paquin. This film, with its evocative Catskills aura, is set against the backdrop of the Woodstock festival of 1969 & the moon landing of the same year. ”In this nostalgic, beautifully acted tale of romance & responsibility, (the) heroine is a housewife who could not be at a more dangerous time & place for maintaining the status quo.” (NY Times)
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AUGUST 8 Monday – 8:00pm
SUMMER HOURS/L’HEURE D’ÉTÉ (France) 2008
Sensing that death is close at hand, 75-year-old Hélène (Edith Scob) summons her three adult children to her home in the French countryside & tasks them with deciding the fate of her extraordinary art collection. Juliette Binoche, Charles Berling & Jérémie Renier star as the three siblings forced to ponder their legacy & identity in this touching drama from internationally acclaimed writer-director Olivier Assayas.
FREE
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AUGUST 9 Tuesday – 8:00pm
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (USA) 1971
Academy Award-winning film version of the hit musical based on the stories of Sholem Aleichem. Its universal theme of tradition cuts across barriers of race, class, nationality & religion, leaving audiences crying with tears of joy & sadness. Isaac Stern provided the violin solos. Included in our Family Variations Film Festival.
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
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AUGUST 10 Wednesday – 8:00pm
LA CAGE AUX FOLLES (France-Italy) 1978
The1978 Franco-Italian film adaptation of the play by Jean Poiret. Directed by Édouard Molinaro, it stars Ugo Tognazzi & Michel Serrault as longtime gay partners. "This is basically the first sitcom in drag, & the comic turns in the plot are achieved with such clockwork timing that sometimes we're laughing at what's funny & sometimes we're just laughing at the movie's sheer comic invention. This is a great time at the movies." (Roger Ebert)
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AUGUST 11 Thursday – 8:00pm
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (USA) 1958
Elizabeth Taylor is gorgeous (besides giving one of her best adult performances) in this Richard Brooks/James Poe interpretation of Tennessee Williams’s stunning play that reveals truths about mendacity, days gone by & family power struggles. Director Brooks also got compelling performances from Paul Newman & Burl Ives.
FREE
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AUGUST 12 Friday – 8:00pm
EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN (China) 1994
A 1995 Oscar® nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, this poignant, critically praised story about a master chef & his difficult relationship with his daughters, was director-writer Ang Lee’s 3rd film, the first to be made in Taiwan. Co-written by James Schamus.
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AUGUST 13 Saturday – 8:00pm
THE GARDEN OF THE FINZI-CONTINIS (Italy) 1970
Awarded Best Foreign Language Film in 1971, Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini is a work of amazing beauty & lyricism set during one of history’s most terrible eras. The privileged Finzi-Continis mistakenly believe that, behind their garden wall, they will be protected from the growing horrors of the Fascist regime. Directed by Vittorio De Sica who creates a feeling of nostalgia for a lost time & place, when people still inhabiting their world could sense it slipping away.
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AUGUST 14 Sunday – 8:00pm
FANNY AND ALEXANDER (Sweden) 1982
Written & directed by Ingmar Bergman, “a big, dark, beautiful, generous family chronicle, which touches on many of the themes from earlier films while introducing something that, in Bergman, might pass for serenity. It moves between the worlds of reality and imagination with the effortlessness characteristic of great fiction as it tells the story of the quite marvelous Ekdahl family.“ (NY Times)
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AUGUST 15 Monday – 8:00pm
RADIO DAYS (USA) 1987
American family life during the Golden Age of Radio. Director Woody Allen, unseen by the audience, narrates the stories of his youth. Even though the narrator’s Jewish-American family lives modestly in the Queens neighborhood of Rockaway Beach, each member finds in radio shows an escape from reality. Cast includes Mia Farrow & Dianne Wiest.
FREE
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AUGUST 15 Monday – 9:30-10:30am
FITNESS CLASS with NAOMI GOLDBERG HAAS
Daily fitness classes with the director of Dances for a Variable Population, Goldberg Haas’s highly-designed classes emphasize the value of cross-training between health/fitness and the expressive language of dance.
$15 per class, pay at the door
AUGUST 15 Monday – 11:00-12:30pm
DANCES FOR A VARIABLE POPULATION WORKSHOP
Participants will explore the joys of dance for expression, wellness and celebrations. Building a performance from the stories of our lives, the five day series will lead naturally to the collaborative performance with the DVP Company on Saturday night. Price for the series $100 member, $125 non-member
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AUGUST 16 Tuesday – 9:30-10:30am
FITNESS CLASS with NAOMI GOLDBERG HAAS
Daily fitness classes with the director of Dances for a Variable Population, Goldberg Haas’s highly-designed classes emphasize the value of cross-training between health/fitness and the expressive language of dance.
$15 per class, pay at the door
AUGUST 16 Tuesday – 11:00-12:30pm
DANCES FOR A VARIABLE POPULATION WORKSHOP
Participants will explore the joys of dance for expression, wellness and celebrations. Building a performance from the stories of our lives, the five day series will lead naturally to the collaborative performance with the Company on Saturday night.
Price for the series $100 member, $125 non-member
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AUGUST 16 Tuesday – 8:00pm
FLAMENCO (Spain) 1995
Directed by Carlos Saura, whose extraordinary films have appeared annually in our Movie Tuesday series. Filmed in an abandoned train station in Seville, Saura creates a magical, minimalist world of light in which the singing, dancing & guitar playing of the flamenco tradition hold the viewer’s undivided attention.
