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Crushing All Forces: dance group from my hometown

Crushing All Forces: dance group from my hometown

I couldn’t be prouder: my hometown’s premiere hip-hop dance group, Crushing All Forces, landed a gig with BET!
However, they need help getting out there. Read the article; this is a great example of the Arts making a very positive difference in lives. And then anyone wanting to help these dancers may make contribution to the Goodman Atwood Community Center with a memo for Crushin’ All Forces BET competition.
Donations can be sent to Goodman Atwood Community Center, 2454 Atwood Blvd., Madison, WI 53704. To support them Wednesday at 5 p.m. during the “106 & Park” show on BET (Cable …read more

Kenichi Ebina: Self-taught Hip Hop Master at TED Talks

Kenichi Ebina: Self-taught Hip Hop Master at TED Talks

If you’ve not ever gone to the Technology, Education, & Design site and looked at some of their presentations and performances, you’re really missing out on some very nice stuff. I’ve posted about the Pilobolus performance before, and this is also where I first heard about Al Gore’s slideshow and saw the first touch-screen interface (and yes, I do still want an iPhone…)
I’m very happy to say TED got in touch with me, thinking that this blog would be a good place to share this with you:
Kenichi Ebina appears to defy the limits imposed by the human skeleton. He combines …read more

La Planchadora: Spicy Wit & Dedication

La Planchadora: Spicy Wit & Dedication

I’m about to take the plunge and quit my day job; one of the benefits of this will be more time to structure towards the things I feel are important, such as being more involved in the online dance community. One of my favorite bloggers (because she blogs so well about one of my favorite forms of dance) is La Planchadora. Aside from being inspired by her dedication to both her art and towards becoming a resource for her local dance community (anyone who dances so hard that she goes through a pair of shoes in a single milonga is …read more

More on LA Theatre: The Actor’s Space & “Shadow Hour”

More on LA Theatre: The Actor’s Space & “Shadow Hour”

While attending the Podcast Expo in Ontario, CA recently I got to have a conversation with the lovely Charlotte Marie, a model and actress in the LA area. I mentioned the rumors I’d heard of the dearth of theatre, and she was quick to point out that she was also involved in a production called “Shadow Hour“, produced by the Actors Space (in Sherman Oaks).
The Actor Space, founded and run by acting coach Joe Palese (Hill Street Blues, Days of Our Lives), premieres its first full length play SHADOW HOUR beginning October 6 th 2007 in its new Sherman Oaks …read more

Harvey Fierstein Blogs “A Catered Affair”

Harvey Fierstein Blogs “A Catered Affair”

One of the best sources for me to feel a part of the Great White Way is to read the Broadway Blog. They’ve gotten even better: Harvey Fierstein, author of hit plays like Torch Song Trilogy and Spookhouse, is putting up a new musical called “A Catered Affair” (based on the movie).
I’m sure I’ll be writing more about the actual show later – instead, let’s talk about the use of social media in this context. He’s blogging this, and like the joys of reading Sally Potter’s blog as she launches Carmen, his blog is more than just a “Show’s …read more

It’s no sin to suck at Shakespeare

It’s no sin to suck at Shakespeare

I’ve often heard one of the more emphatic criticisms of Keanu Reeves be his performance in Much Ado About Nothing. While I agree that in comparison to the others in that cast, he was less than spectacular…well, come ON! When you’re up against Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, and Denzel Washington, plus a whole bunch of other refugees of the RSC, and you’re doing some of the hardest roles in the Western Canon, shouldn’t you get credit for trying?
Hell, even the Beatles sucked at Shakespeare. On the other hand, from what I hear, Keanu plays a pretty mean bass…

October 12, put me on a plane to Seattle!

October 12, put me on a plane to Seattle!

Many thanks to BeckyLoooooo for providing me with yet another reason to go to Seattle: Point Break LIVE!
Now, here’s the fun part: this is actually one of my favorite movies. Specifically, the part where the lead jumps out of a perfectly good aircraft without a parachute just to make sure the bad guy doesn’t get away. That’s dedication!
Only slightly less scary, I think, would be the way they actually break the fourth wall:
“the starring role of Keanu will be selected at random from the audience each night, with the lucky winner reading their entire script off of cue-cards. This method …read more

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