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May| Adult Programming | Dance Connection 2005 A Choreography Showcase Saturday, May 14, 2005, at 7:30 p.m. - Ciccone Theatre Tickets: $18; $15 - students & seniors (65+); $12 - BCC
Don’t miss this terrific showcase of diverse, fresh and new dances created by Bergen DanceMakers, internationally renowned dancers and choreographers living in and around Bergen County. From hilarious one person dance-acts, to non-stop athletic group formations, to quietly elegant duets, this showcase proves that the action is right here and our neighborhoods are the center of a thriving dance universe. Choreographers and performers include: Susan Cherniak, Irving Burton, Renee Redding-Jones, Joanne K. Brown, Susan Thomasson, Claire Porter, the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company, and Elissa Machlin-Lockwood. |
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Family Programming Tickets: $10 - adults; $7 - children 16 and under Reserved seating -Advance ticket purchase is recommended | Robin Hood: Thief of Hearts - SignStage on Tour Saturday, may 7, 2005, at 3:00 p.m. - Ciccone Theatre
This adaptation by SignStage on Tour is based on the classic tales of Robin Hood, who, with his merry men of Sherwood Forest, helped save 13th-century England from royal treachery, while endearing himself to his countrymen by his legendary acts of “stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.” Could the heroic adventures of Robin Hood be temporarily derailed when his own heart is stolen by the lovely Maid Marion? Find out as this captivating production steals your heart. The entire performance is presented in both American Sign Language and spoken English by deaf and hearing performers in a magical blend of two languages. You’ll SEE things you’ve never HEARD! Ideal for ages 5 to 12. |
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Sunday Sounds Classical & World & Pop Music Matinees Tickets: $12; $10 - students & seniors (65+); $8 – BCC Reserved seating - Advance ticket purchase is recommended. | Kapelye - A Klezmer Fest Sunday, May 22, 2005, at 3:00 p.m. - Ciccone Theatre
Kapelye (Yiddish for band) presents klezmer music, the traditional music of the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, influenced by early 20th-century Dixieland, swing, and jazz. Numerous appearances on radio and film, including The Chosen, with Rod Steiger, and extensive tours of America and Europe have earned Kapelye the title “The First Ambassadors of Klezmer,” popularizing the music among Jews and non-Jews alike. Kapelye's authentic sound, energy, and humor make their performances enjoyable for all who love rich and rhythmic music. |
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