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
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AUGUST 17 Wednesday – 9:30-10:30am
FITNESS CLASS with NAOMI GOLDBERG HAAS
Daily fitness classes with the director of Dances for a Variable Population, Goldberg Haas’s highly-designed classes emphasize the value of cross-training between health/fitness and the expressive language of dance.
$15 per class, pay at the door
AUGUST 17 Wednesday – 11:00-12:30pm
DANCES FOR A VARIABLE POPULATION WORKSHOP
Participants will explore the joys of dance for expression, wellness and celebrations. Building a performance from the stories of our lives, the five day series will lead naturally to the collaborative performance with the Company on Saturday night.
Price for the series $100 member, $125 non-member
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AUGUST 18 Thursday – 9:30-10:30am
FITNESS CLASS with NAOMI GOLDBERG HAAS
Daily fitness classes with the director of Dances for a Variable Population, Goldberg Haas’s highly-designed classes emphasize the value of cross-training between health/fitness and the expressive language of dance.
$15 per class, pay at the door
AUGUST 18 Thursday – 11:00-12:30pm
DANCES FOR A VARIABLE POPULATION WORKSHOP
Participants will explore the joys of dance for expression, wellness and celebrations. Building a performance from the stories of our lives, the five day series will lead naturally to the collaborative performance with the Company on Saturday night.
Price for the series $100 member, $125 non-member
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AUGUST 19 Friday – 9:30-10:30am
FITNESS CLASS with NAOMI GOLDBERG HAAS
Daily fitness classes with the director of Dances for a Variable Population, Goldberg Haas’s highly-designed classes emphasize the value of cross-training between health/fitness and the expressive language of dance.
$15 per class, pay at the door
AUGUST 19 Friday – 11:00-12:30pm
DANCES FOR A VARIABLE POPULATION WORKSHOP
Participants will explore the joys of dance for expression, wellness and celebrations. Building a performance from the stories of our lives, the five day series will lead naturally to the collaborative performance with the Company on Saturday night.
Price for the series $100 member, $125 non-member
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AUGUST 20 Saturday – 8:00pm
DANCES FOR A VARIABLE POPULATION
Returning to the tent this year, DVP creates a dynamic concert dance with diverse communities and professional dancers. Erasing the border between dancer and non-dancer, this performance incorporates members of the Columbia County community.
$20 members, $25 non-members
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AUGUST 23 Tuesday – 8:00pm
ANCHORS AWEIGH (USA) 1945
The first in a series of buddy pictures teaming the cocky dancing Kelly with the shy singing Sinatra. Famous for a musical number where Gene Kelly dances seamlessly with the animated Jerry Mouse.The film offers rare glimpses of the wartime MGM studios, as well as an on-screen performance by members of the MGM studio orchestra. With Jose Iturbi.
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
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AUGUST 26 Friday – 7:30pm
SWING
DANCE
Live music by Berkshire Bop Society (Lincoln Mayorga & friends).
Professional instruction TBA from 7:30-:8:00pm
$8 members, $10 non-members – Includes snacks & NA refreshments
Series: $40 member, $50 non-member
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AUGUST 27 Saturday – 3:00pm
TO FUEL THE FIRE
Arm-of –the-Sea theater is back with “To Fuel the Fire”; a tragic comedy featuring primordial masks and kinetic puppet figures, vivid paintings, whimsical props and live music. The story follows an Egyptian immigrant couple, Isis and Osiris, who run a Soup-of-the-Day shop on the Gulf Coast. This play-within-the-play depicts the rise and fall of civilization propelled by various fuels.
$12 member, $15 non-member, $5 kids
CANCELLED
AUGUST 27 Saturday – 7:00pm
TO FUEL THE FIRE
Arm-of –the-Sea theater is back with “To Fuel the Fire”; a tragic comedy featuring primordial masks and kinetic puppet figures, vivid paintings, whimsical props and live music. The story follows an Egyptian immigrant couple, Isis and Osiris, who run a Soup-of-the-Day shop on the Gulf Coast. This play-within-the-play depicts the rise and fall of civilization propelled by various fuels.
$12 member, $15 non-member, $5 kids
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AUGUST 30 Tuesday – 8:00pm
THE LAST OF THE BLONDE BOMBSHELLS (UK) 1999
Perennial Oscar nominee Judi Dench plays a sassy widow looking to recapture a little of the excitement of her youth when she was the star saxophone player of a World War II-era all-girl dance band. With Leslie Caron, Olympia Dukakis & Billie Whitelaw.
Movies introduced by Frank Farnham, adj. professor of communications at FIT, NYC.
FREE
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SEPTEMBER 3 Saturday – 7:30pm
PARSONS
DANCE
Back for the 6th season in a row, Parsons Dance is a favorite at the tent.
$35 members, $40 non-members.
www.parsonsdance.org
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SEPTEMBER 4 Sunday – 7:30pm
PARSONS
DANCE
Back for the 6th season in a row, Parsons Dance is a favorite at the tent.
$35 members, $40 non-members.
www.parsonsdance.org
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or
click on form at left for
a printable pdf TICKET
ORDER FORM.
To add your name to our mailing list, click here; ps21@taconic.net
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