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Robinson Ballet Presents the 'Studio Series'
By Julie Lisnet
Oct 7, 2011 - 12:20:27 AM

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Wish you could see your favorite Robinson Ballet pieces again? The Studio Series is your chance. The Studio Series will draw from Robinson Ballet's 34 years of choreography to recreate two one-hour long evening performances.

Audience members should expect to see some of their RBC favorites return from recent pieces and vintage choreography.

Performed in the Union Street Brick Church, the Studio Series will be a place for the audience to mingle and converse while enjoying complimentary desserts and coffee before and after the performance. Seating is limited so reserve your tickets early. Tables for 8 can be reserved as well.

Tickets are 15.00.
Call 990-3140 for reservation
or visit our website and pay online through Paypal.

Photo By Gary Soucy Messin' Around (2005) Choreographed by Stevie Dunham Dancers: Nathan Bond, Sam Swanton, Amanda Fahey

The STUDIO SERIES will present two pieces ON Saturday, October 22, 7PM at Union Street Brick Church, on the corner of Union and Main, Bangor, ME

Messin' Around

Have fun Messin' Around to the music of Ray Charles in this jazz piece by Stevie Dunham. Originally performed in 2005, Messin' Around is a classic American jazz dance showcasing familiar social dances such as the Charleston and the Jitterbug combined with elements of traditional jazz and modern dance. This nostalgic piece brings a smile to the face and leaves the toes a tappin'.

Fiesta

Fiesta, choreographed by Maureen Robinson, is a ballet composed of excerpts from the full-length ballet "Don Quixote" with music composed by Leon Minkus. It takes place in the village square of a small Spanish town. The action centers on the two main characters Kitri, the daughter of the local innkeeper and her sweetheart the barber Basilio.

The villagers all meet for an evening of festivities dancing in small groups and together. There is much flirting and jealousy caused by a Gypsy and the other young women of the town resulting in a lovers quarrel. But, amends are made and the evening ends with all dancing merrily together.

Julie Lisnet-Managing Director
Robinson Ballet
P.O. Box 1885
Bangor, ME
www.robinsonballet.org


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