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The Bench
Celebrated San Diego mime and movement artist Jerry Hager and his daughter, Los Angeles theater artist Valerie Hager-Slavin return to the Mojalet Dance Collective for
The Bench.
San Diego mime and movement artist Jerry Hager presents
Red: Man, Rascal, Clown. For The Bench, Hager joins with his daughter, Los Angeles theater artist Valerie Hager-Slavin, and director Scott Slavin. On the anniversary of her father’s passing, a daughter returns to the spot of their last conversation where an argument occurred that haunts her, and the ghost of her father has been waiting.
When: Saturday, August 7, 6:30 pm and Sunday, August 8, 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm
To celebrate Black Music Month, we are excited to bring back our Vault of Soul series. This week, we're uncovering the life and legacy of Dionne Warwick.
The seven-time Grammy winner added metallic shimmer shadow and black mascara to highlight her eyes.
Her cheeks were dusted with dark red blush and her lips were painted a glossy red.
Glam: Knight, 77, added metallic shimmer shadow and black mascara to highlight her eyes. Her cheeks were dusted with dark red blush and her lips were painted a glossy red
Red carpet ready: The seven-time Grammy winner s dress had patterned long sleeves and she styled her hair in tousled curls
Soul star: The hitmaker is best known for such songs as Midnight Train To Georgia, Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me and That s What Friends Are For
What makes a friend? There are numerous songs about friendship. Some of the greats that come to mind are You Got a Friend in Me, Lean on Me, That’s What