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The Best And Worst Of The Local Arts Scene In 1997. By Margaret Regan ONE OF THE best moments in the whole art year took place in its earliest weeks. Liz Lerman s Dance Exchange had come to town in January, and worked intensively with local groups to incorporate them into a professional performance at Centennial Hall. After weeks of rehearsals, old Mexican-American women from El Rio Neighborhood Center, Jewish mothers and children from the Hebrew Academy, gay activists and even Ken Foster, head of UApresents, joined Lerman s troupe onstage for Still Crossing, a dance about immigration and nationhood. It was a performance at once solemn and joyful. Its best moment, ....
A Harrowing Plane Ride, Images Carved In Stone, And A Haunting Native Flute Are The Stuff Of Legends. By Margaret Regan WHEN MICHAEL UTHOFF came West seven years ago to become artistic director of Ballet Arizona, he pledged to make dances inspired by his new environment; or as he puts it, to try to subjugate my artistry to the nature and culture that surrounds us. That s how he found himself in trouble in a tiny airplane on a dark night in Canyon de Chelly a few years back. He and composer Brent Michael Davids, a Mohican transplanted to Arizona, were ....
Tucson Weekly: Developing Resistance (February 25 tucsonweekly.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tucsonweekly.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tucson Weekly: Modern Movers (June 17 - June 23, 1999) tucsonweekly.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tucsonweekly.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Arizona Opera, Ballet Arizona And The Phoenix Symphony Collaborate On La Gioconda. By Margaret Regan THE SEAMSTRESSES for Arizona Opera were hard at work one day last week, crafting glittering 17th-century Venetian costumes for this weekend s La GiocoRev2: ing machines, the soprano of leading lady Janine Bogardus drifted in from the neighboring practice space, where the bundled-up leads were deep into their first week of chilly rehearsals. At least some of the costumes under construction, though, like the dainty dress with jeweled bodice pinned onto a slimmer-than-slim mannequin, didn t have a chance of fitting around the ample bodies of the singers on the other side of the partition. That s because ....