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This musical revue is a talent-laden bouquet to family audiences. It offers some of the most popular holiday music from the past and present, much of it recast with cleverly altered lyrics to suit any given situation. And a wide variety of dancing styles, including gymnastics and a pulse-racing break-dance segment. The narrator is an elf played by Sarah Rex, alongside a deep ensemble made up of some big names in the local theater community including Lamb, Kenny Moten, Randy St. Pierre, Stephen Bertles, the very busy young Alejandro Roldan (“In the Heights” and “Next to Normal”) and Starkey’s founders, Chris Starkey and Ronni Gallup. The ensemble includes Rae Klapperich (who made the more than 100 costumes with her mother, Laurie Klapperich), Wyatt Baier, Hula-Hooper extraordinaire Ambrosia Brady, Olyvia Beyette, Cole Emerine, Erica Lloyd, Britni Girard, Jennifer Lynne Jorgensen, Anne Terze-Schwartz, Kristi Vogel and Tess Williams. In addition, there are special appearances by — I kid you not — members of the Denver Broncos Stampede Drumline, a competitive jump-roping team called the Jumping Eagles, and a dance company called Hip Hop Theatre. Not to mention 14 children and a live orchestra of six. Directed by Paul Dwyer, best known from his days as an actor at the now-closed Country Dinner Playhouse. The music director is Trent Hines; the Choreographers are Matthew D. Peters and John Gilette. Modifications have been made to make this show more accessible to individuals on the autism spectrum, who have learning disabilities or a variety of sensitivities. Remaining showtimes: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18, 19 and 22; 8 p.m. Dec 20 and 21; 1:30 p.m. Dec. 18, 21 and 22 at the Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St. That’s just west of Interstate 25 and Lincoln Avenue, 720-509-1000, or go to Lone Tree’s home page. Photo by John Moore for www.CultureWest.Org. Thanks: Heidi Echtenkamp. To see the official “Opening Nights” photo series to date (these ones are specifically the “Home for the Holidays” outtakes), click here: www.culturewest.org/?p=8134
This guy couldn't find his car. He walked up and down streets looking. We ended up crossing paths several times.
French Quarter
New Orleans, Louisiana
Accidental multiple exposure. I forgot that my RB67 has two levers I need to use after each exposure. Perhaps I should deliberately try something like this, only with a bit more planning.
A portrait and landscape moored yacht, plus some bark texture, in case you are interested.
Mamiya RB67
Sekor C 180mm
Kodak TMax 100
I took two semesters of Japanese in college, with A grades -- can't remember much more than two words of it now. Still continues to fascinate.
I changed the text around from the previous version, and added some water droplets. I still am going to do some more stuff to this obviously, but what do you guys think about the droplets and the text?
Some sweets at the Christmas market in Essen, Germany.
My personal website www.lucemozioni.com
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A few days ago I was taking a walk with a dog and noticed some shoe prints on a parking lot. Looks like little islands of melting snow
January 21, 2012
ASDA Fareham has some of the cheapest fuel for miles around, conveniently has pay at pump and an adjacent car wash.
Oct. 2011 - CT scan found Tonsil Stones and apparently I have some kind of calcification growth on the roof of my mouth!
My "grand Dame" Fiona has a new dreamlike summer outfit from DreamDollDress. (Etsy)
The "fruity" motifs stimulate the Appetite ^_^
Jewelry "Indian Summer" Raven666 (Etsy)
Some street photos taken in Canterbury, Kent of people and the general location.
Shot with my Zorki 4 + Jupiter 8
Film: Kodak BW 400cn
So these are my zombies painted right now. The two I've already shown before and the five I've just finished now. To be honest, I began them early before the first two, but I never finished them. So now I just did some fast work so that I can start with the new colour scheme.
My AP Studio Art class!
I shot individual portraits of all my classmates for us to be seen by the entire school. I decided I wanted to do something more with these portraits, so I threw them all together for a class photo! I'm gonna miss all of these people, as I and one other student are the only two Juniors who will be returning next year. Twelve out of the fourteen faces above will be graduating high school in a couple of days, and they will be dearly missed. I am happy to say that these are the people I was surrounded and supported by throughout the expansion of my creative mind. Thanks everybody, and enjoy your lives!
Shot with a Canon EOS 60D and a Canon EF-S 18-135mm IS lens.
From a trip with my Sis to a large nursery up north. Clockwise from top: a dark leaved, double bloomed fibrous Begonia, the edge of Cornus canadensis (Bunchberry), an interesting groundcover that makes small dogwood blooms, marigolds for the veggie garden, Pilea cadierei (aluminum plant), buds of African daisy, Gaura hybrid (narrow leaves, pink tips) for the butterflies, a Bolivian Wandering Jew (Callisia repens?) looks like green dots, and in the middle, aren't those Lantana blooms hot?
A Girl And Some Tunes: The Girl With The Pandora's Box
Pandora was the first woman on earth...
Zeus created her as part of the punishment for mankind...
He had trapped all the evils inside a box.
Then he gave the box to Pandora as a poisoned gift...
Nowadays there's a girl who wants this box so badly...
A new chapter in this series that mix portraiture, music, and video. This time everything is inspired by Far' songs and a bit of greek mythology. Each picture of the set symbolizes an "evil".
Jealousy
"I like it" Far
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ4GfK-M79A
Now follow the girl with the pandora's box in her quest!
Far is a great band, their sound is so beautiful, and they will release a new album soon! Check their myspace and their website:
Model/Actress: Eva