The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Avenue, continues to grow as the region's most exciting theatrical venue featuring the best in local performers and performances. Our 11:00 am ...
“Let’s be honest: the aerial acrobatic arts do have a certain sex appeal,” says Lynn Coleman, owner of the Denver-based Aerial Fabric Acrobatics apparatus company and producer of this weekend’s second ...
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TYLER, Texas – Just before her 60 th birthday, longtime former dance teacher Regina Money, decided to take aerial acrobat lessons and now she is set to compete at the national level at age 67. Aerial ...
Believe it or not, indoor skydiving has its own international competition. Hosted by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), the 5th Annual World Indoor Skydiving Championships for Artistic ...
The University’s Aerial Arts and Acrobatics team performed their Fall Showcase Saturday, presenting a series of visually stunning individual and collaborative pieces in Alumnae Hall. Audience members ...
The pole is nearly a dozen feet tall, but that doesn’t daunt a pair of actors climbing toward its top, one piggyback on the other. To an average onlooker, this may induce gasps of amazement or stomach ...
MUNCIE, Ind. — Lindsay Fuller will tell you starting a small business is terrifying. She should know; she’s done it three times. “I always wanted to have something for myself, something I could be ...
Cape Specialty Entertainment Group (CSEG) will present its aerial adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland", with four performances from Friday, May 9, to Sunday, May 11, at Bedell Performance Hall on the ...
Welcome to Best Bets, a weekly column in which The Oregonian's arts desk separates the wheat from the chaff of upcoming theater, classical music and dance performances and visual arts events. Here are ...
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