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- Making their mark on dance
- Kenny Mayne on the History of Sports
- Review: ‘Dance Lessons’ a delightful bonbon of a play
- Students break bread with Warren Buffett
- East preview: Three musicals work to lift audience out of everyday…
- Orchesis Whiplash spring into movement this weekend
- Edison offers a taste of diversity during multicultural festival

Making their mark on dance
The Age – Apr 24, 2008
“Visual art can wait. When I was 18 I got into the National ArtSchool in Sydney and had to defer because of dancing. I’ve beendancing professionally for eight or nine years but that time’srunning out quickly I think; the body’s giving up. Although not an “active” graffiti artist in terms of doing iton the street Hamilton has exhibited as an artist and referencedthe process in making his work. Working with two other dancers Luke Smiles and Byron PerryHamilton has choreographed Blazeblue Oneline drawing on twoexperimental techniques. “There were two ideas. One was to generate choreography throughvisual art – use a line drawing to inspire the movement… They want to f— around all the time and it’s difficult to exertcontrol. My one fear is that the show’s looking likethe last scene from Breakdance where they do a musical at the end. I’m panicking a little. Blazeblue Oneline opens on April 30 at Arts House MeatMarket 5 Blackwood Street North Melbourne 96390096.

Kenny Mayne on the History of Sports
Washington Post – Apr 24, 2008
"A transcript follows. Mayne has appeared on ESPN since 1994 often as an anchor of “SportsCenter. ” He also appeared on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” in 2007. ____________________Washington D. : Kenny-Who’s your derby horse?Kenny Mayne: Hello online chat people. Somebody in charge go ahead and tell me if this is working… but yes War Pass dropping out did change things. Sometimes we over analyze how we think the race will be run then it all changes with a gate break or the bumping that goes on in the first turn. Whether he’s on the lead or near the lead.

Review: ‘Dance Lessons’ a delightful bonbon of a play
Naples Daily News – Naples Daily News – Apr 24, 2008
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Students break bread with Warren Buffett
Western News – Apr 24, 2008
?He does whathe loves every day and has been doing it since he was 11. The entire blog can be read at.

East preview: Three musicals work to lift audience out of everyday…
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Apr 24, 2008
Gateway”Brigadoon” which debuted on Broadway in 1947 is about an enchanted and ideal Scottish town that appears once every 100 years. On the day it becomes visible two American tourists happen into town during a wedding celebration and threaten to break the spell. “Brigadoon”Where: Gateway High School auditorium 3000 Gateway Campus Boulevard MonroevilleWhen: 7:30 p. tomorrow Saturday May 2 and 3; 2 p… Read said Gateway hired Rich Rosenbaum who did last year’s “Cinderella” to design the set which includes the rocky crags that surround the village — carved from styrofoam. But he added the music which includes “Heather on the Hill” and “Almost Like Being in Love” is so beautiful that “Brigadoon” should be more popular. The Scottish-inspired dance numbers one of which includes swords are choreographed by Kim MergeTodd Slobodnyak and Matthew Magill play Americans Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas. Michael Murray plays Charlie Dalrymple Andrew Coulter plays Harry Beaton and Matthew McMurchey plays Mr. Rebekah Poklemba will play Fiona MacLaren tomorrow Sunday and at 7:30 p.
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Orchesis Whiplash spring into movement this weekend
Penn State Digital Collegian – Apr 24, 2008
Orchesis Penn State’s oldest dance group with more than 70 years in existence and Whiplash a group that has been around for less than a decade will both bring their talents to the stage this weekend. If dance based on the modern tradition sounds appealing Orchesis’ Spring Showcase is the performance to see. Whiplash will bring a more contemporary hip-hop-based show to the White Building and LateNight stages. OrchesisSince 1935 Orchesis has been a university club performing modern dance a style dating back to the 1920s… The majority of the dances are hip-hop and jazz styles although for this weekend’s shows the club incorporated other styles “to let girls step out of the box” Feely said. One of the pieces entitled “Power” is a collaboration with friends of the dancers. “We each brought a guy and we’re doing a fun upbeat hip-hop piece to break up the show” said Whiplash secretary Lauren Richards (sophomore-recreation park and tourism management) who choreographed the dance. Richards said the hip-hop piece was co-choreographed with Alex Miller (freshman-psychology) who mixed all the accompanying music. The dancers are excited about the idea of working with non-Whiplash members. “We’ve never done anything like this before. It’s really fun” Feely said.
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Edison offers a taste of diversity during multicultural festival
Naples Daily News – Naples Daily News – Apr 24, 2008
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